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Athlone Institute of Technology Undergraduate Prospectus 2015/16 educating for career success

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Athlone Institute of Technology Undergraduate Prospectus 2015/16

Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Bhaile Átha LuainBóthar Bhaile Átha CliathBaile Átha LuainCo na hIarmhí

Athlone Institute of TechnologyDublin RoadAthloneCo WestmeathIreland

T + 353 (0)90 646 8000F + 353 (0)90 646 8148W www.ait.ie

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Design: Clair O’Brien and Daire Taylor

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Situated in the heart of Ireland, Athlone Institute of Technology offers students an education that equips them for career success.

With a focus on real-world engagement, AIT’s approach to teaching and learning gives students the knowledge and skills sought by employers.

This professional orientation is embedded across all faculties, through placements, project work and an applied research focus.

AIT offers more than 100 full-time programmes from higher certificate through to PhD, across its schools of business, humanities, engineering and science.

This modern higher education institution has a state-of-the-art campus, the benefit of a €115 million investment since 2000. In addition to cutting-edge laboratories and lecture theatres, AIT’s sporting infrastructure boasts Olympic-standard indoor and outdoor facilities.

Students from more than 50 different nationalities call AIT home, small wonder given the personal welcome they receive and the attention to ensuring that all students receive the very best education possible.

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NoteThe information contained in this prospectus is intended as a guide for persons seeking admission to the institute and shall not be deemed to constitute a contract or the terms thereof between the institute and a student or any third party. The institute reserves the right to cancel, suspend or modify in any way the matters contained in this publication. The institute reserves the right to amend the list of elective modules being offered for any programme. Athlone Institute of Technology will observe its obligations under Section 43 of the Qualifications (Education & Training Act) 1999 and will be mindful of the optimum use of public monies in exercising its right to withdraw or modify courses at any time.

to the Athlone

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John Travers, AIT sport management student Winner 5000m IUAA Track & Field Championships 2014Winner 3000m Woodie’s DIY AAI Senior Indoor Championships 2013

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A-Z Programme Index 04Welcome from the President 07Why Choose AIT 08

Student life 10New Student Induction 13Student-Staff Agreement 13Clubs and Societies 13Students’ Union 13Sport at AIT 14Healthy Campus 18AIT Library 18Student Accommodation 18Money Matters 19

Student Resource Centre 21Careers Office 23Tutor Support 23PASS 23Disability Support Service 24Counselling Service 25Chaplaincy 25Health Centre 25Access Office 25

International opportunities 27

Athlone – at the heart of it 32

Further Information Applying to AIT 212CAO programmes 213Leaving Certificate 213FETAC 214Other qualifications 215Mature students 215DARE 215Schools’ Liaison Office 215Open Days 215

Programme Areas Contents

Access andFoundation

38

Accounting

42

BuiltEnvironment

50

Business

60

Computing and ICT Engineering

80

Graphic Design and Digital Media

106

Health Science

114

Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Studies

124

Life and Physical Sciences

136

MechanicalEngineering

164

Nursing

182

Social Care and Early Years Care

192

Sport Management and Sport Science

200

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Access course 40Accounting 46-48Applied Biosciences 161Applied Social Studies in Social Care 194, 195, 196

Bar Supervision 128Bioscience 142, 161Biotechnology 144, 151, 156, 160Bioveterinary Science 149Business 64, 67, 73Business and Law 75Business Computing 86, 87Business Psychology 76

Childcare 198, 199 Civil Engineering 54, 55, 56, 57Cloud Computing – Software Design 102Computer Engineering 92, 98Computing for Business 86, 87Culinary Arts 129, 130

Dental Nursing 118Dental Practice Management with Oral Health Promotion 119Digital Marketing 70Digital Media 112

Early Years Care and Education 198Electronics and Computer Engineering 90Electronics and Wireless Communications 92, 96Energy and Business Management 59Engineering (Common Entry: Mechanical, Renewable, and Mechatronic Engineering) 171Environmental, Health and Safety Management 158Equine Studies 71

Forensic Toxicology 143, 155Foundation course for international students 41

Game Development – Software Design 102Graphic Design 110

Health Science with Nutrition 122Hotel and Leisure Management 131Human and Animal Toxicology 159

ICT Engineering (Common Entry: Electronics & Wireless Communications, Network Management, and Computer Engineering) 92International Business Management 77

Manufacturing Technology 179Mechanical Engineering 168, 169, 171, 175, 178Mechanical and Polymer Engineering 180Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy 170, 176Mechatronics 177Music and Instrument Technology 66

Network Management 92, 97Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure 101Nursing (General) 186Nursing (Psychiatric) 188Nutrition, Health Science with 122

Office Management 65

Pharmaceutical Sciences 148, 153, 157, 162Pharmacy Management 121Pharmacy Technician 120Psychiatric Nursing 188

Restaurant Management 135

Science (Bioscience/Chemistry) 142Social Care Practice 197Social Media Marketing 69Social Studies 194, 195, 196Software Design (Common Entry: Game Development and Cloud Computing) 102Software Development (Mobile Apps and Connected Devices) 99Software Engineering 100Spa and Wellness Management 133Sport and Recreation 204Sport Management 205Sports Science with Exercise Physiology 207Sports Therapy with Rehabilitation 209Sustainable Construction 58

Tourism and Hospitality Management 132Tourism and Sport 206Toxicology 143, 155, 159

Veterinary Nursing 146Veterinary Practice Management 147

Wellness Tourism Management 134

A-Z Programme Index

AITCourse Options

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We are living in a rapidly changing world, one where new technologies and new ways of working emerge on a continuous basis. Employers are looking for graduates who not only have very high levels of technical knowldge, but who think differently and who understand the global village we live in.

Welcome to Athlone Institute of Technology and to our undergraduate prospectus for 2015/16.

We are living in a rapidly changing world, one where new technologies and new ways of working emerge on a continuous basis. Employers are looking for graduates who not only have very high levels of technical knowldge, but who think differently and who understand the global village we live in.

At AIT, our job is to ensure that what our students learn and how they acquire that knowledge equips them for this brave new world.

We deliver a differentiated education; one that is practical and applied in nature, with internships and industry-based projects a feature of many of our courses. Ours is a global campus, so you’ll study and work beside other students from countries as diverse as Italy, France, Brazil, China, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and India. Equally, you will have the opportunity to spend a semester or a year overseas as part of your degree, either with one of our Erasmus or non-EU partners.

Our students consistently tell us that they regard AIT as a home away from home. At AIT, we work hard to make sure that your individuality is respected, and that we do everything possible to help you fulfil your potential.

Continued success in your studies, we look forward to being part of your story.

Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin

Belong.

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Just 18% of graduates

were seeking employment six

months after completing

their studies

75% of honours degree students

complete their degree at AIT

58% of honours degree students

graduate with a 1st or 2.1

More than €115 million has

been invested in AIT’s campus

infrastructure and facilities

since 2000

AIT has partnerships with 230 third level

institutions around the world, which give AIT students the option of spending a semester

or a year abroad in cities as diverse as

Toronto, Beijing and Prague

53 different nationalities

are represented on campus

through our 450 international

students

Our students say we are really supportive and

encouraging and we go

“the extra mile”

AIT’s sporting facilities include

Olympic and FIFA-standard

indoor and outdoor

facilities

First-years at AIT undertake the PASS

(Peer Assisted Student Support) scheme that

helps them quickly adjust to college life,

and improves their learning and

study skills

why AIT is the right

choice for you

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Athlone Institute of TechnologyStudent Life

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Here at AIT we want you to make the most of your time as a student with us!

To help you settle into life at AIT, we organise a programme of events as part of New Student Induction to help you get off to a flying start. As part of New Student Induction, you and your classmates will join designated groups and will get to know each other, learn how to find your way around, and learn about the great facilities and opportunities you can avail of while you are here.

...your next step should be on campus

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undertake to be flexible, use the virtual learning environment and other modes of feedback and assist students by developing an active learning community. www.ait.ie/student-staff_agreement

Clubs and SocietiesWant to meet new people and experience new things? One of the best ways of doing both is by joining one of our many clubs and societies. A wide variety of sporting interests are catered for – indoor and outdoor activities, team and solo sports, field and water-based. A wide range is also evident in our societies and you will get the opportunity to develop your interest in your area of study or in more leisurely pursuits.

Students who wish to create a new club that is not currently catered for at the institute will be mentored in the process of setting up the new club by the staff of the Sports Department.

Sports ClubsAIT Athletics Club/Athletics Ireland Fit4Life, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball*, Camogie, Canoeing, Indoor Cricket, Equestrian, Gaelic Football*, Golf, Handball, Hill Walking, Hockey, Hurling, Futsal, Martial Arts, Kick Boxing, Orienteering, Paintball, Poker, Rugby*, Sailing, Snooker/Pool, Soccer*, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tag Rugby, Tennis, Volleyball*.* Indicates separate clubs for males and females.

New Student InductionAs part of new student induction, in addition to learning of the great facilities and opportunities offered at AIT, you will be shown how to access computers and the library, and meet key staff members whose job it is to help you get the most out of your time at AIT.

FastStart workshops will run in the first few weeks for mature students, students with specific learning difficulties, students with disabilities or any new student who would like additional help or information.

These sessions are an opportunity to meet new people, learn about additional resources, get acclimatised and get off to a ‘fast start’ in your first few weeks.Workshops include basic introduction to computers, tutor sessions, assistive technology demos, as well as information on fees and grants.

Student-Staff AgreementAIT’s student-staff agreement is based on a premise of mutual respect and outlining both what academic staff may expect of students as well as what students may expect of staff. The agreement is framed under the headings of class contact, learning outside class, support and behaviour as well as some general tenets. Detailed undertakings include the necessity for students to take responsibility for their learning and respect the norms of courtesy and professionalism, while lecturers

SocietiesApprentices, Art/Design, Amnesty International, Catering, Hospitality and Tourism (CATS), Chess, Chinese, Computer, Cumann Gaelach, Dancing, Dental Nursing, Drama, Film, International, Lesbian and Gay, Mature Students, Pharmacy Technician, Postgraduate (Research), Science, Social Studies, St Vincent de Paul, Veterinary Nursing, Yoga, Young Parents Group.

Students’ UnionThe Students’ Union provides support, advice and information on a wide variety of issues and represents students throughout the institute. In particular, it provides advice on accommodation, welfare and educational matters. The overall policy and direction of the union is decided by the students at general meetings. The aims of the union are:• to represent and protect the rights

of students;• to afford a recognised means

of communication between the students and institute authorities;

• to provide social and recreational facilities for students; and

• to provide a commercial service to students.

www.aitsu.ie

“I love sport and knowing the range of sports available at AIT was a big bonus for me! The excellent sporting facilities on offer now include the newly completed Olympic standard International Arena facilitates students and also hosts International sporting events”

Bryan Thompson, design graduate

AITStudent Facilities

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AIT’s new International Arena opened in 2013 to widespread acclaim. In the months since then, it has established a reputation for being a fast track, with national and international records being broken on its boards.

The arena comprises an IAAF-approved 200m track, 60m sprint track, long jump, pole vault, shot and high jump areas. The institute has also installed a demountable floor, which allows for a wide variety of other sports to be played on the infield area of the arena, such as futsal.

In addition, the institute has invested in spinning equipment, with classes organised for all levels of fitness levels and ability. The AIT spin bikes include the latest technology – heart rate, wattage, speed and cadence. The coming months will also see a state-of-the-art new fitness suite and elite gym opening in the arena.

Other facilities on campus include playing pitches and a multipurpose centre which contains a basketball court, four badminton courts, two volleyball courts, futsal and a fitness suite. The fitness suite features 24 aerobic work stations, a variety of machine weights and Olympic-standard free weights. Specialised fitness programmes can be devised to suit your needs by our dedicated staff.

Fitness tests are free for all new members and can be organised by calling and booking a time most suitable to your lecture time table. The benefit of using the fitness suite is that it is open all day and you can train at those times that suit you best. Our staff can also devise a programme for you to undertake in the comfort of your home. The fitness suite staff also organise aerobics, tone and stretch, and hips, bums and tums classes.

The outdoor facilities include a full-size GAA pitch (floodlit), a full-size FIFA-approved 2-star international standard all-weather soccer pitch (floodlit) and a multi-sport grass training field which can accommodate rugby, soccer and Gaelic games. Students at AIT can also train on an eight-lane IAAF-approved synthetic athletics track.

Students may also avail of various other local facilities. The Athlone Regional Sports Centre comprises a 25m swimming pool, sauna and steam room, jacuzzi, fitness gym, créche, café, FIFA size astro-turf pitch and a small sports hall. We also avail of the facilities of many local sports clubs for soccer and GAA in particular. Our golf society has developed a golf excellence programme in association with Glasson Golf Hotel and Country Club. AIT competes in ICGA Intervarsity League and ISSA Inter-college Championship, and was the first institute competing in the university league.

Athlone was European Town of Sport 2013, international recognition that the town has some of the finest sporting facilities in the country. This is particularly true of the infrastructure at AIT, which is of Olympic and FIFA-standard.

AITSport

“Another great day training in AIT’s fantastic indoor facility. My favourite indoor track in Europe.”

Brian GreganEuropean u23 400m silver medalist

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Brianne Theisen-Eaton, world heptathlon silver medalist, achieves a new personal best in the shot put with a throw of 13.46 at the inuagural AIT International Arena Grand Prix, February 2014.

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At AIT, we believe that active membership in a sporting club has a positive and enhancing effect on students, affording you opportunities to represent the institute nationally, and in some instances to represent the institute and Ireland in overseas competitions. Inter-college competitions are open to institutes of technology, universities and colleges of higher education, and are organised on a league and/or championship basis. We have been highly successful in these events. Internal competitions for staff and students add an extra dimension to institute life. The indoor and outdoor facilities are excellent and a well-established coaching/team management system is in place, implemented by full-time physical education and recreation officers, with the assistance of part-time coaching staff and the students’ sports representative.

Registered students at the institute find that if they wish to develop and pursue their interest in sport and recreation, AIT will facilitate that goal. However, if one’s preference is not to compete but to participate, the sports and recreational programme is structured to meet those requirements. A familiarisation day is held at the beginning of each academic year to outline the available activities and facilities. The institute looks forward to providing a comprehensive sports and recreational outlet to all our incoming students which will add an exciting dimension to institute life.

Sport ScholarshipsSome 100 gold, silver and bronze sport scholarships were awarded at AIT for the 2013-2014 academic year. A gold scholarship is worth €1,000, with €500 offered for the silver award. A bronze scholarship has no cash value, but recipients of all scholarships receive free use of our sports facilities, physical therapy, functional screening assessments, cookery/nutrition demonstrations and study skill support.

Each scholarship is awarded for a period of one year, but may be renewed for up to a maximum of four years. Sport scholarship recipients must adhere to the institute’s sport scholarships regulations, a copy of which may be obtained from the Sports Department.

The closing date for applications is normally the first Monday in September of the year of entry. Further details of the scheme may be obtained from your local school/college or directly from the Sports Department on + 353 (0)90 646 8222. Elite Sportsperson Entry SchemeUp to five places on the BSc (Hons) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology will be reserved each year for outstanding candidates who have reached a very high standard of sporting achievement, through performance or coaching and who are committed to further developing their sporting and academic careers.

Approximately 100 sport scholarships are awarded yearly for students who have reached, or have the potential to reach, a very high standard of performance in their chosen sport. Under the scheme scholorships are awarded up to the value of €1,000 and may be renewed for up to a maximum of four years.

Sport scholarship alumni David Connellan (left) and Brendan Fagan.

David undertook the add-on honours business degree at AIT, and is now marketing manager at Cycle SuperStore.

Brendan undertook a degree in web development and is now website administrator at Buccaneers RFC.

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“The library is such a great facility. There is a range of multimedia resourses, and books and journals are available both physically and online which makes essay writing and project work far more manageable”

Hannah George, civil engineering graduate

AITCampus Resources

Healthy CampusHealth promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health. The Healthy Campus initiative aims to support students to reach their full potential by providing non-judgemental and up-to-date information in order to help them make informed decisions.

Looking after your health is as important as your academic achievements. Healthy Campus provides information and direction on all aspects of health. It also offers a number of programmes and workshops throughout the year. All events and workshops are advertised via the Healthy Campus Office, Students’ Union, email, Facebook and Moodle.

AIT LibraryThe library at AIT is a modern, engaging, comfortable space for studying, researching and learning. Fully refurbished in 2014, it offers access to print and electronic information, as well as study facilities, together with books, journals, exam papers, magazines and daily newspapers on subjects relevant to AIT students, staff and researchers.

The library also provides 24-hour access to online information, as well as advice and help on all information queries.

In addition to individual reading and study spaces, the library also comprises a number of group study rooms, where student teams can work together in a comfortable and quiet environment.

The library collection consists of over 110,000 print and e-books, 72,000 electronic journals and e-material searchable via the library’s website. The journal collection includes top-ranked journals such as Science, Harvard Business Review, Computers and Graphics, and many more.

The library also has a team of subject librarians to help develop students’ information and research skills to improve their ability to find the variety of resources relevant to their assignments. Skills covered include: identifying information needs and learning how to find, evaluate and effectively use the information across a range of sources and technologies. These skills contribute to their development as informed and independent learners.

Student AccommodationWhile AIT is non-residential, an accommodation list is available from the Students’ Union. You must make your own accommodation arrangements. However, the Student Resource Centre Manager or the institute Chaplain will be pleased to assist you if you have any difficulty in finding suitable accommodation.

According to the 2014 Daft.ie survey of rental accommodation, Athlone offers some of the best value student accommodation in Ireland, with average monthly rent for a single room costing €233.

Further information is available on www.ait.ie and on www.aitsu.ie.

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Tuition FeesThere is currently no tuition fee required for Irish and EU nationals undertaking full-time undergraduate courses at AIT. Students undertaking a second undergraduate course, non-EU students, students studying by ACCS mode, and students taking a year of a course for a second time (i.e. repeating a year level) may not be covered by this scheme and as such, are required to pay the fees due as determined by the Department of Education and Skills.

Student Contribution FeeThe student contribution fee is not covered by a student maintenance grant or Free Fees Initiative, and is payable to the institute upon registration on an annual basis. For students who have been notified that they have been awarded a grant, this fee is paid on their behalf. Other full-time students must pay this fee prior to the commencement of the first semester. This fee was €2,750 in 2014/2015 and is subject to change on a yearly basis.

Non-EU StudentsInternational (non-EU) students are required to pay both tuition and student services fees. For further information please visit www.ait.ie/feesandgrants or contact the Fees and Grants Office.

MaintenanceIt is estimated that the living expenses of a student residing away from home for the academic year can be over €6,000. Costs for students living at home are approximately €4,000. While many students are eligible for maintenance

grants, it should be remembered that these grants do not fully cover living expenses and also that not all students are eligible for the full maintenance grant.

Sports ScholarshipAIT awards approximately 100 sport scholarships annually, worth up to the value of €4,000 over four years. Each scholarship is awarded for a period of one year, but may be renewed for up to a maximum of four years and for further years if the student progresses to postgraduate study.

Student Assistance FundSpecial regard is given to students at third level who are or have been disadvantaged by life events, and an emergency fund to assist such students is operated by the Student Assistance Fund Committee, and administered by the institute’s Access Officer, supported by the Student Resource Centre Manager and the institute Chaplain. Each student who presents and makes a case for assistance is assessed on an individual and confidential basis and pending this assessment may qualify for financial help. This is to ensure, insofar as possible, that each student is enabled, on an equal footing, to participate in third level education to their full potential. Students wishing to avail of the fund should apply by completing the official application form and returning it, with all the relevant supporting documentation, to the Access Officer, Student Resource Centre Manager or Chaplain.

Third-level education can be expensive for some students. Careful consideration should be given to the costs involved and the sources of financial assistance available.

AITMoney Matters

AIT’s Student Assistance Fund provides help to students facing financial difficulties

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Athlone Institute of TechnologyStudent Resourses

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Student support, development and success underpin our approach and our reputation for caring for the individual student is well-known.

In addition to supporting the pastoral care aspects of student life, providing further study and careers advice and support, medical and counselling care through the Student Health Centre, and supports for students accessing education from across a diverse spectrum, the Student Resource Centre provides a range of learning resources for AIT registered students.

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“I found the Careers Office at AIT to be very beneficial to me during my time as a student there. Any meetings I had with the staff there were very open and helpful. Personally I feel I received excellent advice on choosing modules throughout my degree to help direct me toward my future goals.”

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AITShaping Your Future “My time at AIT was definitely a formative experience.

Lectures were highly creative and interesting andtaught me to look at problems in different ways. I often use the knowledge I gained in my current working life.”

Tom Fadden, Marketing Executive

Careers OfficeThe role of the Careers Office within the institute combines careers advisory work with students and facilitating employers to come into direct contact with students for recruitment purposes. Those seeking specific careers counselling should make an appointment by calling to the Careers Office in person, or by telephone to 090 646 8129. The Careers Office can help you with information on the following:

• Further study opportunities at AIT and in other colleges, both within Ireland and overseas

• Career counselling to facilitate students in knowing and evaluating the possibilities available

• Compiling CVs and cover letters• Interview techniques and ‘mock’

interviews• Employer recruitment programme

and careers fairs• Job opportunities

• Employer presentations and interviews

• Career videos• Employers information• Postgraduate opportunities• Scholarships• Recognised training courses• Summer work• Travelling and working abroad

Careers FairAIT’s Career Fair is a major event in the life of final year students and graduates of AIT, with exhibitors including public and private sector employers, as well as local, national and international companies. A significant number of third level colleges aso exhibit their postgraduate opportunities at the event. The 2014/2015 Careers Fair will be held on 13 November 2014.

Tutor SupportThe Student Resource Centre Tutor Support programme is unique amongst third level Institutions. AIT continually

invests in the academic success, progression and retention of our students by employing highly qualified tutors to coach and support students through their studies on a no-cost basis for the student.

Support is provided to all undergraduate students in maths, programming, software engineering, accounting, finance, marketing, management, economics, chemistry, physics, microbiology, biochemistry, ecotoxicology, analytical toxicology, quality control & experimental design, and writing skills. Timely study skills seminars are provided throughout the year for all students.

Peer Assisted Student Support (PASS)The Peer Assisted Study Support (PASS) programme is a series of peer-led study support sessions for first year students, led by trained student PASS leaders. Student leaders are recruited from progressing years and trained to facilitate study sessions geared towards helping first years navigate their way through their course of study.

These sessions offer participants an opportunity to learn from, ask questions of and gain valuable advice from peers who are familiar with the challenges they are facing. PASS leaders themselves also benefit hugely from the training. and experience gleaned during their participation in this programme.

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Disability Advisory and Support ServiceAIT provides a complete and equitable access to education and all areas of college life, by avidly pursuing in its inclusive policies, seamless integration and active participation for students with disabilities.

Prospective students are encouraged to make contact with the service as early as possible (prior to the commencement of the academic year) in order to discuss in confidence any facilities and supports they may require during their course of study.

Additional facilities are available for all registered students with disabilities (including physical/learning/sensory disabilities, significant ongoing illness and mental health difficulties). Each student’s needs are assessed individually, taking into account their particular requirements. To avail of these facilities, you must be registered with the institute’s Disability Advisory and Support Service. Supports include note takers, personal assistance, learning support, assistive technology training, additional tuition and alternate examination arrangements.

AITAssistive Learning In addition to tutor support, the Disability and Learning

Support Service provides one-to-one support and tuition tailored to the unique needs of students with disabilities and specific learning difficulties.

Assistive TechnologyAIT takes great pride in leading the way in the sector with our Assistive Technology Centre for students with disabilities. The Student Resource Centre has also sponsored the development of an online writing skills resource which supplements the work

of our writing skills tutor. Additionally, AIT has invested in an interactive e-learning study skills tool, Skills 4 Study Campus, which focuses on the core study skills through a stimulating mix of activities, practice and reflection opportunities to help students learn, develop and accelerate their study skills.

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE)The Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) is a college and university admissions scheme which offers places on a reduced points basis to school leavers under 23 years old with disabilities who have completed an Irish Leaving Certificate. DARE has been set up by a number of colleges and universities as evidence shows that disability can have a negative effect on how well a student does at school and whether they go on to college.

School leavers who meet the eligibility criteria compete for a quota of places allocated to applicants on a reduced points basis in AIT. All applicants must meet the Irish Leaving Certificate (or equivalent) matriculation/minimum entry and subject requirements.

Who Should Apply to DARE?DARE is for school leavers (under 23 years old as at 1 January 2015) who have the ability to benefit from and succeed in higher education but who may not meet the points for their preferred course due to the impact of a disability.

How to Apply to DARE?STEP 1School leavers must apply to the CAO at www.cao.ie by 1 February 2015.STEP 2School leavers must disclose a disability/specific learning difficulty on the CAO application form by 1 March 2015. Applicants are then directed to a separate online Supplementary Information Form which asks for additional information about the disability or specific learning difficulty. Applicants must complete Section A of the Supplementary Information Form and apply to DARE by 1 March 2015. STEP 3Applicants must return the Second Level Academic Reference and Evidence of Disability form to the CAO by 1 April 2015.

More InformationMore Information on DARE is available from your school guidance counsellor or AIT’s Disability Support Service Coordinator, Bernie Langtry (telephone 090 646 8142 and email [email protected]. Information can also be found on: www.accesscollge.ie, www.cao.ie and www.ait.ie.

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Counselling ServiceAt any stage of your academic career, you may experience personal crises, difficulty in relation to study or examinations, lack of confidence or self-esteem, unsatisfactory relationships, family difficulties, anxiety or depression. The counselling service provides help and support if you are experiencing difficulties. The institute counsellors provide a professional, confidential and free service to help you cope or to resolve difficulties.

Chaplaincy ServiceThe overall objective of the chaplaincy service is to make life in AIT as meaningful and as enjoyable as possible and to create a spirit of cooperation and personal care. An emergency service is provided in the event of sudden illness, family or personal problems. Students are invited to visit the residence outside working hours and volunteers to assist with the running of the services are always welcome. Mass is celebrated each weekday in the institute chapel with interdenominational services celebrated each month.

Health CentreWe provide on campus medical and nursing care to registered students of AIT in a confidential, professional and courteous manner during office hours throughout the academic year.Our service does not replace your own GP as primary caregiver but is a complementary service during episodes of acute illness when it is not possible to attend your own GP. Students

with a chronic condition, disorder or disability which may require specific support or monitoring are advised to make themselves known to the institute health service as soon as possible after registration so appropriate care can be planned.

Absolute confidentiality is maintained, health records are stored securely in the student health centre and do not form part of the academic record. Your health record is not shared with any third party without your prior consent.Doctor and nurse consultations are by prior appointment. Appointments can be made in person at reception or by calling 090 646 8063.

A doctor service is provided for a total of 15 consultation hours per week. Students who are acutely unwell can avail of a walk-in triage service with the nurse who is available on a full-

time basis in order to meet student health requirements. Those who make appointments and decide not to avail of the consultation should notify the student health centre in advance as failure to do so can deprive other students of the opportunity to use that appointment.

Access OfficeThe work of the Access Office is centred around encouraging and supporting mature students and people from socio-economic/educationally disadvantaged groups in progressing to third level in the form of pre-entry and post-entry activities. Pre-entry activities include a Foundation Course and a number of collaborative projects across the region. In terms of post-entry, this office administers the student assistance fund and a crèche fund which may provide financial assistance to qualifying students attending the institute.

“If you are feeling overwhelmed with workload, have any worries or personal issues, there are support services available at AIT, people who understand and

who you can talk to”

Gillian Reidy, nursing student

AITStudent Supports

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Athlone Institute of TechnologyInternational Opportunities

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Athlone Institute of Technology offers a truly international education experience.

Partnership arrangements exist with more than 230 leading universities all around the world ranging from China, Malaysia, Canada, the US, as well as extensive opportunities in Europe. All offer our students the prospect of studying overseas for a semester or a full year.

Equally, overseas students make-up more than 11% of the full-time student population, one of the highest percentages of any third level college in the country; with 53 different nationalities represented.

...a world awaits at AIT

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Anyone who has availed of the international study opportunities offered at AIT have described it as one of the most fulfilling experiences of their lives. A period spent studying overseas not only looks great on your CV, but also exposes you to new ideas, different ways of thinking, as well as the excitement of discovering other cultures and making new friends.

“A semester abroad is a great opportunity to explore a foreign country, possibility to gain international experience, to meet new people and of course have a bit of fun.

A few years ago, back in school, I used to learn German – and I thought that it would be good for me to refresh my knowledge of the German language. Another reason why my choice was concentrated on Germany was because of the healthy economy, and that Germany is not that far from my country of origin, which is Latvia. Also I do not exclude the possibility of searching for future employment in Germany.

During this year I visited several places in Germany and Holland, because our university in Emden is not that far away from the Dutch border.

Now I have friends all over the world. It was very interesting and exciting to meet new people and get to know their culture!

Every month in the university an international evening was organised, where foreign students introduced their country and cooked some of their traditional dishes.

This experience will definitely help me in my future work search. Being in Germany, I have improved my German language skills, I have done three months of internship with a local company and all this will give me some competitive advantage over the others.”

AIT students have the opportunity of studying for a period in one of our partner colleges overseas. The process is administered by the International Office in association with the student’s home faculty. Permission must be sought and granted by the relevant head of department.

Erasmus Experience - GermanyLauris Peips

“the opportunity to spend a year abroad studying was just too enticing to pass-up”

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International (non-EU) ApplicantsThe institute welcomes applications from international students. Applicants from non-EU countries must satisfy AIT with regard to their eligibility for courses and must demonstrate the required level of competence in the English language (TOEFL 213 CBT, IELTS 6 or equivalent). Certified transcripts and English language translations of qualifications not issued in English must be furnished with the application. At the time of registration applicants from non-EU countries must have a valid visa for the duration of the course which they wish to undertake.

Applicants from non-EU countries must apply directly to the International Office at the institute on or before 1 May 2015. Application forms and procedures are available from www.ait.ie.

Certificate in English for Academic Studies for International (non-EU) applicantsThis is a one-year, full-time course designed for international (non-EU) students who wish to subsequently pursue an undergraduate course at the institute. The programme provides successful participants with an understanding of English usage, computing, basic technology, engineering and business.

Summer School Programme in Irish Cultural Studies. Three-week study abroad programme (June/July 2015) for international studentsThe aim of this programme is to provide participants with an introduction to Irish history, culture, politics and society. It focuses on key aspects of Irish history, settlement, migration and civilization. Through lectures, tours, discussion and reading, the programme provides an outline analysis of the principal phases of historic settlement in Ireland.

The objectives of this programme are:• to outline the events leading to the emergence

of modern Ireland, to analyse the ideas and forces that shape its character

• to offer an analysis of the recent development of the Irish economy and the consequent transformation of Irish society

• to expose participants to Irish culture, including literature, theatre, visual arts, Irish language, music, dance, sport, food and drink.

There is a fee payable for participation in this programme, which includes tuition plus excursions. Accommodation and expenses associated with cost of living are not included.

Further details (and application forms) may be obtained from the website: www.ait.ie, telephone + 353 (0)90 646 8272, facsimile +353 (0)90 642 4627 and email: [email protected].

AIT has a dedicated International Office which provides:• information and support to international applicants prior to their arrival, as well as

induction events for international students registered with the institute• assistance to international students, in the areas of accommodation, welfare,

academic and social life• assistance to AIT students with international ambitions, in the area of finding

placements, long-term employment and exchange programmes• information for prospective international students

Further details on the work of the International Office may be obtained from:Mary Simpson, Director of International Relations Email: [email protected]

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‘I love AIT, because there I am treated as a real person.’ That’s the opinion of just one of our more than 450 international students, students who are drawn from the four corners of the globe and are integral to the unique AIT experience.

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‘A magnet for river traffic and a solid manufacturing base for international companies. It’s one of Ireland’s most vibrant towns, with a mix of stylish modern developments, big shopping centres and small winding streets, home to independent businesses’

Lonely Planet

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Athlone – European Town of Sport 2013 – is located at the heart of Ireland, and is one of the largest inland towns in the country, with a population of some 25,000 people. Easily accessible from most parts of Ireland, it is well-serviced by public transport and improvements in the national road network, and is situated on the M6 motorway from Dublin to Galway.

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A wide range of amenities and services are available within a 30-kilometre radius of Athlone town.

AITAthlone Amenities

Leisure PursuitsAthlone is an ideal destination for water enthusiasts who may participate in rowing, sailing, cruising, wind surfing, fishing and canoeing on the Shannon and nearby Lough Ree. Cycling, driving and walking trails have also been developed in recent years. Leisure facilities in the area include golf, horse-riding and racing, hunting, tennis, scuba-diving, rowing, sailing, hockey, camogie, rugby, soccer and Gaelic games. Indoor facilities and activities include gyms, swimming pools, bowling, badminton, snooker/pool, indoor soccer, arts, drama and musical societies. The local rugby club, Buccaneers, play in Division 1B of the Ulster Bank League and their home, Dubarry Park, has been home for all of Ireland’s under-20 rugby internationals since 2006. Soccer club, Athlone Town, plays in the Airtricity League Premier Division, and their new stadium was officially opened in 2007. Athlone Regional Sports Centre incorporates a 25-metre heated swimming pool, a fully-equipped fitness suite, a sports hall and an astro-turf pitch.

Social SceneAthlone offers a treasure of interesting family-owned, national and international shops from which to choose. The Athlone Town Centre is the largest shopping and leisure centre outside of Dublin, while the Golden Island Shopping Centre, which is located less than two kilometres from the institute, offers a blend of quality stores and a multi-screen cinema complex.

