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Do we need to get rid of certain college courses?

The University of Galway is proposing to discontinue its general arts degree as part of a wider a...

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13.48 27 Feb 2026


Do we need to get rid of certain college courses?


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13.48 27 Feb 2026


The University of Galway is proposing to discontinue its general arts degree as part of a wider academic review, citing an international decline in demand as students increasingly favour courses with clearer routes to employment.

Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies are among the programmes under consideration, with the university aiming to align its offerings more closely with evolving student demand and career pathways.

Should these courses be scrapped, and do we need to reduce the length of college courses in general?

Joining Andrea to discuss is Assistant Professor at DCU’s School of English, Ellen Howley, Guidance Counsellor and Irish Times Columnist, Brian Mooney, as well as listeners.


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