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Animation
Applied Entrepreneurship
Applied Psychology
Art
Arts Management
Creative Computing
Creative Media Technologies
Creative Music Production
Design for Stage + Screen (Production Design / Costume Design / Character MakeUp Design)
English, Media + Cultural Studies
Entrepreneurship + Management
Film + Television Production
New Media Studies
Photography
3D Design, Modelmaking + Digital Art
Visual Communication Design
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Institute of Art, Design + Technology, Dún Laoghaire
Summary Prospectus
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Welcome to IADT
You’re here because you’re ready for the next step. The step that’s about more than education; it’s about your future and career. IADT courses are designed with your future in mind, which is why our graduates leave fully prepared for a life in the creative, cultural and technological industries. Innovative and technologically savvy, IADT graduates have a reputation for being enterprising, practical and resourceful.
Use this prospectus to explore the unique, interdisciplinary approach of the Faculty of Enterprise + Humanities, and the exciting, collaborative courses run by the Faculty of Film, Art + Creative Technologies. The latter is also home to the National Film School, Ireland’s centre of excellence for education and training in film, design for stage and screen, animation, and broadcasting. Our students learn from talented, committed staff, and benefit from the support of industry partners such as IBM and Intel.
When you see our range of courses – from Visual Communication Design, Applied Psychology, and Creative Computing, to Arts Management and Entrepreneurship – you’ll soon understand how we have earned our reputation as Ireland’s leading creative, cultural and technological higher education provider. Take your next step with IADT. We’ll be with you all the way.
Tá tusa anseo toisc go bhfuil tú réitithe i gcomhair na chéad chéime eile. Is céim í nach mbaineann le do chuid oideachais amháin; baineann sí leis an saol atá romhat agus le do ghairm bheatha. Déantar cúrsaí Institiúid Ealaíne, Deartha agus Teicneolaíochta Dhún Laoghaire a chur i dtoll a chéile agus an saol atá romhatsa ar intinn againn, agus sin é an fáth go bhfágann ár gcéimithe slán againn agus iad lán-ullmhaithe i gcomhair saoil sna tionscail chruthaitheacha, chultúrtha agus teicneolaíochta. Is daoine nuálacha iad ár gcéimithe, a mbíonn fios na teicneolaíochta acu, agus tá an cháil orthu gur daoine iad atá treallúsach, praiticiúil agus seiftiúil.
Bain leas as an réamheolaire seo chun iniúchadh a dhéanamh ar an gcur chuige idirdhisciplíneach ar leith atá ag Dámh na Fiontraíochta agus na nDaonnachtaí, mar aon leis na cúrsaí comhoibritheacha spreagúla a bhíonn á reáchtáil ag Dámh na Scannán, na hEalaíne agus na dTeicneolaíochtaí Cruthaitheacha. Is sa dara dámh thuasluaite sin atá an Scoil Náisiúnta Scannán, ionad barr feabhais na hÉireann don oideachas agus oiliúint maidir le scannáin, dearadh don stáitse agus don scáileán, beochan agus craoladh. Bíonn ár gcuid mac léinn ag foghlaim ó bhaill foirne atá cumasach, tiomanta, agus baineann siad tairbhe as tacaíocht ó chomhpháirtithe tionscail ar nós IBM agus Intel.
Nuair a fheicfidh tú an raon cúrsaí atá againn – ó Chumarsáid Amhairc, Síceolaíocht Fheidhmeach, agus Ríomhaireacht Chruthaíocht, go dtí Bainistíocht Ealaíon agus Fiontraíocht – is furasta a thuigfidh tú conas a thuilleamar an cháil atá orainn mar phríomhsholáthraí ardoideachais na hÉireann san earnáil chruthaitheach, chultúrtha agus teicneolaíochta. Tóg do chéad chéim eile le hInstitiúid Ealaíne, Deartha agus Teicneolaíochta Dhún Laoghaire. Beimid i do chuideachta ar an mbóthar.
Dr Annie Doona, President
Hello + welcome to iadt.
Fáilte go dtí Institiúid Ealaíne, Deartha agus Teicneolaíochta Dhún Laoghaire
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Code Course Title Level Years CAO 2015 Minimum / Median points Minimum Entry Requirements Course Outline
DL701 Bachelor of
Business in Applied
Entrepreneurship
7 3 (F/T) 200/310 5 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Enterprise Practice | Digital Marketing | Internet Applications |
Business Maths | Finance | Enterprise Law | Enterprise Management |
Innovation + Creativity | Data Management | Research for Entrepreneurs
| Economics | Project Management
DL801 Bachelor of
Business (Hons) in
Entrepreneurship
8 1
(add-on)
(F/T + P/T)
N/A A GPA of 2.00 (40%) + 180
credits in a relevant ordinary
degree (or equivalent), e.g.
