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Business/ManageMent

WeB technology

laW

health care

adult & coMMunity

education

Psychology

Professional

develoPMent courses

food Production

education

health & safety

Part-time undergraduate

& Post graduate

courses

Offering courses fr

om: IPA, NCI, UCC,

NUI Galway, NUI Maynooth, UL, UCD

www.laoisthirdlevel.ie

Bracklone Street,

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Cllr. Jerry Lodge Chairman Margaret Morrin Centre Director

Anne O’Keeffe CEO, County Laois VEC

Declan Byrne Director of Service Laois County Council Joe Cunningham Adult Education Officer County Laois VEC Maria Callinan CEO Laois County Enterprise Board Cllr. Paul Mitchel Member, Laois County Council

Welcome

Since 2001 Laois Third Level (LTL) has gained the reputation as a centre of excellence by providing quality third level undergraduate and postgraduate courses to adults and continuing education students on a part-time basis in the wider Leinster region. At LTL we are dedicated to supporting those students who make an investment in life-long learning by establishing and maintaining a working partnership between our students and their lecturers in the context of an environment of mutual support. In today’s economic climate, we understand the importance of achieving a work/life balance and by providing flexible educational programmes at our centre in Portarlington, we have succeeded in providing our students with the opportunity to embark on a course of study that will successfully combine both their work and family life obligations at a convenient local centre.

We hope that you will take the opportunity to enroll in one of the many excellent courses that we provide at our centre, in conjunction with our education partners. Whether you choose to study for a certificate, a diploma, or a degree course, we are certain that you will find that the long-term personal and financial payback will far exceed the initial cost of the course investment. Laois Third Level is a great place to further your education, and over the coming weeks I will be on hand to personally welcome you to our Centre in Portarlington.

Centre Director Laois Third Level ‘I was that student, while

combining a full time career alongside rearing a young family, I took the daunting step of returning to part-time adult education and I have personally benefited from a career that is extremely satisfying and rewarding. I invite you to join me and take the challenge! Margaret Morrin

Laois Third Level

Committee Members

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www.laoisthirdlevel.ie

contents

Welcome 2

laois third level committee Members 2 Mission statement 4 laois third level – Making education accessible 4 laois third level – the Place to study 4 Business Management

Bachelor of Business Studies – Level 8 5 Postgraduate Diploma in Economic Science in Public Analysis Level 9 6 Certificate in First Line Management – Level 6 7

CIPD Certificate in HR Management 8

CIPD Diploma in HR Management 8

ICM Diploma in Marketing, Advertising and PR 9

health care

Bachelor of Arts in Social Care 10

Bachelor of Arts in Counselling Skills & Addiction Studies 11 Certificate in Psychology – Level 7 12

health & safety

Certificate in Safety and Health at Work – Level 7 13

adult & community education

Certificate in Adult and Community Education – Level 8 14

Professional development

Certificate in Equality Studies & Training Development Online Delivery 15

Web technology

Certificate in Web Technologies HETAC – Level 8 16

law

Diploma in Law Specific Purpose Certificate – Level 7 17

food Production

Diploma in Food Science & Technology (Year 2) 18

education 19

Graduate Diploma in Digital Media for Education – Level 9

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Laois Third Level Prospectus 2010-2011

Mission statement

Laois Third Level works as an outreach centre in partnership with a number of universities and educational institutes throughout Ireland to provide quality third level undergraduate and post graduate courses to adult and continuing education students on a part-time basis in County Laois.

laois third level – Making education

accessible

During the last ten years Laois Third Level has provided quality third level courses in County Laois. The County Laois VEC, Laois County Council and Laois County Enterprise Board are working in partnership to respond to the low levels of third level attainment in County Laois established the Centre. The third level courses that are on offer are for adult and continuing education students on a part-time basis and take place in Portarlington, Portlaoise and any other town in County Laois that request a third level course to be delivered.