Athlone is a busy and prosperous town with an abundance of interesting tourist attractions and excellent restaurants catering for all tastes. The Left Bank area of town has retained much of its old-world character and is currently being revitalised by an extensive renovation programme. The town has been the location of the All-Ireland Amateur Drama Festival for more than fifty years and the town’s various theatres offer on-going programmes of entertainment.

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More information on Athlone can be found at www.athlone.ie

Commercial HubAthlone has an excellent and modern commercial and industrial base and employers in the town include Alkermes, Ericsson, Covidien, Utah Medical, Lund International, M&C Specialties, IO Systems, Athlone Extrusions, Vitabond, One Direct, AXA Insurance, Innocol, Teleflex and KCI Medical. The town is also the regional centre for Enterprise Ireland, the IDA, FÁS and the Defence Forces, as well as the Department of Education and Skills. AIT has been a factor in attracting many of these industries to the town. With its combined population of over 6,000 staff and students, it is an important contributor to the well-being of the regional economy.

Historical AthloneHistorically, Athlone and the Midlands played a very significant role in the development of Ireland’s intellectual heritage. The town is located not far from the famous early Christian monastery and university of Clonmacnois which established the tradition of learning and scholarship in the Midlands. In the seventeenth

century the Midlands experienced the first impact of new scientific learning when Richard Heaton, the father of Irish botany, carried out his fieldwork in Offaly and north Tipperary, and Miles Symner, mathematician and engineer, modernised the fortifications of Athlone. The leading astronomer of the nineteenth century, the third Earl of Rosse, constructed the largest telescope in the world at nearby Birr, Co Offaly. His son, Charles Parsons, was the inventor of the steam turbine and a cousin, Mary Ward, was one of the first Irish women scientists of distinction. Another native of Co Offaly, John Joly, gained renown as a physicist, engineer and geologist. In the twentieth century John Desmond Bernal, the Nenagh-born physicist, was both a fellow of the Royal Society and a Lenin prizewinner.

“Athlone is a really lovely town, with something for everyone. Along with the big name shops there are also some really funky boutiques. There are lots of cafés and eateries to choose from, and a great nightlife with live music in many of the venues.”

Emma Hanly pharmaceutical science

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creativity and

“Athlone has a top class third level institution with innovation and creativity as its core. The modern campus is a hive of educational and social activity all year round”Athlone – The Best of Ireland Series

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Contact

Theresa RyanAccess OfficerTel: + 353 (0)90 646 8123Email: [email protected]

Mary SimpsonDirector of International RelationsTel: + 353 (0)90 646 8273Email: [email protected]

If you’re an adult learner and wish to embark on a career in social care, engineering, hospitality, business, science or information technology, this is the course for you. The Foundation Certificate provides an ideal base if you wish to return to study after a break in your educational experience and if you have not benefited fully from, or had access to, previous educational opportunities.

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If you’re an adult learner and wish to embark on a career in social care, engineering, hospitality, business, science or information technology – this is the course for you. The Foundation Certificate provides an ideal base if you wish to return to study after a break in your educational experience and if you have not benefited fully from, or had access to, previous educational opportunities.

ModulesCommunications and Study Skills, Mathematics, Information Technology, Educational Guidance, Business Studies and Finance, Social Studies, Science, Engineering.

ProgressionSuccessful completion of this programme allows you to apply for entry to higher certificate programmes at AIT. You may also be eligible to apply for entry onto the first year of a suitable ordinary degree programme.

Further Information/ApplicationAccess OfficeTel: + 353 (0)90 646 8123Email: [email protected]

NFQ level 6

Duration 1 year part-time

Apply to Access Office, AIT

Minimum Entry RequirementsMature applicants, aged 22 years or over on 1 January on year of commencement are eligible to apply.Candidates aged 21 years are required to have Grade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination, including Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).The selection procedure involves an interview.

ACCESS COURSE

Successful completion of this programme allows you to apply for entry to higher certificate programmes at AIT

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This programme provides an effective foundation course for international (non-EU) students who wish to pursue undergraduate studies at AIT. Its principal aim is to equip you with the necessary skills, knowledge, confidence, and English language competence, to continue your education in science, business, hospitality or technology-related areas.

This programme aims to provide you with• an understanding of English usage,

computing, basic technology, engineering and business;

• the opportunity of gaining entry to one of AIT’s range of Engineering, Science, Humanities or Business courses at higher certificate or ordinary degree level for the following academic year (on successful completion of all elements of the course, including examinations).

The course has been designed to:• provide you with an introduction to

the technical modules of computing, engineering, science, communications and business studies;

• prepare you, both academically and practically, for entry into full-time higher education programmes;

• develop your ability to communicate effectively in a wide range of business settings and enhance your oral, aural, reading and writing skills in the areas relevant to international trade and commerce;

• familiarise you with basics of English language usage, both verbal and written, so that you can progress with ease from a strong foundation.

ModulesEnglish, Mathematics, Communications and Life Skills, Cultural Studies, Computing, Introduction to Business Studies, Introduction to Science and Technology.

International students will also have two hours per week available to attend additional English language classes during their undergraduate studies.

ProgressionSuccessful completion of this programme allows you to apply for entry to higher certificate programmes at AIT. You may also be eligible to apply for entry onto the first year of a suitable ordinary-level degree programme at the institute.

FeeA fee is payable by each student undertaking this course. Details of fees are available from the institute.

Further Information/ApplicationInternational OfficeTelephone: + 353 (0)90 646 8273Fax: + 353 (0)90 642 4627Email: [email protected]

Duration 1 year

Application to International Office, AIT

Minimum Entry RequirementsEntry to the course is based on successful completion of second-level education (equivalent of Leaving Certificate/A-Level examination). The selection procedure will involve completion of an English test. Please note that no prior knowledge of the course subjects is required.Applicants from non-EU countries must hold a valid visa for the duration of the course.

This programme aims to provide you with an understanding of English usage, computing, basic technology, engineering and business.

CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH FORACADEMIC STUDIES For International (non-EU) students

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Accounting ProgrammesCAO programmesAccounting Technicians Ireland Technician Course 46Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accounting 47

Add-on Level 8 honours degreeBachelor of Business (Honours) in Applied Accounting 48

Contact

Brendan DoyleHead of Department of Accounting and Business Computing (Acting)Email [email protected] + 353 (0)90 648 3020

www.ait.ie/businesswww.facebook.com/AITBusinessSchool@busatait

“One of the best things about AIT is the constant contact and communication with lecturers. They are always willing to help and make themselves available. Also many of the lecturers within the accounting stream are external lecturers with the accountancy bodies, so you are guaranteed to be getting the knowledge and education that is expected from external bodies.”

Fiona HarringtonStudent of the year 2012

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Our honours accounting degree gives

students the option of undertaking a

placement year, giving them hugely

valuable work experience.

Accountancy students at AIT

consistently score top marks in

international professional body

examinations.

AIT accountancy graduates receive a

large number of exemptions from the

following professional bodies: CIMA,

ACCA, CPA and CAI.Lecturers have extensive industry

experience which enriches their

teaching skills and competencies.

Graduates from our honours degrees

are deemed eligible by the Teaching

Council to apply for a Postgraduate

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Student tutors and mentors are on

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Bachelor of Arts

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Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Applied

Accounting

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Master of Arts in AccountingPostgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Year 2

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ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS IRELAND TECHNICIAN COURSE

Accounting technicians can perform a wide range of finance roles, from accounts staff to financial controller and beyond.

CAO code AL654

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 160Cut-off 2013 AQAHighest 2013 370Median 2013 340

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects, or four Grade D3 results of which at least two are on higher-level papers. Passes must be obtained in English and at least one of the subjects Mathematics or Accountancy..

Accounting technicians are qualified accounting professionals that work at all levels of finance. They can work in all types of organisations and are widely employed throughout the public sector, industry and commerce and in private accountancy practices.

They are involved in the day-to-day practical work of accountancy and play a key operational role in producing reliable financial information. Accounting technicians can perform a wide range of finance roles, from accounts staff to financial controller and beyond. For instance, they can do financial accounting and budgeting, costing and credit control, payroll administration and tax returns. More experienced accounting technicians may often perform senior managerial tasks and audits.

The Accounting Technicians Ireland qualification is divided into two parts, each of which is a qualification in its own right:• Certificate for Accounting Technician• Diploma for Accounting Technicians

Each part is a separate qualification and successful completion of both year leads to the full Diploma for Accounting Technicians. Both awards are designed to address the strong market need in all Irish sectors for qualified accounting technician professionals, and also to support the continuing evelopment of those already employed.

ModulesYear 1Financial Accounting, Taxation, Law & Ethics, Business Management

Year 2Advanced Financial Accounting, Advanced Taxation, Management Accounting, Integrated Accounting Systems

ProgressionHolders of this qualification are eligible to join the second year of the three-year honours Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accounting programme at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesStudents who have successfully completed this course have shown that they are able to offer competent accounting support to business managers in different areas of the financial world.

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CAO code AL852

NFQ level 8

Duration 3 or 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 310Cut-off 2013 340Highest 2013 425Median 2013 385

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards:Administration (BBSAX or 5M2468) or Business Studies (BBSXX or 5M2102). They are also required to have distinctions in three modules.

This hugely-respected honours Bachelor degree in accounting will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of the fundamental theories, concepts, principles and practices essential for a rewarding career in professional accountancy.

At a general level, the degree will give you the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes necessary for a successful career in today’s challenging business environment. You will learn how commercial and industrial organisations function, the environmental factors that affect an organisation and the contribution of the accounting/finance professional to an organisation’s success.

The programme may be undertaken as a three-year programme or alternatively you may elect to to undertake a placement year, whereby the degree takes four years to complete. The additional year comprises work preparation modules in semester 1, and a six-month placement in semester 2.

ModulesYear 1Business Law, Economics, Financial Accounting, Learning to Learn, Quantitative Techniques, Management Accounting, Corporate Law, IT and Computer Applications.

Year 2 Corporate Law, Financial Management, Organisational Management, Systems Development and E-commerce, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Taxation

Year 3 – Placement yearAccounting Software, Microsoft Office Professional, Professional Skills & Communication for Business, Work Placement

Year 3 or 4 (if placement year is chosen)Corporate Reporting, Management Accounting, Financial Management, Project Management, Strategic Management, Taxation, Auditing and Systems Review.

ProgressionAs a Level 8 graduate you will be eligible to apply for the MA in Accounting at AIT. Alternatively, you may choose to study towards membership of one of the professional accountancy bodies.

Professional BodiesCIMA awards graduates from the BA (Hons) in Accounting exemptions from eight out of the 14 examinations in their professional programme. ACCA offers AIT graduates exemptions from nine papers out of 14 required for qualification. CPA offers AIT graduates exemptions from 11 out of the 16 papers on their syllabus, while CAI offers AIT graduates exemption from CAP 1 of their qualification process.

AccreditationGraduates of this programme are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities, recognised to teach the subject Accounting.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)IN ACCOUNTING

You will acquire expertise in the areas of accountancy, finance, management, information technology and general business.

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONOURS) IN APPLIED ACCOUNTING

During this honours programme you will develop an advanced understanding of concepts, theories and practice.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsYou should have successfully completed professional examinations of a major internationally recognised accounting body – e.g. CPA, CIMA, ACCA, ICAI – or have successfully completed the penultimate (up to, but not including final) examinations of one of these bodies.

If you have successfully completed professional examinations of a major internationally recognised accounting body up to and including the penultimate stage, this add-on honours degree may be of interest to you. The programme is based on practical, professional, employer-driven requirements. As a student, you will develop enhanced technical abilities and practical operational skills, complementing the success which you have already achieved in professional accountancy examinations and maximising your career prospects.

During this honours programme you will develop an advanced understanding of concepts, theories and practice. You will learn to conduct critical appraisals in the context of strategic business management and will develop skills of analysis, interpretation, evaluation and judgement.

The ability to work as part of a team and to take leadership and responsibility in a group setting are core workplace skills which will be enhanced throughout the year. You will learn to use interpersonal skills for the deployment of advanced techniques.

Research, analysis, interpretation and the recommendation of innovative solutions to problems are further skills that will be developed during this year. In particular, you will develop the capacity to conduct high-level qualitative and quantitative research and the strategic ability to analyse and interpret information. Part of the skill-set you will develop on this programme is the ability to research

current theories and practices, and to make recommendations on their strategic impact on an organisation in an accounting and finance context. Particular emphasis will be placed upon business ethics and corporate social responsibility.

DeliveryThe programme will be delivered over one full academic year via blended learning with a limited number of face-to-face ses-sions.

ModulesHuman Resources Management, Corporate Governance, Strategic Management, Research Project, Research Methodology.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate studies and research leading to Master’s (Level 9) qualifications. You may also decide to study towards full membership of one of the professional accountancy bodies. Full details on all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesAs the availability of honours graduates becomes more widespread in the jobs market, employers can be more selective. This qualification is designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for further success and progression in a competitive job market.

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Name: Diarmuid McCoyCourse: Accounting & Finance Graduated: 1993Employer: Universal Music GroupPosition: Senior Director Finance

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Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering 55Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Construction 58

Add-on Level 8 honours degreesBachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering 57Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Energy and Business Management 59

Contact

Joe LawlessHead of Dept of Mechanical/Polymer Engineering TradesEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1824

www.ait.ie/engineeringwww.facebook.com/SOENG

Engineering courses at AIT involve both theory-based leaning and practical application demonstrated through laboratory and project work. Courses offered within the School prepare students to use their technical knowledge and skills in an industrial environment. Students have full access to specialist laboratories, as well as the institute’s extensive computer facilities.

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AIT is one of the few institutes of

technology to offer qualifications in

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Engineers Ireland accreditation

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Programmes are delivered in the

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering

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Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Construction

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Bachelor of Science (Hons)

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Civil engineering is the broadest of the engineering fields. It focuses on the infrastructure of the world which include water works, sewers, power plants, railroads, roads, bridges, tunnels, industrial plant buildings, and skyscrapers, to mention just a few.

This higher certificate course aims to develop your theoretical and practical knowledge of civil engineering. It will give you a thorough knowledge of the materials involved, and the standards required, in attaining structures of high quality in terms of design specification and construction.

ModulesYear 1Mathematics, Construction Technology & CAD, Engineering Science & Materials, Engineering Survey, Structural Mechanics, Communications and Computer Applications.

Year 2 Mathematics, Engineering Materials, Surveying, Soil Mechanics & Technology, Structural Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Project and CAD, Construction Management.

ProgressionWhen you graduate from this Higher Certificate programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering (Level 7) or related Level 7 programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationAs a graduate of the Higher Certificate in Civil Engineering, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Engineering Technician.

Career OpportunitiesCivil engineering technicians generally find employment with contractors, consultants, road materials suppliers and local authorities. Specifically, you can expect to work in a technical capacity as a surveyor, draughtsperson or laboratory technician involved in testing materials and supporting companies in the civil/construction trade.

CAO code AL604

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 AQACut-off 2013 165Highest 2013 355Median 2013 260

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL604 HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

This higher certificate course aims to develop your theoretical and practical knowledge of civil engineering.

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On this one-year add-on degree programme, you will learn about the engineering and planning methods associated with the design, construction and maintenance of civil engineering structures and facilities. The course will enable you to gain the academic and scientific capability necessary to make a significant contribution to civil engineering construction operations and to create an awareness of environmental considerations in civil engineering.

ModulesYear 3Mathematics, Structural Analysis & Design, Geotechnical Engineering, Costing & Engineering Management, Engineering Materialsplus one of the following elective options CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTIVES Environmental Engineering & Hydraulics, and Project and CADorHIGHWAY/TRAFFIC ENGINEERING ELECTIVESTraffic Engineering & Hydraulics and Road Design & Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor Of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering, provided you have an overall Merit 2 (50-59%) or higher and achieve at least 70% in the Mathematics module or a pass in bridging Mathematics (offered to students by AIT). Alternatively, you may wish to apply for admission to Year 2 of a three-year degree programme or to Year 3 of a four-year honours degree (Level 8) course in civil engineering at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities occur both in the public and private sector e.g. with civil engineering contractors, civil/structural engineering consultants, national and local government agencies in areas including water supply, road/bridge design and maintenance, building regulations compliance and assessment of engineering material by laboratory analysis.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Civil Engineering (Level 6) or an approved equivalent Level 6 qualification.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING INCIVIL ENGINEERING

The course will enable you to gain the academic and scientific capability necessary to make a significant. contribution to civil engineering

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Civil engineering is the oldest branch of engineering and deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings.

This three-year degree will develop your theoretical and practical knowledge of civil engineering. It will give you a thorough knowledge of the materials involved, and the standards required, in attaining structures of high quality in terms of design specification and construction.

ModulesYear 1Mathematics, Construction Technology & CAD, Engineering Science & Materials, Engineering Survey, Structural Mechanics, Communications and Computer Applications.

Year 2 Mathematics, Engineering Materials, Surveying, Soil Mechanics & Technology, Structural Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Project and CAD, Construction Management.

Year 3 Mathematics, Structural Analysis & Design, Geotechnical Engineering, Costing & Engineering Management, Engineering Materialsplus one of the following elective options CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTIVES Environmental Engineering & Hydraulics, and Project and CADor

HIGHWAY/TRAFFIC ENGINEERING ELECTIVESTraffic Engineering & Hydraulics and Road Design & Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering, provided you have an overall Merit 2 (50-59%) or higher and achieve at least 70% in the mathematics module or a pass in bridging Mathematics (offered to students by AIT). Alternatively, you may wish to apply for admission to Year 2 of a three-year degree programme or to Year 3 of a four-year honours degree (Level 8) course in civil engineering at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities occur both in the public and private sector e.g. with civil engineering contractors, civil/structural engineering consultants, national and local government agencies in areas including water supply, road/bridge design and maintenance, building regulations compliance and assessment of engineering material by laboratory analysis.

CAO code AL721

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 AQACut-off 2013 AQAHighest 2013 340Median 2013 210

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL721

This degree will give you a thorough knowledge of structures of high quality in terms of design specification and construction.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING INCIVIL ENGINEERING

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This add-on honours degree is designed to produce high quality civil engineers with good analytical and numerate skills balanced with practical understanding and know-how. The programme will equip you with the skill set necessary to apply scientific methods, reasoning and analysis to provide solutions to civil engineering problems.

During the two years you will learn the design methods, procedures and codes used in the design of buildings, roads and related infrastructure. Specifically, you will understand the principles of road design and the basic principles of traffic engineering, particularly traffic survey work and forecasting.

You will be taught the application of computer models in civil engineering, and the fundamentals of engineering mathematics theory and its applications in resolving engineering problems. Analytical frameworks and procedures used in solving structural engineering problems are also taught.

The design of water supply and sewerage systems are an important part of a civil engineer’s work and on this programme you will learn the fundamental equations and principles of hydraulics used in this area. You will also learn about rock and soil properties and their implication for engineering design, as well as general principles of foundation design and construction.

ModulesYear 4Engineering Mathematics, Hydraulics, Structural Analysis, Structural Design, Engineering Geology and Soil Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids, Traffic Engineering, Engineer in Society

Year 5Industrial Placement, Research Methodology, Scheme Design, Mechanics of Solids, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Management, Project, Environmental Engineering, Foundation Engineering, Numerical Methods, Highway Design

ProgressionThis honours Bachelor’s degree is an effective basis for postgraduate study and research leading to a Master’s (Level 9) qualification.

AccreditationAs a graduate of this Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Chartered Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesPotential job opportunities include consulting engineers (work may include road and junction design, traffic assessment, analysis and design of engineering structures), building and civil engineering contractors (work may include managing various work packages, ultimately leading to the overall management of major projects such as bridges and water schemes), local authorities (work may include design and construction of roads and water projects), government departments (work may include assessing road infrastructure projects for funding) and semi-state bodies.

NFQ level 8

Duration 2 years

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsApplicants must have achieved an overall Merit 2 (50-59%) or higher in the Bachelor of Engineering (Level 7) in Civil Engineering or equivalent. They must also have obtained 70% or higher in ordinary degree level Mathematics module or a pass in Bridging Mathematics to bring the student to the requisite standard. Bridging Mathematics is offered to students by AIT.

The programme will give you the skill set to apply scientific methods, reasoning and analysis to provide solutions to civil engineering problems.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING(HONOURS) IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

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NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Science in Construction Studies (Level 6).

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION

The course will enable you to make a significant contribution to sustainable construction

On this course you will learn about the methods of sustainable construction, costing and planning associated with sustainable design projects. You will also study how to choose appropriate sustainable/renewable energy sources to provide a low carbon emission dwelling; as well as planning and managing new and renovation sustainable dwelling projects. The course will enable you to gain the academic and scientific capability necessary to make a significant contribution to sustainable construction and to create an awareness of environmental considerations.

ModulesYear 3Renewable Energy Systems, Sustainable Development, Building Inspection & Defect Analysis, Construction Management & Costing, Sustainable Design, Project, Energy Conservation & Rating, Building Services.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply for an honours degree in a cognate area.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities for graduates occur principally in the private sector e.g. sustainable building contractors and build environment professional consultancies. The general nature of the course helps to ensure a wide range of job opportunities, including employment with building contractors, architects, quantity surveyors and local authorities. Opportunities are many and varied and could involve the preparation of drawings and specifications, surveying andsetting out on site or the technical sales area dealing with equipment or the supply of specialist materials.

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This level 8 honours degree course in energy and business management is a full-time blended learning programme of study. The programme has been developed in consultation with industry leaders and has been designed to focus on identifying energy usage and efficiency improvements for clients in the commercial, public and industrial sectors. Alongside this, the course aims to provide the energy and business management graduate with the skills necessary to implement European and international standards relating to technologies, business, environmental and financial constraints in the commercial sector.

It is a flexible programme with an international focus especially in the areas of environmental and energy legislation, international business and trade, and through the use of internationally recognised BIM (Building Information Modelling) and other generic IT software packages used in management roles.

The work-based project module, undertaken in the second semester, is intended to capture the knowledge and skills acquired under the suite of modules.

ModulesYear 4Energy Auditing, Energy Management, Business, Sales & Marketing, Facility Management, Project Management, Environmental Design, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Informatics, Work-based Project/Work placement

ProgressionThis honours Bachelor’s degree is an effective basis for postgraduate study and research leading to a Master’s (Level 9) qualification. Full details of postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesEnergy management within a corporate structure, Energy auditing (either for a company or through self-employment), The sales and development area of green energy supply, auditing and management, The area of property/ facilities/ project management.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Science in Sustainable Construction or equivalent Level 7 qualification.

This course provides the graduate with the skills necessary to implement European and international standards relating to technologies.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN ENERGY AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

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Business ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Business 64Higher Certificate in Business in Office Management 65Higher Certificate in Music with Music and Instrument Technology 66Higher Certificate in Business in Social Media Marketing 69Higher Certificate in Business in Equine Studies 71Bachelor of Business (Honours) 73Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Psychology 76Bachelor of Business and Law (Honours) 75

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Business 67Bachelor of Business in Digital Marketing 70Bachelor of Business in Equine Studies 72Bachelor of Business in International Business Management 77

Add-on Level 8 honours degrees & higher diplomasBachelor of Business (Honours) 68Higher Diploma in Business 78

Contact

Owen RossHead of Department of Business StudiesEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1895

Brendan DoyleHead of Department of Accounting and Business Computing (Acting)Email [email protected] + 353 (0)90 648 3020

www.ait.ie/businesswww.facebook.com/AITBusinessSchool@busatait

You will have the opportunity to acquire knowledge, develop skills and cultivate attitudes which will help you to fulfil your potential and maximise your career prospects.

Business is an exciting, challenging and dynamic area within which to work. When you consider how much business impacts on our daily lives, it is easy to see the relevance and benefit of a qualification in this field. Success in a business studies or related programme can be a passport to a rewarding and interesting career.

The learning process within the Business School takes place in an environment where you have access to modern resources, expert staff knowledge, links with employers and the latest technology. The ‘ladder’ system of qualifications allows you to progress from higher certificate through to honours Bachelor degree, and on to postgraduate studies.

Courses offered cover a wide range of areas from management to business psychology, social media marketing and much more.

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Our programmes offer the opportunity

to study the major disciplines in

business: accounting, finance,

economics, management, marketing,

The Business School has extensive

links with industry, commerce and the

public sector, which influences and

enriches all programmes.

Our niche programmes are in high-

growth industries and offer the

prospect of exciting, rewarding careers.Lecturers have extensive industry

experience which enriches their

teaching skills and competencies.

Graduates from our honours degrees

are deemed eligible by the Teaching

Council to apply for a Postgraduate

Diploma in Education course.

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Higher Certificate in

BusinessAL650

(Level 6)2 years

Higher Certificate in Business in

Social Media Marketing

AL655(Level 6)2 years

Higher Certificate

in Business with Music

& Instrument Technology

AL651(Level 6)2 years

Higher Certificate

in Business in Equine StudiesAL652

(Level 6)2 years

Higher Certificate

in Business in Office

ManagementAL653

(Level 6)2 years

Bachelor of Business

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Arts

(Honours) in Business Psychology

AL854(Level 8)4 years

Bachelor of Business and Law (Honours)

AL851(Level 8)4 years

Bachelor of Business(Honours)

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Business in Equine Studies

(Level7)+ 1 year

Master of BusinessPostgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Bachelor of Business (Honours)

AL850(Level 8)4 years

Course progression

Bachelor of Business in Digital

Marketing

(Level7)+ 1 year

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CAO code AL650

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 185Cut-off 2013 180Highest 2013 390Median 2013 335

Apply to CAO

Alternative Access OpportunityYear 1 of this course is also available at the Cavan Institute (tel. 049 433 2633/433 2805, and email [email protected]) Students who successfully complete the examinations at the end of year 1 at this institution progress to year 2 of the course in AIT.

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable; there are no specific module requirements.

This course contains business knowledge and skills which form the basis for a career in industry, commerce or the public service. You will gain an understanding of the functional areas of business and of the factors which influence business success.

On graduation, you should be able to use your knowledge and skills for problem solving in a business context. You will also learn how effective interpersonal relations at work contribute to the public image of an organisation and to its progress. Development of your communication skills also forms part of the course. Holders of the higher certificate may apply to join the Bachelor of Business (Level 7) programme at AIT.

ModulesYear 1Financial Accounting, Computer Applications, Economics, Marketing, Learning to Learn, Quantitative Techniques, Business Management, ElectivesInsurance and Banking, European Studies, French, Spanish ab initio.

Year 2Management Accounting, IT and Computer Applications, Marketing Management, Human Resource ManagementElectivesOperations Management, Applied Economics, Financial Accounting, Services Marketing, Analysis of Financial Institutions, E-business, Insurance and Banking, International Economics, French, Spanish ab initio.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification you will be eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Business (Level 7) programme at AIT. Alternatively, you may avail of the exemptions granted by one of the professional accountancy bodies and apply for full-time accountancy studies at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesThis course helps to prepare you for a career in areas such as general business, accounting, banking, insurance, marketing, management, administration, retail services and computing.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS

You will gain an understanding of the functional areas of business and of the factors which influence success.

AL650

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CAO code AL653

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 115Cut-off 2013 195Highest 2013 395Median 2013 260

Application to CAO

Alternative Access OpportunityYear 1 of this course is also available at the Cavan Institute (tel. 049 433 2633/433 2805, and email [email protected]) Students who successfully complete the examinations at the end of year 1 at this institution progress to year 2 of the course in AIT.

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certifi-cate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable; there are no specific module requirements.

As a student on this course you will obtain an understanding of the principles and practices of office management.

This course will allow you to gain the knowledge and develop the skills required for positions such as secretaries, personal assistants, managers and office supervisors in industrial, commercial and service organisations.

Latest developments in office technology and software applications are an integral element of the curriculum. It is possible to obtain Microsoft Office Specialist Expert Master accreditation as part of your studies.

Holders of the qualification may reasonably expect promotion to junior management, upon gaining employment experience.

A text processing speed of at least 45wpm at 97% accuracy is expected to be achieved over the duration of the course.

According to the National Skills Bulleting 2012, there were approximately 64,000 people employed in administrative and support services.

ModulesYear 1Computer Applications, Economics, Business Accounting, Text Processing*, Learning to Learn, Computer Applications, Business Accounting, Business Management, ElectivesHealth Services Administration, Insurance and Banking, French, Spanish ab initio.

Year 2IT and Computer Applications, Business Accounting, Marketing, Text Processing*, Human Resource Management,ElectivesHealth Services Administration, Insurance and Banking, French, Spanish ab initio.

* Examinations in this area require a significant level of speed and accuracy in processing language-based information and, therefore, may prove difficult for a student with a specific learning difficulty e.g. dyslexia.

ProgressionHolders of the qualification are eligible to apply to join a Bachelor of Business (Level 7) programme at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesOn successful completion of the course you are eligible to obtain secretarial and administrative employment in areas such as general business, banking, insurance, tourism and retail.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESSIN OFFICE MANAGEMENT

Holders of the qualification may reasonably expect promotion to junior management, upon gaining employment experience.

AL653

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You will be involved in a wide range of practical work, encompassing instrument craft and design, sound engineering.

CAO code AL651

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 200Cut-off 2013 230Highest 2013 400Median 2013 330

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable; there are no specific module requirements.

Are you interested in learning about sound engineering, instrument technology, and music production, as well as about the business side of the music industry and business in general? Then, this two-year course may be of interest to you.

The Higher Certificate in Business with Music and Instrument Technology is a diverse programme that aims to bring business principles to audio engineers, instrument makers and budding entrepreneurs!

During the course of your studies on this programme you will be involved in a wide range of practical work, encompassing instrument craft and design, sound engineering, general business and music business.This diversity aims to give graduates of the course a range of skills and flexibility to work within a highly competitive industry.

Modules are delivered through a combination of lectures, practical work, projects and continuous assessment.

On completion of the course, you will have assembled a portfolio of industry-related work to take you forward into your career.

ModulesYear 1Computer Applications, Sound Engineering, Learning to Learn, Financial Accounting, Instrument Technology, Business Management, Music and Instrument Appreciation.

Year 2Marketing, Sound Engineering, Enterprise Project, Operations Management, Work Placement, Project, Instrument Technology, Management Accounting.

ProgressionHolders of the qualification are eligible to apply to join a Bachelor of Business (Level 7) programme at AIT. A module in Sound Engineering is included in this programme as an elective.

Career OpportunitiesWith the higher certificate you will be qualified to assume a junior position in the sound engineering or instrument technology or business sectors of the music and related industries. The following positions should be typical: sound technician (live and studio), event organiser, festival administrator, venue administrator, instrument maintenance technician, instrument repair technician, equipment maintenance technician.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESSWITH MUSIC AND INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY

AL651

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NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsA Higher Certificate in Business or an approved equivalent Level 6 qualification is required.

This programme, at third-year level, provides EU and other overseas students with a range of business and related knowledge and skills required for successful careers in international business management. The curriculum also helps the student to develop an understanding of Irish history, culture and traditions, as well as providing an insight into the political and administrative structures of the country.

Students develop both generic and specialised knowledge related to how industrial and commercial organisations function and to those environmental factors which impact upon the success of an enterprise. A critical understanding of the key factors involved in effective business management, and the development of attitudes and expertise required in today’s challenging business environment are amongst the benefits to be gained from the programme. You will also improve your competence in spoken and written English.

ModulesYear 3Managerial Finance, Business Management and Enterprise Development, Irish Studies – Irish Heritage, International Marketing and Sales Management, ElectivesBusiness Information Systems, Market Research and Analysis, Retail Planning and Design, Logistics and the Supply Chain, Computer Studies, Taxation, Economic Policy & Analysis, Corporate Reporting, Strategic Human Resource Management, Decision Making Techniques, Business English, Business French, Business Spanish,

ProgressionAs a graduate, you are eligible to apply to join the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Business (Honours) Level 8 programme at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesOn successful completion of this degree programme, you are prepared for employment in a wide range of business areas such as management, administration, finance, marketing, sales and information technology.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS

Students develop both generic and specialised knowledge related to how industrial and commercial organisations function.

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If you hold a Bachelor of Business (Level 7) qualification, this honours degree programme provides you with the opportunity to gain a Level 8 qualification after one further year of full-time study. The curriculum includes advanced business knowledge and skills to prepare you for the challenges and opportunities likely to arise in future employment.

The overall aim is to provide you with the opportunity to develop the analytical and high-level business skills required to deal effectively with rapid technological, organisational and environmental change in a modern business setting. You will develop a conceptual, systematic and mature approach to the identification, analysis and solution of problems in business/commercial/service organisations. You will also acquire the knowledge and critical understanding of the interrelationships between the different functions within business management.

ModulesYear 4Strategic Analysis, Financial Management, Strategic Marketing, Strategic Implementation, Systems and Project ManagementElectivesIntegrated Marketing Communications, Valuations, Enterprise Database Systems, Financial Markets, Management Accounting and Decision Making, Customer Relationship Management, Managing People and Organisational Change, Business French, Business Spanish.

ProgressionIf you graduate with an honours-level degree (minimum 2.2) you are eligible to be considered for the Master of Business one-year, full-time programme at AIT. Depending upon your chosen modules at Level 8, you may also be eligible to apply for the one-year full-time Master of Arts in Accounting programme at the institute. Alternatively, you may decide to transfer to full-time professional accountancy studies, also available within the Business School, or to pursue postgraduate study at another institution. Full details of these programmes are contained in the AIT postgraduate prospectus.

AccreditationGraduates of this programme are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities, to teach the subjects Accounting, Economics and Business.

