Interdivisional
Updated August 13, 2018
Advising Faculty
1.
Deirdre D’Albertis - Literature
(coordinator)
2.
Gregory B. Moynahan – History
3.
Joseph O'Neill - Written Arts
4.
Karen Sullivan - Literature
The Irish and Celtic Studies concentration is
interdisciplinary, offering access to three main areas: Celtic traditions in
myth, religion, literature, and art; Anglo-Irish literature from the 18th
through the 20th centuries; and the politics and history of Ireland. Students moderate into a primary disciplinary
program (e.g., art history, literature, historical studies) and are responsible
for the requirements of that program.
Moderation
Requirements:
1.
Irish and Celtic Studies cross-listed course
2.
Irish and Celtic Studies cross-listed
course
Two members of the
Moderation board should be faculty from the primary program and one member
should be from the Irish and Celtic Studies concentration.
Graduation
Requirements:
3.
Irish and Celtic Studies cross-listed
course
4.
Irish and Celtic Studies cross-listed
course
5.
Senior Project I
6.
Senior Project II
Students are encouraged to study Irish and Celtic literature, history,
ethnography, art history, and mythology in tutorials and electives offered by
concentration faculty. At least one
member of the Senior Project board should be from the Irish and Celtic Studies
concentration.