This year we are delighted to announce the formation of a strategic partnership with the National College of Ireland to deliver some of their most popular courses. The Centre works as an outreach centre, students attend classes in Laois Third Level while receiving their tuition and certification from their respective universities and educational institution.

laois third level – the Place to study

In 2001, some of the present Committee members of Laois Third Level had the vision that the provision of part-time third level programmes would address the low levels of third level attainment in the County. The Laois Third Level Initiative was launched to respond to this need. As recent as last December, a report published by The Higher Education Authority of Ireland, described flexibility of programme provision as “a key indicator of the responsiveness of Irish higher education to Irish Society”. Almost ten years on, LTL has established itself as the main provider of flexible third level quality provision in the Midlands. However, it is true to state that since then Information and Communication Technology has changed the face of education. The development of broadband and the internet enables courses at LTL to be delivered in ways never before possible. Our education partner UCD, delivers its course by satellite via their virtual classroom in Dublin to our Centre in Portarlington. We have state of the art computer room facilities that allow our students access to on-demand learning opportunities. Each classroom is equipped with IT equipment and ceiling mounted projector systems.

Laois Third Level Centre is learner centered and for that reason careful attention is paid to the knowledge, skills, needs, experiences, attitudes and beliefs that students bring to the educational setting. LTL tries to cater for individual student differences in style, time, place and pace of learning. The centre does not consider interest and motivation as success factors reserved only for the students. The centre insists that its education partners select excellent lecturers and lecturers who want to participate in the delivery of part-time programmes in adult and continuing education settings. If you are considering taking up a part-time third level programme LTL is the place to start. You will have the opportunity to arrange Career Guidance Service, access to free car parking and canteen facilities in a supportive, relaxed and friendly environment. At Laois Third Level we take care of our students.

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Year Three

financial accounting

This course extends student’s understanding of the principles and methods in the

preparation of accounts. It covers company accounting, consolidated accounts, the interpretation of accounts, and company reorganisations.

Management accounting

Providing vital information to managers within an organisation, this course explores its key components: budgeting, advanced variance analysis, activity-based costing and pricing.

financial Management

This course explores the crucial elements in financial decision-making.

enterprise and Project Management

This course addresses enterprise and the management of business relationships.

Year Four

auditing

This course provides a comprehensive explanation of what a financial audit is.

Business Policy

The primary aim of this course is to explain the pivotal importance of strategic thinking and policy development to modern management.

Management accounting applications and control

This course applies quantitative methods to accounting principles and processes.

taxation

Any coherent analysis of an organisation’s accounts must encompass taxation issues.

Course Duration

4 years

Award

exit year 1: Certificate in Business Studies exit year 2: Diploma in Business Studies completion year 4: Bachelor of Business

Studies

Fees

The programme fee, which includes NUI matriculation and examination fees, is €2,980.

Business Management

Bachelor of Business studies

(hons) – accounting level 8

Programme Description

The BBS (Hons) (Accounting) is a four-year, part-time programme that provides a comprehensive examination and analysis of the subjects critical to contemporary business life, focusing on accounting principles and techniques. It includes two interim awards – at Certificate and Diploma level.

Flexible Learning

The programme can be taken through distance education at Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

Audience

Graduates of this programme can apply for substantial exemptions from the examinations of the:

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) •

Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) •

Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland(CPA) •

Accreditation

This degree is accredited by the National University of Ireland (NUI). It is at Level 8 (Major Award) on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).

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Business Management

Master of economic science

in Policy analysis – level 9

Programme Description

This two-year part-time programme addresses the tangible need for the development of policy analysis skills across the wider public service. Including the interim award of a Postgraduate Diploma in Policy Analysis, it explores subjects that are crucial to the expert assessment of contemporary public policy. Students will appreciate the role that such policy analysis plays in promoting economic and social progress. On completion of the first year of the programme,

students receive the postgraduate Diploma in Policy Analysis. In the second year, students complete a supervised dissertation on a policy analysis issue that they are particularly interested in.

Year One

Postgraduate diploma in Policy analysis Students take five subjects in each of the two semesters:

semester 1 (september – december)

Elements of Economic Analysis Financial Analysis

Statistical Reasoning and Analysis Policy Evaluation

Strategy & Modernisation

semester 2 (January – april)

Economic Evaluation & Cost-Benefit Analysis Project and Risk Management

Public Sector Economics

Research Methods & Applied Statistics Social Policy Analysis

Year Two

Master of economic science in Policy analysis In the second and final year of the programme, students, under supervision, complete a dissertation on a policy analysis issue, building on the knowledge and skills that they have obtained in the Diploma year. Students will also attend seminars at the IPA, where they will discuss their research and

their ideas.

Learning Methods

The first year of the programme – the Post-graduate Diploma in Policy Analysis – is delivered through lectures in Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois and weekend seminars at the IPA in Dublin.