Career OpportunitiesAs an honours business graduate, you may seek employment across a wide range of disciplines/functions, such as management, administration, accounting, banking, retail management, finance, marketing, human resource management, insurance and in computing/information technology. Rapid career progression may be expected on the basis of expertise, commitment and attitude.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of a Bachelor of Business (Level 7) qualification are eligible to apply to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONOURS)

You will develop the skills required to deal effectively with technological, organisational and environmental change in a modern business setting.

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CAO code AL652

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 215Cut-off 2013 180Highest 2013 365Median 2013 255

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable; there are no specific module requirements.

Would you like to study a course where you learn practical ways in which you can market or sell a product using social media tools?Do you want to graduate with business, IT and social media skills designed to meet industry needs? If so, then this is the course for you.The aim of this programme is to provide an opportunity for students to develop the knowledge, skills and competencies to become highly skilled practitioners in the area of social media marketing, for commercial and service organisations. The scale of the industry can be seen from the fact that digital advertising in Ireland has increased by 12.3% to surpass €150m for the first time. All the key social media providers have head offices in Ireland, namely Facebook, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter.Furthermore, according to a recent report from IrishJobs.ie, areas such as marketing continue to experience increases in demand.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn with Social Media, Computer Applications, Marketing, Financial Accounting and Economics, Quantitative Techniques, Social Media, Social Media Applications, Sales & Marketing and Financial Accounting.

Year 2IT and Computer Applications, Services Marketing and Applied Entrepreneurship, E-Business, Marketing Management and Human Resource Management.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification you will be eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Business in Digital Marjeting, as well as the Bachelor of Business (Level 7) programme at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesOn successful completion of this course, you will have gained a strong business theory and practical understanding of business and social media marketing. You will have created an online portfolio of industry-related work over the duration of the course demonstrating a diverse skillset to potential employers.

AL655 HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS IN SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING

All the key social media providers have head offices in Ireland, namely Facebook, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Social media and digital marketing have become commonplace as a communication tool for individuals over the last decade and, in more recent years businesses have strived to use social media as an effective marketing tool to acquire, engage and convert customers. Where businesses are investing, the obvious questions being posed circulate around the measurability of marketing campaigns and user interactions. This has brought a much more scientific and analytical approach to digital marketing.

On this degree, you will learn the concept of creative content marketing for social and digital marketing. You will learn how to plan, develop and implement a digital content strategy. You will learn about serach engine optimisation (SEO) and apply that learning in a practical context. You will also explore cyberpsychology, by studying human interactions with other emerging technologies, including the internet, mobile computing, mobile phones, games consoles, virtual reality, digital media and any other technology, which has demonstrated an ability to alter human behaviours.

ModulesYear 3Creative Content, SEO and Usability, Market Research and Analysis, Managerial Finance, Advanced SEO and Usability, Cyber Psychology and Behaviour, Digital Marketing Strategy, Business Management and Enterprise Development

ProgressionStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible to apply for the Bachelor of Business (Honours) or the proposed new programme Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Digital Marketing, both at AIT. They would also be eligible to apply for relevant Level 8 Programmes at other third level colleges and universities.

Career OpportunitiesA Level 7 qualification gives the student a very wide set of skills and they would be able to work in junior positions in small/medium size enterprises where the demands for marketing with social media skills are apparent.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsA Higher Certificate in Business in Social Media Marketing or an approved equivalent Level 6 qualification is required.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN DIGITAL MARKETING

Ireland’s digital economy is expected to be worth €21.1bn by 2020, making up 10% of gross domestic product and creating 150,000 jobs.

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CAO code AL652

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 AQACut-off 2013 AQAHighest 2013 400Median 2013 285

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certifi-cate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable; there are no specific module requirements.

Do you have a love of horses and the equine industry? Would you like to turn your hobby into a career and work within the racing, breeding or equestrian sport industry, then this two-year course could be for you.

Studying on this higher certificate will provide you with knowledge of those disciplines which form the basis for a successful career in the business and equine sectors. You will be expected to understand the factors which make an equine or a general business organisation successful. You will develop the knowledge and learn the skills required for a career in the wider business sectors. The qualification also provides the necessary foundation for progression to an appropriate Bachelor degree (Level 7), as indicated below. Emphasis is placed on both the theoretical and practical elements of the curriculum throughout the course.

During both years, the linking of the business and equine elements involves attendance at AIT and Gurteen College, Ballingarry, Roscrea, Co Tipperary [www.gurteencollege.ie].

ModulesYear 1Equine Business Administration, Learning to Learn, Equine Anatomy and Physiology, Equine Facilities Management, Principles of Equitation, Horsemastership, Computer Applications, Economics, Equine Reproduction, Principals of Equine Health and Disease, Work Placement.

Year 2Marketing, Financial Accounting, Equitation and Equine Behaviour, Equine Nutrition, Applied Science, Human Resource Management, Management Accounting, The Irish Equine Industry

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Business in Equine Studies (Level 7) one-year, add-on programme at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesJob opportunities may include employment in equine administration, yard and stud farm management, in the marketing of horses/equine-related products, in transportation, in riding centres, in competition yards, and in equine-based centres/facilities within the recreation, leisure and tourism sectors, as well as in areas of general business.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESSIN EQUINE STUDIES

You will be expected to understand the factors which make an equine or a general business organisation successful.

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN EQUINE STUDIES

You will learn how to use diagnostic skills to identify problems of a business or equine nature.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Business in Equine Studies (Level 6) or an approved equivalent qualification.

This one-year, add-on Bachelor degree will enable you to demonstrate specialised knowledge related to general business and the equine industry. You will learn how to use diagnostic skills to identify problems of a business or equine nature, and acquire the capacity to provide informed, innovative, ethical solutions to such problems.

From the business angle, you will learn to assess success and failure and to analyse the impact of key external and internal factors on organisational progress. This course will also develop your communication and team-working skills, which will aid your future career development and progress. Should you so choose, this degree will give you the necessary background and expertise to pursue further academic studies in related disciplines.

ModulesYear 3International Marketing and Sales Management, Enterprise Development and Management, Equine Managerial Finance, Equine Exercise Science, Equestrian Competition, Principles of Teaching Equitation, Advanced Equine Health and Disease, Equine Sports Coaching, Equine Yard Management & Event Organisation.

ProgressionAs a graduate you may be eligible to apply for a place on an appropriate Bachelor degree (Level 7/8) programme.

Career OpportunitiesJob opportunities are varied and include, at the appropriate level, employment in equine administration/management, yard and stud farm management, equine-related coaching, marketing of horses/equine-related products, employment in riding centres and competition yards, and in equine-based centres/facilities as well as in general business.

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS(HONOURS)

The curriculum on this course has been designed to develop your ability to cultivate analytical and advanced business skills.

CAO code AL850

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 295Cut-off 2013 285Highest 2013 445Median 2013 355

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards: BBSAX or 5M2468, BBSXX or 5M2102, BMXXX or 5M2069, BBSBS or 5M1997, BBSSX or 5M1997.They are also required to have obtained distinctions in three modules.

This honours degree will enable you to develop the advanced knowledge and practical skills appropriate for careers in different functional areas of business across today’s challenging and changing commercial environment.

Based on global trends, opportunities for employment growth arise in the following areas: banking and capital markets, insurance, funds and investment management; while there are 33,000 people employed directly in Ireland in international financial services and this is set to rise by 10,000 by 2016.

The curriculum on this course has been designed to develop your ability to cultivate the analytical and advanced business skills required to deal effectively with opportunities and problems likely to be encountered in the workplace.

ModulesYear 1Financial Accounting, Business Management, Quantitative Techniques, Computer Applications, Learning to Learn, Economics, Marketing,ElectivesInsurance and Banking, European Studies, French, Spanish ab initio.

Year 2Human Resource Management, IT & Computer Applications, Management Accounting, Marketing ManagementElectivesApplied Economics, Insurance and Banking, Operations Management, Services Marketing, Financial Accounting, International Economics, Analysis of

Financial Institutions, E-business, French, Spanish ab initio.

Year 3Managerial Finance, Business Information Systems, Business Law, Business Management and Enterprise Development, Managerial Finance, Company Law, ElectivesMarket Research and Analysis, Taxation, Retail Planning and Design, Logistics and the Supply Chain, Computer Studies, Institutional Lending, International Marketing and Sales Management, Corporate Reporting, Decision Making Techniques, Strategic Human Resource Management, Economic Policy & Analysis, Business French, Business Spanish.

Year 4Financial Management, Systems and Project Management, Strategic Analysis, Strategic Marketing, ElectivesIntegrated Marketing Communications, Enterprise Database Systems, Financial Markets, Management Accounting and Decision Making, Customer Relationship Management, Managing People and Organisational Change, Strategic Implementation, Business French, Business Spanish.

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GRADUATE PROFILE

Brendan P. Farrell JrIt’s a long way from working in a family grocery business in Longford town to heading up one of the world’s most successful financial services software firms, but that is the journey undertaken by Brendan P. Farrell Jr.

The AIT business graduate (1984) was named among a prestigious group of the top 100 Irish

American leaders in 2011. Earlier that year, he was selected as an Ernst & Young entrepreneur of the year finalist in the international category.

Brendan Farrell, a founder of XSP, has over 27 years of experience in financial services including six years at Financial Information, Inc. as Vice-President of Sales and Marketing and before that, seven years at The Bank of New York where he held various officer-level management positions in the securities operations division after his return to New York.

Established in 1996, XSP is the global leader (60% market share) in automated, end-to-end corporate actions solutions for the financial industry. The company employs over 70 full-time staff with offices in New York, Alabama, London, and partner offices in Singapore, Sydney, Australia and other Asia Pacific locations.

While always maintaining his strong roots to his family and community in Ireland, he is also very connected to the Irish American community in North America and serves on various Irish American committees including most recently the 2010 Dinner Committee of the American Irish Historical Society; the 2011 American Ireland Fund New York Dinner Gala – Chairman’s Committee; and as Co-Chair of the Ninth Annual UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School Dinner Committee in 2011.

Brendan Farrell attended St Mel’s College and Templemichael College in Longford.

ProgressionSeveral postgraduate opportunities are open to you at AIT. Should you obtain an honours-level degree (minimum grade 2.2) you are eligible to apply for the one-year, full-time Master of Business programme at the institute. You may decide to transfer to full-time professional accountancy studies, also offered by the Business School. A Master’s degree by research represents another potential opportunity for suitability qualified graduates. Alternatively, you may pursue postgraduate studies at another institution. Full details of relevant AIT postgraduate programmes are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

AccreditationGraduates of this programme are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities, to be recognised to teach the subjects Accounting, Economics and Business.

Career OpportunitiesAs an honours business graduate, you can expect to obtain employment at the appropriate level across a wide range of business areas, including management, administration, accounting, banking, retail management, finance, marketing, human resource management, insurance, and computing/information technology. Rapid career progression may be expected on the basis of expertise, commitment and attitude.

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CAO code AL851

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 270Cut-off 2013 270Highest 2013 465Median 2013 335

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards: BBSAX or 5M2468, BBSXX or 5M2102, BMXXX or 5M2069, BBSBS or 5M1997, BBSSX or 5M1997.They are also required to have obtained distinctions in three modules.

With increasing regulation of the business world, there is a constant demand for graduates who hold the advanced knowledge and skills of both business and law. The integration of key roles within these functional areas requires the interdisciplinary knowledge and related skills that was previously the domain of two distinct professions.This four-year honours degree programme reflects these workplace developments and will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the areas of business and law. The degree will also enable students to analyse the importance of, and the relationship between, the different disciplines and functions represented in the modern business, that were previously the domain of two distinct professions. And to understand the legal function and its importance in a modern business environment.The degree will also enhance students’ effective communication skills, in both a business and a legal context, and will develop further knowledge and skills in computing theory and applications.You will also be exempt from the preliminary examination of the Law Society of Ireland and will be well placed to attempt Part 1 of the Final Examination of the Law Society should you wish to progress to become qualified as a solicitor.

ModulesYear 1Irish Legal System, Learning to Learn, Business Management, Financial Accounting, Constitutional Law, Economics, Information Technology and Computer Applications.

Year 2 Employment Law, Contract Law, Quantitative Techniques, Tort Law, Human Resource Management.ElectivesServices Marketing, Applied Economics, Financial Accounting, E-business, International Economics.

Year 3Commercial Law, Company Law, Managerial Finance, European Union Law, Business Management and Enterprise Development, Revenue Law.

Year 4Land Law, Equity Law, Ethics and Corporate Responsibility, Financial Markets, Systems and Project Management, Strategic Management.ElectivesManaging People And Organisational Change, Management Accounting and Decision Making, Customer Relationship Management, Integrated Marketing and Communications.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate studies and research leading to Masters (Level 9) qualifications. Graduates from this programme will be eligible to apply for the Master’s degree in Business at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate you are eligible to pursue a career as a solicitor by undertaking the exams of the Law Society of Ireland. Alternatively, a variety of career options exist in the areas of general business, banking, taxation, insurance, teaching or journalism.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND LAW (HONOURS)

The degree will also enhance students’ effective communication skills, in both a business and a legal context.

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CAO code AL854

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 295

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards: BBSAX or 5M2468, BBSXX or 5M2102, 5M3635.They are also required to have obtained distinctions in three modules.

Business psychology is an emerging discipline within academia and the workplace. While related to the area of organisational behaviour, this new honours degree will also provide you with knowledge of change management, human resources, marketing, as well as several branches of psychology.In short, the degree will provide you with the skills and knowledge to apply psychological principles to business problems in the workplace.The BA (Hons) degree in Business Psychology offers an insight into a wide range of knowledge and skills which include areas such as human motivation and behaviour, relationships and group dynamics, communication and teamwork skills, critical and analytical thinking, and designing, conducting, analysing and evaluating research. The wide ranging nature of the degree will position graduates for future employment in areas such as human resources management, leadership, and marketing.

ModulesYear 1Foundations of Business Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Marketing, Social Psychology of Organisations, Quantitative Techniques, Business Management, Computer Applications, Learning to Learn,

Year 2Personal Development and Communications, Human Resource Management, IT and Computer Applications, Psychology of Advertising & Media, Group Dynamics, Psychology of Leadership and Performance, Health Psychology, Marketing Management

Year 3Organisational Analysis and Design, Conflict Resolution Skills, Market Research and Analysis, Social Media Applications, Statistics, Current Issues in Business, Psychology, Consumer Psychology and Buyer Behaviour, Strategic Human, Resource Management, Cyber Psychology and Behaviour

Year 4Research Methods, Positive Psychology at Work, Cognitive Psychology, Strategic Marketing, Applied Research Project, Managing People and Organisational Change

ProgressionStudents who graduate from this programme will be eligible to apply to the proposed MA in Organisational Psychology in the AIT Business School.

It is envisaged that students will also be eligble to progress to a wide range of other Master’s programmes.

Career OpportunitiesIt is anticipated that graduates will find entry-level employment in a wide range of sectors, including business, community, social, media and cultural organisations, education, NGOs, local government and local development agencies. Within these sectors graduates will perform roles in human resources, marketing, management, customer relations and business analysis.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY

This degree will provide you with the skills and knowledge to apply psychological principles to business problems in the workplace.

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BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Students develop both generic and specialised knowledge related to how industrial and commercial organisations function.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsA Higher Certificate in Business or an approved equivalent Level 6 qualification is required. All applicants must be recommended by their parent institution, under the following headings: academic ability, maturity, capacity to integrate, character and integrity, command of spoken and written English, motivation in applying for the course.

This programme, at third-year level, provides EU and other overseas students with a range of business and related knowledge and skills required for successful careers in international business management. The curriculum also helps the student to develop an understanding of Irish history, culture and traditions, as well as providing an insight into the political and administrative structures of the country.

Students develop both generic and specialised knowledge related to how industrial and commercial organisations function and to those environmental factors which impact upon the success of an enterprise. A critical understanding of the key factors involved in effective business management, and the development of attitudes and expertise required in today’s challenging business environment are amongst the benefits to be gained from the programme. You will also improve your competence in spoken and written English.

ModulesYear 3Managerial Finance, Business Management and Enterprise Development, Irish Studies – Irish Heritage, International Marketing and Sales Management, ElectivesBusiness Information Systems, Market Research and Analysis, Retail Planning and Design, Logistics and the Supply Chain, Computer Studies, Taxation, Economic Policy & Analysis, Corporate Reporting, Strategic Human Resource Management, Decision Making Techniques, Business English, Business French, Business Spanish,

ProgressionAs a graduate, you are eligible to apply to join the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Business (Honours) Level 8 programme at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesOn successful completion of this degree programme, you are prepared for employment in a wide range of business areas such as management, administration, finance, marketing, sales and information technology.

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NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsA Bachelor degree (Level 7) or a Bachelor degree (honours, Level 8) in any non-business discipline is required.

This higher diploma programme provides formal education and training in business disciplines for graduates with a non-business background. Holders of the qualification will normally be expected to enter employment with a strong business studies background, which will complement the qualification(s) already acquired. The course emphasises the importance of practical/project work across all modules.

The course will provide you with the conceptual framework, knowledge and skills which will enable you to understand a complex and changing business environment. It will also give you an understanding of the respective importance and the interrelationship between the different disciplines and functions represented in the modern business, with a focus on enterprise development and project management. You will gain an enhanced understanding of the finance function and its importance in a modern business environment; and of marketing and its role in effectively supporting business development. The modules on management and organisational behaviour will build on your prior qualification(s) and will focus on business settings.

ModulesManagement, Strategy and Change, Economics and the Business Environment, Financial Statement Analysis, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, Enterprise Development and Project Management, Business Law, Business Applications.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this Level 8 programme, you are eligible to be considered for the Master of Business one-year, full-time programme at AIT. Alternatively, you may decide to pursue postgraduate study at another institution. Full details of postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this programme, you will have a wide range of skills and will be well suited to gain employment across a broad range of industries building on your original qualification(s), but now enhanced with this business qualification.

HIGHER DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS

You will gain an enhanced understanding of the finance function and its importance in a modern business environment.

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Name: Enda BartonCourse: Bachelor of Business (Honours)Graduated: 2009Employer: RyanairPosition: Advertising and Media Executive

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Computing and ICT Engineering ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Computing for Business 86Bachelor of Science in Business Computing 87Higher Cert in Electronics and Computer Engineering 90ICT Engineering (Common Entry to Electronics and Wireless Communications, Network Management, and Computer Engineering) 92 Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Wireless Communications 96Bachelor of Science in Network Management 97Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering 98Bachelor of Science in Software Development (Mobile Apps and Connected Devices) 99Software Design (Common Entry to Game Development and Cloud Computing) 102

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering 91

Add-on Level 8 honours degrees and higher diplomasBachelor of Science (Honours) in Business Computing 88Higher Diploma in Computing 89Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering 100Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure 101

Contact

Brendan DoyleHead of Department of Accounting and Business Computing (Acting)Email [email protected] + 353 (0)90 648 3020

www.ait.ie/businesswww.facebook.com/AITBusinessSchool

Marcus RahillyHead of Dept of Electronic, Computer & Software EngineeringEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 646 8155

www.ait.ie/engineeringwww.facebook.com/SOENG

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Our business computing programmes

are designed specifically for a career

in business IT, where the greatest

number of employment opportunities

exist.

Lecturers have extensive industry

experience which enriches their

teaching skills and competencies.

Engineers Ireland accreditation

available to graduates of selected

programmes.

The common entry structure

allows students to study a general

introduction to the area, before

choosing their specialisation in

second year.

A number of degrees incorporate

CISCO qualifications.

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The Engineering and Informatics Building at AIT is one of the finest facilities of its kind in Ireland

The building represents an investment of €36 million and is home to faculty, students and researchers in the domains of mechanical, renewable and sustainable engineering, electronics and software engineering, polymer engineering, as well as civil and construction engineering.

The 11,000 square metre facility, designed by McCullough Mulvin Architects, claimed the prize for best educational building at the Irish Architecture Awards 2010.

#DesignBuildEngineer

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Higher Certificate in Electronics

and Computer Engineering

AL601(Level 6)2 years

Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Engineering Informatics - Common EntryAL701

(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Software Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Honours) in Network

Management & Cloud

Infrastructure

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Higher Certificate in

Computing for Business

AL657(Level 6)2 years

Bachelor of Science in Business

Computing

AL750(Level7)3 years

Bachelor of Science (Honours)

in Business Computing

(Level 8)+1 year

Higher Diploma in Computing

(Level 8)+1 year

Year 3

Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Software Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Science in Network

Management

Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and

Wireless

BSc (Honours) in Network

Management & Cloud

Infrastructure

(Level 8)+ 1 year

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Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering

AL704(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Software Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Science (Honours)

in Software Design (Cloud Computing)

Bachelor of Science in Network

Management

AL703(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Science (Honours)

in Software Design (Game Development)

Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and

Wireless

AL702(Level 7)3 years

BSc (Honours) in Network

Management & Cloud

Infrastructure

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Software Design - Common EntryAL801

(Level 8)4 years

Bachelor of Science in Software

Development (Mobile Apps

and Connected Devices)

AL705(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Software Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

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Google, Microsoft, Intel – just some of the world’s leading information and communications technology companies that have substantial operations in Ireland. And, despite employing 70,000 skilled personnel, the ICT sector in Ireland currently has vacancies for a further 4,500 employees.

This new Higher Certificate in Computing for Business is a perfect starting point to enter this multi-billion euro industry. As a student on the course, you will learn how to provide computerised solutions to a range of business problems, through writing, compiling and debugging computer programs. You will also gain an understanding of high-level computer languages and modern business packages.

You will develop a comprehensive knowledge of computer hardware and operating systems. You will get to research, design and develop a fully functional website using HTML, CSS and basic scripting. How the world wide web and cloud computing impacts on business is also part of the course, as is looking at different information systems and how they are used in a modern business environment.

Social media plays an increasingly important role in business, and this course will provide you with practical, hands-on experience of using social media applications, including video, blogging and microblogging (e.g. Twitter).

You will also learn how to design and develop apps for Android smart phones

and tablets, and be able to publish them to Google Play.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Programming Concepts, Quantitative Techniques, Computer Applications, Computer Architecture and Web Development, Financial Accounting, Programming Fundamentals, Database Applications, Data Communications, Management Accounting, Social Media Applications

Year 2Object Oriented Programming, Systems Analysis Techniques, Computer Networks, Operating Systems, E-business and Information Systems, Data Structures, Systems Design, Mobile Applications Development, Computer Forensics, E-business

ProgressionGraduates of this programme will be eligible to join the year three of existing Bachelor of Science in Business Computing (Level 7) Programme at AIT. They would also be eligible to apply for relevant Level 7 programmes at other third level providers.

Career OpportunitiesThis Level 6 qualification gives the student a very wide set of skills and they would be able to work in junior positions and support roles in a wide range of business and industry environments.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTING FOR BUSINESS

The Higher Certificate in Computing for Business is a perfect starting point to enter this multi-billion euro industry.

CAO code AL657

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 230Cut-off 2013 220Highest 2013 400Median 2013 365

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

AL657

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AL750 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INBUSINESS COMPUTING

High-level computer languages, modern business software packages, computer hardware and operating systems are covered within the curriculum

CAO code AL750

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 230Cut-off 2013 205Highest 2013 300Median 2013 275

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

Within this programme the student is provided with the opportunity to gain a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the theory and practice of computing, information technology and related business functions, as required for employment and career development in small, medium and large organisations within industry, commerce and the public service.

You will gain a critical understanding of the strategies and methodologies used in providing computerised solutions to a range of business-related problems. High-level computer languages, modern business software packages, computer hardware and operating systems are covered within the curriculum. Information technology does not exist in isolation in companies and organisations. Consequently, the programme also allows you to develop knowledge and skills related to the main functional areas of business.

Twenty-seven percent of workers earning more than €60,000 a year work in IT according to IrishJobs.ie Salary Survey 2012.

ModulesYear 1Computer Architecture & Web Development, Programming Concepts, Computer Applications, Financial Accounting, Learning to Learn, Quantitative Techniques, Data Communication, Programming Fundamentals, Database Applications, Management Accounting.

Year 2Computer Networks, Object Oriented Programming, Operating Systems, Systems Analysis Techniques, Business Information Systems, Computer Forensics, Data Structures, Systems Design, Games Development Concepts, Financial & Management Accounting.

Year 3Database Systems, Advanced Object Oriented Programming, Quantitative Techniques, Web Development, Systems Development, Business Management and Enterprise Development, Network Programming, Systems Implementation.ElectivesComputer Systems Administration, Logistics and the Supply Chain.

ProgressionWith this Level 7 degree, you are eligible to apply to join the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business Computing at the institute.

Career OpportunitiesThe need for graduates with business-related computer knowledge and skills and a background business qualification continues to be strong. You may expect to find employment at supervisory/operational level in different sectors of the computing, electronic business and ICT sectors, including: software development, e-business, computer networking, database design, system support and computer sales. Employment in general business represents a further option as the basis for a potential career.

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Designed as a one-year, add-on to the Bachelor of Science in Business Computing, this honours degree qualification will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of computing and information technology in a business environment, while further enhancing the general business knowledge acquired and skills developed on the Level 7 degree. The importance of integrating computing with other functional areas in an organisation is emphasised, as are the competitive advantages to be gained by adopting a structured approach to systems development and quality management.

Employers seek people with strong analytical ability. This qualification will help you to develop appropriate skills, particularly in the area of software quality assurance and algorithmic analysis. You will be taught about the distributed processing environment and issues involved in e-business and multimedia production. Having a rounded approach to business is essential to your future success, and you are expected to develop an understanding of strategic management and the conceptual approach to problem-solving and decision-making in business organisations.

Research represents a key function in successful organisations. This programme will enable you to explore the theoretical framework and develop the practical skills necessary for a structured approach to research. You will also gain a more advanced quantitative background in order to develop modelling skills for the solution of business problems.

ModulesYear 4Software Project Management & Design, Distributed Systems, Strategic Analysis, Digital Business, Software Development & Quality, Cryptography & Security, Quantitative Analysis, Project, Web Applications Development, Strategic Implementation

ProgressionThe qualification may be an effective basis for postgraduate studies and research leading to a Master’s (Level 9) qualification. Please see the AIT’s postgraduate prospectus for full details of all programmes available within the institute.

AccreditationAs a holder of this degree you are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities, recognised to teach the subject Computer Studies.

Career OpportunitiesYou may seek employment at supervisory/operational level in different sectors of the computing, electronic business/information technology sector, including: software development, e-business, computer networking, database design, system support and computer sales. Opportunities in general business represent another viable option.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN BUSINESS COMPUTING

The importance of integrating computing with other functional areas in an organisation is emphasised.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Science in Business Computing or an approved equivalent Level 7 qualification.

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This higher diploma programme provides formal education and training for graduates (in any discipline) who wish to pursue careers in areas related to computing and information technology. Holders of the qualification will normally be expected to enter employment involving business ICT, with a view to progressing to a managerial position. They will also be suitable for vacancies in the smaller organisation where a broader base of knowledge and skills is required, while a career in computer hardware/software sales is another realistic objective. The programme emphasises the importance of practical/project work across all modules.

The course will provide you with an understanding of the key competencies involved in business analysis, as well as the theoretical concepts and practical aspects associated with the ICT industry. It will enable you to develop a critical awareness of the strategies and methodologies used in providing computerised solutions to business-related problems. You will gain the ability and sensitivity to plan, design, implement and review a project using the necessary supervisory, interpersonal and project management skills. You will also obtain a detailed understanding of the workings of commercial computerised systems and develop an analytical

awareness of the implications, uses and potential of the internet as a tool for the development of e-business.

ModulesComputer Technology, Database Applications, Enterprise Applications, Object Oriented Programming and Design, Systems Analysis and Design, Systems Development and Implementation.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this Level 8 programme, you are eligible to be considered for the Master of Business one-year, full-time programme at AIT. Those achieving a 2.1 award are also eligible to apply to progress to the MSc in Software Engineering at AIT. Alternatively, you may decide to pursue postgraduate study at another institution. Full details of postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this programme, you will have a wide range of skills and will be well suited to gain employment across a broad range of industries building on your original qualification(s), but now enhanced with this business computing qualification.

This course will enable you to develop a critical awareness of the strategies and methodologies used in providing computerised solutions to business-related problems

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsA Bachelor degree (Level 7) or a Bachelor degree (honours, Level 8) in any non-computing discipline is required.

HIGHER DIPLOMA IN COMPUTING

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HIGHER CERT IN ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

This course will qualify you to become a computer technician with enhanced knowledge of electronics, and computer hardware and software.

CAO code AL601

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 185Cut-off 2013 205Highest 2013 435Median 2013 285

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL601

Recent developments in the Irish electronics sector have led to the creation of a considerable number of jobs in personal computer installation and servicing, network installation and maintenance.

This course will qualify you to become a computer technician with enhanced knowledge of electronics, and computer hardware and software. On successful completion of this course you will have developed skills of assembly, testing, computer servicing, problem-solving and decision-making.

ModulesYear 1Digital Electronics, Analogue Electronics and Telecommunication, Software Development, Mathematics, Materials Processes and Practice, Communications and Computer Applications,

Year 2 Electronics, Digital Systems, Mathematics, Software Development, Business Environment and Systems, Computer Project, Communications Systems.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this course you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering (Level 7) programme at AIT or related Level 7 programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationAs a graduate of the Higher Certificate in Engineering in Electronics and Computer Engineering, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Engineering Technician.

Career OpportunitiesThe electronics and computer industries offer many opportunities and you may find employment such as computer servicing, computer repairs and the production of computer-controlled equipment, computer networking equipment and also multimedia technology hardware.

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This course will provide you with the education and training necessary for a career in the computer, software and electronics industry. During the course of this degree you will develop the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to computer engineering and you will develop skills in computer systems administration and problem solving.

ModulesYear 3Software Development, Digital Modulation, Embedded Systems, Mobile Computing, Computer Systems Administration, Mathematics, Data Communications and Networks, Project, Business Environment and Systems

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationAs a graduate of the Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities exist in the areas of computer manufacturing, computer maintenance, computer systems administration including PC network support and multimedia technology applications.

Computer engineers play a vital role in the research, design, development and installation of the resulting hardware and software.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Engineering (Computer Engineering) or Higher Certificate in Engineering (Electronics and Computer Engineering) or Higher Certificate in Engineering (Electronics Engineering) or an equivalent Level 6 qualification.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING INCOMPUTER ENGINEERING

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ICT ENGINEERING (Common Entry)incorporating three awards: Electronics and Wireless Communications, Network Management, and Computer Engineering

This programme has been developed to give students sufficient time and experience to come to an informed choice as to which specific electronic, computing or software programme they wish to follow.

CAO code AL701

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 195

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL701

This programme provides a common entry year 1 to the following Level 7 programmes: • BEng in Electronics and Wireless

Communications • BSc in Network Management• BEng in Computer Engineering

It has been developed to give students sufficient time and experience to come to an informed choice as to which specific electronic, computing or software programme they wish to follow.

This broad experience of some of the major areas in ECS, namely Electronics, Software and Networks will better enable the students to carry on to Year 2, knowing they have an interest and aptitude for a particular field.

ModulesYear 1Communications, Computer Applications, Analogue Electronics, Project, Software Development, Networks, Telecommunications, Mathematics, Digital Electronics

ProgressionOn completion of this first year the student would be eligible to join the year 2 of any of the three current Electronics, Computer and Software programmes listed above.

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AL701

You will obtain the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to wireless communications and electronic engineering,

CAO code AL701

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 195

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING IN ELECTRONICS AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Application to this degree is through AL701 Engineering Informatics (Common Entry).

This is the era of wireless communications when information technologies and communications are converging. The main characteristic of this era can be summarised as communication anytime, anywhere, any-media at high data rates.

To sustain innovation and growth in the sector, future electronics technicians and engineers must be equipped with the necessary technical expertise and knowledge. A graduate with a combined education in both mobile communication technology and electronics can be invaluable to employers in this sector.

This degree is designed to provide the education and training necessary for a career in the wireless communications and electronics industry. You will obtain the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to wireless communications and electronic engineering, develop skills in wireless network technology, as well as developing a systematic approach to problem solving.

Crucially, this degree incorporates the industry benchmark, CISCO wireless qualifications. One of these qualifications is the CISCO-HP IT Essentials 1: PC Hardware and Software qualification. This is a major stepping stone for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ certification examination to become a certified computer service technician.

ModulesYear 2Electronics, Mathematics, Communication Systems, Wireless Networks, Software Development, Business Environment and Systems, Wireless Project .

Year 3 Mobile Computing, Digital Modulation, Wireless Networks, Radio Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Mathematics, Business Environment and Systems, Data Communications and Networks, Project

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationYou are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries. Possible employers include: Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, eBay/Paypal, Yahoo,!, Facebook, LinkedIn, Amazon.com, VMWare, Salesforce.com, Citrix systems, SAP, Apple, EMC, IBM, Ericsson and McAfee. There will also be a range of opportunities with Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NETWORK MANAGEMENT

You will acquire skills in the configuration and faultfinding of network devices including PCs, servers, switches, routers and access points.

CAO code AL701

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 195

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL701

Application to this degree is through AL701 Engineering Informatics (Common Entry).

Computer networking is a core function for a majority of organisations. A graduate with a combined education in computer network design, configuration and management will be invaluable to all employers.

On completion of this course you could expect to gain employment as a member of an ICT department within an organisation or with a specialist ICT support company. The course incorporates a number of modules which will prepare you to obtain industry accredited certification in addition to the institute award. These include the Cisco CCNA, Wireless, IT Essentials, VoIP and Security certifications.

You will acquire skills in the configuration and faultfinding of network devices including PCs, servers, switches, routers and access points. You will understand the nature of network security threats and appropriate protection systems. You will also be introduced to the legal issues associated with data integrity on computer systems and the design and testing of engineering support systems. Project skills will be developed through group projects undertaken in years 2 and 3.

