Study in Dublin
1. Study in Dublin: Stage 3 (For GDIC Students)
Introduction
This guide explains the selection criteria and application procedures for GDIC students who wish to study at the UCD campus in Dublin. These criteria have been decided by GDIC in partnership with the UCD Schools. It was agreed that up to 20% of students from each of the three programmes (Biological Science, Food Quality and Safety, Horticulture) would be offered the opportunity to complete Stage 3 of their degree at UCD.
Requirements
Minimum GPA |
3.08 |
Minimum Grade for GDIC2011K Academic Writing & Communications Skills |
C+ |
Minimum Grade for GDIC2002K English for Specific Academic Purposes |
C+ |
GPA Calculation [based on UCD Grade Point values] |
0.5*Stage 1 GPA + 0.5*Stage 2 GPA [Semester 1modules] |
Academic Record |
At the time of applying students should not be carrying any failed modules. All offers are conditional on students having completed all required modules prior to the commencement of their Study in Dublin |
The following number of Study in Dublin places are available:
Major | Receiving UCD School | Nr. of Places |
Biological Sciences | Agriculture and Food Science | 12 |
Horticulture | Agriculture and Food Science | 12 |
Food Quality & Safety | Agriculture and Food Science | 12 |
GDIC will only offer spaces to students who meet the minimum criteria. This may result in some available places remaining unfilled.
Application process
All applications should be made through the UCD online applications system. The system typically opens for applications at the beginning of April and the application deadline is mid-April. GDIC students will be advised of specific application dates at the beginning of Semester 2
Please go to www.ucd.ie/
Major | Major Code |
Biological Sciences | BGS4 |
Horticulture | HLS7 |
Food Quality & Safety | FSS5 |
As students of UCD, you do not need to set up a new account. Select the option to use an existing account and use your UCD student number as the username. Your password will be the same as you currently use to access UCD systems. Once you have logged in, your personal details and course choice should be automatically populated. Once you have checked all details, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the green submit button. Your application should now be uploaded to the UCD system, and you should receive an email in your UCD account to confirm this.
A decision on your application will be made after the close of applications and when all relevant academic data is available.
Fees
You will pay fees as international non-EU students at UCD. Payments are made directly to UCD
Fee rates are as follows:
Major |
UCD Fee |
GDIC Scholarship |
Balance Paid by Student to UCD |
Fee Paid by Student to SCAU |
Biological Sciences | €29,100 |
€7,000 |
€22,100 |
50% of GDIC Tuition Fee |
Horticulature | €29,100 |
€7,000 |
€22,100 |
50% of GDIC Tuition Fee |
Food Quality & Safety | €29,100 |
€7,000 |
€22,100 |
50% of GDIC Tuition Fee |
Students will pay SCAU fees to maintain their SCAU registration and to be eligible to be awarded a SCAU Degree
Student Visa & Immigration Information
You will require a visa in order to be able to travel to Ireland. Detailed information on the requirements and application process can be found on the Irish Embassy website in (opens in a new window)English and (opens in a new window)Chinese.
After you arrive in Ireland, you will need to complete immigration registration. There is a guideto the process on the UCD Global site. Please also contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
2. Students Mobility (For UCD Students)
UCD has an exchange agreement with CHD which provides opportunities for students studying in Dublin to do a portion of their studies on the SCAU campus in Guangzhou at GDIC. For further information, please contact the China Joint Colleges office. Email: (opens in a new window)ChinaJC@ucd.ie