Audience

The Postgraduate Diploma and the Master of Economic Science are designed to appeal to those working across the wider public service.

Accreditation

Both the Diploma and the Master of Economic Science awards are accredited by the National University of Ireland (NUI).

Progression

On successfully completing the first year, students receive the Postgraduate Diploma in Policy Analysis. Students who attain honours level in the Postgraduate Diploma can enter the second year and complete a dissertation for the award of a Mater of Economic Science in Policy Analysis.

Course Duration

1 year

Assessment

The first year is assessed on the basis of exams at the end of the semester. The second year is assessed on the student dissertation.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a degree or equivalent qualification and at least three years’ work experience.

Application

Apply on-line at www.laoisthirdlevel.ie

Fees

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certificate in first line

Management – level 6

Programme Description

This programme fully equips you with the necessary skills to be an effective supervisor, team leader, and first line manager. It will give you the knowledge and skills to get better results in any supervisory role. First line management is always popular, because if you are working as a manager or supervisor with limited formal training, this programme provides a superb grounding in all the key skills you will need and an ideal start to your management studies.

Who is the programme for?

The programme is aimed at those who have been recently appointed to supervisory positions and those planning to become a supervisor. Participants on the programme have come from every type of organisation and every type of industry sector.

Award and Progression

The Certificate in First Line management is a Special Purpose Award (30 Credits) awarded by HETAC at level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications. This award will allow progression n the NFQ. Graduates will be eligible to apply for:

The BA in Management Practice with module exemptions. •

The second year of Higher Certificate in Business subject to completing bridging studies in •

accounting.

Programme Content

leadership and communications

Effective Leadership • Interviewing Skills • Presentation skills • Business Management

The Role of the Manager • Business Planning • Quality Management • Customer Care •

legal and regulatory framework

Principles of Irish Law •

Employee Relations •

Employment Law •

Health and Safety •

Location

Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois

Entry Requirements

This programme is designed to appeal to those at work or seeking to re-enter the workforce. There are no specific academic requirements with applicants considered based on relevant work and other experience.

Course Duration

Part-time for 2 years, 1 evening a week for 3 hours starting October 2010.

Application

Apply on-line at www.ncirl.ie or contact mmorrin@portarlingtonaec.ie

Fees

The programme fee is €975. The cost of fees

can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

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certificate and diploma

in hr Management

Programme Description

The programme offers core skills and knowledge in human resource management and has a strong focus on practical HR skills as well as theory. The programme will cover key skills in recruitment and selection, managing performance and employment law.

The Diploma course covers all of the aforementioned and a training section. Both of these courses will benefit a wide range of people who need HRM skills to perform effectively.

Who is the programme for?

The Certificate is for managers wanting a better knowledge of personnel, those working in HR or wishing to develop a HR career. The wide range of participants will be a vital part of your learning experience.

Award and Progression

The programme assists graduates in gaining associate membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). CIPD qualifications and membership are often required by employers seeking to hire HR staff.

Assessment

Assessment is by means of assignments, skills assessments, projects and exams.

Programme Content

Recruitment and Selection •

Performance Management •

Human Resource and the •

Organisational Context Employment Law Practice •

Diploma course also includes the •

following:

Employment Law and •

Implementation

Training Design and Delivery •

Location

Laois Third Level, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

Course Duration

1 Year

Timetable

Thursday evenings 5.45pm – 9.30pm plus 6 Saturdays

Start Date

September 2010

Application

Apply on-line at www.ncirl.ie

Fees

certificate in human

resource Management €1,950

diploma in human resource

Management €2,900

The cost of fees can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

For more information

t: 1850 221 721 e: admissions@ncirl.ie

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icM diploma in Marketing,

advertising and Pr

Programme Description

The Institute of Commercial Management programme will enable you to approach marketing

advertising, PR & sales with a greater level of understanding and to create your own advertisements & PR materials using contemporary theories and frameworks. Classes are specifically designed to reflect the vocational and practical nature of the course incorporating a variety of contemporary case studies as well as a comprehensive project which you can relate to your own working situation or company. Individuals enrolling on the course will gain practical insights and knowledge in key marketing skills such as how to analyse markets, undertake approach market planning as well as prepare advertising, public relations and sales strategies.