ModulesYear 2 Mathematics, Business Environment and Systems, Networks and IT infrastructure, Network Operating Systems, Wireless

LANs, Group Project, Computer System Administration, Engineering Economics. Year 3 Mobile Networks, Scripting, Business and Project Management, Wireless LAN’s, Mathematics, Network Security, VOIP, Group Project

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationYou are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries. Possible employers include: Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, eBay/Paypal, Yahoo,!, Facebook, LinkedIn, Amazon.com, VMWare, Salesforce.com, Citrix systems, SAP, Apple, EMC, IBM, Ericsson and McAfee. There will also be a range of opportunities with Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

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AL701

Computer engineers play a vital role in the research, design, development and installation of the resulting hardware and software.

CAO code AL701

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 195

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING INCOMPUTER ENGINEERING

Application to this degree is through AL701 Engineering Informatics (Common Entry).

The contemporary world has been transformed by developments in IT, wireless communications and personal computing; changes which have been enabled largely by developments in hardware and software engineering.

Computer engineers play a vital role in the research, design, development and installation of the resulting hardware and software. Amongst the areas where computer engineers are employed are mobile phone industry, gaming, medical devices, cloud technology, smart transport and energy management.

This degree will provide you with the education and training necessary for a career in the computer, software and electronics industry. You will develop the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to computer engineering and you will develop skills in computer systems administration and problem solving.

ModulesYear 2Electronics, Digital Systems, Mathematics, Software Development, Business Environment and Systems, Computer Project, Communications Systems

Year 3 Software Development, Digital Signal Processing, Mobile Computing, Computer Systems Administration, Mathematics, Data Communications and Networks, Project, Business Environment and Systems

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationYou are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries. Possible employers include: Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, eBay/Paypal, Yahoo,!, Facebook, LinkedIn, Amazon.com, VMWare, Salesforce.com, Citrix systems, SAP, Apple, EMC, IBM, Ericsson and McAfee. There will also be a range of opportunities with Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

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AL702

This degree incorporates the industry benchmark, CISCO wireless qualifications.

CAO code AL702

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING IN ELECTRONICS AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

This is the era of wireless communications when information technologies and communications are converging. The main characteristic of this era can be summarised as communication anytime, anywhere, any-media at high data rates.

To sustain innovation and growth in the sector, future electronics technicians and engineers must be equipped with the necessary technical expertise and knowledge. A graduate with a combined education in both mobile communication technology and electronics can be invaluable to employers in this sector.

This degree is designed to provide the education and training necessary for a career in the wireless communications and electronics industry. You will obtain the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to wireless communications and electronic engineering, develop skills in wireless network technology, as well as developing a systematic approach to problem solving.

Crucially, this degree incorporates the industry benchmark, CISCO wireless qualifications. One of these qualifications is the CISCO-HP IT Essentials 1: PC Hardware and Software qualification. This is a major stepping stone for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ certification examination to become a certified computer service technician.

ModulesYear 1Communications, Computer Applications, Analogue Electronics, Project, Software Development, Networks, Telecommunications, Mathematics, Digital Electronics

Year 2Electronics, Mathematics, Communication Systems, Wireless Networks, Software Development, Business Environment and Systems, Wireless Project .

Year 3 Mobile Computing, Digital Modulation, Wireless Networks, Radio Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Mathematics, Business Environment and Systems, Data Communications and Networks, Project

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationYou are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NETWORK MANAGEMENT

You could expect to gain employment as a member of an ICT department within an organisation or with a specialist ICT support company.

CAO code AL701

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL703

Computer networking is a core function for a majority of organisations. A graduate with a combined education in computer network design, configuration and management will be invaluable to all employers.

On completion of this course you could expect to gain employment as a member of an ICT department within an organisation or with a specialist ICT support company. The course incorporates a number of modules which will prepare you to obtain industry accredited certification in addition to the institute award. These include the Cisco CCNA, Wireless, IT Essentials, VoIP and Security certifications.

You will acquire skills in the configuration and faultfinding of network devices including PCs, servers, switches, routers and access points. You will understand the nature of network security threats and appropriate protection systems. You will also be introduced to the legal issues associated with data integrity on computer systems and the design and testing of engineering support systems. Project skills will be developed through group projects undertaken in years 2 and 3.

ModulesYear 1Communications, Computer Applications, Analogue Electronics, Project, Software Development, Networks, Telecommunications, Mathematics, Digital Electronics

Year 2 Mathematics, Business Environment and Systems, Networks and IT infrastructure, Network Operating Systems, Wireless LANs, Group Project, Computer System Administration, Engineering Economics. Year 3 Mobile Networks, Scripting, Business and Project Management, Wireless LAN’s, Mathematics, Network Security, VOIP, Group Project

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationYou are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries. Possible employers include: Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, eBay/Paypal, Yahoo,!, Facebook, LinkedIn, Amazon.com, VMWare, Salesforce.com, Citrix systems, SAP, Apple, EMC, IBM, Ericsson and McAfee. There will also be a range of opportunities with Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

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AL704

Computer engineers are employed are mobile phone industry, gaming, medical devices, cloud technology, smart transport and energy management.

CAO code AL704

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING INCOMPUTER ENGINEERING

The contemporary world has been transformed by developments in IT, wireless communications and personal computing; changes which have been enabled largely by developments in hardware and software engineering.

Computer engineers play a vital role in the research, design, development and installation of the resulting hardware and software. Amongst the areas where computer engineers are employed are mobile phone industry, gaming, medical devices, cloud technology, smart transport and energy management.

This degree will provide you with the education and training necessary for a career in the computer, software and electronics industry. You will develop the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to computer engineering and you will develop skills in computer systems administration and problem solving.

ModulesYear 1Communications, Computer Applications, Analogue Electronics, Project, Software Development, Networks, Telecommunications, Mathematics, Digital Electronics

Year 2Electronics, Digital Systems, Mathematics, Software Development, Business Environment and Systems, Computer Project, Communications Systems

Year 3 Software Development, Digital Signal Processing, Mobile Computing, Computer Systems Administration, Mathematics, Data Communications and Networks, Project, Business Environment and Systems

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering (Level 8) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Network Management and Cloud Infrastructure at AIT or related programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationYou are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries. Possible employers include: Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, eBay/Paypal, Yahoo,!, Facebook, LinkedIn, Amazon.com, VMWare, Salesforce.com, Citrix systems, SAP, Apple, EMC, IBM, Ericsson and McAfee. There will also be a range of opportunities with Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (MOBILE APPS AND CONNECTED DEVICES)

By 2020 it is anticipated there will be 50 billion connected devices in useworldwide.

CAO code AL705

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL705

The Apple Watch – one of the most eagerly awaited products of the decade – is a perfect exemplar of wearable technology and the growing trend towards what is called the Internet of Things.

By 2020 it is anticipated there will be 50 billion connected devices in use worldwide. The growing expectation is that everything that can benefit from a network connection will have one. This expanding device connectivity will be driven by the networking of traditionally standalone devices; vehicles, air conditioning units, household devices. The term Internet of Things (IoT) is used to describe this ubiquitously connected world.

The aim of this exciting new degree is to provide a multidisciplinary undergraduate education by developing specific expertise and comprehensive training in the keys areas relevant to the emerging Internet of Things; software development/engineering, mobile application development and connected device programming.

The goal is to produce qualified and well-rounded graduates capable of working in a range of IT positions such as Internet of Things mobile app developers, programmers, system integrators and system validators.

ModulesYear 1Communications, Web Development, Software Development, Networks, Digital Media, Mobile Apps and Connected Devices, Computer Applications, Mathematics.

Year 2 Software Develoment, Connected Devices, Software Development for Connected Devices, Engineering Economics, Databases, Software Design and Test, Business Environment and Systems, Mathematics, Mobile Application Development.

Year 3 Software Development, Software Development for Connected Devices, Web Development, Operating Systems and Concurrency, Mobile App Development, Software Build and Delivery, Team Work, Network Management, Web Development and Security, Mathematics, Group Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this degree you are eligible to apply to join the one year add-on Level 8 honours BEng in Software Engineering which is currently being offered at AIT and additional Level 8 add-ons which are under development.

Career OpportunitiesThis programme provides excellent employment opportunities forgraduates. Historically there has been a significant shortage of graduates in the ICTarea. This shortage has been compounded by the increase in mobile app development since 2009. The shortage will only be exacerbated by the emerge of the IoT in which there will be a three-fold increase to 50 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020.

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The software industry – domestically and internationally – continues to perform strongly and there has been a corresponding increase in the demand for highly qualified graduates with the requisite knowledge and skills in software engineering. In particular, this has created excellent prospects for those holding honours degree qualifications.

The market for software includes multimedia training products, telemarketing and related applications software. The software industry is knowledge and skills dependent. It has a high net export value and is ideally suited to wealth generation.

This one-year add-on honours degree will give you a solid grounding in software engineering as an academic discipline and secondly, as a profession within the industrial sector. The programme is designed to ensure that you will have expertise in all aspects of software engineering. The fact that the course is run over one year is a real strength in terms of pursuing employment opportunities.

ModulesYear 4Software Design, Databases, Networks, Server Side Technologies, Software Design, The Engineer in Society, Distributed Systems, Client-Side Technologies, Software Management and Practice, Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate from this course you are eligible to apply to join the Master of Science in Software Engineering (Level 9) at AIT. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at the institute are contained in the postgraduate prospectus. Alternatively, you may wish to pursue postgraduate studies at another institution.

AccreditationGraduates of this programme are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities, recognised to teach the subject Computer Studies.

Career OpportunitiesThe route to this honours degree has been an intensive one and as such employment prospects are excellent. As a graduate of this course you can expect to find employment as software engineering designers, computer hardware designers, computer network managers, etc.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

The software industry is knowledge and skills dependent. It has a high net export value and is ideally suited to wealth generation.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Wireless Communications or Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering or Bachelor of Science in Network Management or equivalent (all Level 7 programmes).

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A comprehensive understanding of the deployment and management of network and cloud infrastructure is a key requirement for many organisations. There is significant growth in demand for graduates with the appropriate skills in these areas with recent reports referring to the shift to Cloud as “Climate Change” for IT. In addition, various industry reports identify a shortage of network professionals with relevant Network, Cloud and Software skills.

This honours degree includes modules which will assist students in taking additional assessments to gain Cisco CCNP Switch and VMware vSphere qualifications.

This programme will provide the student with skills in the design and test of medium sized Object Orientated and Windows based Java applications. The programme will also cover data modelling and Database design; students will also assess data storage and retrieval for large data sets required for Big Data. The student will also study Wireless Sensors and Network Management and associated communications protocols. The student will complete a capstone Project which

will allow them to expand on one or more areas studied.

ModulesYear 4Software Design, Wireless Sensors and Databases, Software Design, Engineer in Society and Network Management, Cloud Infrastructure, Switch Networks and Project.

ProgressionStudents will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable transfer to a cognate Level 9 taught or research programmes in the field of advanced networks, communications and cloud computing.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this honours degree, you will be in a position to take up careers as data network managers, specialist technical support, network managers or with internet service providers or data centre operators.

There is significant growth in demand for graduates with the appropriate skills in these areas with recent reports referring to the shift to Cloud as “Climate Change” for IT.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsLevel 7 degree in Networking or a cognate area (Computing, Electronics, Telecommunications etc.) with a minimum final year average mark of 50% or equivalent G.P.A. or

A Level 7 degree in Networking or a cognate area AND a CCNA qualification

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE

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This programme has been developed to give students sufficient time and experience to come to an informed choice as to which specific electronic, computing or software programme they wish to follow.

AL801

CAO code AL801

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 280

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language English or Irish or Min Irish Foundation Level/OB3. Foundation level Mathematics will not suffice to meet the requirement.

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Information Technology (CITXX). They are also required to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) or Mathematics for Computing (C20175) or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics included in their award and to have achieved distinctions in three modules.

SOFTWARE DESIGN (Common Entry)incorporating two awards: Game Development and Cloud Computing.

This programme provides a common entry year 1 to the following Level 8 programmes: • BSc (Hons) in Software Design (Game

Development• BSc (Hons) in Software Design (Cloud

Computing)

It has been developed to give students sufficient time and experience to come to an informed choice as to which discipline of the broad programme they wish to follow.

ModulesYear 1Web Development, Computer Applications, Digital Media, Software Development, Mathematics for Software Design, Game Development, Requirements and Communications

ProgressionOn completion of this first year the student would be eligible to join the year 2 of any of the two programmes listed above.

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AL801

This course specifically includes a specialisation in game development, one of the fastest growth sectors in the IT industry.

CAO code AL801

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 280

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language English or Irish or Min Irish Foundation Level/OB3. Foundation level Mathematics will not suffice to meet the requirement.

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Information Technology (CITXX). They are also required to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) or Mathematics for Computing (C20175) or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics included in their award and to have achieved distinctions in three modules.

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN SOFTWARE DESIGN (GAME DEVELOPMENT)

Application to this degree is through AL801 Software Design (Common Entry).

This honours degree (Level 8) is designed to provide the education and training required to prepare you for a career in software design. This course specifically includes a specialisation in game development, one of the fastest growth sectors in the IT industry. This career could be as a member of a software development department within an organisation or as a designer developing games, etc. Students wishing to complete the full four years of the programme undertake a six-month industrial placement in the third year of the degree.

Game development is one of the fastest growing industries in the entertainment industry. Annual video games sales are approx, €30 billion and are expected to rise to €40 billion in the next four years.

Globally, the computer games industry is an area with enormous potential for development. The value of the computer games industry worldwide is in excess of €85 billion. Despite the fact that the games industry in Ireland is in an embryonic stage, it has the potential to grow significantly over the next five to ten years.

ModulesYear 2Software Development, Game Development, Software Testing, Databases, Mathematics for Software Design, Software Development for GamingGroup Project, Networks

Year 3 Software Development for Gaming, Operating Systems and Concurrency, Software Development, Software Quality and Process Improvement, Game Development, Game Theory and Multi-core programmingPlacement [for students electing to graduate with a 4-year honours degree].

Year 4 Project, Game Technology, Computer Graphics, Management and Organisational Behaviour, Databases and Networks, Security, Law, Ethics, Computers and Society and Distributed Systems

ProgressionAs a graduate of this course, you are eligible to apply to join the Master of Science in Software Engineering at AIT or other appropriate Level 9 programmes.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as game developers, software designers, database programmers and administrators, and technical salespersons. Possible employers include: Ericsson, Valeo, Cisco, Avaya (Nortel), SAP, Hewlett-Packard, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Riverdeep, as well as financial institutions and SMEs.

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AL801

Cloud computing has been referred to as “Climate Change for IT” with a significant growth in vacancies available in this area.

CAO code AL801

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 280

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language English or Irish or Min Irish Foundation Level/OB3. Foundation level Mathematics will not suffice to meet the requirement.

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Information Technology (CITXX). They are also required to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) or Mathematics for Computing (C20175) or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics included in their award and to have achieved distinctions in three modules.

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN SOFTWARE DESIGN (CLOUD COMPUTING)

Application to this degree is through AL801 Software Design (Common Entry).

Cloud computing can be defined as the unification of devices, operating systems, data and storage into a single system.

This honours degree (Level 8) is designed to provide the education and training required to prepare you for a career in software design, focusing specifically on cloud computing. Students undertake a six-month industrial placement in the third year of the degree.

Cloud computing has been referred to as “Climate Change for IT” with a significant growth in vacancies available in this area. The course introduces the student to various concepts of software design in the first year. This is expanded further in year 2 and semester 1 of year 3 with a greater specialisation in the implementation and testing of web and cloud based software solutions using Java and .NET. The students undertake an industrial placement in the second semester of year 3. In the final year of the programme the student undertakes further specialised modules in cloud computing and completes a major project.

ModulesYear 2Software Development, Web Development, Software Testing, Databases, Mathematics for Software Design, Software Development for Cloud, Group Project, Mobile Applications Development, Networks

Year 3 Software Development for Cloud , Operating Systems and Concurrency, Software Development, Software Quality and Process Improvement, Server-side Development and Web Development.Placement [for students electing to graduate with a 4 year honours degree].

Year 4Mobile Web Applications, Project, Computer Graphics, Management and Organisational Behaviour, Databases and Networks, Service orientated Architecture, Security, Law, Ethics, Computers and Society and Distributed Systems.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this course, you are eligible to apply to join the Master of Science in Software Engineering at AIT or other appropriate Level 9 programmes.

Career OpportunitiesStudents graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as web developers, software designers, database programmers and administrators and technical salespersons. Possible employers include: Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Eircom, IBM, Ericsson, as well as financial institutions and the public sector.

It appears from the general statistics that growth in the web development sector and associated software design areas will be significant over the next ten years. These developments will have a major impact on employment in the IT sector.

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Add-on Level 8 honours degreeBachelor of Arts (Honours) in Design in Digital Media 112

Contact

Oliver HegartyHead of Department of Humanities (Acting)Email [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 2530

www.facebook.com/DesignAtAIT

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Design students at AIT have a

track record of winning awards at

local, national and international

student assessment schemes and

competitions.

Graduates enjoy excellent employment

prospects in Ireland and overseas, and are

employed in graphic design companies,

advertising agencies, publishing houses,

printing, the arts, the film and television

industries and in teaching roles in second, PLC

and third level courses.

Access to staff members with

a very wide-ranging body of

knowledge and experience in both

visual communications and fine

art practice, both at national and

international levels.

Guaranteed one-to-one learner/

lecturer interactivity, in a purpose-

built environment with excellent

personal studio space and production

facilities.

The Level 8 honours degree in digital

media is recognised by the Teaching

Council as fulfilling the degree

requirement for the purpose of

teaching Art at post-primary level.

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The work presented should have been carried out during the past two years, and must be the result of your own observations. Reproductions i.e. drawings or paintings copied from magazines, books, etc. should not be included. Edit your portfolio – demonstrate your ability to be selective, and aim for quality, not quantity.

The portfolio should contain a minimum of 15 presentation sheets of art and design work, at A1 or A2 size.

DrawingStudies in line and tone, based on your immediate environment, including life drawing and still life, in a range of media which reflects the subject matter, should be included. Detailed studies from a variety of views are always relevant.

Visual enquiryExplorations/investigations of an object, subject or place through studies in line, tone, shape, form, colour and texture should form part of the portfolio. These studies should be the result of careful observation. The use of a wide range

of media should always be considered. Full-size and detailed studies from a variety of views should be included. The use of photography, printmaking and collage is also recommended.

Design-based problem solving projectsInclude projects demonstrating your ability to develop ideas and solve problems. Projects involving research and analysis, similar to those in the design syllabus of the Leaving Certificate examination, are suitable. Back-up evidence for final pieces of work (the research, analysis, initial sketches and the development of the work) should also be presented.

SketchbooksTwo sketchbooks, showing the visual development of art and design techniques, design thinking and media manipulation which have become finished pieces in your portfolio. The sketchbooks can also contain work that didn’t make the final presentation as an example of your working process. Sketchbooks should reflect your

interests and be a collection of visual information from your environment. A variety of media and approaches should be employed.

Photographic examples of three-dimensional work

Mature ApplicantsThe institute considers applicants who are 23 years or over on 1 January in the year of entry to be mature applicants. Such applicants may not be required to have the minimum entry requirements. However, the institute will look for satisfactory evidence of the applicant’s ability to pursue and benefit from the course. Knowledge and skills gained through experiential learning will be taken in account. Such applicants should apply through the CAO system, and will be required to present a portfolio and attend an interview at AIT as part of the selection process.

Portfolio Requirements for AL763

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CAO code AL763

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 733

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).Note: A B2 in Foundation Level Mathematics will be accepted as meeting the minimum mathematics requirements for entry to this course.

# Applicants for this programme must also present their portfolios for assessment by the institute. The points obtained from the portfolio assessment (600 max) are amalgamated with the Leaving Certificate (600 max) points and the overall score determines whether the applicant is offered a place on the course.

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. There are no specific module requirements.

# FETAC applicants must also present their portfolios for assessment by the institute. The points obtained from the portfolio assessment (600 max) are amalgamated with the FETAC (400 max) points and the overall score determines whether the applicant is offered a place on the course.

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GRAPHIC DESIGN

The role of the graphic designer is a hugely exciting and varied one, working across a variety of media and utilising different communication tools to convey a message or an idea.

The new three-year BA in Graphic Design was developed to equip design students with the necessary skills to work in this fast-paced world. Of particular note is the work placement, which you will undertake in the second year of the degree. The programme itself comprises a series of core modules in studio and professional practice and critical theory.

The theme of the first year is fundamentals and this is shared across the core areas of design principles, visual research and exploration, professional practice, and visual culture and contextual studies. The theme of year two is developmental design, which engages closely with content and the interdependencies of form and content. The visual word module sees a design focus centred on typography and the integration of typography and image. Professional practice in corporate identity further examines these formal relationships and structures in corporate visual communications through case studies and project work.

In the second semester you will undertake a placement for one day each week for a period of 10 weeks and a block of one month, commencing in May. The first-hand industry experience will give you a valuable insight into the workings and requirements of the industry and inform your learning in year three.

Visual culture and contextual studies examines the cultivation of ideas in art and design in the 20th century and its influence on contemporary graphic design. The theme of third year is live focus whereby a contextual understanding of design as anoutwardly focused activity is practiced. This is underpinned in visual culture and contextual studies.

AL763

In second year, you will undertake a placement for one day each week for a period of 10 weeks and a block of one month, commencing in May.

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ModulesYear 1Graphic Design – Looking anew, Visual Research & Exploration, Professional Practice – Communications & Personal Development, Visual Culture & Contextual Studies, Design Process, Visual Image & Meaning, Professional Practice – Communications & Personal Development

Year 2Graphic Design & The Visual Word, Image Creation & Animation, Professional Practice in Corporate Identity, Visual and Contextual Studies, Graphic Design – A critical view, Image Creation & The Moving Image, Professional Practice – Industry Placement

Year 3Designing Brand Identity, Image-Based Narratives, Professional Practice in Collaborative Environments, Visual and Contextual Studies, Studio Live Design, Major Design Project, Professional Practicein Personal Promotion

ProgressionAs a graduate of this ordinary degree you are eligible to apply to join the add-on Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Design in Digital Media (Level 8) programme, subject to end of year results at AIT or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates find employment in the design industry both in Ireland and abroad. Theskills learnt are highly transferable and employers range from brand, advertising and marketing agencies, to companies within-house marketing teams, publishers, the media, graphic design consultancies andweb design companies. Many designers work as freelancers or set up their ownbusiness.

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NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Arts in Graphic Design (Level 7) or an approved equivalent Level 7 qualification. External applicants must attend for interview and present a portfolio of recent work, with references from the institution attended previously (where appropriate). Applicants will also be required to provide a written proposal for the multimedia/design major final project and a written proposal for thesis.

This course is a unique and exciting opportunity to explore visual communication in the context of digital media. It provides a well-balanced insight into understanding multimedia design. For the designer entering this course, it is about creatively engaging with a variety of new media applications and processes to create innovative digital design solutions to communicate on different digital platforms.

The course is focused around contemporary design practices that make use of all new media technologies, from interactive web-based media to motion graphics. Engaging with the latest industry standard software applications, each student is encouraged to explore and take risks with static and moving imagery, sound and text. This exploration is about pushing the boundaries beyond traditional expectations and taking time-based media to the next level, wherever that may be.

The course aims to develop students’ critical awareness of professional design practice, whilst the environment is also conducive to aiding the realisation of a personal creative vision. The diversity of your peer group in this situation will both challenge and engage each designer to articulate their concepts coherently, both in individual pursuits and those of a team-based setting in written and digital forms. Within the evolutionary realm of digital media practice, the role of the multimedia designer is in a constant state of flux. Having the ability to comfortably manoeuvre between media will generate greater opportunity for employment in the digital communication industry. Graduates may be employed in one of the following areas: animation, motion graphics designer

(film and television title sequence design), computer games design, web design/online production and broadcast design (video editing, screen advertising).

ModulesYear 4Digital Design Briefs 1 + 2, Design and Multimedia in Society, Major Project.

ProgressionAn honours degree (Level 8) is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Staff in the department and in the Careers Office can advise on the range of opportunities available at AIT and elsewhere for such postgraduate programmes. Full details of all postgraduate programmes at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

AccreditationAs a graduate of this programme you are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities to be recognised to teach the subject Art.

Career OpportunitiesHaving progressed to completing this honours degree you will have become a creative, informed and highly skilled designer, ready to work in the design and digital media industries. On entry to the graphic design or related professions, you will be capable of working as a team member displaying up-to-date knowledge and skills in multidisciplinary areas.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN DIGITAL MEDIA

Each student is encouraged to explore and take risks with static and moving imagery, sound and text.

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Name: Emer McPolinCourse: Diploma in Design (Communications) Graduated: 1999Employer: BBCPosition: Senior Producer

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Health Science ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Science in Dental Nursing 118Higher Certificate in Science (Pharmacy Technician) 120Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Health Science with Nutrition 122

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Science in Dental Practice Management with Oral Health Promotion 119Bachelor of Science in Clinical Pharmacy Practice 121

Contact

Dr Pearse MurphyHead of Department of Nursing and Health ScienceEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1801

www.ait.ie/science

Health Science offers honours degree programmes in nutrition, as well as programmes in dental nursing and pharmacy technician.

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AIT’s health science with nutrition

degree perfectly aligns with national

and interational policy to encourage

people to live healthier lives.

Several graduates of the pharmacy

technician programme have

successfully progressed to undertake

degrees in pharmacy in the UK.

There are exciting progression

opportunities to degree level

from both the dental nursing and

pharmacy technician programmes,

both developed in consultation with

employers.

AIT has an international track record

of undertaking research at a pan-

European level into food technologies

and food safety

The Nursing and Health Science

Building is an attractive, modern

facility, situated on AIT’s East

Campus

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Higher Certificate in Science in

Dental Nursing AL631(Level 6)2 years

BSc in Pharmacy

Management

(Level 7)1 year

BSc in Dental Practice

Management w/ Oral Health

Promotion

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

BSc (Honours) in Health

Science with Nutrition

AL836(Level 8)4 years

Higher Certificate in Science (Pharmacy Technician)

AL630(Level 6)2 years

Name: Louise TreacyCourse: Higher Certificate in Science (Pharmacy Technician)Graduated: 2010Employer: McLoughlin’s PharmacyPosition: Pharmacy Technician

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Dental nurses play an important role in the modern dental practice. They assist the dentist during dental procedures. Their duties include preparing the surgery, setting out dental instruments, assisting during operations, dealing with patients and looking after cleanliness of the surgery. They may also be responsible for administrative duties such as making appointments and book-keeping. Dental nurses are typically employed by a dentist in private practice, by dental hospitals and by the HSE.

This course will give you the appropriate multi-disciplined skills to enable you to play a key role in dental practices. These skills are in the nursing and business areas and will enable you to contribute effectively to the modern dental practice.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Dentistry I & II, Dental Anatomy and Oral Pathology, Dental Professional Practice I, Dental Materials, Placement

Year 2Clinical Dentistry III & IV, Dental Pharmaceuticals, Dental Infection and Disease Control, Dental Material Science, Accountancy, Behavioural Science, Dental Material Science, Medical Emergencies, Legal Health & Safety, Practice Placement

ProgressionAfter graduating from this programme you may apply to join the BSc in Dental Practice Management with Oral Health Promotion at AIT. Some graduates have been awarded places on dental hygiene courses through the UCAS UK college entry system.

AccreditationThis higher certificate has the approval of the Dental Council of Ireland.

Career OpportunitiesMany dental nurses find employment in general dental practices and opportunities also exist in dental and general hospitals in a more specialised capacity. After three years with a qualification and certain specified responsibilities, you may be promoted to the senior dental nursing grade within certain areas of the health service.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE IN DENTAL NURSING

This course will give you the appropriate multi-disciplined skills to enable you to play a key role in dental practices.

CAO code AL631

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 265Cut-off 2013 300Highest 2013 410Median 2013 350

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateLaboratory-based science subject at Grade D3 in higher-level or B3 in ordinary level, plus four subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACUp to 10 places reserved for FETAC students Any FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also have the module Biology (C20006) at minimum Merit level or alternatively have a Leaving Certificate Science subject at minimum B3 in ordinary level.

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This programme will provide dental nurses with an opportunity to develop as professionals with the latest skills in clinical nursing.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsApplicants to this programme should hold a Level 6 qualification in dental studies or equivalent.

AL836 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DENTALPRACTICE MANAGEMENT WITH ORALHEALTH PROMOTION

This is an exciting time in the development and training of dental nurses. This BSc in Dental Practice Management with Oral Health Promotion (Level 7) provides an excellent opportunity for dental nurses to enhance their career prospects and advance their academic learning and development.

This programme will enable dental nurses to further challenge the knowledge and skills acquired at Level 6, whilst also providing them with an opportunity to develop as professionals with the latest skills in clinical nursing, professional practice, practice management, communication, ICT, nutrition with oral health promotion, in addition to business accounting, dental practice marketing and research capabilities.

It is envisaged that upon completion of this degree, the dental nurse will be appropriately equipped to lessen the workload of the dentist by taking on the business-related tasks, assisting with the decision-making process in relation to practice management issues, while supporting and enhancing the quality of the dental healthcare provision.

Graduates of this programme will also be able to seek employment in areas associated with the dental industry. For example, they will have a practical knowledge of marketing and sales enabling them to work for companies such as Colgate-Palmolive, Promed, GlaxoSmithKline and Dental Supply Ireland.

ModulesDental Practice, Professional Dental Practice Management, Primary Dental Care, Oral Health Promotion, Advanced Clinical Dentistry, Nutrition with Oral Health, Marketing in the Dental Practice, Principles of Human Resource Management, Business Finance, Research Methods, and Portfolio.

ProgressionUpon completing this degree, you are eligible to progress to honours degree studies in the areas of health management or oral health promotion.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment and progression opportunities include the following areas: dental practice management, oral health promotion, marketing and sales, dental lifestyle consultancy and advisor on oral health and nutrition to special populations/organisations.

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A pharmacy technician plays a central role in the smooth operation of today’s pharmacy, by supporting and assisting the pharmacist in their various activities. Pharmacy technicians are employed in both the private sector in community and private hospital pharmacies and by the HSE in hospital pharmacies.

The main aim of this course is to provide you with the appropriate multi-disciplined skills and theory to enable you to play a key role in both community and hospital pharmacies. In addition to lectures, the course contains a strong practical element and you spend ten weeks of placement each year in a community or hospital pharmacy. This placement is organised by AIT and is deemed to be enormously beneficial to your employment prospects.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Laboratory Practice, Mathematics for Scientists, Pharmacy Practice I & II, Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Placement

Year 2Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Professional Development & Regulatory Affairs, Pharmacy Practice, Accounting, Laboratory Practice, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Formulating & Compounding, Practice Placement.

ProgressionAfter graduating from this programme you may apply to join the BSc in Pharmacy Management at AIT. Alternatively, on attaining an average of 78% in this course, you may apply through UCAS to UK universities for their five-year Master’s degree in pharmacy to graduate as a pharmacist.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment prospects for pharmacy technicians are excellent. Work opportunities exist in community and hospital pharmacies.

This course provides you with the skills to enable you to play a key role in both community and hospital pharmacies.

CAO code AL630

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 320Cut-off 2013 305Highest 2013 460Median 2013 300

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Three of these subjects must be a laboratory-based science subject, Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACUp to 10 places reserved for FETAC students Any FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also have the module Biology (C20006 or 5N2746) or alternatively have a Leaving Certificate Science subject.

AL630 HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE(PHARMACY TECHNICIAN)

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AL630

The role of pharmacists is constantly evolving from its traditional function to a more patient-centred approach. In parallel, pharmacy technicians’ role is also changing, where they are required to bring new competencies that are complementary to the pharmacy practice itself.

This BSc in Clinical Pharmacy Practice will provide pharmacy technicians with an opportunity to advance their role in the pharmacy practice from operations support to team player, with an integrated key role in the management of the pharmacy practice. The degree provides additional skills to the pharmacy technician in the areas of clinical pharmacy, medicines management, purchasing, clinical governance, ethics and aseptic practices.

This degree will enable the pharmacy technician to significantly contribute to the pharmacy setting, both from a clinical and management perspective. It is envisaged that upon completion of this course the pharmacy technician will be appropriately equipped to lessen the workload of the pharmacist by taking on the business-related tasks, assisting with decision-making process in relation to practice management and clinical issues, while supporting and enhancing the quality of the healthcare provision.

A unique part of this programme is the work placement, which will enable you to gain valuable experience of the culture, nature and structure of a working environment in the field.

ModulesMedicines Management, Pharmacy Research Methods, Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Care, Clinical Governance & Ethics, Advanced Pharmacy Practice, Pharmacy Purchasing, Aseptic Practices, Business Finance, Placement and Integrated Capstone Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this degree, you may be eligible to pursue a Level 8 qualification in a health science domain, for example, health management.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment and progression opportunities lie in the following areas: pharmacy management, medicines management, marketing and sales, clozapine clinics, pre-operative clinics, anti-coagulation clinics and in accredited checking.

This course provides you with the skills to enable you to play a key role in both community and hospital pharmacies.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Pharmacy Studies (Level 6) or equivalent

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY MANAGEMENT

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There is increasing interest in nutrition and its role in health and disease. Globally, rates of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease all continue to rise and it is well recognised that diet plays a major role in many of these chronic diseases. This BSc (Honours) in Health Science with Nutrition degree programme offers students a comprehensive understanding of the relationship of diet and lifestyle to health.