DL701
Strategic Entrepreneurship + Management | International
Entrepreneurship | Contemporary Strategic Marketing Practice
| Strategy + Technology | Business Ethics | Strategic Human
Resource Management | Tax + Finance
DL823 Bachelor of
Business (Hons) in
Entrepreneurship +
Management
8 4 (F/T) 235/330 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Enterprise Practice | Digital Marketing | Marketing for Entrepreneurs
| Internet Applications | Learning for Business | Enterprise
Management | Business Maths | Finance | Enterprise Case Study |
Employability Skills | Marketing Communications + Sales |
Project Management | Enterprise Law | Economics | Innovation +
Creativity | Data Management | Research for Entrepreneurs
DL822 BA (Hons) in
Arts Management
8 4 (F/T) 225/325 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Marketing | Management | Visual Cultures | Introduction to the
Music Business + Theatre | Computer Applications | Financial
Management | Learning + Critical Thinking | Digital Marketing |
Law | Cultural Event Management | Performance Studies | Business
Research Methods | Music Publishing | Cultural + Creative
Industries Sectoral Analysis | Placement
DL821 BA (Hons) in
English, Media +
Cultural Studies
8 4 (F/T) 310/315 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
English H4
Modern English Literature | Critical Theory | Cinema + Cultural
Studies | Media Studies | Visual Culture | Learning Journal | Dramatic
Writing | Film Studies | Political Economy + Globalisation |
19th Century Novel | James Joyce | 20th Century Irish Literature |
Contemporary Cinema | Research Methods | TV Drama | Contemporary
Literatures | Censorship + Control | Dissertation
DL837 BA (Hons) in
New Media Studies
(pending validation)
8 4 (F/T) N/A 2 H5 + 4 O6/H7
[incl. English]
Media Studies | Critical Theory | Media Production | Digital
Storytelling | Cinema + Cultural Studies | Media Law | Reality TV |
Documentary, Film + Global Media Industries | News Writing | Multiple
Media Platforms | Gaming + the Media | Popular Cultures | The Music
Industry | Research Methods | Contemporary Cinema | Media Technology
| Design Thinking | TV Drama | Work, Employment + Society | Media +
Cultural Identity | Social Media Theory | Technology + Culture
Faculty of Enterprise + Humanities – Courses 2017/18
Postgraduate Courses
DL905 – MA in Public Cultures + Society
DL909 – Master of Business in Digital Entrepreneurship
DL906 – Postgraduate Diploma in Business in Cultural Event Management
DL910 – Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Start-up
Accredited Part-time Courses
DL123 – Certificate in Professional Writing (pending validation)
Foundation Level Maths accepted
in all these courses.
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Code Course Title Level Years CAO 2015 Minimum / Median points * Minimum Entry Requirements Course Outline
DL828 BA (Hons) in 3D
Design, Modelmaking
+ Digital Art
8 4 (F/T) 660/910 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Foundation Level
Maths accepted
2D/3D Studies | Technical Modelling | Architectural Modelling |
Prototype Modelling | Digital Studies 2D (Photoshop, AutoCAD) |
Critical + Cultural Studies | Model Animation | Model Making for
Film | Spectacle Arts | Advanced Sculpting | 3D Digital Studies |
Character Design | 4D Digital Studies | Industry Project
DL832 BA (Hons) in
Animation
8 4 (F/T) 1000/1060 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Foundation Level
Maths accepted
Principles of Drawing, Design + Animation | Design for Film
Production | Digital 3D/2D Flash | History of Animation | Group
Industry Project | Business Studies | Critical + Cultural Studies
DL827 BA (Hons) in Art 8 4 (F/T) 705/915 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Foundation Level
Maths accepted
Techniques of Light + Space | Techniques of Space + Trace |
Place Project | Core Workshop | History + Critical Theory |
Modernism + Popular Culture | Studio Studies | Workshop Studies |
Literature Review | Contemporary Practice
DL704 BA in Creative Music
Production
7 3 (F/T) 795/955 5 O6 / H7
(incl. Maths + English)
Foundation Level Maths
not accepted
Sound Engineering | Audio Production | Critical Listening | Music
Theory | Acoustics | Audio Programming | Broadcast | Electronics
DL829
DL830
DL831
BA (Hons) in Design
for Stage + Screen:
Costume Design
Character MakeUp Design
Production Design
8
8
8
4 (F/T)
600/890
620/770
617/945
2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7 (incl. English)
Foundation Level Maths
accepted for DL829 + DL830.