Who is the programme for?

The ICM Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations & Sales Management is specifically designed for those with an interest in marketing or communications who seek a recognised qualification to enhance future employment prospects and career progression.

Award and Progression

Institute of Commercial Management Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, PR and Sales Management.

Programme Content

Advertising and Promotions •

Advertising Agencies, Structures •

and Client Relationships Media Planning & Strategy •

Sales Promotion •

Direct Marketing •

Planning and Managing Public •

Relations Campaigns

Corporate Social Responsibility •

and Reputation Management Crisis Management

Location

Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois

Course Duration

1 Year, 2 evenings a week for 3 hours.

Entry Requirements

This programme is designed to appeal to those at work or seeking to re-enter the workforce. Applicants will be assessed based on Leaving Certificate or equivalent.

Application

Apply on-line at www.ncirl.ie or contact mmorrin@portarlingtonaec.ie

Start Date

September 2010

Fees

The fee for the academic year 2010 is €1,990

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Students will receive interactive material for home study and attend workshops for each module. These are scheduled throughout the academic year, from September to May. A work placement is part of the programme in years 1, 2 and 3. In the first and second year of the programme, students will also be required to attend one weekend seminar in NUI Galway.

Assessment

Assessment of course modules, seminars and work Placements will be based on written assignments, practical work, presentations and examinations, or a combination of these.

Location

Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois, for the delivery of Year 1, Year 2 & Year 3. Presently Year 4 is to be delivered at NUIG.

Award

Exit year 1: Certificate in Social Care Exit year 2: Diploma in Arts (Social Care) Completion year 4: BA in Social Care

Course Duration

4 years

Entry Requirements

Formal academic qualifications are not

required to commence this BA. While there are no formal educational requirements candidates will be expected to have good reading and writing skills as independent home study is required. Applicants must have experience in care work which can either be in a formal or informal capacity. In addition applicants must meet the University’s requirements for mature students.

Fees

E.U. Students: €2,740

Non E.U. Students: €3,240

Students must submit a non-refundable administration fee of €30 by bank giro or

postal order with the application.

The fee of €1,370 can be paid on-line or by

bank giro by September 2010 with the final instalment to be paid by January 2011.

health care

Ba in social care

Programme Description

The Bachelor of Arts (Social Care) is a 4 year part-time programme delivered through blended learning. The course aim is to provide students with a professional education and training in the principles and practice of social care. It also provides the teaching of theoretical concepts applied to social care practise. It has been designed to meet the needs of adult learners returning to education and to enable those working in the social care field to further develop and enhance their understanding, knowledge and skills.

Who is the course intended for?

These Social Care Programmes are intended for those working in the social care field in a formal or informal capacity, in either residential or community settings and with various client groups such as older people and people with disability.

Programme Structure

This programme is provided on a modular basis over four years through a blended learning programme combining open learning through distance education, workshops, seminars and work placements. Each module will carry a number of European Credit Transfers (ECTS) with Students undertaking 45 credits per year.

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national counselling institute of ireland

Ba in counselling skills

& addiction studies

Programme Description

This is the first degree in Ireland that recognises and brings together both counselling skills and addiction studies to develop professional practitioners who can work in this growing area. It is

delivered by the National Counselling Institute of Ireland. This programme will work with participants to develop key skills when working with those affected by all forms of addiction and their environments. The programme is a practical one developing knowledge that can help and enable people to develop individual tailor made progression plans. The degree is accredited by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland and as part of the National Framework of Qualifications is recognised by both the statutory, community and business sectors.

Award and Progression

This degree is accredited by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland and is placed at level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications. It is recognised by both the statutory, community and business sectors.

Programme Content

year 1

Induction Developmental Perspectives •

in Counselling

Counselling Skills and Practices •

Theoretical Approaches to Counselling •

Personal Developmental Perspectives •

within Counselling

Occupational Assessment •

year 2

Addiction History and Context •

Addiction Counselling Studies •

Addiction Counselling Skills and •

Practices

Theoretical Approaches to Counselling • Personality Assessment • Work Experience • year 3

Addiction Counselling Skills and •

Practices

Impact and Consequences of Drug •

& Alcohol Misuse

Addiction Counselling Studies •

Counselling Skills and Practices •

Group Facilitation Skills •

Course Duration

3 years

Entry Requirements

There are no specific academic requirements with applicants considered based on relevant work and other experience. There is no minimum age for this part-time programme.

