The BSc in Sports Studies is a 3 year full time level 7 degree programme, designed to meet the needs of coaches and sports administrators. The programme aims to develop, from evidence-based theory and practice, the students’ ability to coach athletes (individually and in teams), manage sports teams and individual athletes, and manage programmes of work for sporting bodies. The programme integrates Sport Science, Coaching Science and Sports Administration and Governance. Sports Studies is a relatively new academic discipline in Ireland and brings together the key disciplines which can support employments within the sport and health sector.
Entry to the course is via direct entry. All current Leaving Cert students, Post Leaving Cert students and Mature students our eligible to apply. more details In May, a Statement of Application Record e-mail is sent to all applicants. The purpose of this e-mail is to instruct you to log in and verify that all of your information has been recorded completely and correctly on your CAO Account. Failure to follow this instruction may have serious consequences for your application. This year, the Statement of Application Record e-mail replaces the postal Statement of Application Record.
more details A series of webinars have been planned for May, every Thursday at 7.30pm by Synergy Careers. The schedule and topics are outlined below. Each seminar has a range of guest speakers from guidance counsellors, admission officers and student liaison officers. All participants need to book their place by registering on www.synergycareers.ie as places are limited
The recording of the first can be accessed on http://www.synergycareers.ie/workshops/, link and password available there. The topic was “CAO Change of Mind Advice Clinic”. On Thursday May 14th the webinar is on “Back Up Plan to your first choice” with a host of speakers from PLC’s, IT’s and universities on QQI progression to 3rd level, alternate routes to doing your preferred course. On Thursday May 21st the theme will be finance, funding, scholarships, expenses and budgeting On Thursday May 28th the theme will be transition to college Please find below the link to series 1, an interview with Rose Murphy, Director BComm, UCC; Shane O'Regan, Senior Auditor, PWC and Armina Golchin, a current BComm student.
https://youtu.be/nJ-nYkCclxA TU Dublin CSinc Student Summer Camps – OnlineCSinc and TU Dublin are delighted to announce our summer camp line up for 2020. These are online and open to all second-level students. While we are limited with topics we have tried to change the typical structure for working at home! The camps are completely free and open to students across Ireland!
We already have 148 students registered for the first session, and 100 for the second! Such an amazing response so far!! And registration can be found at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/summer-camp-session-1-introduction-to-computer-science-tickets-104577433920 https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/summer-camp-session-2-introduction-to-python-tickets-104580011630 The 1916 Bursary Fund was established by the Department of Education and Skills. The purpose of the Fund is to encourage participation and success by students who are most economically disadvantaged and who are from communities significantly underrepresented in higher education. All of the higher education institutions are awarding the Bursaries through regional clusters.
Click here for more. This time of the year ordinarily sees Mary Immaculate College (MIC) run its popular undergraduate programme Taster Sessions. The sessions give potential applicants a great opportunity to get a flavour of college life before deciding upon their final CAO choices.
This year, in light of the COVID-19 restrictions, MIC is instead offering interested parties the chance to ask our lecturers, and other key members of the college community, anything they would like to know about MIC, and its degrees, via a series of Instagram Live Q & A sessions. We will be adding additional sessions so please visit MIC’s website regularly for updates. Digital Marketing – https://www.iadt.ie/courses/digital-marketing
English + Equality Studies – https://www.iadt.ie/courses/digital-marketing
extiles – Heritage, Craft, Revival and Renewal (L5 Design)This innovative new course will offer learners the opportunity to foster and develop artistic skills, techniques, and knowledge, based on the traditional crafts of weaving, embroidery, lace making and felting. Drawing on the rich textile heritage of the Liberties, it will enable students to rediscover and recover traditional practices. It will focus on the importance of sustainability, working with natural fibres and merging heritage with newer models. Offering a both a vocational pathway and progression routes to advanced studies, this course will enable students to appreciate and develop textile crafts, based on ethical and sustainable principles and processes relevant to the 21st Century.
Progression Routes:Students wishing to continue their education and training in the Art and Design area can progress through the QQI Higher Education Access route into the following courses, on successful completion of their award, in Liberties College: NCAD, Art and Design – AD101 NCAD, Fashion Design – AD211 NCAD, Fine Art – AD204 TU, Interior Design – TU975 IADT, Design for Screen and Stage, Production Design IADT, Art – AD101 Pre-Apprentice in Software Development (Level 5)Awarding Body: QQI Award Title and Code: Software Development 5M0529 (pre-apprenticeship) Duration; 1 Year. The pre-apprenticeship in software development program will equip students with a grounding in software development and the associated technologies, as well as the necessary skills and learning to progress onto the FIT apprentice in Software Development (All pre-apprentice software modules taken map on those of the software development apprenticeship, progression is built into the learning on this course). Progression Routes:Those wishing to continue their educational journey can also avail of the following progression routes on successful completion of their course: Maynooth University, MH106 – Computer Science through Arts TU, TU859 – Computing TU, TU860 – Computing – Information Technology DKIT, DK821 – Computing, Software Development TU, TU808 – Engineering Software NCI, NC003 – Computing NCI, NC104 – Business Computing |
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