DL831 Maths = O6 / H7
Common 1st + 4th year. Three strands in years 2 + 3:
Production Design | Costume Design | Character MakeUp Design.
Four common modules in year 2: Photography + Documentation |
Exploration + Experimentation | Critical + Cultural Studies |
Faculty Elective. Work Placement/Practical Experience in year 3
followed by modules in the area of Professional Studies
DL834 BA (Hons) in Film +
TV Production
8 4 (F/T) 825/995 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Foundation Level
Maths accepted
History of TV Broadcasting + Cinema | Irish TV | European Cinema |
TV Drama Production | Shooting Techniques for Film + TV | Technical
Craft Skills | Location Filming | TV Production
DL833 BA (Hons) in Photography 8 4 (F/T) 700/950 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Foundation Level
Maths accepted
Photography + Communication | Photographic Practice | 19th Century
Photography | Photography + National Identity | Digital Imaging |
Modernism, Modernity + the Photographic Image
DL826 BA (Hons) in Visual
Communication Design
8 4 (F/T) 815/985 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. English)
Foundation Level
Maths accepted
Design + Culture | Design Practices (Fundamental Principles |
Spatial Form + Communication | Type, Image + Motion | Print +
Screen | Wayfinding + Environment) | Visual Thinking (Ideas + Play |
Message + Audience) | Interdisciplinary Design (Gameplay | Viewpoint
| Narrative) | Project | Exhibition
Faculty of Film, Art + Creative Technologies – Courses 2017/18
Department of Design + Visual Arts and Department of Film + Media
All these courses require a portfolio submission. Applicants may be called for an interview afterwards.
* Combination of Leaving Certificate + Portfolio Assessment Points.
Postgraduate Courses
DL907 – MA in Art + Research Collaboration
DL902 – MA in Broadcast Production for Radio + Television
DL901 – MA in Screenwriting for Film + Television
DL912 – MA in Creative Production + Screen Finance
Accredited Part-time Courses
DL116 – Certificate in Radio Production
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Code Course Title Level Years CAO 2015 Minimum / Median points Minimum Entry Requirements Course Outline
DL825 BSc (Hons) in
Applied Psychology
(PSI Accredited)
8 4 (F/T) 380/425 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. Maths + English)
Year 1 – Introduction to Psychology | Personality + Individual
Differences | Cyberpsychology | Research Methods + Statistics |
Multimedia Design | ICT.
Year 2–4 – Core Psychology + Research Modules. Also, one
of two paths: Psychology + Technology OR Psychology + Practice.
Year 3 – Includes a group IT project in which Psychology is
applied to Technology.
Year 4 – Includes an individual major research project.
DL836 BSc (Hons) in
Creative Computing
8 4 (F/T) 230/355 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. Maths + English)
Computer Technology | Programming | Databases | Creative Digital
Media | Web Design + Development | Integrated Project | Computer
Architecture + Operating Systems | Software Production | Database
Management Systems
DL835 BSc (Hons) in Creative
Media Technologies
8 4 (F/T) 250/325 2 H5 + 4 O6 / H7
(incl. Maths + English)
Building + Making | Electrical Principles | Computing | Audio + Music
Fundamentals | Digital Media Production | Audio Visual Production |
Sound Recording | Studio Technology | Mathematics for Audio Visual
Applications | Electronics + Microcontrollers | Networks | Internet
of Things | Physical Computing | Computer Music | Creative Coding
Postgraduate Courses
DL904 – MSc in Cyberpsychology (part-time)
DL908 – MSc in User Design Experience (part-time)
Accredited Part-time Courses
DL106 – Certificate in Critical Research (Foundations, Futures + Skills)
DL101 – Certificate in Cyberpsychology
DL103 – Certificate in Data Visualisation
DL122 – Certificate in the Fundamentals of UX Design (pending validation)
DL105 – Certificate in Sport Psychology
Faculty of Film, Art + Creative Technologies – Courses 2017/18
Department of Technology + Psychology
Note: All courses require a pass in Ordinary Level Mathematics in the Leaving Certificate or a pass in a mathematical methods module as part of your FETAC award.
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IADT is committed to encouraging FETAC / QQI award holders to progress onto our courses. For details of FETAC courses and the FETAC Higher Education Links, please refer to FETAC / QQI on 01 9058100 or www.fetac.ie or www.qqi.ie.