Fees

The fee for the academic year 2010-2011 is

€4,300 for Year 1 and Year 2 per annum.

The cost of fees can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

Application

Applications are made directly to the National Counselling Institute of Ireland.

For more information

For more information visit The National Counselling Institute of Ireland at www.ncii.ie

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certificate in Psychology

level 7

Programme Description

This certificate level course is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to develop an understanding of psychology and to explore its relevance to the individual, family, community and society.

Who is the Programme for?

The course aims to introduce participants to the main psychological theories and examine their contribution to the development of the discipline.

Programme Content

Module 1: introduction to Psychology and study skills

Overview of what psychology consists of, its history and study skills

Module 2: the Biological Basis of Behaviour

Most behaviour is rooted in our biology; this module considers the role of the brain in sleep, sensation and perception.

Module 3: learning and feeling

This module focuses on how we learn, remember and experience emotions.

Module 4: Personality

This module reviews the most important theories of personality is assessed under each of these theories.

Module 5: the development of the individual

This module considers the early development of the child from conception through to thought, language and moral development.

Module 6: introduction to social Psychology

Key areas in the social psychology such as social perception attitudes and prejudice will be explored in this module.

Module 7: introduction to abnormal Psychology

This module introduces students to the

diagnosis, classification and treatment models in abnormal behaviour.

Module 8: introduction to social research Methodology

An introduction to the main techniques involved in social research.

Location

Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois

Entry Requirements

Participants must be over 23 years or over and have adequate skills to participate fully in an NUI Certificate level course.

Assessment Procedures

85% minimum attendance • Participation in class • Essay • Research Project •

Report based on Learning Journal •

Course Duration

100 hours part-time over 1 year, this may include 3 or 4 Saturdays.

Application

Apply on-line at www.laois thirdlevel.ie

Closing Date

Closing date for receipt of applications is the 25th August 2010

Start Date

20th September 2010

Fees

The fee for the academic year 2010 is €950.

The cost of fees can be spread with our Direct

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The Programme

The programme is arranged in four modules: SHWW10010

Principles of Occupational Safety and Health SHWW10020

Occupational Health Hazard Management SHWW10030

Occupational Safety Hazard Management Each module is assessed by assignment and by examination or in-class tests.

SHWW10040

Occupational Safety and Health Project

Innovative Teaching Method

An innovative teaching method, the UCD Media Services’ Virtual Classroom, is used for the delivery of the programme. This is a direct broadcast satellite-based method of blended learning education using television and telephones to teach at a distance, supported by tutorials and texts.

Students attend class at Laois Third Level Centre while the lecturers themselves are in UCD. A discussion session follows, where students can telephone the lecturer with questions and get an immediate answer over the airwaves. The lectures are based on the comprehensive learning materials supplied to students and are supported by one-hour, small group tutorials with a local tutor. Additional study resources are also supplied.

Course Duration

1 year

Application

Students apply on-line on a UCD on-line form. To apply simply click on www.ucd.ie/apply and follow the instructions. A non-refundable application fee of €25 applies.

Closing Date

The closing date for receipt of applications is the last working day of September.

health & safety

certificate in safety & health

at Work – level 7

delivered from the ucd Media services’ a virtual classroom

Understanding Your Certificate

This is a one-year, part-time multi-disciplinary Certificate programme and is place at Level 7 on the (NQAI). This programme is intended for managers, supervisors, safety representatives and others who have some responsibility for safety and health at work or those with an interest in safety and health in the workplace, particularly students who would find it difficult to travel regularly to UCD.

Location and Timetable

The programme is an introduction to all aspects of safety and health at work. It is delivered by satellite technology to Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington. The programme is organised over 25 weeks, delivered every Friday morning between October and May and is delivered from 9.00am to 11.00am.

Admission Requirements

Students are expected to be working while undertaking the programme. Successful applicants will have a good level of upper secondary education and to be able to write reports and to have basic computer literacy. Places are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Programme Content

Module 1: Philosophy of Adult & Community

Education

Module 2: Group Work

Module 3: Psychology of Adult Development

Location

Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois

Entry Requirements

Participants must be over 23 years •

or over.

Have experience in Adult & Community •

Education.

Have the capacity to complete a •

course at NUI Certificate level.