Studying nutrition involves understanding the factors that influence the food we eat, what nutrients that food contains, what happens to those nutrients in the body and the effect of the diet on health and disease. This degree programme includes the study of the science of nutrition together with complementary subjects such as chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, health promotion and psychology among others. Students learn how to apply this knowledge to facilitate optimum physical and mental development and maintenance of health throughout life.

This programme is taught through lectures, laboratory practicals, seminars, tutorials and group work. Students use computers for data and dietary analyses and word-processing as well as for access to the internet, online literature searches and email. Nutritionists often work with individuals and groups so students become familiar with giving oral presentations throughout the degree, as well as carrying out health promotion activities in a variety of settings such as schools and colleges. Assessment for most modules is by a combination of coursework and examinations. Coursework includes assessment of practical work, essays, reports, class tests

and projects as well as oral and poster presentations.

A unique part of this programme is the work placement component undertaken during the second semester in year 3 for a minimum of 15 weeks. The aim of this placement is to provide the student with a structured introduction to employment in the area of nutrition and health and to gain valuable experience of the culture, nature and structure of a working environment.

ModulesYear 1 – Semester 1Learning to Learn, Mathematics for Sport and Health, Human Physiology 1, Chemistry, Physical Activity and Health, Fundamentals of Health Science and Nutrition 1

Year 1 – Semester 2Chemistry, IT for Scientists, Human Physiology 2, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Fundamentals of Health Science and Nutrition 2, Introduction to Health Promotion

Year 2 – Semester 1Human Biochemistry 1, Human Pathophysiology, Nutritional Assessment, Organic Chemistry, Health Policy, Human Psychology

Year 2 – Semester 2Statistics for Sport and Health, Microbiology, Ecological Issues in Food and Health, Health Promotion, Business and Law, Human Biochemistry 2

A unique part of this programme is the work placement component undertaken at the end of year 3.

CAO code AL836

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 390Cut-off 2013 395Highest 2013 485Median 2013 42a0

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, Grade D3 in Mathematics at ordinary level, plus three subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Subjects to include a language (English or Irish).

FETACTwo places reserved for FETAC studentsFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Laboratory Techniques (CASLT). They are also required to have the module Mathematics (C20139) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also possess distinctions in three modules.

AL836 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)IN HEALTH SCIENCE WITH NUTRITION

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Year 3 – Semester 1Nutrition and Health – Microbiology 1, Nutrition and Health – Biotechnology, Research Methods, Nutrition in Health and Disease, Epidemiology in Public Health, Health and Psychology and Sociology

Year 3 – Semester 2Professional Work Experience Placement

Year 4 – Semester 1Nutrition and Health – Microbiology 2, Nutrition and Health – Biotechnology 2, Lifelong Illness Management, Health Promotion and Population Health, Research Project, Public Health Education

Year 4 – Semester 2Lifestyle Coaching and Wellness, Biostatistics for Human Health, Health Promotion and Population Health, Business of Marketing for Health and Nutrition, Research Project, Public Health Education

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Completion of the BSc (Honours) in Health Science with Nutrition does not qualify the graduate to practice as a dietician. However, on completion of this degree, students can undertake further studies in other third level institutions to study dietetics.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities include: health sector, health promotion, research, food industry and food regulatory affairs, health science journalism, nutrition advisor.

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Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Studies ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Arts – Bar Supervision 128Higher Certificate in Arts – Culinary Arts 129Bachelor of Arts in Hotel and Leisure Management 131Bachelor of Arts in Spa and Wellness Management 133

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts 130

Add-on Level 8 honours degreesBachelor of Business (Honours) in Tourism and Hospitality Management 132Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Wellness Tourism Management 134

Industry programmesDiploma in Restaurant Management 135

Contact

Dr Anthony JohnstonHead of Department of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure StudiesEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1894

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Extensive periods of work

placement are an intrinsic part of our

programmes, which gives students

critical practical experience highly

valued by employers.

Courses offer a combination of

specialised niche skills, as well as

generic competences, which affords

graduates the maximum flexibility in

their careers.

Classes are delivered in a modern

state-of-the-art and dedicated

hospitality, tourism and leisure

studies building.

Lecturers have extensive industry

experience which enriches their

teaching.

Graduates from our honours degrees

are deemed eligible by the Teaching

Council to apply for a Postgraduate

Diploma in Education.

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Higher Certificate

in Arts – Bar Supervision

AL661(Level 6)2 years

Bachelor of Arts in Hotel and Leisure

Management

AL761(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Arts in Spa

and Wellness Management

AL760(Level 7)3 years

Higher Certificate in

Arts – Culinary Arts

AL660(Level 6)2 years

Diploma in Restaurant

Management

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts

(Level7)+ 3 yearspart-time

Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts

(Level7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Arts(Honours)

in Wellness Tourism

Management(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Business

(Honours) in Tourism and Hospitality

Management

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Master of BusinessPostgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Course progression

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HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ARTS BAR SUPERVISION

Bartending is one of the best trades in the world and will give you the opportunity to work worldwide.

CAO code AL661

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 195Cut-off 2013 150Highest 2013 375Median 2013 200

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. One of these subjects must be English.

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

The role of a good bar supervisor or bar manager is to ensure the smooth and efficient running of the bar.

A supervisor needs to be well organised and well informed about their work. They must also be able to communicate well with both staff and customers alike.

The aim of this programme is to provide you with the professional craft and supervisory skills in bar and beverage service in order to provide a quality and unique customer experience in the Irish tourism industry.

Students have the opportunity to take part in competitions such as the National Cocktail competition, field trips and enjoy guest speakers who come to AIT.

The course also covers the application of business principles to bar and beverage service operations in the areas of marketing, merchandising and sales and cost control. You will also learn how to identify and apply appropriate legislation in relation to: equality, employment, environmental best practice, food safety legislation, health and safety, and licensing laws including responsible serving of alcohol.

On graduating from this course you will be able to become a member of the Bartenders Association of Ireland. Membership of the association will assist you to raise your profile as a modern professional bartender.

ModulesYear 1 Facilities Operations, Bar Service, Wine Appreciation, Learning to Learn, Information Technology, Beverage Studies, Advanced Bar Operations, Casual Dining, Communications/Customer Care, Environmental, Health & Safety, Work Based LearningElectivesLanguage , Culinary Skills, Tourism Studies.

Year 2 Food & Beverage Cost Control, Mixology and Product Development, Contemporary Beer Studies, Merchandising & Sales, Advanced Beverage Studies, Advanced Bar Operations 2, Information Technology, Wine Studies, Introduction to ManagementElectivesFinancial Accounting or HRM and Training, Marketing Principles or Business Law

ProgressionAs a graduate of this higher certificate, you will be eligible to apply to join year 2 of the BA in Hotel and Leisure Management.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this programme, you will be qualified to work as a bar supervisor and in the area of food service in a range of hotels, bars, nightclubs and related service outlets throughout the world.

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CAO code AL660

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 255Cut-off 2013 240Highest 2013 365Median 2013 2795Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. One of these subjects must be English.

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ARTSCULINARY ARTS

The culinary arts programme is for students who have a love and passion for cooking in a professional setting.

AL660

Culinary arts is the art of preparing and cooking food. Today on the television we are overwhelmed by the number of celebrity chefs who have a great love for what they do.

The learning environment is state-of-the-art where students will get hands on experience to equip them for a career in this dynamic field. You will get the opportunity to be creative in a fun learning environment where you will be introduced to international cuisine, healthy cooking and much more.

ModulesYear 1Culinary Skills, Culinary Operations, Pastry, Food Safety and Culinary Science, Information Technology, Learning to Learn, Restaurant Service, Communications, Nutrition.

Year 2Culinary Skills, Global Cuisine, Pastry, Essentials of Business, Gastronomy, Work Based Learning, Buffet Presentations, Classical and Contemporary Cuisine, Essentials of Business, Applied Culinary Science.

Culinary EquipmentStudents undertaking this higher certificate are required to obtain culinary equipment, costing approx. €285, upon registering on the programme.

ProgressionGraduates of this programme are eligible to apply to progress to the one year add-on BA degree in Culinary Arts. This programme is also offered on a part-time basis to graduates with one year’s post qualifying industry experience.

Graduates are also eligible to apply to join year 2 of the BA in Hotel & Leisure Management.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates from this course will be in an excellent position to obtain employment in the hospitality and catering industries.

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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN CULINARY ARTS

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Culinary Arts or equivalent

This degree programme will enable you to develop, produce and evaluate complex and artistic culinary products of the highest quality, underpinned with the application of advanced (state-of-the-art) technology, within a commercial context.

ModulesYear 3Advanced Culinary Techniques, Culinary Leadership & Training, Business Management, Information Technology, Food Product Development, Advanced Pastry & ConfectioneryElectivesFood Tourism, Beverage studies, Food photography & packaging design, Applied Culinary Nutrition

Programme DeliveryThis programme is also offered on a part-time basis to culinary graduates with one year’s industry experience.

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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HOTEL AND LEISURE MANAGEMENT

This degree is the first in Ireland to offer a qualification in hotel and leisure management.

CAO code AL761

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 180Cut-off 2013 200Highest 2013 400Median 2013 275

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

AL761

It will give you the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for employment in management and/or support positions within the hotel and leisure sector, and/or for further academic study in this or related areas.

The scope of the programme covers customer service, operations and management of hotel and leisure resources, enterprises and/or resorts in a modern dynamic business environment. It will equip you with the knowledge and skills for specialised activity in key hotel and leisure areas – front office and accommodation, food and beverage, water quality, measurement and safety, exercise and fitness programmes, developing leisure partnerships and leisure product innovation.

Reflecting as it does the defined needs of tourism industry professional bodies, there is a particular emphasis on the management disciplines of marketing, operations, accounting and finance, human resource management, and the application of information and communication technologies in the context of the hotel and leisure industry. As a student on this degree, you will also learn how to evaluate the impact of risk factors in hotel and leisure management and apply risk control measures.

ModulesYear 1Customer Service, Business & Management, Learning to Learn, Food Preparation or Food Service, Wet Facility Management, Accounting, Environmental, Health & Safety Management

ElectivesSwimming & Creative Play, Health & Wellness, Language, Gastronomy, Anatomy & Physiology

Year 2 Front Office, Accommodation & Cleaning Services, Information Technology, Culinary Operations Management, Financial Management, Outdoor Recreation, Marketing, Industry Software, Placement ElectivesGuiding, Anatomy & Physiology, Language.

Year 3HRM and Training, Marketing Management, Culinary & Rooms Division Management, Enterprise & Professional Development, Management Accounting & Revenue Management, Tourism & Leisure Management ElectivesLifestyle Management, Exercise & Fitness, Language, Hotel, Leisure & Tourism Case Studies

ProgressionGraduates of this programme will be eligible to progress to the BB (Hons) in Tourism and Hospitality Management, or the BA (Hons) degree in Wellness Tourism Management or the BB (Hons) in Management in Tourism and Sport (for applicants with the Leisure specialism).

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this BA in Hotel and Leisure Management, you will be qualified to work as managers/assistant manager/supervisors in a range of hotel and leisure outlets.

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NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsGraduates of ordinary degrees such as Bachelor of Business in Hospitality Business Management/Hotel and Catering Management/Front Office and Tourism Revenue Management or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to apply for this programme.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONOURS) IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

It is widely reported that graduates with management expertise are essential to the ongoing growth and expansion of the tourism and hospitality industry.

This add-on honours degree will prepare you for managerial and executive positions within the industry and you will develop transferable expertise which is recognised in the various industry sectors.

A key management skill is the ability to identify and solve problems. On this programme you will develop a conceptual, systematic approach to problem-solving in the tourism and hospitality industry. You will learn to draw independent conclusions based on a rigorous, analytical approach to data and to communicate effectively at different levels. You will also learn about various management strategies and about the management of change in an organisation.

Your communication skills will be enhanced, enabling you to communicate with self-confidence and clarity. You will be taught about IT, and in particular, about applications relevant to the tourism and hospitality industry. Learning about the structure and organisation of the tourism and hospitality industry – nationally and internationally – is also a component of this degree.

ModulesYear 4Strategic Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Hotel Operational Training Simulation, Tourism and Regional Development, Business ResearchElectivesBusiness French, Business Spanish, Event Management.

ProgressionAn honours degree (Level 8) is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Taught postgraduate opportunities for graduates of this programme in hospitality management and tourism management are available in other third-level institutions. Graduates with a minimum grade of 2.2 are also eligible to apply for the one-year, full-time Master of Business programme at AIT.

AccreditationAs a graduate of this programme you are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities to be recognised to teach the subjects: Accounting and Business.

Career OpportunitiesWhen you graduate, you may obtain employment in areas such as tourism, hospitality, retailing, education, banking, finance, insurance, management, business, administration and computing within industrial and commercial services sectors.

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CAO code AL760

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 210Cut-off 2013 205Highest 2013 390Median 2013 315

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SPA AND WELLNESS MANAGEMENT

The spa industry is a multi-million enterprise internationally and is an area of tourism growth globally.

AL760

According to the European Spa Association (ESPA), there are over 1,200 spas and health resorts in 22 European nations.

Health and wellness tourism has expanded rapidly in Ireland within a short time and the challenge for Irish spas is to keep up with international standards. Providing the educational tools to strengthen and sustain the spa industry’s labour pool at management level is a key objective of this course.

The aim of this degree is to give students the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for employment in management and/or support positions within the spa health and wellness tourism sector, and/or to prepare them for further academic study in this or related areas. The scope of the programme extends to customer service, operations, and management of spa health and wellness tourism resources, enterprises and/or destinations in a modern dynamic business environment.

The nature of the course ensures that graduates will be technically oriented as well as being flexible enough to work in different areas of spa management. It also includes a six-month period of industrial placement.

Garda Vetting ProcedureAll students on this programme will undertake Garda vetting procedures prior to commencing their work placement. Failure to disclose previous convictions will result in students being dismissed from the programme. Previous convictions, depending on their nature, could result in student dismissal from the programme.

ModulesYear 1 Customer Service & Spa Front Office, Introduction to Tourism & Leisure, Massage, Anatomy & Physiology, Health & Safety, Learning to Learn, Developing a Client Treatment Plan, Diet, Nutrition & Spa Cuisine, Financial Accounting, Introduction to Business & Management.

Year 2 Introduction to Holistic & Complementary Treatments, Health & Wellness, Traditional Treatments, HRM & Training, Merchandising & Sales, Spa Facility Management, Industrial Placement.

Year 3 Quality Management, Lifestyle Management, Eastern Treatments, Enterprise & Professional Development, Marketing, Management Accounting, Environmental Management, Tourism Studies, Spa Journey & Treatments, Spa Tourism Case Studies, Marketing Management, Yield & Revenue Management.

ProgressionGraduates of this programme will be eligible to progress to the BA (Hons) in Wellness Tourism Management.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates with a BA in Spa and Wellness Management will be qualified to work as spa managers, assistant spa managers, owners/entrepreneurs and spa receptionists.

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BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN WELLNESS TOURISM MANAGEMENT

Tourism is one of Ireland’s most important industries from economic, cultural and social perspectives.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsGraduates of Level 7 degrees such as Bachelor of Arts in Spa and Wellness Management or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to apply for this programme.

A people-centred industry, management and staff are an integral part of the customer experience. Overseas visitors to Ireland increased by 6% in 2011 to 6.2 million visitors and it is anticipated that this will grow by 5.5% in 2012.

Spas are an important part of wellness tourism, but wellness is about much more than just spas. Wellness tourism involves people who travel to a different place to proactively pursue activities that maintain or enhance their personal health and wellbeing, and who are seeking unique, authentic or location-based experiences/therapies not available at home . One of the current challenges for the sector in Ireland is to recruit and retain staff that will provide a highly skilled and flexible workforce. This is crucial in order to remain competitive in what is a fiercely competitive global tourism market.

On successful completion of this programme you will be able to critically appraise the role, scope and diversity of wellness in society, display competencies in leadership, innovation, creativity, decision making, communication and problem solving at strategic managerial level. Furthermore, you will be able to review policies, procedures and principles in the wellness tourism industry, and know how to evaluate the future drivers of change at regional, national and international levels.

ModulesYear 4Financial Analysis & Management, Strategy & Event Management, Digital Marketing and Research Methods, Wellness Entrepreneurship, Tourism Destination Management, Social Media and Applied Research Project

ProgressionAn honours degree (Level 8) is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Taught postgraduate opportunities for graduates of this programme are available in other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates with a BA (Hons) in Wellness Tourism Management will be qualified to work as managers/assistant managers/supervisors in a range of wellness tourism enterprises.

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NFQ level 7

Duration 9 months

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsSuccessful applicants will hold a Leaving Certificate or equivalent, but applicants may be exempt from this requirement if they demonstrate on interview the ability to successfully complete the programme. All applicants will be interviewed to ensure that those best suited are selected and recruited for the programme. Applicants must demonstrate a passion for the restaurant sector, excellent communication skills, and the potential to be a team player and a team leader.

DIPLOMA IN RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

This programme is for candidates with a passion for the business of restaurants and the capabilities to pursue a career in the sector at management level.

This Diploma in Restaurant Management (Level 7 Special Purpose Award) is an innovative immersion programme arising from collaboration between AIT, Fáilte Ireland, the French Culinary Institute, other institutes of technology and a number of leading Irish hospitality practitioners.

The design of the restaurant management programme incorporates an innovative system of industry-education cooperation that will allow participants to work and study at the same time during the programme. The programme will produce highly trained, competent graduates who will make a significant and lasting contribution to the development of the restaurant and hospitality industry in these challenging times.

It is envisaged that typical candidates will be existing practitioners or motivated career changers who wish to avail of an opportunity to develop high level careers in this sector.

On successful completion of this programme, you will be able to manage a restaurant effectively with proper use of resources in an ever-challenging macro environment. You will know how to implement best practices relative to the organisation, staffing and procedures. Your human resource management skills in motivating, monitoring and mentoring team members will be enhanced. You will also be able to demonstrate knowledge of food and beverage within the context of the restaurant sector, and be au fait with restaurant legislation, regulations, hygiene, and health & safety procedures. You will also have the experience in using ICT and in appraising financial and cost control systems.

ModulesSemester 1Fundamentals of Restaurant Management, Restaurant Services Marketing, Beverage Management, Management for Food and Beverage Enterprises, Human Resource Management for Food and Beverage Enterprises

Semester 2Fundamentals of Restaurant Management, Oenology, Restaurant Design and Control, Food, Energy & Sustainability for the Hospitality Industry, Leadership for Food and Beverage Enterprises

Students will also be required to complete 400 hours of work placement.

Career OpportunitiesAccording to research undertaken by Fáilte Ireland the profile of jobs has changed significantly in the restaurant sector. One of the key findings of the report is the need for professionally skilled workers at the assistant management/supervisory level across diverse types of restaurant operations. From fine dining restaurants to more casual establishments, it became clear that the Irish restaurant sector is experiencing a shortage of people who embody the requisite combination of hospitality and technical competencies to successfully supervise and manage the industry in the twenty-first century. Graduates from this programme will be ideally qualified to meet this need for suitably qualified management staff.

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Life and Physical SciencesProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Science (Bioscience/Chemistry) 142Bachelor of Science in Forensic Toxicology 143Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology 144Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Nursing 146Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Drug Design and Development) 148Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioveterinary Science 149Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biotechnology 151Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Pharmaceutical Sciences 153

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Science in Forensic Toxicology 155Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology 156Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Drug Development & Analysis) 157Bachelor of Science in Environmental, Health and Safety Management 158

Add-on Level 8 honours degreesBachelor of Science (Honours) in Human and Animal Toxicology 159Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biotechnology 160Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biosciences 161Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Drug Discovery & Development) 162Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Veterinary Practice Management 147

Contact

Dr Carol O’DonnellHead of Department of Life and Physical ScienceEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 646 8056

A diverse range of programmes in the core domains of toxicology, biotechnology, applied biosciences and pharmaceutical science, and vocationally applied fields of sports science, veterinary nursing and environmental health & safety management.

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Extensive periods of clinical

and industrial placement are

an intrinsic part of many of our

programmes.

Close relationships between AIT

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the bedrock of Ireland’s recent and

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Many of our programmes are

recognised by professional bodies

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the Veterinary Council of Ireland, the

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the UK Royal Society of Chemistry.

A maximum staff-student ratio

of 16 to 1 in laboratory practical

classes allows a close and

friendly interaction between

academic staff and students.Lecturers and support staff

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Name: Prof Derek GilroyCourse: National Certificate in Applied Biology Graduated: 1988Employer: University College LondonPosition: Head of the Centre for Clinical Pharmacology

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Higher Certificate in

Science (Bioscience/Chemistry)

AL632(Level 6)2 years

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

BSc in Forensic Toxicology

(Level 7)+ 1 year

BSc in Biotechnology

(Level 7)+ 1 year

BSc in Pharmaceutical

Sciences (Drug Dev &

Analysis)

(Level 7)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Human & Animal

Toxicology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Applied

Biosciences

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Pharmaceutical

Sciences (Drug Discovery & Development)

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc in Forensic Toxicology

AL733(Level 7)3 years

BSc in Biotechnology

AL730(Level 7)3 years

BSc in Pharmaceutical

Sciences (Drug Design & Development)

AL734(Level 7)3 years

BSc (Hons) in Human & Animal

Toxicology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Applied

Biosciences

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Pharmaceutical

Sciences (Drug Discovery & Development)

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Course progression

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BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology

AL838(Level 8)4 years

BSc in Veterinary Nursing

AL731(Level 7)3 years

BSc (Hons) in Veterinary

Practice Management

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Pharmaceutical

Sciences

AL840(Level 8)4 years

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10) (cont.)

BSc (Hons) in Applied

Biosciences

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary

Science

AL842(Level 8)4 years

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This higher certificate will give you an excellent grounding in the areas of biology, physics, mathematics and chemistry. Areas of employment opportunity exist for science technicians in research, industry, educational institutions and governmental agencies. One of the strengths of the programme is that even if you have limited science at Leaving Certificate level, it gives you the opportunity to experience the main areas of science before deciding which specialised area of study to pursue on completion of the course.

The first year of the programme contains modules in the areas of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and IT & Computing for Scientists. In addition, the inclusion of continuously assessed modules in ‘Learning to Learn’ and ‘Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning’ facilitates the smooth transition from second-level to the third-level education system. The second year of the programme focuses on specific areas in Bioscience and Chemistry including Microbiology, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Cell & Molecular Biology as well as Mathematics, Probability and Statistics.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics for Scientists, Information Technology for Scientists, Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning and Scientific Computing.

Year 2Biochemistry, Genetics & Forensics, General & Applied Microbiology, Analytical Techniques, Organic Chemistry, Mathematics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry and Probability & Statistics. ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply to join the following one-year Level 7 add-on programmes at AIT: Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, Bachelor of Science in Forensic Toxicology, and Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science (Drug Development & Analysis). Alternatively, you may progress to related Level 7 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesWhile the majority of graduates from the Higher Certificate in Science at AIT progress to level 7 programmes, some opportunities for science technicians exist in research, industry, educational institutions and government agencies. Industry offers opportunities in quality control, manufacturing processes, research and development and environmental management, within the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and food processing sectors. In addition, many companies manufacturing textiles, agrochemicals and fertilisers, polymers and paints, food and drink, dyestuffs, metals and toiletries also recruit technicians for laboratory and process work. The public sector offers opportunities in water analysis, in food analysis and research, and in forensic science, as well as positions in third-level institutions.

Opportunities for science technicians exist in research, industry, educational institutions and government agencies.

CAO code AL632

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 250Cut-off 2013 160Highest 2013 365Median 2013 300

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL632 HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE (BIOSCIENCE/CHEMISTRY)

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AL733

According to the Society of Toxicology, toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical or biological agents on people, animals, and the environment. Toxicologists, therefore, are scientists trained to investigate, interpret, and communicate the nature of those effects.

Forensic toxicology involves the study of toxins – poisons, drugs, and other substances that have a life-threatening effect on a living being. A forensic toxicologist knows the rates of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and chemicals along with a variety of other features about the nature of the interaction of toxins with the human body. Forensic toxicologists may perform tests on human or animal tissue samples and body fluids in order to determine whether or not a toxin is present.

This three-year, ab initio level 7 degree programme provides an integrated, coordinated and comprehensive education in forensic toxicology. It will equip you to work in a wide range of sectors such as pharmachemical and healthcare companies, contract research and testing, chemical companies, government agencies, health services (among others).

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics for Scientists, Information Technology for Scientists, Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning and Scientific Computing.

Year 2Biochemistry, Genetics & Forensics, General & Applied Microbiology, Analytical Techniques, Organic Chemistry, Mathematics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry and Probability & Statistics.

Year 3Biochemical & Forensic Toxicology, Ecotoxicology, Analytical & Forensic Toxicology, Toxicological Pathology, Genotoxicology, Quality Control & Experimental Design and Occupational Regulatory Affairs.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Human & Animal Toxicology or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biosciences at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesThe course provides suitable training to enable graduates to pursue a variety of career opportunities. These include employment in the food, pharmaceutical and healthcare industries; in research and development laboratories, in ensuring the safety of new products; and in regulatory agencies concerned with the monitoring and control of toxic agents. With the recent enactment of environmental legislation, several graduates of this course have obtained employment as environmental science technicians.

Forensic toxicology involves the study of toxins – poisons, drugs, and other substances that have a life-threatening effect on a living being.

CAO code AL733

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 200Cut-off 2013 210Highest 2013 410Median 2013 350

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY

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Environmental biotechnology products make it possible to clean up hazardous waste and noxious pollutants.

CAO code AL730

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 240Cut-off 2013 205Highest 2013 385Median 2013 320

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL730 BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BIOTECHNOLOGY

According to a recent report from the Forfás Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, Ireland is emerging as a leading location for biopharmaceuticals with a mix of start-ups, high growth SMEs and large multinationals located here. Industry leaders including Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Genzyme, Merck, Alkermes (based in Athlone), GeneMedix and Allergan have significant investment in Ireland which has facilitated rapid growth and development of the industry. At present, there are around 60 biopharmaceutical companies in Ireland. These companies currently employ approximately 4,000 people.

This three-year, ab initio level 7 degree programme is designed to meet the growing demand for scientists to service the current and emerging biotechnology-based industries in Ireland generally and the Midlands in particular. The current industrial perception is that Ireland’s future technology will predominantly be based upon biotechnology and IT orientated industries.

Biotechnology is the manipulation (usually through genetic engineering) of living organisms, cells, genes or molecules to develop services and products that benefit mankind and/or have commercial value. Its impact on the 21st century is said to be as significant as the microchip’s effect on society and industry in the second half of the 20th century. Biotechnology provides many tangible benefits to society:• It is predicted that by 2015 at least

half of all medicines produced worldwide will be produced using biotechnology making them cheaper and more widely available.

• It is predicted that by 2015 at least half of all medicines produced worldwide will be produced using biotechnology making them cheaper and more widely available.

• Environmental biotechnology products make it possible to clean up hazardous waste and noxious pollutants by harnessing pollution-eating microbes without the use of caustic chemicals.

• The creation of non-polluting biofuels allows form more sustainable energy resources as fossil fuels deplete.

• Industrial biotechnology applications have led to cleaner processes that produce less waste and use less energy and water in industrial sectors as chemicals, pulp and paper, textiles, food, energy, and metals and minerals. For example, most laundry detergents contain biotechnology based enzymes.

• DNA fingerprinting, has dramatically improved criminal investigation and forensic medicine, as well as afforded significant advances in anthropology and wildlife management.

In the first year of this degree, you will gain a firm grounding in the basic skill sets required for biotechnology which include: General Biology, General Chemistry, Physics, Maths IT and Computing. This course material is delivered as a combination of lecture and practical laboratory classes over the full academic year. In addition, students engage in courses in ‘Learning to Learn’ and ‘Enquiry Based Learning’ which enhance students’ learning skills and are delivered in ‘non-standard’ modes such as group projects, student presentations, and role play etc.

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In second year, you will undertake a series of 12 biology/chemistry-based modules delivered over two semesters. Included are a number of specialisations central to biotechnology such as genetics, forensics and recombinant DNA technology. In addition students delve deeper into biochemistry, microbiology and analytical methods. In Year 2 your scientific skills base is honed through laboratory practical classes up to 10 hours per week.

In third year, the key sciences underpinning biotechnology are studied as a series of 12 modules over two semesters. These include: Cell Biology, Genetic Engineering, Molecular Biology, Environmental Biotechnology, Forensic Science, Applied Biotechnology, Advanced Techniques and Ethics. Training is also given in Occupational Regulatory Affairs to prepare students for the work environment. At the end year 3 students are encouraged to undertake scheduled work experience in the biotechnology industry, which is facilitated by AIT.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics for Scientists, Information Technology for Scientists, Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning and Scientific Computing.

Year 2Biochemistry, Genetics & Forensics, General & Applied Microbiology, Analytical Techniques, Organic Chemistry, Mathematics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry and Probability & Statistics.

Year 3Forensic Science, Environmental Biotechnology, Ethics, Applied Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, Experimental Design & Quality Control, Molecular Biology, Advanced Cell Biology, Advanced Techniques in Molecular Biology and Occupational Regulatory Affairs.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biotechnology or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biosciences at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesTypical areas for employment include pharmaceutical medical technology industries, research organisations (academic or industrial), food and drinks manufacturers and more. Roles for Level 7 biotechnology graduates include quality assurance and quality control technician, manufacturing technologist, biochemist, analytical scientist, microbiologist and process engineer.

Exciting opportunities may also come with small biotech start-up companies at the early stages of their business development and backed by venture capital. They usually employ only a small number of people and the attractiveness of this career option is that it often leads to a variety of roles and responsibilities at all levels of the business.

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This established degree programme will give you the multi-disciplined skills to play a key role in both large and small animal veterinary practices.

CAO code AL731

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 455Cut-off 2013 435Highest 2013 520Median 2013 470

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateLaboratory-based science subject at Grade D3 in higher level or B3 in ordinary level, plus four subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level, to include Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACUp to five places reserved for FETAC studentsAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also have the module Biology (C20006) at minimum Merit level or alternatively have a Leaving Certificate Science subject at minimum B3 in ordinary level.

AL731 BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN VETERINARY NURSING

The growth in scale, demands and sophistication of veterinary practices has created a significant market for the services of veterinary nurses. The veterinary nurse plays an essential role in the running of a modern veterinary practice,Their roles can be in an advisory capacity, such as advising clients about husbandry, kennel and stable management and responsible pet ownership. Veterinary nurses are involved in the running of diagnostic tests within the clinic such as diagnostic imaging and blood testingThis established degree programme will give you the multi-disciplined skills to play a key role in both large and small animal veterinary practices. A critical component of each year of the course is a clinical placement in a veterinary practice.You will be required to spend two residential weeks at Gurteen College, Ballingarry, Roscrea, Co Tipperary during both first and second year of the degree programme. The cost of this week must be paid by the student (details of fees available from AIT).

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Introduction to Veterinary Nursing, Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology, Companion Animal Husbandry, Information Technology for Scientists (Veterinary Nursing), Practice Placement (10 weeks). There will be a two week residential placement in Gurteen Agricultural College in semester 2 during which practical training in animal handling and farm health & safety will be provided).

Year 2Biochemistry, Veterinary Clinical Laboratory Techniques, General Microbiology, Veterinary

Pharmacology, Diagnostic Imagining, Large Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Infection & Disease Control, Surgical Nursing, Practice Placement (10 weeks). There will be a two week residential placement in Gurteen Agricultural College in semester 2 during which training in farm animal and equine husbandry will be provided).

Year 3Advanced Surgical Nursing, Veterinary Anaesthesia, Small Animal Medical Nursing, Equine Medical Nursing, Animal Behaviour, Marketing & Accounting, Practice Placement (all of semester 2).

ProgressionAs a graduate you are eligible to apply for the BSc (Hons) in Applied Biosciences, the BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Practice Management or other Level 8 programmes in AIT or elsewhere. Graduates of this programme have been successful in gaining entry to the five-year veterinary programme in Budapest, Hungary.

AccreditationThis course is accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI) and graduate are eligible to enter onto the Veterinary Nurse Register of Ireland.

Career OpportunitiesCurrently, and for the foreseeable future, employment prospects for veterinary nurses are excellent. As well as providing the necessary scientific and nursing skills and understanding, this programme also uniquely provides you with the business skills that are essential for running and marketing a veterinary practice.

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This honours degree aims to meet the needs of veterinary practices in the current climate, equipping the graduate with additional skills in human resource management, finance, marketing and IT. It will allow a registered veterinary nurse to up-skill and attain a qualification in practice management, significantly enhancing their prospects for employment in practice.

The main aim of the programme is to equip a qualified veterinary nurse with additional skills essential in the management of a modern veterinary practice. It aims to enable you to use your skills as a veterinary nurse to promote community health care in the area of veterinary science. In addition, the programme aims to provide additional skills to a qualified veterinary nurse in the areas of clinical nutrition and veterinary drug development which will enable you to broaden your career opportunities.

The programme will train you in the management of a small- to medium-sized veterinary business, maximize the use of sales and marketing skills in the area of veterinary products and services, and up-skill you in information technology relevant to the veterinary business, including web design.

It will also equip you with an in-depth knowledge in the area of veterinary clinical nutrition and provide you with a good level of knowledge in the area of veterinary drug formulation and development.

