The number of Irish first year entrants to Veterinary Science programmes in Central Europe exceeded 100 this year with, for example, over half of the first year students (42 students), on the veterinary programme in Warsaw, coming from Ireland.Of the 14 programmes available (see here), the most popular destinations with Irish and UK students are Warsaw ULS and UVM Budapest. There are also Irish and UK students studying veterinary science in Wroclaw, Brno and Kosice, and growing numbers in Lithuania. A new programme at U. Zagreb is also attracting attention.
The entrance tests for the following can be done in Ireland: – Lithuanian ULS March, provisional) – Warsaw ULS (27th April) – UVM Budapest (mid-May) – UVPS Brno (27th April) – Wroclaw UELS (mid-August) All of these universities select on the basis of entrance tests (multiple-choice Biology and Chemistry) and your Leaving Certificate points or A-Level grades are irrelevant to their selection decisions, Contact EUNiCAS for assistance with your applications to one or more of these programmes, or to be notified of schedules and locations of entrance tests. The closing date for applications to the 2019 programme is drawing near.
If you are interested in a sports scholarship in UCD you need to apply before 31st January. I have booklets in my office. Bar & Restaurant Management DT426The Higher Certificate in Bar and Restaurant Management is a two year full-time programme that incorporates Bar and Restaurant practical and theoretical classes, all of which will facilitate the development of the knowledge and skills required to work in the Bar and Restaurant industry. The programme embraces Restaurant, Bar operations as well as enterprise development studies and business modules that are focussed on products and services provided in today’s Irish and international Bars and Restaurants.Graduates may expect to develop careers in front line Bar and Restaurant duties. The programme recognises the evolving nature of the Bar and Restaurant sector, in particular the introduction of the food offering brining a new dynamic to the licensed trade. This programme will enable learners to be industry ready for ongoing changes as they arise.
New Programme LM097 BSc. (Ed) in Mathematics and Computer ScienceThis exciting new degree programme with specialism in the teaching of Mathematics and Computer Science, is designed to produce graduates with the skills necessary to teach mathematics to Junior and Senior Cycle students in the Irish education system and also to teach the new Senior Cycle Computer Science Programme and Junior Cycle short course in coding. The programme is in the process of seeking recognition from the teaching council but since our other four year teacher education programmes, that share a significant amount of content, are already approved, we do not envisage any problems with this accreditation application.
Entry Requirements Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment the established Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with a minimum of six subjects which must include: Two H5 (Higher Level) grades and four O6 (Ordinary Level) grades or four H7 (Higher Level) grades. Subjects must include Mathematics, Irish or another language, and English. Applicants must hold a H4 grade in Mathematics. Students admitted to the programme are required to undergo a Garda Vetting process. Please note that this programme is not in the printed CAO Handbook or in the printed Undergraduate Prospectus. It is included in the course listing on the CAO website (www.cao.ie) and in the online prospectus (www.ul.ie/courses). |
Categories
All
|