Assessment Procedures

85% minimum attendance •

Essay & project work •

Learning journal •

Course Duration

100 hours part-time over 1 year, this may include 3 or 4 Saturdays.

Application

Apply on-line at www.laois thirdlevel.ie or contact mmorrin@portarlingtonaec.ie

Closing Date

The closing date for receipt of applications is 25th August 2010

Start Date

20th September 2010

Fees

The programme fee is €950. The cost of fees

can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

adult & community education

certificate in adult

& community education

level 8

Programme Description

This course is designed to provide students with foundation skills in adult education. On completion of the course participants should:

have a basic understanding of how adults learn; •

be able to apply theories and philosophies of Adult and Community Education •

in their teaching practice;

be able to design, implement and evaluate adult learning programmes, and •

adopt a flexible and creative approach to education. •

Who is the programme for?

The aim of the course is to provide students with the practical skills and a conceptual framework for working with adults in community education.

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Programme Content

The five units of the course resource materials are presented in an open/flexible learning format, supported by three days of workshop: Unit 1: Academic & Personal Skills

Unit 2: The Shape of Irish society Unit 3: Equality in a Diverse Ireland Unit 4: Ability and Disability

Unit 5: Teaching and Learning

Entry Requirements

Course to be aimed at practitioners in learning and development or those with an interest in learning about diversity.

You will need basic I.T. skills, access to a computer with Windows 2000 or above and broadband internet access. Also a commitment to self-directed learning is a requirement.

Assessment Procedures

85% minimum attendance • Participation Online • Portfolios • Learning Journal • Research Report •

Course Duration

Students meet together in 3 workshops in Laois Third Level, Bracklone Street, Portarlington and participate on-line for the remainder of the course.

Fees

The fee for the academic year 2010 is €950.

The cost of fees can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

Application

Apply on-line at www.laoisthirdlevel.ie

Professional development

certificate in equality

studies in training

& development – level 7

Programme Description

The NUI Certificate in Equality Studies in Training and Development will heighten participants’ knowledge and understanding of equality and diversity issues in order to contribute to the development of socially inclusive workplaces. The course will equip practitioners with the competence to become professional trainers in this challenging area.

Course Aim

To provide participants with knowledge and skills in the following areas: Reflective Practice

Equality Issues in a Diverse Ireland •

Ability and Disability Issues •

Teaching and Learning •

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Award and Progression

The Certificate in Science in Web Technologies is awarded by HETAC at Level 8 on the

National Framework of Qualifications. Students who successfully complete the programme may progress to a major award at Level 8 such as the Higher Diploma in Science in Web Technologies.

Programme Content

Introduction to Computing and Web •

Technologies

Client Side Web Technologies •

Server Siide Web Technologies •

Location

Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois

Entry Requirements

Applicants holding a Bachelor (Honours) Degree Level 8 in any discipline will be considered for the programme. The College operates a Recognition of Prior Experimental Learning (RPEL) scheme meaning applicants who do not meet the normal academic requirements may be considered based

This may be assessed using a portfolio of learning, demonstration of work produced and interview.

Course Duration

Part-time over 1 year. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6.30pm – 10.00pm

Application

Apply on-line at www.laois thirdlevel.ie or contact director@laoisthirdlevel.ie

Start Date

20th September 2010

Fees

The programme fee is € 2,590. The cost of

fees can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan. Funding is available towards the cost of the course. For more details contact the Laois County Enterprise Board.

Web technology

certificate in science

in Web technologies

level 8

Programme Description

This is a new programme that will appeal to non-technical professionals and all those with an interest in applying web technologies to their organisation. The programme will give them the opportunity to develop expertise in an important growth area of IT that relates to web technologies. The programme is practical in nature and aims to provide individuals with and understanding of how to create a web application that incorporates client and server side technologies using the latest web frameworks.

Who is the programme for?

This programme is for non-technical professionals in the workplace and college graduates from non-technical disciplines at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications. As a graduate of this course, you will be able to create a web application, use a web framework to create web applications and understand the latest Web 2.0 technologies.

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Programme Content

The Legal System •

and Constitutional Law Business and Company Law • Administrative Law • Employment Law •

Accreditation

The Diploma is accredited by the National University of Ireland (NUI). It is at level 7 (Special Purpose) on the National Framework of Qualification (NFQ).

