DB 524 BA (Hons) in Business Information Systems is now retitled to BA (Hons) in Business (Information Systems).
Click here for more information … DB 526 BA (Hons) in Business Information Systems (Cloud Computing) is now retitled to BA (Hons) in Business (Cloud Computing). Click here for more information … DB 567 BA (Hons) in Film is now retitled to BA (Hons) in Film and Creative Media. Click here for more information … DB 576 BA in Film and Media is now retitled to BA in Film and Creative Media. Click here for more information … Attend the Open Night on January 16th and Apply online here …
Over 50 courses in 4 Departments: Healthcare Pre-University Business & IT Pre-Employment/Further Study 12 New Courses:
For more information on the full list of college courses visit our prospectus https://dunboynecollege.ie/images/Prospectus2020/Prospectus_2020.pdf The Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O’Connor T.D. today highlighted the importance of College Awareness Week, a nationwide campaign aimed at raising awareness relating to the benefits of going to college. The Minister also took the opportunity to emphasise to prospective students the many other pathways available to them through apprenticeships, traineeships and Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) courses.College Awareness Week 2019 runs from November 17th to 23rd and aims to promote the advantages of college to students from all backgrounds. The campaign will see a series of nationwide events taking place including college open days, information sessions and careers exhibitions.
Click here to read original article … Wild Code School, one of Europe’s leading coding institutions, is launching in Dublin this week, and is offering five full scholarships to women interested in becoming coders.
The new Wild Code School campus in Dublin will be located at The Digital Hub in Dublin 8. Applications are now being accepted for the campus’s first intake of trainees, with the inaugural five-month Web Development bootcamp beginning in January 2020. To coincide with their Dublin launch, Wild Code School has teamed up with the Dress for Success Dublin charity to offer five full scholarships to women interested in becoming coders. The scholarships are worth €7,800 each. Full details of the scholarships being offered by Wild Code School in Dublin are available at: http://wildcodeschool-2902314.hs-sites.com/women-scholarship-dublin. For further information on the general application process for Wild Code School, go to: https://www.wildcodeschool.com/en-IE/formations/web-developer-full-time. RCSI invites all prospective students to discover exactly what the College has to offer with an informative tour of our unique Campus.One of the best ways to experience RCSI student life is by visiting the College itself. An RCSI Student Experience Tour offers you the chance to not only view the facilities on Campus – such as our state-of-the-art clinical simulation facility – but to also gain a sense of the College’s remarkable history and renowned reputation.
Click here for more information … International Opportunities for Students as GMIT Mayo and Canadian College Sign new Exchange Agreement
Students on the Early Childhood Education and Care degree courses to benefit from new partnership. It is proposed that the Early Childhood Education and Care students will have an opportunity to study a semester in Ontario in the second year of their course while students from Niagara College will also be able to study in GMIT Mayo in the third and/or fourth year of the L7 (Ordinary) and L8 (Honours) courses respectively. For further information on the BA in Early Childhood Education and Care in GMIT Mayo (L8), see: https://www.gmit.ie/nursing-and-social-care/bachelor-arts-hons-early-childhood-education-and-care A new programme to provide farmers with the skills to work with people with disabilities has been launched by UCC.
UCC’s Adult Continuing Education and Applied Social Science departments in conjunction with the Skellig Centre for Research and Innovation came together to offer a Certificate in Practice Support in Social Farming. The one-year programme will provide students with the skills to work with people with disability both on social farms and in a community setting.“We listened to the farming community and they wanted a course that gives them the confidence to work with people with disabilities” commented Belinda Gascoigne, Manager of the Skellig Centre for Research and Innovation. “Social Farming helps fosters social inclusion and it is inspiring to see a passionate community rapidly growing around social farming in Ireland.” Click here for more information … |
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