ModulesYear 4Veterinary Nurse Practice, Professional Practice, Veterinary Clinical Nutrition, Veterinary Marketing & Sales , Human Resource Management and Law in Veterinary Practice, Advanced Veterinary Nursing, Information Technology in Veterinary Practice, Veterinary Finance, Veterinary pharmaceutics, Research Methods, Placement/Portfolio (programmed for 10 weeks during the summer prior to graduation)

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesThe main potential employment opportunity for graduates of this course are expected to be directly in veterinary practice as clinic and hospital managers, while there is also potential for promotion to practice manager of larger hospitals as a sole role. Opportunities also exist for consultation work in the area of veterinary practice development, in technical and advisory roles in animal welfare organisations, technical support and sales in the animal nutrition and the veterinary pharmaceutical industries.

This programme aims to enable you to use your skills as a veterinary nurse to promote community health care in the area of veterinary science.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of an Bachelor of Science qualification in veterinary nursing recognised by the Veterinary Council of Ireland are eligible to apply to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN VETERINARY PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

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Those working in drug development and pharmaceutical analysis seek answers to the following questions:• Is the identity of the API (active

pharmaceutical ingredient) in the formulated product correct?

• Is the correct quantity of API present?• How might I maximise the yield from

the synthetic route?• Is the product stable and what expiry

date should it have?• Is each of the ingredients compatible?• At what rate will the API be released

from its formulation so its can be absorbed from the body?

• What analytical techniques must I use to answer the above questions?

On this degree, you will be instructed by a dedicated and integrated team of academic staff possessing a diverse and relevant range of teaching experience and research interests.

After essential grounding in life, physical, IT and mathematical sciences, you become appraised of basic and advanced chemical and pharmacologically relevant science. Further studies focus on the disciplines of Pharmaceutical Synthesis, Dosage Form Design, Pharmaceutical Analysis, and Spectroscopy & Chromatography.

Deparmental staff members regularly consult with industry to maintain the currency of our course provision and this input is reflected in our offering of a module in Professional & Transferable Skills. This seeks to ensure that graduates are sufficiently aware and professional in all activities and thus fulfil their role and potential in the workplace.

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics for Scientists, Information Technology for Scientists, Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning and Scientific Computing.

Year 2Biochemistry, Genetics & Forensics, General & Applied Microbiology, Analytical Techniques, Organic Chemistry, Mathematics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry and Probability & Statistics.

Year 3Metals in Medicine, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Separations, Quality Assurance & GMP, Environmental Science, Dosage Form Design, Pharmaceutical Spectroscopy, Pharmaceutical Synthesis, Pharmaceutical Materials, Professional & Transferrable Skills for Pharmaceutical Scientists

ProgressionMany graduates will remain to study for the AIT Level 8 offering in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Drug Discovery & Development).

Career OpportunitiesGraduates from this degree may expect to find rewarding careers and well remunerated positions in the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals sector, whether in an API/ biologic drugs plant or in a finished drug product manufacturing facility.

CAO code AL734

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 175Cut-off 2013 195Highest 2013 335Median 2013 285

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

Theory is always supported by practice, and modules provide knowledge and ‘hands-on’ experience.

AL734 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE (Drug design & development)

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Opportunities for science technicians exist in research, industry, educational institutions and government agencies.

CAO code AL842

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 340

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, Grade D3 in Mathematics at ordinary level, plus three subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Subjects to include a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Laboratory Techniques (CASLT or 5M3807). They are also required to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also possess distinctions in three modules.

AL842 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)IN BIOVETERINARY SCIENCE

This new degree in bioveterinary science can be described as the study of life at all levels of complexity from molecules to populations. Whilst life-forms are built from relatively few types of atoms, these are assembled into ever more complex levels of organisation in molecules, cells, tissues and organs, organisms, communities and ecosystems.

Bioveterinary science is a family of methods and disciplines grouped around the investigation of life processes and the inter-relationships of living organisms. This may involve studies at a variety of levels from molecules to populations. Bioveterinary science is divided into many specialisms such as biology, biological sciences life sciences and animal sciences.

This degree emphasises specific technologies, interactions and/or systems (e.g. animal behavior, biochemistry, biotechnology), or the environments that living organisms inhabit (e.g. ecology, environmental biology).

Why study Bioveterinary Science at AIT?This bioveterinary science degree is a unique course in Ireland. This programme is a multi-disciplinary degree in science and allows the graduate access to a wide range of career options. All of this is designed to produce bioveterinary scientists who play an important part in the nationwide promotion of animal and human health and welfare. Many bioveterinary scientists may progress to hold positions in the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries and in the medical research sector.

What career options exist for bioveterinary scientists?• The bioveterinary science graduate will

be well placed to work within science laboratories in a range of industries.

• Graduates are well placed to go on to employment in veterinary diagnostics and pharmaceutical research, veterinary, medical and nutritional sales, hospital and forensic laboratory work.

• Graduates of the BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary Science will be academically well prepared to enrol on a research degree programme (MSc/PhD) at AIT or in other third-level Institutes.

• On validation with the Teaching Council, the graduates may apply for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education for the teaching of second level Biology (subject to approval).

What skills will a bioveterinary science graduate have?A graduate in bioveterinary science typically will have the ability to: • demonstrate a wide knowledge of

essential facts, major concepts, principles and theories associated with the chosen discipline in science

• engage with current developments in the bioveterinary sciences and their applications, and the philosophical and ethical issues involved

• analyse critically and assess research information and data

• use effective interpersonal and team working skills including demonstrating an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of science.

• appreciating the need for ethical standards and professional codes of

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• conduct and paying due attention to risk assessment, relevant health and safety regulations

• apply practical skills including designing, planning, conducting and reporting on investigations through individual or group projects,

• apply numeracy, communications and information technology skills efficiently

• self-manage and pursue professional development and to think independently, set tasks and solve problems.

Please note that the BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary Sciences degree does confer eligibility to register with the Veterinary Council of Ireland as either a veterinary surgeon or a veterinary nurse. The degree programme is not intended as a route to further study in the area of veterinary medicine or veterinary nursing.

ModulesYear 1Learning to learn, Biology, Chemistry, Maths for Scientists, Bioveterinary Anatomy and Physiology, Physics, Current Scientific Issues Through Enquiry Based Learning.Year 2

Biochemistry, Microbiology, Large Animal Husbandry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Techniques, Bioveterinary Clinical Lab Techniques, Probability and Statistics, Veterinary Infection and Disease Control.

Year 3Animal Behaviour, Bioveterinary Public Health and Epidemiology, Advanced Cell Biology, Business Management and Enterprise Development, Quality Control and Experiment Design, Ecotoxicology, Clinical Trials, Bioveterinary Parasitology, Ecology of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Bioethics.

Year 4Project Theory and Practice, Pharmacology, Toxicity Testing Methods, Bioveterinary Biotechnology, Bioveterinary Immunology, Regulation Affairs and Legislation, Clinical Animal Nutrition, Bioveterinary Pharmaceutics, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

ProgressionGraduates from the proposed BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary Science will be academically well prepared to enrol on a research degree programme (MSc/PhD) at AIT or in other third-level Institutes. Graduates will also be qualified to undertake a variety of taught MSc programmes including

the taught MSc in Toxicology and the proposed MSc/MBA in Biotechnology at AIT). On validation, details of the BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary Science will be submitted to the Teaching Council for approval to obtain graduate admission to the Post-graduate Diploma in Education for the teaching of second level Biology and Agricultural Science.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates of this course will be well placed to apply for positions in allied animal industries such as feed and equipment manufacturers, artificial breeding associations, pharmaceutical firms, breeding and livestock organisations and government agencies. Also for positions in zoos, kennels, animal clinics, stud farms, animal sanctuaries and similar facilities.

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Nine out of the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world are located in Ireland.

CAO code AL838

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 295Cut-off 2013 275Highest 2013 400Median 2013 320

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, Grade D3 in Mathematics at ordinary level, plus three subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Subjects to include a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Laboratory Techniques (CASLT or 5M3807). They are also required to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also possess distinctions in three modules.

AL838 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotechnology is the manipulation (usually through genetic engineering) of living organisms, cells, genes or molecules to develop services and products that benefit mankind and/or have commercial value. Its impact on the 21st century is said to be as significant as the microchip’s effect on society and industry in the second half of the 20th century. Biotechnology provides many tangible benefits to society:

• It is predicted that by 2015 at least half of all medicines produced worldwide will be produced using biotechnology making them cheaper and more widely available.

• Environmental biotechnology products make it possible to clean up hazardous waste and noxious pollutants by harnessing pollution-eating microbes without the use of caustic chemicals.

• Biopesticides and other agricultural products are being applied to improve our food supply and reduce our dependence on conventional chemical pesticides

• Industrial biotechnology applications have led to cleaner processes that produce less waste and use less energy and water in industrial sectors as chemicals, pulp and paper, textiles, food, energy, and metals and minerals. For example, most laundry detergents contain biotechnology based enzymes.

• DNA fingerprinting, has dramatically improved criminal investigation and forensic medicine, as well as afforded significant advances in anthropology and wildlife management.

Why study biotechnology and why come to AIT to study it?• A consistently strong

biopharmaceutical/diagnostics sector in Ireland has led the Irish Government to identify it as among the country’s best options for our economic future.

• Nine out of the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world are located in Ireland.

• Seven out of the 10 best-selling medicines in the world are produced here.

• One of the mostly highly invested in pharmaceutical plants in the world is in Ireland owned by Wyeth BioPharma. Other multinationals located here and engaged in biotechnology include Schering Plough, and Genzyme.

• Companies such as Biotrin, Trinity Biotech, ThromboGenics which started out in Ireland are now multinationals themselves, performing extremely well in national and global markets.

The course is delivered over four academic years. Years 1 and 2 are taught in common with a number of other related science courses, while in Years 3 and 4 are specific to biotechnology students.

In first year, you will gain a firm grounding in the basic skill sets required for biotechnology which include: General Biology, General Chemistry, Physics, Maths IT and Computing. This course material is delivered as a combination of lecture and practical laboratory classes over the full academic year. In addition, you will engage in courses in ‘Learning to Learn’ and ‘Enquiry Based Learning’ which enhance students’ learning skills and are delivered

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in ‘non-standard’ modes such as group projects, student presentations, role play. In second year, you undertake a series of 12 biology/chemistry-based modules delivered over two semesters. Included are a number of specialisations central to biotechnology such as genetics, forensics and recombinant DNA technology. In addition students delve deeper into biochemistry, microbiology and analytical methods. In Year 2, your scientific skills base is honed through laboratory practical classes up to 10 hours per week.

In Year 3 the key sciences underpinning biotechnology are studied as a series of 12 modules over 2 semesters. These include: Cell Biology, Genetic Engineering, Molecular Biology, Environmental Biotechnology, Forensic Science, Applied Biotechnology, Advanced Techniques and Ethics. Training is also given in Occupational Regulatory Affairs to prepare students for the work environment. At the end year 3 students are encouraged to undertake scheduled work experience in the biotechnology industry, which is facilitated by AIT.

Year 4 of this degree programme prepares students for the wide variety of career options that are open to them upon completion. For example, there are modules focused on various aspects of the biotechnology industry. You will also undertake a supervised research project in year 4 which is a valuable opportunity to discover if they have an aptitude for scientific research leading to Master’s or PhD degrees, either of which can be a significant avenue for career advancement to the highest levels. Finally, a new module which is included in year 4 called Innovation and Entrepreneurship is designed to enable biotechnology

graduates to become involved in biotechnological innovation from inception right through to business plan and hopefully profit!

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics for Scientists, Information Technology for Scientists, Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning and Scientific Computing.

Year 2Biochemistry, Genetics & Forensics, General & Applied Microbiology, Analytical Techniques, Organic Chemistry, Mathematics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry and Probability & Statistics.

Year 3Forensic Science, Environmental Biotechnology, Ethics, Applied Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, Experimental Design & Quality Control, Molecular Biology, Advanced Cell Biology, Advanced Techniques in Molecular Biology and Occupational Regulatory Affairs.

Year 4Bioprocess Technology, Bioinformatics, Analytical Biotechnology, Validation, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Good Manufacturing Practice, Regulatory Affairs & Legislation, Research Methods and Research Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biotechnology or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biosciences at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesTypical areas for employment include pharmaceutical medical technology industries, research organisations (academic or industrial), food and drinks manufacturers and more. Roles for Level 8 biotechnology graduates include quality assurance and quality control technician, manufacturing technologist, biochemist, analytical scientist, microbiologist and process engineer.

Exciting opportunities may also come with small biotech start-up companies at the early stages of their business development and backed by venture capital. They usually employ only a small number of people and the attractiveness of this career option is that it often leads to a variety of roles and responsibilities at all levels of the business.

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Nine out of the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world are located in Ireland.

CAO code AL838

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 275Cut-off 2013 270Highest 2013 385Median 2013 315

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, Grade D3 in Mathematics at ordinary level, plus three subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Subjects to include a language (English or Irish).

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Laboratory Techniques (CASLT or 5M3807). They are also required to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also possess distinctions in three modules.

AL840 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

Even casual observers will be aware of the critical role that the Irish pharmaceutical sector plays in contributing to the exemplary success of Ireland’s manufacturing exports. The pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors are widely regarded as the effective economic drivers of Ireland. This century has been predicted to be the century of biology and the bioscience technology revolution is underpinning many of the developments in drug discovery and medicine.

The pharma industry’s continual growth and prosperity in Ireland is highly dependent on the generation and attraction of skilled graduates and this course is designed to give you the knowledge and competence to enter industry or proceed to further postgraduate education. The Midlands region has been particularly targeted by government development agencies for the growth of pharma and healthcare companies and this degree programme is a crucial element of the infrastructure supporting this growth.

Questions asked by pharmaceutical science graduates include:• What are the sources of APIs (active

pharmaceutical ingredients)?• What is the link between what a drug

does and its chemical structure?• What methods and techniques can

I deploy to minimise toxicity and optimise therapeutic efficacy?

• Which experimental design will facilitate cost-effective ingredient selection and manufacture while eliminating waste?

• How might I circumvent difficulties

with drug absorption, unwanted distribution and premature inactivation or elimination?

• Which new generation technologies such as nanoencapsulation and stimuli-sensitive hydrogels are most suitable to achieve beneficial drug delivery?

• What type of intellectual property (IP) protection is most secure in warding off competitors?

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics for Scientists, Information Technology for Scientists, Current Scientific Issues through Enquiry-Based Learning and Scientific Computing.

Year 2Biochemistry, Genetics & Forensics, General & Applied Microbiology, Analytical Techniques, Organic Chemistry, Mathematics, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry and Probability & Statistics.

Year 3Metals in Medicine, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Separations, Quality Assurance & GMP, Environmental Science, Dosage Form Design, Pharmaceutical Spectroscopy, Pharmaceutical Synthesis, Pharmaceutical Materials, Professional & Transferrable Skills for Pharmaceutical Scientists and Pharmaceutical Statistics.

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Year 4Contemporary Issues in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, Pharmacognosy & Natural Products, API Discovery & Characterisation, Bioanalytical Techniques in Therapeutics, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Experimental Design & Validation, Medical Devices & Advanced Therapies, Research Methods and Research Project.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates from our programme may expect to find rewarding careers and well remunerated positions in the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals sector, whether in an API/ biologic drugs plant or in a finished drug product manufacturing facility. A number of graduates have been successful in securing roles in regulatory affairs where they interface with national, EU or other international state bodies such as the US FDA in support of marketing authorisation applications from their employer. Previous graduates have also obtained desirable roles in research, whether industrial or leading to a higher degree, in colleges or the wider public service such as forensics and environmental monitoring. Others are currently employed in agriculture, food, polymers and beverage concerns.

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While toxicology might be regarded as the science of poisons, it can be more fully described as the study of the negative effects of chemicals on living organisms. Forensic toxicology involves the study of toxins – poisons, drugs and other substances that have a life-threatening effect on a living being. A forensic toxicologist knows the rates of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and chemicals along with a variety of other features about the nature of the interaction of toxins with the human body. Forensic toxicologists may perform tests on human or animal tissue samples and body fluids in order to determine whether or not a toxin is present. As well as possessing specialist scientific knowledge, forensic toxicologists are required to have strong communication and interpersonal skills (written and oral), IT skills, time management skills and the ability to work as part of a team.

This one-year, add-on level 7 degree programme will provide an integrated, coordinated and comprehensive education in forensic toxicology. It will equip you to work in a wide range of sectors such as pharmachemical and healthcare companies, contract research and testing, chemical companies, government agencies, health services (among others).

ModulesBiochemical & Forensic Toxicology, Ecotoxicology, Analytical & Forensic Toxicology, Toxicological Pathology, Genotoxicology, Quality Control & Experimental Design and Occupational Regulatory Affairs.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Human & Animal Toxicology or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biosciences at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesThe course provides suitable training to enable graduates to pursue a variety of career opportunities. These include employment in the food, pharmaceutical and healthcare industries; in research and development laboratories, in ensuring the safety of new products; and in regulatory agencies concerned with the monitoring and control of toxic agents. With the recent enactment of environmental legislation, several graduates of this course have obtained employment as environmental science technicians.

This course will equip you to work in a wide range of sectors such as pharmachemical and healthcare companies.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Science or an equivalent Level 6 qualification.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY

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At present, there are around 60 biopharmaceutical companies in Ireland who currently employ approximately 4,000 people.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Science or an equivalent Level 6 qualification.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotechnology is broadly defined as the use of biological processes of microbes, and of plants or animal cells for the benefit of humans. Biotechnology is used in the production of biopharmaceuticals drugs substances.

According to a recent report from the Forfás Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, Ireland is emerging as a leading location for biopharmaceuticals with a mix of start-ups, high growth SMEs and large multinationals located here. Industry leaders including Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Genzyme, Merck, Elan (based in Athlone), GeneMedix and Allergan have significant investment in Ireland which has facilitated rapid growth and development of the industry.

At present, there are around 60 biopharmaceutical companies in Ireland. These companies currently employ approximately 4,000 people. This one-year, add-on level 7 degree programme is designed to meet the growing demand for scientists to service the current and emerging biotechnology-based industries in Ireland generally and the Midlands in particular. The current industrial perception is that Ireland’s future technology will predominantly be based upon biotechnology and IT orientated industries.

ModulesForensic Science, Environmental Biotechnology, Ethics, Applied Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, Experimental Design & Quality Control, Molecular Biology, Advanced Cell Biology, Advanced Techniques in Molecular Biology and Occupational Regulatory Affairs.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biotechnology or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biosciences at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates of this course should find employment in the following areas: diagnostics, pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, food and drinks industry, agri-chemical companies and agricultural industries, regulatory affairs, bioinformatics, brewing and other biotechnology based industries.

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In this honours add-on in each semester, the six modules offered build on more than four decades of life sciences and chemical undergraduate and postgraduate course delivery and research. Theory is always supported by practice, and modules provide knowledge and ‘hands-on’ experience. Among the disciplines offered you will find Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Bioanalytical Techniques in Therapeutics, Advanced Therapies, Experimental Design & Validation, and API Discovery & Characterisation.

We regularly consult with industry to maintain the currency of our course provision and this input is reflected in our first semester offering of Research Methods. This seeks to ensure that graduates are sufficiently aware and accountable in all activities in planning and executing a research project in the second semester. This helps to crystallize learner awareness and to prepare them to successfully fulfil their role in the workplace or the research laboratory into the future.

ModulesContemporary Issues in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, Pharmacognosy & Natural Products, API Discovery & Characterisation, Bioanalytical Techniques in Therapeutics, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Experimental Design & Validation, Medical Devices & Advanced Therapies, Research Methods and Research Project.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates from our programme may expect to find rewarding careers and well remunerated positions in the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals sector, whether in an API/ biologic drugs plant or in a finished drug product manufacturing facility. A number of graduates have been successful in securing roles in regulatory affairs where they interface with national, EU or other international state bodies such as the US FDA in support of marketing authorisation applications from their employer. Previous graduates have also obtained desirable roles in research, whether industrial or leading to a higher degree, in colleges or the wider public service such as forensics and environmental monitoring. Others are currently employed in agriculture, food, polymers and beverage concerns.

Among the disciplines offered you will find Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Bioanalytical Techniques in Therapeutics.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of an appropriate Bachelor of Science qualification in chemistry or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to apply to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE(Drug development & analysis)

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This add-on degree programme combines two distinct but related disciplines that are increasingly operationally linked in the work place: health and safety, and environmental management. It is aimed at higher certificate holders who wish to obtain the necessary skills to seek employment in these areas and, perhaps more importantly, it provides an opportunity for those already employed in environmental, health and safety positions to obtain a formal and recognised qualification. Successful completion of this programme will facilitate membership of the appropriate professional body, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).

ModulesYear 1Learning to Learn, Introductory Environmental Science, Training & Computing, Legislation, Practical Environmental Science and Occupational Health, Hygiene & Hazards

Year 2Risk Management, Principles of Environmental Management, Occupational Health, Hygiene & Hazards, Fire & Construction Safety, Waste Management Technology and Project.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme, if you wish to further your qualifications in the area of environmental, health and safety you are eligible to apply for relevant degree programmes in Ireland or abroad. Those holding Merit or Distinction are eligible to apply for the Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Environmental, Health and Safety Management at AIT.

AccreditationSuccessful completion of this programme will facilitate membership of the appropriate professional body, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).

Career OpportunitiesThis course is especially suited to staff already employed who wish to upgrade existing skill or to those interested in entering this particular skills area within industry.

This programme is aimed at higher certificate holders who wish to obtain the necessary skills to seek employment in these areas.

NFQ level 7

Duration 2 years part-time

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher certificate in science, engineering, technology or an equivalent Level 6 qualification. In the case of mature applicants (23 or over), five years’ relevant work experience will be considered for equivalency. Applicants who don’t meet these criteria may be reviewed on an individual case-by-case basis. In addition to the formal entry requirements, all applicants are also required to attend an interview as part of the final selection process.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT

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AIT has offered undergraduate and postgraduate training in toxicology since the mid-1980s and is nationally and internationally regarded as a centre of excellence in academic and practical toxicology training. Graduates from level 7, level 8 and level 9 toxicology programmes have gone on to obtain research degrees in universities and research institutes in Ireland and abroad.

While toxicology might be regarded as the science of poisons, it can be more fully described as the study of the negative effects of chemicals on living organisms. According to the American Society of Toxicology, approximately 100,000 chemicals are currently in use worldwide, with 500 new chemicals entering the marketplace annually.

Toxicologists work to develop safer chemical products, drugs and medicines. They determine risks for chemical exposure and develop treatments for such exposures. They play a major role in the food and drinks industry and are often involved in the growing area of forensics.

This one-year, add-on honours degree programme provides an integrated, coordinated and comprehensive education in toxicology as a broad discipline. It will equip you to work in a wide range of sectors such as pharmachemical and healthcare companies, contract research and testing, chemical companies, government agencies, health services, to mention just a few.

ModulesCell & Molecular Toxicology, Toxicity Testing Methods, Immunology, Biochemical Toxicology, Pharmacology, Research Methods and Research Project. ProgressionAIT’s qualifications in toxicology have acquired an excellent reputation nationally and internationally and cooperative projects have been established with many universities that facilitate the process of entrance to postgraduate courses. A taught Master of Science in Toxicology is offered by AIT. For further information on this programme and other postgraduate opportunities at AIT, see the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates of this course should find employment in management, regulatory, technical and research positions in industry, as well as state-supported posts in government laboratories and third-level institutions.

Toxicologists play a major role in the food and drinks industry and are often involved in the growing area of forensics.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsGraduates with a Bachelor of Science (Level 7) in a cognate discipline or an equivalent qualification are eligible to apply to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN HUMAN AND ANIMAL TOXICOLOGY

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You will receive training in bioprocessing technology, validation, and analytical biotechnology.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of an appropriate Bachelor of Science qualification or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to apply to join this programme

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE(HONOURS)IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotechnology is broadly defined as the use of biological processes of microbes, and of plants or animal cells for the benefit of humans.The Government has placed considerable emphasis on the biotechnology industry and the country has had considerable success in attracting the leading international companies to locate in Ireland, including Abiomed and Amgen in recent years. In particular, the Government’s spatial and economic strategy for the Midlands envisages the development of life science and healthcare business in the region.

Given the scale of these developments, there is an enormous demand for trained personnel with the necessary skills, which AIT’s degrees in biotechnology provide. This add-on honours degree will provide you with training in bioprocessing technology, validation, analytical biotechnology and other skills specifically related to commercialisation of life sciences research. This honours degree hosts a variety of new and exciting modules that prepare the student to seamlessly integrate into the industrial environment while fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship. The programme applies a blended learning approach to engage the student in activities that mimic real-life scenarios in the workplace. The student will learn how to use state-of-the-art instrumentation and will attain an understanding of the applications associated with equipment used. Bioinformatics plays a pivotal role in the programme and the student will receive extensive training in accessing and retrieving nucleic acid and protein sequences from online databases, sequence alignment techniques, phylogenetic analysis, protein sequence analysis, protein structure analysis /visualisation and Perl programming.

ModulesBioprocess Technology, Bioinformatics, Analytical Biotechnology, Validation, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Good Manufacuring Practice, Regulatory Affairs & Legislation, Research Methods and Research Project.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Staff in the school or in the Careers’ Office can advise on the range of opportunities available at the institute, in Ireland and abroad for such postgraduate programmes. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the Postgraduate Prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesIrish biotechnology graduates can go on to work in a variety of areas including the health and agricultural sciences sector. This covers a wide variety of jobs including technical roles in immunodiagnostics, biopharmaceutical and drug development companies along with roles in governmental authorities, quality control and validation. Additionally, qualified students have engaged further in academia pursuing several postgraduate research opportunities. Former students studying this course have gone on to work in a variety of large and small multinational and indigenous companies including Abbott, Europharma Concepts and Reliance GeneMedix.

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The agri-food and drink sector continues to make a significant contribution to the Irish economy. According to a report published in July 2010, up to 4,000 jobs could be created over the next decade under ambitious plans to grow farm, food and fishing businesses.

The Food Harvest 2020 report said the agri-food and fisheries sector is the country’s most important indigenous industry, directly employing 150,000 people and contributing €24bn to the economy annually.

Students on this add-on honours degree focus on animal-based and agricultural modules such as animal husbandry, land use, and environment and farm management and Planning. There is also a distinct focus on food science through modules such as Food Microbiology, Food Processing and Technology and Food Safety.

ModulesAgricultural Biotechnology, Analytical & Forensic Toxicology, Extensive Animal Production, Environmental Management & Land Use, Ethics, Food Processing & Safety, Environmental Management & Land Use, Applied Cell Biology, Food & Molecular Microbiology, Research Methods, Research Project.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this degree, you may be employed in processing, quality assurance analysis/bioanalysis, validation, management and optimisation.

Graduates holding both this award and the award of BSc in Veterinary Nursing have been successful in gaining entry to the four-year veterinary programme in Kosice, Slovakia.

There is also a distinct focus on food science through modules such as Food Microbiology.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of an appropriate Bachelor of Science qualification in veterinary nursing or agriculture science, biotechnology, toxicology or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to apply to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN APPLIED BIOSCIENCES

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In this honours add-on in each semester, the six modules offered build on more than four decades of life sciences and chemical undergraduate and postgraduate course delivery and research. Theory is always supported by practice, and modules provide knowledge and ‘hands-on’ experience. Among the disciplines offered you will find Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Bioanalytical Techniques in Therapeutics, Advanced Therapies, Experimental Design & Validation, and API Discovery & Characterisation.

We regularly consult with industry to maintain the currency of our course provision and this input is reflected in our first semester offering of Research Methods. This seeks to ensure that graduates are sufficiently aware and accountable in all activities in planning and executing a research project in the second semester. This helps to crystallize learner awareness and to prepare them to successfully fulfil their role in the workplace or the research laboratory into the future.

ModulesContemporary Issues in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, Pharmacognosy & Natural Products, API Discovery & Characterisation, Bioanalytical Techniques in Therapeutics, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Experimental Design & Validation, Medical Devices & Advanced Therapies, Research Methods and Research Project.

ProgressionAn honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Full details of all postgraduate opportunities at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates from our programme may expect to find rewarding careers and well remunerated positions in the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals sector, whether in an API/ biologic drugs plant or in a finished drug product manufacturing facility. A number of graduates have been successful in securing roles in regulatory affairs where they interface with national, EU or other international state bodies such as the US FDA in support of marketing authorisation applications from their employer. Previous graduates have also obtained desirable roles in research, whether industrial or leading to a higher degree, in colleges or the wider public service such as forensics and environmental monitoring. Others are currently employed in agriculture, food, polymers and beverage concerns.

Theory is always supported by practice, and modules provide knowledge and ‘hands-on’ experience.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of an appropriate Bachelor of Science qualification in chemistry or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to apply to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE(Drug discovery & development)

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Mechanical Engineering ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Cert in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering 168Engineering (Common Entry to Mecahnical, Renewable and Mechatronics Engineering) 171Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering 175Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy 176Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics 177Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical and Polymer Engineering 180

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering 169Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy 170

Add-on Level 8 degreesBachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering 178Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Manufacturing Technology 179

Contact

Joe LawlessHead of Dept of Mechanical/Polymer Engineering & TradesEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1824

www.ait.ie/engineeringwww.facebook.com/AITSOENG

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AIT was one of the pioneers of

polymer education in Ireland, and

its new degree in mechanical and

polymer engineering is designed to

meet a growing industry need for

qualified graduates in this area.

A state-of-the-art Engineering and

Informatics Building, housing the

latest equipment and technology,

including an industrial 3D printer.

The practical focus of the

programmes gives you hands-on

experience of areas from robotics to

pneumatics and microprocessors,

which is highly valued by employers.

Graduates from our honours

degree are deemed eligible by

the Teaching Council to apply

for a Postgraduate Diploma in

Education.Engineers Ireland

accreditation available

to graduates of selected

programmes.

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Higher Certificate in Mechanical Engineering

AL602(Level 6)2 years

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Engineering - Common EntryAL713

(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechantronics

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Manufacturing

Technology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BEng in Mechanical Engineering

& Renewable Enegy

Bachelor of Engineering

in Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical and Polymer Engineering

AL820(Level 8)4 years

BEng in Mechanical Engineering

& Renewable Enegy

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering

in Mechanical Engineering

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Mechanical Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Manufacturing

Technology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Mechanical Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Manufacturing

Technology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechantronics

AL712(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Manufacturing

Technology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BEng in Mechanical Engineering

& Renewable Enegy

AL711(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering

in Mechanical Engineering

AL710(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Mechanical Engineering

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

in Manufacturing

Technology

(Level 8)+ 1 year

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HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

You may expect to find employment in production, technical supervision, plant maintenance, quality assurance and production planning.

CAO code AL602

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 180

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL602

Mechanical engineering is about putting ideas into action. It is about inventing, designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining products, equipment and machinery of all kinds. Mechanical engineers use their knowledge of materials, mechanisms, power, energy and manufacturing technology to produce specifications for their designs and to see those designs become a reality.

They also build and test prototypes of their products in order to prove their designs. Mechanical engineers also have a key role to play in energy utilisation and management recognising their responsibility to the environment and society at large.

This higher certificate will provide you with a firm understanding of the theoretical principles and the practical skills required in mechanical engineering.

ModulesYear 1 Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science & Energy Sustainability, Engineering Mechanics, Materials and Processes, Engineering Workshop, Drawing and CAD, Communications and Computer Applications.Year 2 Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics (Mechanics of Materials), Energy Systems and Thermofluids, Materials, Engineering Workshop and CAD, Control and Power Technology, Mechanics (Mechanics of Machines), Processes and Operations Management, Mini project.

ProgressionAs a holder of this higher certificate you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (add-on Level 7) or the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy (add-on Level 7) at AIT or related Level 7 programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationAs a graduate of the Higher Certificate in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Engineering Technician.

Career OpportunitiesWhen you graduate as a mechanical engineering technician, you may expect to find employment in production, technical supervision, plant maintenance, quality assurance and production planning, or possibly as a draughts person in manufacturing industry.

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This add-on Level 7 degree will educate and train skilled personnel in the area of mechanical engineering, management, control and maintenance as applied to industrial settings. It will equip you to work as an independent thinker and to work effectively with others, recognising the importance of continuing education and self-directed learning.

As a graduate, you will have the capability to critically appraise mechanical engineering systems, to identify areas of potential improvement, to bring about corrective action and where applicable, to suggest and implement an alternative solution. You will also study and work to high ethical standards with regard to the engineering profession and environment.

ModulesYear 3Mechanical Engineering Project, Quantitative Methods, Control and Automation, Mechanical Systems Design, Energy Systems and Thermofluids, Business and Project Management, Engineering Mathematics, Systems Design and Vibrations, Manufacturing Systems and Organisation Management.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification, you will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable progression to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Manufacturing Technology at AIT.

You will also be in a position to apply for Level 8 programmes offered in other third level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this degree, you will be in a position to apply for a variety of mechanical engineering roles in the following areas: in private industry – designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining products, equipment and machinery of all kinds; as a consulting engineer – work may include building services, mechanical engineering, design; and in private industry and semi-state bodies – power generation, transport, environmental technologies, etc. The institute would expect that graduates will gain membership status with the relevant professional bodies and that many of the top graduates will ultimately reach a high level within the engineering sectors as well as progressing to further studies.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

You will have the capability to critically appraise mechanical engineering systems, to identifyareas of potential improvement.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Mechanical Engineering or an approved Level 6 qualification.

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ANDRENEWABLE ENERGY

This degree will give you the ability to critically appraise energy demands and to suggest and implement an alternative energy strategy.

This one-year add-on Level 7 degree will educate and train skilled personnel in the area of energy consumption, management and control, as applied to industrial and manufacturing settings. It will give you the capability to critically appraise energy demands, to identify areas of energy waste, to bring about corrective action and where applicable to suggest and implement an alternative energy strategy.