Applications from FETAC award holders are made through the CAO and all relevant closing dates and conditions apply.
If you have any full FETAC Level 5 or FETAC Level 6 award, you are eligible to apply for a place on any of our Ordinary Degree (Level 7 award) courses or on any of our Honours Degree (Level 8 award) courses.
FETAC Links Scheme
Ordinary Degree (level 7 award)Any FETAC level 5 and level 6 award may be used for application to the following
DL701 Bachelor of Business in Applied Entrepreneurship –
with add-on DL801
DL704 * BA in Creative Music Production
Honours Degree (level 8 award) Any FETAC level 5 and level 6 Award with a minimum of 3 distinctions may be used for application to the following
DL828 BA (Hons) in 3D Design, Modelmaking + Digital Art
DL832 BA (Hons) in Animation
DL825 * BSc (Hons) in Applied Psychology
DL827 BA (Hons) in Art
DL822 BA (Hons) in Arts Management
DL836 * BSc (Hons) in Creative Computing
DL835 * BSc (Hons) in Creative Media Technologies
DL829 BA (Hons) in Design for Stage + Screen;
Costume Design
DL830 BA (Hons) in Design for Stage + Screen;
Character MakeUp Design
DL831 * BA (Hons) in Design for Stage + Screen;
Production Design
DL821 BA (Hons) in English, Media + Cultural Studies
DL823 Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Entrepreneurship
+ Management
DL834 BA (Hons) in Film + Television Production
DL837 BA [Hons] in New Media Studies (pending validation)
DL833 BA (Hons) in Photography
DL826 BA (Hons) in Visual Communication Design
Portfolio Guidelines
Faculty of Film, Art + Creative Technologies
If you are applying to any of the courses in the Departments of Design + Visual Arts and Film + Media, you must submit a portfolio.
Be organised. Decide how
to present your work and
arrange your portfolio.
For example, it may be
chronological or in
thematic sections where
initial work is placed
next to final pieces.
Do not include 3D work.
Please only include
2D documentation, e.g.
photographs of 3D work.
Be selective. Include
and highlight your best
work. We appreciate
quality not quantity,
so include no more than
30 pieces. Show work
relevant to the course
you are applying for,
and that demonstrates
hard work, commitment
and quality.
Be clear. If you are
including team work,
identify your role.
Include notebooks,
cuttings, creative
sketchbooks, journals or
visual diaries. We want
to see how you document
your working process.
Do not copy from
photographs. Do not
include any artwork
that is a copy of
someone else’s work.
Include a CV for each
course you are applying
to. Note details of
hobbies, technical
skills and involvement
in activities relevant to
that course. Information
on age or educational
background is not used
for assessment purposes,
so there’s no need to
include it.
Your portfolio should:
* These courses require at least a pass (06/H7) in Mathematics in the Leaving Certificate or a pass in a mathematical methods module as part of your FETAC award.
Points are awarded on the basis of FETAC results.
– See www.qqi.ie or www.cao.ie for details on the scoring system used.
– Please note that for some courses, specific subjects, either in your Leaving Certificate or FETAC award, are required.
– Some courses require a portfolio in addition to your FETAC award. Please see the individual course details and details on portfolio assessments.
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Do I have to submit a portfolio?Yes, if you are applying for any course in the Departments of Design + Visual Arts and Film + Media. We review portfolios in March. You may be called to an interview; these are held in April. Points allocated for the portfolio/interview are combined with the points from your Leaving Certificate (or equivalent). The CAO refers to these courses as Restricted Application, as they have special requirements (portfolio assessment). The CAO Late Application deadline is not available for these courses.
Please read the relevant guidelines carefully and adhere to them. If you apply for more than one course, your portfolio will be separately assessed for each course. Bear this in mind when preparing your portfolio: it is not unusual for an applicant to receive a favourable response in one course and not in another.
What should my portfolio contain?A portfolio is a collection of your work – both finished and in progress – that showcases your interests and enthusiasms.It should demonstrate creativity, curiosity, inventiveness and ideas through a wide range of media, as well as your ability to develop your projects around selected themes. You can include course and schoolwork as well as any independent work. We like to see a portfolio that demonstrates a high level of visual skill, creativity, self-motivation, inventiveness, experimentation, flexibility and stylistic variation.
Department of Design + Visual Arts Portfolio ChecklistHave you included:
– Project work (set projects and self-initiated work) – including sketchbooks, development work and finished pieces – showing visual exploration, experimentation and creativity around a theme/object(s)/place/idea, etc?
– Observational drawing from life/still life (not from photographs)?
