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Erasmus guide Dublin City University

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at Dublin City University in Dublin, Ireland.

City

Dublin

Country

Ireland

International

3,000

Enrollment

19,000

Study abroad at Dublin City University (DCU): overview

Study abroad at Dublin City University means choosing a young, career-focused Irish university: founded in 1975, QS top 430, about 19,000 students and three north Dublin campuses. DCU is especially useful for journalism, communications, business, education, computing and electronic engineering; the trade-off is that the campus is not in the city centre, so transport and housing location matter.

Enrollment

19,000

International Mix

3,000

Why students choose it

Best for students who want a modern, career-focused campus culture with strong links to employers rather than a historic city-centre setting. Choose DCU for journalism, communications, business, education, computing or electronic engineering; budget for northside commuting and compare Glasnevin, St Patrick's and All Hallows before choosing housing.

Journalism and Media Studies Business and Entrepreneurship Electronic Engineering and Computing Education and Humanities
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Language of instruction: English (sole teaching language)

Exchange & application at Dublin City University (DCU)

If you want to study abroad at Dublin City University as an exchange student, you must be nominated by a partner university. DCU offers a highly supportive environment for international students.

Requirements

Partner nomination, online application, learning agreement, and transcript.

📨Nomination Process

Home university submits nomination to DCU Global. DCU then contacts students directly with application instructions.

🛂Visa Support

EU students do not need a visa. Non-EU students require an Irish student visa (Stamp 2) — apply at least 8 weeks before arrival.

👥Buddy System

DCU Global Guides and the International Office run a buddy scheme pairing incoming students with local volunteers.

🧭Orientation Week

DCU International Student Orientation features academic registration, campus tours, and social mixers.

🗓️Deadlines by intake

Intake Nomination deadline Application deadline
1st semester May 1 May 15
2nd semester October 15 October 31

Arrival Checklist

  • Purchase private health insurance before arrival.
  • Register with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (Stamp 2) within 90 days if non-EU.
  • Open a bank account if staying full-year.
  • Secure off-campus housing early or apply for DCU campus accommodation.

Academics & courses at Dublin City University (DCU)

Academics are highly regarded when you study abroad at Dublin City University. DCU is especially famous for journalism, business, and engineering, placing a strong emphasis on practical skills.

📝Course Registration

Module registration via DCU portal after admission. Pre-requisites apply for advanced engineering and science modules.

🎓Credit System

ECTS system. Standard full-time workload is 30 ECTS per semester.

💯Grading System

DCU percentage scale (40% pass mark) with GPA calculations.

✍️Exam Culture

Highly practical; continuous assessment, projects, and labs form a major part of the final grade.

📚Library Access

John and Aileen O'Reilly Library on Glasnevin campus and Cregan Library on St Patrick's campus.

Tuition & fees at Dublin City University (DCU)

Managing your costs is crucial when preparing to study abroad at Dublin City University. While exchange students pay no tuition to DCU, budgeting for Dublin's cost of living and rent is essential.

EXCHANGE

€0 (pay home institution fees only)

Exchange students pay no tuition to DCU; pay home institution fees only. Living budget in Dublin estimated at €1,300–2,000/month.

Full degree – EU/EEA

€3,000–7,500/year

EU students pay statutory contribution fee (~€3,000) plus programme-specific fees.

Full degree – non-EU

€16,000–25,000/year

International fees vary by faculty; science and engineering are higher.

Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page

Student housing at Dublin City University (DCU)

Securing housing is the biggest challenge when choosing to study abroad at Dublin City University. Apply for on-campus rooms early or search for student-friendly rentals in Drumcondra and Glasnevin.

Dublin City University (DCU) offers official housing

EUR 750-1,200 / month

On-campus student apartments at Glasnevin and All Hallows. Safer and more affordable.

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