As a graduate you will have the skills necessary for professional communication both within the engineering community and society at large.

ModulesYear 3Computer Architecture & Web Development, Programming Concepts, Computer Applications, Financial Accounting, Learning to Learn, Quantitative Techniques, Data Communication, Programming Fundamentals, Database Applications, Management Accounting.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification, you will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable progression to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering in Manufacturing Technology at AIT. You will also be in a position to apply for Level 8 programmes offered in other third level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this degree, you will be in a position to apply for a variety of careers including: consulting engineers – work may include building services, energy management and building energy rating; utilities engineering/management integrating renewable and non-renewable energy options; mechanical engineers – process development and maintenance; semi-state organisations – work may include the design and management of renewable energy projects for companies such as the ESB and Bord na Móna; government projects in renewable energy; and in the developing energy supply sector.

AIT would expect that graduates will pursue professional status and that many of the top graduates will ultimately reach a high level within the engineering sectors as well as progressing to postgraduate studies.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Mechanical Engineering or an approved Level 6 qualification.

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This programme provides a common entry year 1 to the following Level 7 programmes: • BEng in Mechanical Engineering • BEng in Mechanical Engineering and

Renewable Energy• BEng in Mechatronics

It has been developed to give students sufficient time and experience to come to an informed choice as to which specific mechanical engineering programme they wish to follow.

This broad experience of some of the major areas in mechanical, renewable and mechatrincs will better enable the students to carry on to Year 2, knowing they have an interest and aptitude for a particular field.

ModulesYear 1Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science & Energy Sustainability, Engineering Mechanics, Materials and Processes, Engineering Workshop, Drawing and CAD, Communications and Computer Applications.

ProgressionOn completion of this first year the student would be eligible to join the year 2 of any of the three current Electronics, Computer and Software programmes listed above.

AL713

This common entry offering gives you the opportunity to experience to try three different areas, before you choose your specialisation.

CAO code AL713

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics

ENGINEERING (Common Entry) incorporating three awards: Mechanical, Renewable, and Mechatronics Engineering

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Application to this degree is through AL713 Engineering (Common Entry).

Mechanical engineering is about putting ideas into action. It is about inventing, designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining products, equipment and machinery of all kinds. Mechanical engineers use their knowledge of materials, mechanisms, power, energy and manufacturing technology to produce specifications for their designs and to see those designs become a reality.

They also build and test prototypes of their products in order to prove their designs. Mechanical engineers also have a key role to play in energy utilisation and management recognising their responsibility to the environment and society at large.

As a graduate, you will have the capability to critically appraise mechanical engineering systems, to identify areas of potential improvement, to bring about corrective action and where applicable, to suggest and implement an alternative solution. You will also study and work to high ethical standards with regard to the engineering profession and environment.

ModulesYear 2Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics (Mechanics of Materials), Energy Systems and Thermofluids, Materials, Engineering Workshop and CAD, Control and Power Technology, Mechanics (Mechanics of Machines), Processes and

Operations Management, Mini project.Year 3Mechanical Engineering Project, Quantitative Methods, Control and Automation, Mechanical Systems Design, Energy Systems and Thermofluids, Business and Project Management, Engineering Mathematics, Systems Design and Vibrations, Manufacturing Systems and Organisation Management, Mechanical Engineering Project.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification, you will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable progression to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Manufacturing Technology at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this degree, you will be in a position to apply for a variety of mechanical engineering roles in the following areas: in private industry – designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining products, equipment and machinery of all kinds; as a consulting engineer – work may include building services, mechanical engineering, design; and in private industry and semi-state bodies – power generation, transport, environmental technologies, etc. The institute would expect that graduates will gain membership status with the relevant professional bodies and that many of the top graduates will ultimately reach a high level within the engineering sectors as well as progressing to further studies.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

As a graduate, you will have the capability to critically appraise mechanical engineering systems.

CAO code AL713

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL713

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AL713 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ANDRENEWABLE ENERGY

This degree will give you the ability to critically appraise energy demands and to suggest and implement an alternative energy strategy.

Application to this degree is through AL713 Engineering (Common Entry).

This Level 7 degree will educate and train skilled personnel in the area of energy consumption, management and control, as applied to industrial and manufacturing settings. It will give you the capability to critically appraise energy demands, to identify areas of energy waste, to bring about corrective action and where applicable to suggest and implement an alternative energy strategy.

You will learn the environmental loading of the given process/plant and be committed to its reduction, either in terms of the product, the materials or the process. You will also possess high ethical standards with regard to the engineering profession and environment. As a graduate you will have the skills necessary for professional communication both within the engineering community and society at large.

ModulesYear 2Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics (Mechanics of Materials), Energy Systems & Thermofluids, Materials, Engineering Workshop & CAD, Control & Power Technology, Mechanics (Mechanics of Machines), Processes & Operations Management, Mini project.

Year 3Computer Architecture & Web Development, Programming Concepts, Computer Applications, Financial Accounting, Learning to Learn, Quantitative Techniques, Data Communication,

Programming Fundamentals, Database Applications, Management Accounting.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification, you will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable progression to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering in Manufacturing Technology at AIT. You will also be in a position to apply for Level 8 programmes offered in other third level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this degree, you will be in a position to apply for a variety of careers including: consulting engineers – work may include building services, energy management and building energy rating; utilities engineering/management integrating renewable and non-renewable energy options; mechanical engineers – process development and maintenance; semi-state organisations – work may include the design and management of renewable energy projects.

CAO code AL713

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHATRONICS

Mechatronic products surround us in our everyday lives and include the systems that prevent your car from losing control in bad driving conditions, smart televisions.

CAO code AL713

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 N/A

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL713

Application to this degree is through AL713 Engineering (Common Entry).

Mechatronics is a blend of a number of the core fields of engineering including mechanical, electronics and computer/software engineering.

Mechatronic products surround us in our everyday lives and include the systems that prevent your car from losing control in bad driving conditions, smart televisions and intelligent home entertainment systems, as well as photocopying machines and ATMs.

Mechatronic systems also abound in industry and include automated robots and complex automated assembly machines working at speeds and precision far beyond that achievable by a human operator.

Tomorrow’s industry will use more and more automated equipment with ever-increasing complexity and skilled engineers with this unique combination of skills and integrated approach will be required to fine-tune these systems and keep things running. If you like figuring out how thing work and enjoy the process of solving problems and making things better, then mechatronics may be for you.

ModulesYear 2Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics of Materials, Electronic Technology, Computer Technology, Computer Aided Design, Control and Power Technology, Electrical Technology,

Mechanics of Machines, Costing, Mechatronics Practice.

Year 3Quantitative Methods, Control and Automation, Mechatronics System Design, Human Machine Interfaces, Business and Project Management, Mechatronics Mathematics, Computer Networks, Manufacturing Systems and Organisation Management, Mechatronics Project.

ProgressionWhen you graduate from this programme you are eligible to apply to join the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Technology (Level 8) programme at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationAs a graduate of the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates of the mechatronic engineering programme can expect to find employment across a wide variety of areas including medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturing, process control and robotics as well as in smaller indigenous companies involved in the design and development of innovative new products.

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Mechanical engineering is about putting ideas into action. It is about inventing, designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining products, equipment and machinery of all kinds. Mechanical engineers use their knowledge of materials, mechanisms, power, energy and manufacturing technology to produce specifications for their designs and to see those designs become a reality.

They also build and test prototypes of their products in order to prove their designs. Mechanical engineers also have a key role to play in energy utilisation and management recognising their responsibility to the environment and society at large.

As a graduate, you will have the capability to critically appraise mechanical engineering systems, to identify areas of potential improvement, to bring about corrective action and where applicable, to suggest and implement an alternative solution. You will also study and work to high ethical standards with regard to the engineering profession and environment.

ModulesYear 1Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science & Energy Sustainability, Engineering Mechanics, Materials and Processes, Engineering Workshop, Drawing and CAD, Communications and Computer Applications.

Year 2Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics (Mechanics of Materials), Energy Systems and Thermofluids,

Materials, Engineering Workshop and CAD, Control and Power Technology, Mechanics (Mechanics of Machines), Processes and Operations Management, Mini project.

Year 3Mechanical Engineering Project, Quantitative Methods, Control and Automation, Mechanical Systems Design, Energy Systems and Thermofluids, Business and Project Management, Engineering Mathematics, Systems Design and Vibrations, Manufacturing Systems and Organisation Management, Mechanical Engineering Project.

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification, you will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable progression to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Manufacturing Technology at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this degree, you will be in a position to apply for a variety of mechanical engineering roles in the following areas: in private industry – designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining products, equipment and machinery of all kinds; as a consulting engineer – work may include building services, mechanical engineering, design; and in private industry and semi-state bodies – power generation, transport, environmental technologies, etc.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

As a graduate, you will have the capability to critically appraise mechanical engineering systems.

CAO code AL710

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 185Cut-off 2013 195Highest 2013 395Median 2013 260

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL710

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Mechanical engineers require the technical skills to select, implement and integrate the most effective and efficient energy sources.Optimisation of energy management also incorporates recycling, designing more efficient processes, better product design and continuous measurement of costs, which is also the responsibility of the mechanical engineer.

This Level 7 degree will educate and train skilled personnel in the area of energy consumption, management and control, as applied to industrial and manufacturing settings. It will give you the capability to critically appraise energy demands, to identify areas of energy waste, to bring about corrective action and where applicable to suggest and implement an alternative energy strategy.

You will learn the environmental loading of the given process/plant and be committed to its reduction, either in terms of the product, the materials or the process. You will also possess high ethical standards with regard to the engineering profession and environment. As a graduate you will have the skills necessary for professional communication both within the engineering community and society at large.

ModulesYear 1Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science & Energy Sustainability,, Engineering Mechanics, Materials and Processes, Engineering Workshop, Drawing & CAD, Communications and Computer Applications.

Year 2Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics (Mechanics of Materials), Energy Systems & Thermofluids, Materials, Engineering Workshop & CAD, Control & Power Technology, Mechanics (Mechanics of Machines), Processes & Operations Management, Mini project.

Year 3Quantitative Methods, Renewable Energy Systems, Building Services, Business & Project Management, Energy Systems & Thermofluids, Renewable Energy Project, Engineering Mathematics, Environmental & Business Management, Energy & Sustainability

ProgressionAs a holder of this qualification, you will possess the necessary theoretical underpinning to enable progression to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering (Level 8) and the BEng (Hons) in manufacturing Technology at AIT. You will also be in a position to apply for Level 8 programmes offered in other third level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this degree, you will be in a position to apply for a variety of careers including: consulting engineers – work may include building services, energy management and building energy rating; utilities engineering/management integrating renewable and non-renewable energy options; mechanical engineers – process development and maintenance; semi-state organisations, government projects in renewable energy; and in the developing energy supply sector.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ANDRENEWABLE ENERGY

This degree will educate you in the area of energy consumption, management and control.

CAO code AL711

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 180Cut-off 2013 205Highest 2013 460Median 2013 300

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL711

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHATRONICS

Mechatronic products surround us in our everyday lives and include the systems that prevent your car from losing control in bad driving conditions, smart televisions.

CAO code AL712

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 180Cut-off 2013 200Highest 2013 435Median 2013 330

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics.

AL712

Mechatronics is a blend of a number of the core fields of engineering including mechanical, electronics and computer/software engineering. Mechatronic products surround us in our everyday lives and include the systems that prevent your car from losing control in bad driving conditions, smart televisions and intelligent home entertainment systems, as well as photocopying machines and ATMs.

Mechatronic systems also abound in industry and include automated robots and complex automated assembly machines working at speeds and precision far beyond that achievable by a human operator.

As a mechatronics engineering student you will gain skills across a variety of boundaries to meet the needs of highly automated manufacturing in the 21st century.

ModulesYear 1Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science & Energy Sustainability, Engineering Mechanics, Electronic Technology, Engineering Workshop, Drawing and CAD, Communications and Computer Applications.

Year 2Engineering Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics of Materials, Electronic Technology, Computer Technology, Computer Aided Design, Control and Power Technology, Electrical Technology, Mechanics of Machines, Costing, Mechatronics Practice.

Year 3Quantitative Methods, Control and Automation, Mechatronics System Design, Human Machine Interfaces, Business and Project Management, Mechatronics Mathematics, Computer Networks, Manufacturing Systems and Organisation Management, Mechatronics Project.

ProgressionWhen you graduate from this programme you are eligible to apply to join the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Technology programme at AIT, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

AccreditationAs a graduate of the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics, you are eligible to apply to Engineers Ireland to use the registered professional title of Associate Engineer.

Career OpportunitiesThe demand for highly qualified Mechatronic engineers has never been higher. The future of high-end manufacturing in Ireland is dependent on continued investment in modern automation systems and very sophisticated equipment which allows industry to remain competitive on a global scale. Graduates of the Mechatronic engineering program can expect to find employment across a wide variety of areas including medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturing, process control and robotics as well as in smaller indigenous companies involved in the design and development of innovative new products.

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This course will equip graduates with the core engineering skills and up-to-date expertise so as to maximise their employment options.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsEntry to the programme is restricted to holders of an appropriate Level 7 degree awarded at Merit 2 or equivalent. Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy or the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (all are Level 7 programmes) or a degree in any relevant engineering discipline or an equivalent Level 7.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS) IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

This one year add-on honours degree in mechanical engineering offers the student three different elective streams, polymer engineering, automation and energy systems.

This course will equip graduates with the core engineering skills and up-to-date expertise so as to maximise their employment options. By offering elective streams it will make the mechanical engineering graduate more useful to the medical device sector, the advanced manufacturing(automation) and the energy industry, three of the growing sectors in the Irish economy, identified in the 2012 Action Plan for Jobs report, which are specifically targeted by government for job creation.

ModulesYear 4Industrial Control, Computer Aided Design Engineering & Analysis, Electrical Power Systems and Machines, System Dynamics and Vibrations, Advance Engineering Materials, Heat Transfer, Applied Thermofluids, Operations Management, Project

Manufacturing Automation Stream: Applied Statistics & Process Control, Manufacturing AutomationEnergy Management Stream: Integrated Energy Systems, Energy & Environmental ManagementPolymer Materials & Technology Stream: Polymer Processing and Mould Design, Materials for the Polymer Industry

ProgressionThis honours Bachelor’s degree is an effective basis for postgraduate study and research leading to a Master’s (Level 9) qualification.

Career OpportunitiesIt is expected that graduates from this course will find employment in a wide range of sectors including: as consulting engineers, mechanical engineers working in advanced manufacturing, process development and maintenance, biomedical engineers, polymer engineers. Opportunities may also exist in utilities engineering/management integrating renewable and non-renewable energy options, or with semi-state organisations.

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According to several government and industry reports, there is a distinct need for manufacturing workers to be proficient in the most up-to-date tools, technologies and systems within their sector.

The main aim of this add-on honours degree is to produce graduates who are educated and trained in manufacturing technologies and selected applications and able to apply their knowledge, skills and abilities across a broad range of industries.

This programme will educate and train skilled personnel in the design, control and management of advanced manufacturing technology systems. The degree will develop your capacity to critically define, analyse and solve problems using your technical knowledge and skills in mathematics, science and engineering. You will learn how to assimilate and transfer attained skill-sets in various contexts of application, such as manufacturing and polymer processing.You will also learn how to design and develop systems within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, ethical, health and safety, sustainability and manufacturability.

ModulesYear 4Industrial Control, Electrical Power Systems and Machines, Computer-Aided Design and Analysis, Applied Statistics and Process Control, Polymer Processing and Mould Design, Materials fit for the Polymer Industry, Industrial Placement, Operations Management, Manufacturing Automation, Project.

ProgressionWhen you have completed this degree, you may proceed to postgraduate studies at AIT or at other third-level institutions in Ireland and abroad.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities are many and varied. Typical careers include control specialists, project engineers, process technologists, manufacturing supervisors, maintenance supervisors, and a variety of roles within quality functions and management.

This programme will educate and train skilled personnel in the design, control and management of advanced manufacturing technology systems.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics or Mechanical Engineering or an equivalent Level 7 qualification.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) IN MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) IN MECHANICAL AND POLYMER ENGINEERING

Polymer engineering is a core skillset sought by employers in the medical device/healthcare sector.

CAO code AL820

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 315

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish). Foundation level Mathematics will not suffice to meet the requirement.

FETACFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Information Technology (CITXX). They are also required to have the module Mathematics for Engineering (C20174) or Mathematics for Computing (C20175) included in their award and to have achieved three distinctions.

AL820

This new honours degree in mechanical and polymer engineering is offered in response to demand for highly skilled graduates with training in mechanical engineering fundamentals, with emphasis on specific technologies and methodologies associated with polymer engineering.

Polymer engineering is a core skillset that many employers in the medical device/healthcare sector in Ireland look for in graduates. This new degree programme addresses skills shortages identified by state agencies and by industry. According to the Irish Medical Device Association and the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, the requirement for people with engineering, scientific, technician and management skills will continue to rise. The medical device and healthcare sectors are likely to see a move towards greater numbers of engineers, scientists, analysts and technicians.

AIT has long been a pioneer in the area of polymer science and technology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and in more recent years in the area of biomedical materials at postgraduate level. It is noteworthy that of 500-plus graduates from the previous honours degree in polymer technology, one-third are employed in the healthcare/medical device sector.

ModulesYear 1Mathematics, Engineering Science, Mechanics, Materials and Processes Engineering Workshop, Drawing and CAD, Communications and Computer Applications

Year 2Mathematics, Instrumentation, Mechanics, Energy Systems and Thermodynamics, Polymer Properties, CAD & 3D modelling, Control and Power Technology, Processes and Operations Management, Polymer Technology & Mould Design.

Year 3Statistical Process Evaluation and Control, Control and Automation, Mechanical System Design, Mathematics, Quality and Project Management, Polymer Properties & Applications, Design of Experiments and Work Placement (8 months).

Year 4Industrial Control, Computer Aided Design Engineering & Analysis, Electrical Power Systems and Machines, Advanced Polymer Systems, Lean and Six Sigma, Heat Transfer, Advance Engineering Materials, Operations Management, Product Design, Polymer Engineering, Industrial Project

ProgressionStudents who successfully complete this programme will be equipped to progress to a taught Level 9 programme or to commence postgraduate research at this or another institute.

Career OpportunitiesThis new degree programme is designed to equip graduates with skill sets that are relevant and essential to emerging industrial technologies. Graduates can expect to find employment as Mechanical Engineers, Manufacturing/Process Engineers, Project Development Engineers, Quality Assurance Managers

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Contact

Dr Pearse MurphyHead of Department of Nursing and Health ScienceEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1801

www.ait.ie/science

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Students benefit from the various

areas of expertise available at

the three general hospitals in the

HSE Midlands area, in Tullamore,

Portlaoise, and Mullingar.

As a graduate of AIT your nursing

qualification is recognised and

respected throughout the world.

The department is pioneering

research in the area of nursing

and health science in Irish third

level institutions.As a nursing student at AIT,

you’re part of a vibrant and

growing nursing and health

science community

Nursing programmes are delivered

in a modern state-of-the-art Nursing

and Health Science Building.

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BSc (Honours) in Nursing in Psychiatric

Nursing

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Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN NURSING IN GENERAL NURSING AL830 (Leaving Certificate applicants)AL831 (Mature applicants)

General nursing involves caring for people of all ages, both in hospital and community settings.

AL830 AL831

This course involves the study of theoretical and practice-based modules. It involves classroom teaching and taught placements in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings.

This honours degree programme takes advantage of the various areas of expertise available at the three regional hospitals in the Health Service Executive Midlands area in Tullamore, Portlaoise and Mullingar. You will undergo a total of 2925 hours’ clinical study and 1740 hours’ theoretical study.

Successful completion of the programme leads to the award of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in General Nursing from AIT and registration with An Bord Altranais. The award of An Bord Altranais, Registered General Nurse (RGN), is nationally and internationally recognised.

Garda ClearanceAIT uses the Garda Central Vetting Unit (GCVU) to assess the suitability of applicants to this programme. This is due to the considerable amount of placements undertaken with children and vulnerable groups in society. Therefore, offers to this programme are conditional and could subsequently be withdrawn if applicants do not meet the Garda vetting requirements.

CAO code AL830/831

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 410 AL830 170# AL831Cut-off 2013 410* AL830Highest 2013 480 AL830Median 2013 415 AL830

* Not all applicants on these points were offered places# Written assessment

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, plus four subjects at Grade D3 in ordinary level. These subjects must include Mathematics, a laboratory science subject and a language (English or Irish).

Mature ApplicantsMature applicants are not required to meet these minimum entry requirements. However, they will be required to undertake a written assessment. Further information may be obtained online at www.nursingboard.ie.

FETACFour places reserved for FETAC studentsFETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards: DCHSN or 5M4349, DCHSX or DHSXX or 5M4349. They must possess distinctions in 5 modules in the FETAC level 5/6 (qualification which must include: D20001 or 5N0749, D20012 or 5N4325, D20032 or 5N1279, or C20006 or 5N2746.

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ModulesYear 1Anatomy, Physiology & Microbiology, Principles & Practice of Nursing Care, Psychology & Communication, Learning at Third Level, Preparation for Practice, Clinical Placement I, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology, Primary Health, Maternity, Child & Community Nursing, Care of the Surgical Patient, Sociology & Health, Professional, Legal & Ethical Issues in General Nursing, Clinical Placement II.

Year 2Holistic Care for Patients With Cardiac and Respiratory Disorders, Health Studies, Introduction to Mental Health & Illness, Clinical Placement III, Holistic Care for Patients with Nutritional and Gastrointestinal Disorders, Chronic Illness, Sexual Health in Nursing, Emergency & Critical Care Nursing, Clinical Placement IV.

Year 3Research Appreciation, Renal, Endocrine & Biliary Disorders, Oncology and Haematological Disorders, Clinical Placement V, Law & Ethics, Neurological, Special Senses and Musculoskeletal Disorders, Applied Psychology and Applied Sociology, Care of the Older Person, Clinical Placement VI.

Year 4Implementing Evidence in General Nursing Practice, Preparation for Internship, Health Studies, Professional Issues in General Nursing, Clinical Placement VII, Clinical Placement (Internship).

ProgressionIf you wish to pursue a career in specialist nursing practice upon graduating, you can apply for higher diploma courses in areas such as gerontology, coronary care, intensive care, peri-operative care, and accident and emergency nursing at AIT or other third-level institutions. Alternatively you may choose to pursue advanced studies in nursing education or nursing management.

Career OpportunitiesYou may apply for positions at staff nurse grade within the Irish healthcare sector and you are also eligible to apply for registration as nurses throughout the EU and further afield.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN NURSING IN PSYCHIATRIC NURSING AL832 (Leaving Certificate applicants)AL833 (Mature applicants)

Psychiatric nursing involves caring for people with mental illness. The focus of care is to promote positive mental and physical health, and to foster independence.

AL832 AL833

CAO code AL832/833

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 390 AL832 170# AL833Cut-off 2013 395 AL832Highest 2013 440 AL832Median 2013 400 AL832

* Not all applicants on these points were offered places# Written assessment

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, plus four subjects at Grade D3 in ordinary level. These subjects must include Mathematics, a laboratory science subject and a language (English or Irish).

Mature ApplicantsMature applicants are not required to meet these minimum entry requirements. However, they will be required to undertake a written assessment. Further information may be obtained online at www.nursingboard.ie.

FETACThree places reserved for FETAC studentsFETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards: DCHSN or 5M4349, DCHSX or DHSXX or 5M4349. They must possess distinctions in 5 modules in the FETAC level 5/6 (qualification which must include: D20001 or 5N0749, D20012 or 5N4325, D20032 or 5N1279, or C20006 or 5N2746.

This four-year, ab initio honours degree offered by AIT in conjunction with the Health Service Executive Midlands area and An Bord Altranais, has been developed in response to the changing mental health needs of the Irish public.

The course involves the study of theoretical and practice-based modules. Students will be exposed to classroom teaching and taught placements in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings within the Longford/Westmeath Mental Health Services and the Laois/Offaly Mental Health Services. They will undertake 1740 hours of theoretical study and 2925 hours of clinical placement over the four years.

This programme in psychiatric nurse education will provide you with a substantive knowledge base and facilitate the development of professional skills that will enable you to respond constructively to mental healthcare needs.

Successful completion of the programme leads to the award of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in Psychiatric Nursing from AIT and registration with An Bord Altranais. The award of An Bord Altranais, Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN), is both nationally and internationally recognised.

Garda ClearanceAIT uses the Garda Central Vetting Unit (GCVU) to assess the suitability of applicants to this programme. This is due to the considerable amount of placements undertaken with children and vulnerable groups in society. Therefore, offers to this programme are conditional and could subsequently be withdrawn if applicants do not meet the Garda vetting requirements.

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ModulesYear 1Anatomy, Physiology & Microbiology, Principles & Practice of Nursing Care, Psychology & Communication, Learning at Third Level, Preparation for Practice, Clinical Placement I, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology, Mood and Emotional Disorders, Community Mental Health Nursing, Sociology and Health, Professional, Legal & Ethical Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Clinical Placement II.

Year 2Schizophrenia Spectrum Psychoses, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Health StudiesCare of the Adult in the General Hospital, Clinical Placement III, Specialist Adult Care Groups, Psychiatric Emergencies, Groups and Group Therapies, Enduring Mental Illness, Clinical Placement IV.

Year 3Research Appreciation, Physical Health and Mental Illness, Therapeutic Approaches and Counselling Skills, Bereavement and Loss, Clinical Placement V, Law & Ethics, Applied Psychology and Applied Sociology, Normal and Abnormal Personality, Neuroanatomy and Electroconvulsive Therapy, Care of the Older Person, Clinical Placement VI.

Year 4Integrated Psychiatric Nursing Practice, Challenging and Ethical issues in Psychiatric Nursing, Health Studies, Preparation for Internship, Clinical Placement VII, Clinical Placement VIII (internship).

ProgressionAs a graduate of this course you can avail of further academic/professional courses in clinical specialties i.e. gerontology, behavioural nurse psychotherapy, addiction counselling, family and cognitive therapies, at AIT or other third-level institutions.

If you wish to pursue a career in specialist nursing practice, you can apply for higher diploma courses in areas such as behavioural psychotherapy and counselling. Alternatively you may choose to pursue advanced studies in nursing education or nursing management.

Career Opportunities On successful completion of the course, and registration as a psychiatric nurse with An Bord Altrantais, you are qualified to apply for a range of psychiatric nursing posts and may apply for a position at staff nurse grade in the Irish healthcare sector, as well as seeking promotional posts in clinical nursing, nursing administration and nurse education.

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Social Care and Early Years Care ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care 194Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Social Care Practice 197Bachelor of Arts in Early Years Care and Education 198

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care 195

Add-on Level 8 honours degreesBachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Studies in Social Care 196Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Childcare Management 199

Contact

Oliver HegartyHead of Department of Humanities (Acting)Email [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 2530

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Why Choose Social Care and Early Years Care at AIT?

Extensive periods of work placement

are an intrinsic part of our programmes,

which gives students valuable practical

experience highly valued by employers.

Placement settings include residential

agencies, community-based projects,

youth work, etc.

The Department of Humanities is

dedicated to the pursuit of excellence

in teaching and research and offers

progression to Master’s and doctoral

studies.

Lecturers have extensive

experience of the private, public

and voluntary sectors which

enriches their teaching.Attractive and accessible for

mature students, with one-fifth

of students aged over 23-years.

AIT is a pioneer in developing the

academic field of social studies and

social care in Irish higher education.

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Course progression

Higher Certificate in Arts in Applied Social Studies in

Social CareAL664

(Level 6)2 years

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in

Social Care Practice

AL860(Level 8)4 years

MA in Advanced Social Care Practice/MA in Child and Youth CarePostgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Bachelor of Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social

Care

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Arts in Early Years Care and Education

AL764(Level 7)3 years

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied

Social Studies in Social Care

(Level 8)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

in Childcare Management

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Social care is a profession committed to the planning and delivery of quality care and other support services for individuals and groups with identified needs. If you would like to work in a profession where you provide care, protection, support, welfare and advocacy for vulnerable or dependent clients, individually or in groups, social care may be of interest to you.Work placements (minimum total period of 10 weeks) form an essential part of the course and are undertaken in second year of this higher certificate programme.This programme is also available on a part-time basis

Garda Vetting ProcedureAll students on this programme will undertake Garda vetting procedures prior to commencing their work placement. Failure to disclose previous convictions will result in students being dismissed from the programme. Previous convictions, depending on their nature, could result in student dismissal from the programme.

ModulesYear 1Introduction to Sociology, Applied Social Studies, Learning to Learn, Introduction to Law, Development Psychology, Interactional Approaches to Social CareElectivesModern Irish Politics, French, Spanish ab initio.

Year 2 Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Childhood and Adolescence, Personal Development and Communications, Applied Social Studies, Family and Human Rights, Introduction to Health Promotion, Fundamentals of Social Policy, Interactional Approaches to Social Care, Disability: Models and PracticesElectivesPolitics of Welfare, French, Spanish ab initio, Public Policy AdvoacyA placement of 10 weeks’ duration must be completed

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme, you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care (Level 7) at the institute or related Level 7 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesWhen you graduate you may seek employment in different areas of social care work, such as residential care, work with community groups, care of the older person, youth work, and care of people with special mental and physical needs.

CAO code AL664

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 300Cut-off 2013 300Highest 2013 445Median 2013 360

Apply to CAO

Alternative Access OpportunityYear 1 of this course is also available at the Cavan Institute (tel. 049 433 2633/433 2805, and email [email protected]) Students who successfully complete the examinations at the end of year 1 at this institution progress to year 2 of the course in AIT.

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Maths and a language (English or Irish).Note: A B2 in Foundation Level Mathematics will be accepted as meeting the minimum Mathematics requirements for entry to this course.

FETACUp to 20 places reserved for FETAC studentsAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants to this programme are required, however, to have one of the modules G20031 or 5N1370, D20003 or 5N2705, D20169 or 5N1652, D20180 or 5N2706, D20179 or 5N3772 included in their award.

AL664

You may seek employment in different areas such as residential care, care of the older person and youth work.

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ARTS IN APPLIED SOCIAL STUDIES IN SOCIAL CARE

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f you want to become a professional social care worker, this degree is the recognised entry point. The programme aims to further develop and enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes you will have acquired through successful completion of the Higher Certificate in Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care.

The programme is run for 10 weeks in a supervised practicum environment with the remainder in AIT attending seminars, classes and lectures. Theoretical and practical aspects are both emphasised. This ensures that when you complete this programme you are equipped to make an effective contribution in many areas of social care, including community-based work, youth work, residential care, project work and the care of people with special needs. Through obtaining the qualification, you will have acquired an understanding of the wider social policy context within which social care services are provided.

This programme is also available on a part-time basis

Garda Vetting ProcedureAll students on this programme will undertake Garda vetting procedures prior to commencing their work placement. Failure to disclose previous convictions will result in students being dismissed from the programme. Previous convictions, depending on their nature, could result in student dismissal from the programme.

ModulesYear 3 Counselling Skills, Applied Social Studies, Sociology and Applied Practice, Interactional Approaches, Child Law & Liability for Social Care Professionals, Disability Studies: Promoting Inclusion, Group Dynamics, Field Practicum (10 weeks)ElectivesManagement Theory and Practice, Mental Health, Business French, Business Spanish.

ProgressionWhen you graduate from this programme you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Studies in Social Care (Level 8) programme at the institute, or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesThis programme is a professional qualification in social care which will lead you to find employment with different client groups in a variety of care settings. It is the recognised entry point for the professional social care.

You are equipped to make an effective contribution in many areas of social care, including community-based work, youth work, residential care.

NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care or an equivalent Level 6 qualification.

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ncourages and promotes the professional and personal development of students. Your ability to conceptualise, to draw conclusions based on a rigorous, analytical and critical approach to data, and to communicate effectively as part of a team will be enhanced. The degree will equip you with advanced levels of knowledge and skills appropriate to employment at a high level. You will be able, therefore, to discriminate between alternative management strategies and practices in social care work.

You will also obtain a deeper understanding of your own goals and priorities, and a fuller awareness of your strengths, limitations and potential, through self-assessment, analysis and critical reflection. You will learn the ability to assume key roles in the management, administration, development and delivery of quality care services across a wide range of disciplines. Communities too will benefit, culturally, socially and economically, through the involvement of graduates in community-based project work.

This programme is also available on a part-time basis.

Garda Vetting ProcedureAll students on this programme will undertake Garda vetting procedures prior to commencing their work placement. Failure to disclose previous convictions will result in students being dismissed from the programme. Previous convictions, depending on their nature, could result in student dismissal from the programme.

ModulesYear 4Applied Social Studies, Applied Research Project, Interactional Approaches, Contemporary Social Policy, Applied Psychology in Social Care, Social Care ManagementElectivesCommunity Development and Social Exclusion, Community Development Practice Psychotherapy, Business French, Business Spanish, Applied Sociology in Action, Youth Substance Use & Misuse, Older People in Modern Society

ProgressionYou may decide to pursue postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Our staff in the department or in the Careers Office can advise on the range of opportunities available in AIT, in Ireland and abroad for such postgraduate programmes. Full details of all postgraduate programmes at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesThe course provides post-qualifying education and training for professionals already employed in a wide range of disciplines within social care work, thereby enhancing their effectiveness, career prospects and professional status

This degree will equip you with advanced levels of knowledge and skills appropriate to employment at a high level.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Apply to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care (Level 7) or an equivalent Level 7 qualification.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN APPLIED SOCIAL STUDIES IN SOCIAL CARE

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When you study for the BA (Honours) in Social Care Practice, you receive the education and training to equip you to work as a practitioner with marginalised youth. You will learn the attitudes, knowledge, skills and proficiencies that are unique to the social care practitioner. You will also undertake detailed studies in the areas of therapy to facilitate the involvement of the care practitioner in the work environment.