– Drawings/visual studies using a range of different media and demonstrating colour exploration including painting, collage, etc?
– Any photographic work (optional) or support work of personal interest?
– Photographs of 3D work? – Digital work: either printed or as files on a USB stick?
DL 827 – BA (Hons) in ArtIf applying for the BA (Hons) in Art you may, alternatively, choose to attend one of our Practical Project Days. The Practical Project Day can be taken instead OR as well as presenting a portfolio. The project will take the form of a three hour practical workshop and introductory talk. You will be sent further details on this option following your application.
DL704 – BA in Creative Music Production Digital Portfolio DeliveryPortfolio submission for 2017 will be by email. Full instructions will be emailed in January 2017, once you have applied for the course through www.cao.ie.
You have two options on what to submit for this portfolio:A) Two audio works plus a statement. ORB) A written submission; please see portfolio guidelines below.
Portfolio GuidelinesApplicants must submit either A or B.
A. Audio SubmissionYou must submit two examples of your audio/music compositions, or audio/music work you have produced, assisted or contributed to.
In addition, you must provide a written statement which explains the work presented (maximum of 300 words). You need to tell us what your role was in relation to the material presented – is it original work? Did you perform, record or produce it? Professional quality tracks are not expected, although applicants are recommended to take the opportunity to present their best work.
The written report is a very important aspect of the submission. It offers an opportunity to not only clearly outline your role in the submission, but also to discuss your aspirations and passion for the area. When deciding what tracks to include, reviewers would welcome two contrasting pieces (this is a suggestion, not a requirement).
Reviewers are looking for work that shows an enthusiasm for the area.
The work must be in mp3 format and submitted to the email address as advised in January 2017. Audio files must be mp3s, 256 kps, or preferably 320 kps. The total size of BOTH audio works must not exceed 24mb in TOTAL. We cannot accept data files, i.e. project files such as Pro Tools or Logic.
OR
B. Written Work SubmissionA piece of written work on ONE of the following:
– A music genre. – Review of a concert. – Study of a composer or performer.
The written work must give detail of an understanding of a musical field or artist, demonstrating your passion and interest for the subject. Written work must be submitted as an attachment to the email or in the body of the email itself.
Department of Film + Media Portfolio ChecklistDL832 – BA (Hons) in AnimationHave you included:
– A variety of observational drawings, such as life drawing, drawings of friends, family, animals, landscapes, objects, etc?
– A selection of your best original artworks, which shows your interests in art, animation, and the world around you?
– A minimum of two storyboards setting out ideas for short animated films/adverts, etc. of any subject or style (storyboards are like comic strips without the speech bubbles. They outline key moments of the sequence, usually actions, events and emotions)?
– Photographs or prints only?
DL834 – BA (Hons) in Film + Television ProductionInclude 3–4 items from the following list:
– Film/Video. Must be in a commonly readable format on a USB memory stick, or a link to vimeo/you tube. At least four minutes will be screened by the panel. Note your role(s) on the production.
– Photography. Include a selection of your best work in black + white and/or colour, and supply all images on print. If your work is digital, then supply prints in high-quality mode.
– Written work. Screenplays (correct format), short stories, plays and poetry are all acceptable. For screenplays and short stories, synopsise the story on a cover sheet and indicate what section you would like us to read.
– Audio work (audio CD only), such as radio plays, music you have composed, and interesting soundscapes.
– Drawing or concept work. Work should demonstrate you have a good eye and imagination. Also, storyboards, costume and production design sketches.
DL833 – BA (Hons) in PhotographyHave you included:
– 20 – 30 pieces of work? – The duration of your interest in photography? – Work that illustrates your level of experience and
technical competence to date? – Examples of any work published to date? – Work which demonstrates your level of understanding
of composition, light, texture and form when creating photographic images?
– Examples of both monochrome and colour photographs?
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Bus – IADT is easily reached by Dublin Bus routes 46A, 75, 63 and 7.
Rail – The nearest DART and national rail stations are in Dún Laoghaire, and can be reached by Dublin Bus routes 46A, 75 and 63, or can be walked to in 25 minutes. The DART will take you to Dublin city centre in less than 20 minutes.
Luas – The Luas in Sandyford is linked to IADT by the Finnegan Bray bus route and by Dublin Bus route 75. The LUAS in Carrickmines links to IADT by Dublin Bus route 63.
Car – M50 Junction 16 is approximately 6km away.
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The information contained in this Summary Prospectus is correct at the time of printing but may change from time to time without prior notice.
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Open Day – Friday, 25 Nov 2016, 2pm – 8pm
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