Course Duration

1 year

Location

This programme is delivered through a blend of evening lectures in Laois Third Level Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington and weekend seminars at the IPA in Dublin and self-directed study.

Students receive course material for all subjects and all the essential textbooks.

Fees

The course fee, which includes matriculation and examination fees, is €2,980. The cost of

fees can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

law

iPa diploma in law

specific Purpose certificate

level 7

Programme Description

Both public servants and private-sector employees are increasingly keen to understand the legal context in which their everyday duties take place. The Diploma in Law is a one-year, part-time programme that addresses the basic laws and legal principles that determine and influence the work of the State and private enterprise. It focuses on four key subjects and will serve as an ideal introduction for those who have no prior knowledge of law.

Who is the programme for?

This programme appeals to students from the public and private sector who would like to obtain a solid understanding of fundamental legal principles and subjects, including constitutional, contract, and employment law.

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Programme Content

Programme Modules year 2 credits

Food Chemistry 2 - 5 Food Microbiology 2 - 5 Food Process Technology 5 Quality Systems 5 Food Business 5 Work Related Assignment 2 - 5

Entry Requirements

Candidates who successfully complete Year One may proceed to Second Year.

Fees

E3,100 per academic year 2010-2011

Some funding toward the course fees maybe available.

Location

Laois Third Level, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

Weekend seminars from October to May.

Course Duration

Year 2 - 1 year

Application

Maura Conway, Programme Co-ordinator Food Industry Training Centre

Faculty of Food Science and Technology University College Cork

t: [021] 490 3114 e: m.conway@ucc.ie

food Production

diploma in food science

and technology

Programme Description

This programme was developed in 1993 by the Food Industry Training Unit, UCC in conjunction with FÁS and food companies in the South East.

The aim of the Second Year of the programme is to further develop the knowledge of Food Science, Food Technology and Food Business and to provide a deeper understanding of the Food and Drinks Industry. The Diploma course allows for the upgrade of knowledge, skills and competence of participants. It aims to provide students with an understanding of

Chemistry and the chemistry of foods •

Microbiology and the microbiology •

of foods

Food processing technology •

Food engineering •

Human nutrition •

The role of microorganisms in relation •

to the quality and safety of foods The principal processes used in the •

manufacture of foods

The core concepts of marketing food •

and the management of innovation

The principal unit operations in food •

process engineering and the principals of process instrumentation and control Relevant food legislation, the

organizations involved in food safety control in Ireland and the main food safety issues for food businesses The application of knowledge and •

understanding acquired on the course in a work – related assignment.

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Programme Content

Introduction to Digital Applications •

Digital Media and Learning •

Digital Publishing to the Web •

Pedagogical Implication of Digital •

Media

Digital Video Production •

Award

This Graduate Diploma is awarded by the University of Limerick and is placed at Level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications. On successful completion of this Graduate Diploma, students may be eligible to progress to the Masters course.

Entry Requirements

Participants are expected to have a primary degree with a good understanding and knowledge of information technology.

Application

Applications can be made via the web on www.cdi.ul.ie. Please consult this website for answers to common questions about the application process.

Course Duration

This Graduate Diploma is a one-year, part-time study programme organised over the academic year, delivered once a week in the evenings between September and May.

Fees

This course is funded by the Irish Government under the national Development Plan 2007-2013 and as a result the fee for this course is greatly reduced for EU citizens.

The fee for the academic year 2008/09 was

€1,750. (Fees for 2010-2011 to be finalised

by the University of Limerick). The cost of fees can be spread with our Direct Debit Plan.

For more information

Please contact the Career Development Institute at www.cdi.ul.ie or call [061] 202 794

education

graduate diploma in

digital Media development

for education

Programme Description

The Graduate Diploma in Digital Media Development for Education from the University of Limerick is offered to both teachers and employees of the technology sectors who wish to use digital media to support learning and to apply the principles of learning to the development of the excellent media.

Who is the programme for?

Participants will learn the most modern skills in the operation of a proliferation of digital

equipment including digital photography and video-take, digital editing, digital sound platforms including mp3 and the range of skills needed to produce a DVD or VCD from a mix of several original sources as traditional as newspaper cuttings and extending to the most modern iterations of digital output. Participants will be challenged to bring the most modern creative principles to bear on the development of digital courseware and to consider the pedagogical implications of diverse media types.

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