Garda Vetting ProcedureAll students on this programme will undertake Garda vetting procedures prior to commencing their work placement. Failure to disclose previous convictions will result in students being dismissed from the programme. Previous convictions, depending on their nature, could result in student dismissal from the programme.

ModulesYear 1Introduction to Psychology, Applied Social Care, Learning to Learn, Introduction to Health Promotion, Principles of Sociology, Creative Approaches to Social CareElectivesFrench, Spanish ab initio, Modern Irish Politics-An Introduction.

Year 2 Applied Social Care, Child Development Psychology, Creative Approaches to Social Care, Personal Development & Communications, Applied Sociology, Practice Placement, Fundamentals of Irish Law, Disability: Concepts and Practice,ElectivesFrench, Spanish ab initio, Politics of Welfare, Public Policy & Advocacy

Year 3Applied Social Care, Group Dynamics, Social Policy Perspectives, Creative Approaches to Social Care, Creative Approaches, Practice Placement, Abnormal Psychology, Rights-Based Law, Population and Community HealthElectivesConflict Resolution, Business French, Business Spanish, Social Psychology, Family Law, Introduction to Management, Children’s Rights

Year 4Applied Social Care, Applied Research Project, Creative Approaches to Social Care, Disability: Promoting Citizenship, Sociology & Social Policy, Counselling & Psychotherapy, Social Care Practice Law, Practice PlacementElectivesManaging in Social Care Environs, CRS: Therapeutic Play and Drama, Business French, Business Spanish, Addiction Studies, Older People and Social Care, International Development.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this honours degree you may decide to pursue postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Full details of all postgraduate programmes at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesWhen you graduate after four years you will have excellent employment prospects in the voluntary and statutory sectors (community care, residential care and project work).

CAO code AL860

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 320Cut-off 2013 325Highest 2013 460Median 2013 360

Application to CAOMinimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade D3 at ordinary level in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).Note: A B2 in Foundation Level Mathematics will be accepted as meeting the minimum Mathematics requirements for entry to this course.

FETACUp to 15 places reserved for FETAC students FETAC applicants to this programme must hold one of the following awards: DCHSC or 5M2009, DCHSN or 5M4349, DCHCC or 5M2786, DCHSX, EASSX or 5M2181. They are also required to have the module Social Studies (G20031 or 5N1370) included in their award and they must possess distinctions in three modules.

AL860

You will learn the attitudes, knowledge, skills and proficiencies that are unique to the social care practitioner.

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BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE

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CAO code AL764

NFQ level 7

Duration 3 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 300

Apply to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certifi-cate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).Note: A B2 in Foundation Level Mathematics will be accepted as meeting the minimum Mathematics requirements for entry to this course.

FETACUp to 10 places reserved for FETAC studentsAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable. Applicants are required, however, to have one of the modules Social Studies (G20031) or Human Growth and Development (D20032) or Working in Childcare (D21053) or Caring for Children (0-6 Years) (D20159) or Care Provision and Practice (D20003) or Child Development (D20005) or Early Childhood Education (D20007) included in their award.

AL764

On this course, you will learn to make a difference to the lives of young children by understanding how they develop and learn.

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EARLY YEARS CARE AND EDUCATION

On this course, you will learn to make a difference to the lives of babies and young children by understanding how they develop and learn. You will learn how to meet the holistic physical, social, cognitive and educational needs of the child, and to understand the role of the family and society. The programme promotes a child-centered approach to care and education, taking account of physical, educational and emotional needs of babies and young children.

During the course, you will acquire their new knowledge and develop new skills; for example, how babies and young children learn and develop through play, current and emerging theories and research which underpin practice in the early years, observation and assessment of babies and young children’s learning and development, plan and evaluate curriculum in the early years’ environment, and the different roles of practitioners within each curriculum approach, the value and ways of working with parents, and of inter-professional collaboration. The programme combines theory with hands-on experience and practical skills. Students experience the variety of the early years’ sector through placements in different childcare settings, thus providing the opportunity to link classroom learning with work based practice. Students must obtain Garda clearance before commencing their work placement.

ModulesYear 1Principles and Practices in the Early Years Setting, An Introduction to Curriculum in the Early Years Setting, Learning to Learn, Foundations of Child Development,

Creative Skills in Art and Drama in the Early Years Setting, Promoting Health and Well-being in the Early Years Setting, Language (French/Spanish), Practice Placement.

Year 2Creative Skills and Play in the Early Years Setting, Social and Emotional Development of the Child, Early Childhood Law, Applied Curriculum in the Early Years Setting: A Dialogic Approach, Play and Physical Skills in the Early Years Setting, Food Safety and Applied Nutrition in the Early Years Setting, The Political Context of Childhood, Language (French/Spanish), Practice Placement.

Year 3Pedagogical Approaches, Early Years Social Policy and Practice, Business Management in the Early Years Setting, Language and Cognitive Development, Children’s Rights: A Political Perspective, Introduction to Research Methods, Inclusion in the Early Years Setting, Practice Placement

ProgressionGradiates from this programme are eligible to apply to join the BA (Hons) in Childcare Managementor the proposed BA (Hons) in Early Years Care and Education at AIT.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate you can reasonably be expected to work as an early years practitioner and assistant in creches, childcare centres, playgroups and pre-school facilities. You may also pursue careers as home school liaison officers, researchers, policy analysts and developers.

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The provision of childcare in Ireland has undergone significant change in recent times. Although the provision of childcare by relatives and childminders to pre-school and school-age children continues to be an important resource for many parents, there has been an increased demand for formal childcare provided by crèches, childcare centres, playgroups and preschool facilities. Furthermore, the fact that the number of children in the 0-6 age group has been rising steadily in recent years means that non-parental childcare will continue to be a serious issue for families in Ireland.

This honours degree is distinguished by virtue of it being a childcare management course, uniquely combining disciplines, such as early childhood learning and business. It will educate and train you to be a reflective childcare manager and supervisor, skilled in the management of early childhood care and education settings, but importantly, responsive to the needs of an evolving childcare sector in the fluid social environment in which we live.

On completion of this programme, you will be able to apply advanced early childhood care and education knowledge and skills to be a reflective and innovative practitioner. On the course, you will learn how to critically appraise policies, procedures and principles in the early childcare and education field. You will learn how to manage a childcare setting, taking responsibility for decision-making in that setting, as well as independently and ethically conduct primary and secondary research in early childcare, education and management.

Garda Vetting ProcedureAll students on this programme will undertake Garda vetting procedures prior to commencing their work placement. Failure to disclose previous convictions will result in students being dismissed from the programme. Previous convictions, depending on their nature, could result in student dismissal from the programme.

ModulesYear 4Educare Policy and Practice, Childcare Environment Design, Childcare Strategic Management, Applied Business/Child Care Management Research Project, The Healthy Child in the Childcare Setting, Quality Management for the Service Industry, Practice PlacementElectivesBusiness French, Spanish or Business German, Research Methods, Therapeutic Play Skills, Conflict Managment, Recreation and Activity in Childcare Settings

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme, you will be eligible to progress to postgraduate programmes such as the MA in Child and Youth Care at AIT. Full details of all postgraduate programmes at AIT are contained in the postgraduate prospectus.

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate with a BA (Hons) in Childcare Management you will be qualified to fulfil work as childcare practitioners and/or supervisors/managers in childcare settings.

On the course, you will learn how to critically appraise policies, procedures and principles in the early childcare and education field.

NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsBachelor of Arts in Early Years Care and Education or Childcare Management (Level 7) or an equivalent Level 7 qualification.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN CHILDCARE MANAGEMENT

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Sport Management and Sport Science ProgrammesCAO programmesHigher Certificate in Business in Sport and Recreation 204Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology 207Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports Therapy with Rehabilitation 209

Add-on Level 7 degreesBachelor of Business in Sport Management 205

Add-on Level 8 honours degreesBachelor of Business (Honours) in Management in Tourism and Sport 206

Contact

Dr Anthony JohnstonHead of Department of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure StudiesEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 647 1894

Dr Carol O’DonnellHead of Department of Life and Physical ScienceEmail [email protected] + 353 (0)90 646 8056

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and Sport Science at AIT?

AIT has state-of-the-art sporting

facilities, which are used in a practical

sense for teaching purposes, such as

coaching and conducting tests on high-

performance athletes.

Placement opportunities will give you the

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Course progression

Higher Certificate in Business in Sport and Recreation

AL663(Level 6)2 years

BSc (Hons) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology

AL837(Level 8)4 years

Postgraduate opportunities (Levels 9/10)

Bachelor of Business in Sport Management

(Level 7)+ 1 year

Bachelor of Business(Honours) in

Management in Tourism and Sport

(Level 8)+ 1 year

BSc (Hons) in Sports Therapy with

Rehabilitation

AL841(Level 8)4 years

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HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS IN SPORT AND RECREATION

The sport and recreation industry is a very important one to the Irish economy.

CAO code AL663

NFQ level 6

Duration 2 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 230Cut-off 2013 230Highest 2013 445Median 2013 285

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade D3 at ordinary level in five subjects in the Leaving Certifi-cate examination. Two of these subjects must be Mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

FETACAny FETAC level 5 qualification is acceptable.

AL663

This two-year higher certificate will provide you with the background necessary for a successful career in a wide range of tourism, leisure, business and sports-related activities. In delivering this programme, emphasis is placed on developing your technical skills.

There is also the opportunity to take other nationally and internationally recognised qualifications in addition to higher certificate award including: occupational first aid/child protection/swim teachers/pool lifeguard/gym instructors qualification, sports coaching qualifications – football, hurling & soccer).

ModulesYear 1 Sports Studies, Financial Accounting, Information Technology, Learning to Learn, Communications & Work Based Learning, Anatomy and Exercise Physiology, Introduction to Business & Management, Sports Coaching.ElectivesSport and Exercise Psychology, Sports Administration, Sociology of Sport.

A work placement in year one of minimum 120 hours’ duration in an approved setting is mandatory.

Year 2 Facility Management, Sports Studies, Financial Management, Lifestyle Development, Work-Based Learning, Marketing Principles, Human Resource Management & Training, Sports Coaching, Exercise & Fitness

A work placement in year two of minimum 120 hours’ duration in an approved setting is mandatory.

ProgressionWhen you graduate from this programme, you are eligible to apply to join the Bachelor of Business in Sport Management (Level 7) at AIT, or related Level 7 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities exist in areas such as sport and recreation development/administration, sports coaching, health and fitness promotion, tourism and general business.

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NFQ level 7

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHigher Certificate in Business in Sport and Recreation or an equivalent Level 6 qualification.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN SPORT MANAGEMENT

If you aspire to a management role in the sport, recreation and leisure industry, this add-on degree may be for you.

The programme focuses on advanced business-related knowledge and skills development in key business subjects. You will also be provided with education and training in different elements of sport management and administration, as well as an insight into the environmental factors which affect the success of a sport enterprise.

ModulesYear 3Sport Management, Sport Tourism, Management Accounting/Finance, Information Technology, Sports Development, Management Accounting/Finance, Information TechnologyElectivesSports Studies, Community Recreation, Business French, Business Spanish.

ProgressionAs a graduate of this programme you are eligible to apply to join the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Management in Tourism and Sport (Level 8) or the one-year, add-on Bachelor of Business (Honours) (Level 8) at AIT or related Level 8 programmes at other third-level institutions.

Career OpportunitiesWhen you graduate from this degree you may obtain employment such as a youth sport development officer, sports recreational officer, play officer, youth diversion officer, physical activity coordinator, development coach/officer/administrator, sport coordinator/officer, community and sports officer and in managerial positions within public, commercial and service organisations.

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NFQ level 8

Duration 1 year

Application to Admissions Office, AIT

Minimum entry requirementsHolders of the Bachelor of Business in Sport Management or an equivalent Level 7 qualification are eligible to join this programme.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONOURS) IN MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM AND SPORT

This add-on honours degree focuses on managerial and developmental aspects which will equip you for a management role in the tourism, sport, recreation and leisure industry.

You will develop transferable skills and competencies necessary for executive positions in the industry. Success at management level can often depend on an ability to identify problems and to diagnose appropriate solutions. This programme will give you the knowledge and skills to apply a critical, systematic and mature approach to problem solving within the tourism and sport industry. You will also develop the capacity to discriminate between alternative management strategies and to successfully manage change.

Excellent social skills are particularly important in this industry and on this programme your personal development will be enhanced, so that you will manifest a high degree of self-confidence, sensitivity, responsibility, initiative and enterprise. Your ability to conceptualise, to draw independent conclusions based on a rigorous, analytical and critical approach to data, and to communicate effectively at different levels will be developed.

You will be taught about the structure and organisation of the tourism and sport industry, on both a national and an international scale. You will also gain expertise in information technology, with particular reference to applications related to the tourism and sport industry.

ModulesYear 4Strategic Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Hotel Operational Training Simulation, Tourism and Regional Development, Business Research

ElectivesEvent Management, Management of Sport and Physical Activity Programmes.

ProgressionAn honours (Level 8) degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications. Taught postgraduate opportunities for the graduates of this programme are numerous and varied and include Master’s in health and leisure studies/recreation and leisure/sport management/tourism management in other third-level institutions. Graduates with a minimum grade of 2.2 are also eligible to apply for the one-year, full-time Master of Business programme at AIT.

AccreditationAs a graduate of this programme, you are deemed eligible by the Teaching Council to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education programme at Irish universities to be recognised to teach the subjects: Accounting and Business.

Career OpportunitiesEmployment opportunities are varied for graduates of this honours degree. They include work with county councils and community organisations as sport development officers; with the HSE as physical activity coordinators; with national sports governing bodies as coaches and administration officers; with local sports partnerships as sports coordinators; with third level educational institutions as sports officers; and with leisure facilities, health farms and holiday camps in managerial positions.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) IN SPORTS SCIENCE WITH EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

Sports science investigates the science behind performance, exercise and health. Students have the opportunity to explore the movement sciences and directly apply practical skills.

AL837

CAO code AL837

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 380Cut-off 2013 400*Highest 2013 380Median 2013 385

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, Grade D3 in Mathematics at ordinary level, plus three subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Subjects to include a language (English or Irish).

FETACTwo places reserved for FETAC studentsFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Laboratory Techniques (CASLT or 5M3807). They are also required to have the module Mathematics (C20139 or 5N1833) included in their award or alternatively have Leaving Certificate Mathematics. They must also possess distinctions in three modules.

Elite Sportsperson Entry SchemeUp to five places will be reserved each year for outstanding candidates who have reached a very high standard of sporting achievement, through performance or coaching and who are committed to further developing their sporting and academic careers. Applicants must satisfy the minimum entry requirements for Level 8 degrees. In addition, applicants must have reached a specified sports standard to be eligible for this very competitive scheme and selection of successful candidates will be based on a range of criteria, including sporting achievements and evidence of a commitment to a career in sports science.

AIT’s new state-of-the-art sports science equipment and facilities makes studying sports science at Athlone different from other colleges. With brand new equipment AIT provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience with the most up-to-date sports science equipment and technology. AIT places an emphasis on practical development equipping students with the skills to enter sports science employment once they complete the degree programme.

This four-year BSc (Hons) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology will equip students with the necessary skills to meet the needs of elite athletes, as well as the health and fitness requirements of the general population. The degree combines areas such as performance testing, nutrition, exercise therapy for recovery, analytical techniques used for screening performance-enhancing drugs, and biomechanics.

Over the course of four years, you will learn how the human body operates, from the physiology of the heart, to the operation and interaction of the respiratory,

nervous, urinary and reproductive systems. You will also learn about the physics of sport and how mechanics can be applied to biological systems to improve performance. Furthermore, you will study the pathophysiology of injuries and diseases and the use of exercise in rehabilitation from these conditions.

You will develop expertise in testing and analysing athletes’ performance, including the physiology of the high performance athlete in a state-of-the-art sports science laboratory (featuring treadmills, exercise bikes designed for resistance training, ergometers, Douglas bags and a gas analysis system, a blood lactate analyzer, force dynamometer for vertical jumping/gait analysis and sphygmomanometers).

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The degree also includes modules on sports psychology and coaching. As a student on the degree, you will be facilitated in acquiring coaching qualifications in your chosen sporting activity by liaising with the relevant national governing body and timetabling the training sessions on a specific day.

A unique part of this programme is the four-month work placement undertaken in the summer of third year. This will provide you with valuable experience of the working environment in the sports science and exercise physiology field.

Athlone Institute of Technology has invested millions of euro in its indoor and outdoor facilities. The sporting infrastructure on campus includes an IAAF-approved athletics track and a FIFA 2-star astro-turf pitch, while the new indoor sports arena opened in 2013. The indoor facilities include an athletics track, a multi-sport arena (suitable for futsal, basketball, etc.), as well as comprehensive support facilities for elite athlete training.

Garda clearanceStudents on the BSc (Hons) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology programme will be required to achieve learning outcomes in coaching various sports and sports activities. The learning process will involve the coaching of both individuals and teams in a variety of sporting areas. Inevitably, children and vulnerable adults will form a subset of those individuals requiring coaching. In order to safeguard the rights and interests of children and vulnerable adults, students registering on the BSc (Hons) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology will be required to obtain Garda clearance through the Garda Central Vetting Unit (TGVCU).

ModulesYear 1Fundamentals of Sports Science, Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics for Sport and Health, Introduction to Biomechanics, Introduction to Coaching, Health BLS First Aid, Learning to Learn.

Year 2Anatomy for Sports Science, Human Biochemistry, Introduction to Neuroscience, Clinical Testing for Sports and Health Science, Analytical Techniques in Sports Science, Human Psychology, Applied Human Physiology, Human Biochemistry, Statistics for Sport and Health Science, Kinesiology Biomechanics & Motor Control, Business Law.

Year 3Drugs in Sport, Sports & Exercise Physiology, Nutrition in Health & Disease, Sports Injuries, Sports Psychology, Performance Analysis, Applied Coaching Science, Special Populations, Research Methods, Placement.

Year 4Physiology of the High Performance Athlete, Strengthening & Conditioning, Advanced Psychology in Sports and Exercise, Nutrition for Performance, Business of Marketing for Exercise Professionals, Sports and Law, Research Projectplus two modules fromExercise Therapy for Recovery, Coaching for Special Populations, Coaching for Special Populations, Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation.

ProgressionAs a graduate you will be eligible to pursue research MSc/PhD programmes in sports science and related areas as well as taught master’s programmes in cognate areas. In addition, over the coming years the School of Science intends to develop in-house taught master’s programmes for sports science and exercise physiology graduates.

Career OpportunitiesThe scale of the sports sector can be gauged from the fact that more than 38,000 people are employed in this industry in Ireland, with 270,000 volunteers active across all sporting codes. As a graduate of this degree, you will be eligible to pursue employment in areas such as the testing and monitoring of elite performers, coaching education, sports journalism, sport and exercise consultancy, health promotion and in research.

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CAO code AL841

NFQ level 8

Duration 4 years

Points informationCut-off 2014 395Cut-off 2013 420Highest 2013 490Median 2013 450

Application to CAO

Minimum entry requirementsLeaving CertificateGrade C3 in two higher-level subjects, Grade C3 in Mathematics at ordinary level, plus three subjects at Grade D3 at ordinary level. Subjects to include a language (English or Irish).

FETACTwo places reserved for FETAC studentsFETAC applicants to this programme must hold the following award: Laboratory Techniques (CASLT) or 5M3807. They are also required to have the module Mathematics (C20139) or 5N1833 at merit level included in their award or alternatively Leaving Certificate Mathematics at OC3. They must also possess distinctions in three modules.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN SPORTS THERAPY WITH REHABILITATION

In this honours degree, the combined facets of sports therapy with rehabilitation will develop the knowledge and skills of the graduate.

AL841

The term sports injury refers to the kinds of injuries that most commonly occur during sports or exercise. Some sports injuries result from accidents; others are due to poor training practices, improper equipment, lack of conditioning, or insufficient warmup and stretching.

Although virtually any part of your body can be injured during sports or exercise, the term is usually reserved for injuries that involve the musculoskeletal system, which includes the muscles, bones, and associated tissues like cartilage. For example, tennis elbow, runner’s knee, breaks to bones, torn ligaments and torn tendons.

In this honours degree, students will become skilled in the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries related to physical activity. In first year, the basic building blocks of science are introduced, as well as a number of modules which build on transferable skills and pave the way for the transition to third level education. Athletic rehabilitation therapy is introduced as a profession and students will have the opportunity to become involved in the pre-participation screening of injuries in various teams including collegiate and professional teams. In the second year, anatomy, conditions and injuries serve as the theme, while students will be introduced to clinical practice through student-led clinics and practical placements. In year 3, clinical practice with student-led clinics is further developed and the main themes are injuries, diagnosis and therapies, thereby creating the foundation pillars for the clinical practice placement which takes place in the first

semester in year 4.

In the final year, the emphasis is on advanced clinical and rehabilitation techniques with the clinical practice placement having an embedded research project strand. The final year is really a capstone year designed to cap all the skills acquired by the student throughout the four years of the programme, preparing them for the profession of Athletic Rehabilitation Therapy and employment as a professional clinical practitioner. A key element of this course is that Pre-hospital Emergency Care Council of Ireland (PHECC) approved first aid courses are embedded into the course. Students will become certified Cardiac First Responders (CFR) and Emergency First Responders (EFR) by Year 2 of this course.

Practical elements are extremely important and this “hands-on” feature is immersed throughout this course. Placements occur from Year 2 onwards and culminate in a six month placement in Year 4. Throughout students’ four years in AIT they are placed with a number of different teams and sports to gain invaluable experience preventing, diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating injuries in the physically active. The “STAR Clinic” is a key feature of this course, where students themselves manage and run an assessment and treatment clinic under the supervision of teaching staff. In addition, students have the opportunity to gain practical experience in a variety of clinical settings in a large number of differing sports in Ireland, the USA and Canada during their 4th year six month placement.

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Garda ClearanceStudents on the BSc (Hons) in Sports Therapy with Rehabilitation (BSc. (Hons) Athletic and Rehabilitation Therapy) programme will be required to achieve the learning outcomes treating sports-related injuries. The learning process will involve treating both individuals and teams in a variety of sporting areas. Inevitably, children and vulnerable adults will form a subset of those individuals requiring treatment. In order to safeguard the rights and interests of children and vulnerable adults, students registering on the BSc (Hons) in Sports Therapy with Rehabilitation (BSc. (Hons) Athletic and Rehabilitation Therapy) programme will be required to obtain Garda clearance through the Garda Central Vetting Unit (TGVCU).

ModulesYear 1 – Semester 1Learning to Learn, Mathematics for Sport and Health, Introduction to Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Cell Biology, Human Physiology 1, Anatomy and Conditions of the Lower Quadrant.

Year 1 – Semester 2Anatomy and Conditions of the Upper Quadrant, Human Physiology 2, Introduction to Biomechanics, Fitness Injury Prevention, Emergency First Response, Business with IT for Sports Therapy.

Year 2 – Semester 1Injuries and Therapies 1, Anatomy and Conditions of the Spine, Clinical Testing

for Sports and Health Science, Sports Nutrition, Human Psychology, Marketing and Law.

Year 2 – Semester 2Introduction to Clinical Practice with Student-Led Clinics 1, Injuries and Therapies 2, Human Physiology, Anatomy and Conditions of the Head, Thorax and Abdomen, Kinesiology Biomechanics & Motor Control.

Year 3 – Semester 1Application of Clinical Reasoning Skills with Student-led Clinics 2, Research Methods, Drugs in Sport, Orthotics and Strapping, Injuries and Therapies 3, Advanced Sports Therapies

Year 3 – Semester 2Application of Clinical Reasoning Skills with Student-led Clinics 2, Injuries and Therapies 4, Diagnostic Imaging, Trauma Management, Sports Psychology, Rehabilitation and Return to Competition.

Year 4 – Semester 1Clinical Practice Placement.

Year 4 – Semester 2Research Project, Strength and Conditioning, Psychology of Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation, Legal and Ethical Issues in Sport.

ProgressionFollowing graduation students can transfer to a wide range of postgraduate courses at both MSc and PhD level in

AIT, nationally and internationally. An honours degree is an effective basis for postgraduate training and research leading to Master’s and PhD (Level 9/10) qualifications.

Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited by Athletic Rehabilitation Therapy Ireland (ARTI) and successful graduates of this course will be eligible to apply to become certified Athletic Rehabilitation Therapists (ARTC). Further information on ARTI is available at www.arti.info

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate from this programme, you may expect to find rewarding careers in the areas of sports injury clinics, employment with amateur and professional sports clubs and teams, employment with national governing bodies of sports associations, and in health and fitness centres. You could also be self-employed as an Athletic Rehabilitation Therapist. Other areas of activity include preventing, treating and the rehabilitation of injuries in sport and physical activity arenas.

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Athlone Institute of TechnologyApplication

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CAO ProgrammesThe CAO handbook provides full details of the application procedure. You should read the handbook carefully and follow the directions given. Neither AIT nor the CAO accepts responsibility for any mistakes made, or the consequences of such mistakes, if correct procedures are not followed.

For most applicants, the procedures outlined in the CAO handbook are sufficient to help ensure the completion of the application process. Further information is available online at www.cao.ie. It is also possible to apply for a place online.

Applicants who are currently attending a third level course may be eligible to apply through the CAO system for a course as Readmission applicants.

Application for the following courses must be made to the:Central Applications Office, Tower House, Eglinton Street, Galway Tel: 091 509 800Fax: 091 562 344Web: www.cao.ie

Dates of Application – CAO Programmes for entry in September 2015Closing date 1 February 2015Late closing date 1 May 2015Change of mind date 1 July 2015

Re-admission Applicants Closing date 22 July 2015

Deferred Entry – CAO ProgrammesThe institute will facilitate successful applicants who wish to postpone entry for a year in order to undertake relevant employment or voluntary work. The procedure is as follows:1. applicants should not accept the offer through the CAO;2. applicants wishing to defer their offer of a place at AIT

should write directly to the institute’s Admissions Office seeking a deferral and setting out the reason for the request. The letter should arrive not later than two days before the reply date for the offer. The applicant must enclose Part C of the offer notice with the letter.

Notes:• Deferred applicants for the Bachelor in Arts in Graphic

Design are not required to re-submit a portfolio of work.Deferred applicants (mature) for the BSc in Nursing in General Nursing and the BSc in Nursing in Psychiatric Nursing are not required to retake the written assessment.

• Any grant or scholarship offered in the current year may not be available in the year that studies are commenced if regulations governing the award of that grant or scholarship change during the period of deferral.

Leaving Certificate Streams

Leaving Certificate Points SystemPoints are calculated on the basis of the six best subject results in one sitting of the Leaving Certificate examination, using the table below.

AIT will award a single standard 25 bonus points for all higher level maths grades D and above, irrespective of the grade achieved. There will be no bonus points awarded for grade E or below.

Applicants to the CAO will, as previously, count the score from their six best subjects. If higher level maths is not among these six subjects, the bonus points will not be included in the total points score.

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Foundation Level SubjectsFoundation Level Irish at grade B3 meets the minimum language requirement. No points are awarded.

Foundation Level Mathematics at minimum grade B2 will be accepted as meeting the minimum Mathematics requirements for entry to the following courses:AL664 Higher Certificate in Arts in Applied Social Studies in

Social Care AL860 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Social Care Practice

AL763 Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design AL764 Bachelor of Arts in Early Years Care and Education

Scoring System for Foundation Level Mathematics

Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP)The LCVP subject will be considered as a passing subject provided the student achieves at least a pass grade. This will apply to entry for honours degree (Level 8), ordinary degree (Level 7) and higher certificate (Level 6) courses.

Scoring System for LCVP

Leaving Certificate Applied Programme (LCAP)LCAP subjects do not meet minimum entry requirements for admission to academic courses and are not considered as passing subjects. Holders of the LCAP may wish to pursue a FETAC Level 5 programme in order to meet eligibility for entry to third level courses at this institute.

Qualifications other than Leaving Certificate

FETAC Level 5 QualificationsFor entry into AIT from September 2015, all FETAC level 5 and FETAC level 6 awards will be scored todeliver a maximum of 400 CAO points.

A FETAC Component Certificate/Record of Achievement is not sufficient to gain entry to courses at AIT; candidates must have achieved a full FETAC Certificate (Major Award). A major award may be accumulated over more than one academic year. In such cases, it is the responsibility of the applicant to apply to FETAC for a major award where courses are taken over more than one year.

Due to the competitive nature of both General and Psychiatric Nursing, scores will only be calculated when the appropriate award is presented in a single sitting, together with all the required modules and grades.

Points based on FETAC resultsPoints are calculated on your best eight modules as follows:

Distinction 50Merit 35Pass 20

For programmes having a specific FETAC quota (i.e. General Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Heath Science with Nutrition, Sports Science with Exercise Physiology, Sports Therapy with Rehabilitation, Dental Nursing, Pharmacy Technician, Veterinary Nursing, Early Years Care and Education, Social Care Practice, Applied Social Studies), the FETAC results are considered in Round 0 (early August). Your FETAC scores will not normally be considered after Round 0 where a quota applies.

For programmes where no specific quota applies, FETAC scores are included in the order of merit list of all applicants presenting school leaving examinations, and initial offers are issued in Round 1. FETAC results will not be added to Leaving Certificate results. If you have taken both exams, the exam in which you have achieved the highest points will be used for non-quota places.Graduates of FETAC Level 6 awards intending to apply for a place at AIT should contact the institute in advance for more information in relation to the exemptions available to award holders.

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Trade QualificationsA trade applicant, seeking admission to the first year of a course, should do so through the CAO. Such application may be on the basis of National Craft Certificate, Senior Trades or National Tourism Certification Board (NTCB)/FETAC qualifications, instead of, or in addition to, Leaving Certificate results. AIT welcomes applications from such candidates. Possession of these awards at advanced level normally qualifies an applicant for entry to the institute.

Other QualificationsApplicants with qualifications other than those listed above (including EU and overseas qualifications) should apply in the normal way, giving full details of their qualifications/application category on the CAO form.

BTEC holdersBTEC holders are eligible to apply, by direct entry, for places on Year 2 of our Level 6 (Higher Certificate) and Year 2 of our Level 7 (Bachelor’s degree) programmes in the Department of Humanities, and for direct entry to Year 2 of the Bachelor of Business in Smart Technology for Business (Level 7).

Certification of Examinations Results and/or Work ExperienceWhere an application is being made on the basis of qualifications other than an Irish Leaving Certificate, and/or experience, the relevant certificates showing dates, subjects and results of examinations, as well as duration and details of employment/experience, must accompany the application form to the CAO. Where the relevant certificates are not available at the time of application, these must be submitted as soon as they are available. English translations of qualifications not issued in English must be supplied. Applications will not be considered without the appropriate certificates.

Mature ApplicantsThe institute considers applicants who are 23 years or over on 1 January in the year of entry to be mature applicants. Such applicants may not be required to have the minimum entry requirements. However, the institute will look for satisfactory evidence of the applicant’s ability to pursue and benefit from the course. Knowledge and skills gained through experiential learning will be taken into account, having regard to the course for which the mature applicant has applied. Such applicants should apply through the CAO system, and may be required to attend for interview at AIT as part of the selection process.

DARE applicantsThe institute welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities/specific learning difficulties. Our aim is to ensure that all applicants are offered an opportunity to enter third level and to complete their studies successfully.

Applicants should apply via the Central Applications Office (CAO) and indicate on the application form that they have a disability/specific learning difficulty which is the basis for seeking reasonable accommodations or support in either the application process or their college course.

More Information on DARE is available from your school guidance counsellor or AIT’s Disability Support Service Coordinator, Bernie Langtry (telephone + 353 (0)90 646 8142 and email [email protected]. Information can also be found on: www.accesscollge.ie, www.cao.ie and www.ait.ie.

Schools’ Liaison OfficeThe Schools’ Liaison Office provides a comprehensive programme of schools visits and information events each year.

Amongst the services we provide are:• School visits: I am happy to visit schools to give a

presentation, talk to students about the courses we have to offer and answer any questions.

• School tours to AIT can also be arranged, this will include a presentation, talks from different schools within the college and a guided tour of the campus including the International Arena, Engineering & Infomatics building, Science labs, library etc.

• Detailed talks on individual courses and disciplines can also be arranged.

• We take part in many careers fairs/exhibitions each year including Higher Options and Options West.

• Information sessions for Guidance Counsellors.

If you wish to request a school visit, school tour or require further information, please contact me on:Annette BuckleySchools’ Liaison OfficerMobile: 087 167 9059Tel: 090 647 1883Email [email protected]

Open DaysOpen days will be held at AIT on 14-15 November 2014. To register visit www.ait.ie/openday.

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Situated in the heart of Ireland, Athlone Institute of Technology offers students an education that equips them for career success.

With a focus on real-world engagement, AIT’s approach to teaching and learning gives students the knowledge and skills sought by employers.

This professional orientation is embedded across all faculties, through placements, project work and an applied research focus.

AIT offers more than 100 full-time programmes from higher certificate through to PhD, across its schools of business, humanities, engineering and science.

This modern higher education institution has a state-of-the-art campus, the benefit of a €115 million investment since 2000. In addition to cutting-edge laboratories and lecture theatres, AIT’s sporting infrastructure boasts Olympic-standard indoor and outdoor facilities.

Students from more than 50 different nationalities call AIT home, small wonder given the personal welcome they receive and the attention to ensuring that all students receive the very best education possible.

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