Leaving Certificate Subject Choice 2020/2021 - Bridgetown College

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Leaving Certificate Subject Choice 2020/2021 - Bridgetown College
Leaving Certificate Subject Choice
           2020/2021
Leaving Certificate Subject Choice 2020/2021 - Bridgetown College
Which Subjects do you
          choose?
         Irish, English, Maths.

         4 Other Subjects.

•       Level - Higher/Ordinary.

•       College Requirements.

•       Course Requirements.
Leaving Certificate Subject Choice 2020/2021 - Bridgetown College
Subjects for Senior Cycle

  15 subjects on offer

   Choose any FOUR
Leaving Certificate Subject Choice 2020/2021 - Bridgetown College
Optional Subjects
•   Accounting             • Construction Studies
•   Art                    • Design &
•   Biology                  Communication
•   Business                 Graphics (DCG)
•   Chemistry              • Engineering
•   Agricultural Science   • French
•   Home Economics         • Geography
•   Music                  • History
•   Physics
Making a Wise Choice

• What subject am I most interested in?

• What subject am I likely to be best at?

• What subjects will I need?

• Balanced choice of subjects
How to Choose
• Know what you want to do - Research
  and choose accordingly

• No idea what you want to do- Include a
  Science and a Third Language

• Talk to teachers, family, friends

• Friends Subjects- Avoid choosing a subject
  just because your friend is doing it
How Subject Choice
    happens in
Bridgetown College
Subject Choice 2020
Please mark 8 of the following subjects in order of preference 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. Number 1 is the subject you
would most like to get. (This process will take place online through Vsware.)
•   Art                                     _____

•   Accounting                              _____

•   Biology                                 _____

•   Business                                _____

•   Chemistry                               _____

•   Construction Studies                    _____

•   Agricultural Science                    _____

•   Engineering                             _____

•   French                                  _____

•   Geography                               _____

•   History                                 _____

•   Home Economics                          _____

•   Music                                   _____

•   Physics                                 _____

•   Design and Communications Graphics      _____
Step 1
• Once all students have entered in their subject
  choices through VSware, the process of
  forming the option bands begins. The
  computer will give option bands that give the
  greatest satisfaction to student choices. The
  chosen band will depend on workability from
  a timetable point of view. For example if the
  same teacher is teaching Biology and Ag
  Science, these cannot be on the same line.
Step 2
• When the Option band is chosen, the
  computer will automatically give as many
  students as possible their first 4 choices
  leaving many students at a disadvantage. At
  this stage the school manually makes changes
  to provide as much fairness as possible to the
  process.
Step 3
• The priority system works as follows:
  – Everyone gets their 1st choice (Unless there is not
    enough demand for a subject to run)
  – Most students get their 1st and 2nd choice.
  – Almost all students get three out of their top 4
    choices.
  After this, students who did poorly in relation to
  getting their chosen subjects are prioritised for
  changes should space become available in classes.
Art

Encourages creative development and problem
 solving through the design process

• Only required for 2 Art courses in WIT but usually
  very difficult to meet portfolio standard without it

Useful but not a requirement for Interior Design,
 Product Design, Graphic Design, Media, TV and Film
 Production, Photography, Fashion Design,
 Architecture
Design and Communication Graphics
• Replacing Technical Drawing at Senior Cycle
• Computer Aided Design (CAD) that is the
  use of computers to draw in 3D is used as
  well as conventional drawing
• Assessment:
  Drawing Examination- Freehand 60%
  Assignment - (Design, Drawing, CAD) 40%
• Useful but not a requirement for
  Architecture, Engineering, Interior Design,
  Construction.
Biology
• Knowledge of the science of Biology is
  essential for understanding human life and the
  living environment around us.
• Biology is a subject which leads directly to
  many biologically oriented Third Level courses
• Useful but not a specific requirement for
  Medicine, Veterinary Science(Strongly
  recommended), Dentistry, Biochemistry,
  Microbiology, Genetics, Nursing, Beautician.
  Required for Genetics in UCC(H4) & Human
  Health & Disease TCD(H4)
Physics
• What is it?
• Mechanics – satellites, collisions, acceleration of a car
  Optics – optical fibres, correcting faulty eyesight,
  mirrors
• Heat – different temperature scales, refrigerators
• Waves – spectra of light, loudness of sounds
• Electricity & Magnetism – generators
• Atomic & Nuclear Physics – TV tubes, transistors
• Useful but not a specific requirement for Engineering,
  Medical, Telecommunications, Electronic, Information
  Technology.

• Required for Theoretical Physics in TCD(H3)
Chemistry

• The study of chemistry is desirable for those who
  wish to pursue a career in science or ones allied
  to science
• It is a central foundation science subject which
  makes it ideal to pair with Physics and Biology or
  Home Economics for example.
• Most students doing the following courses would
  be required to have LC Higher Chemistry-
  Human Nutrition & Dietetics DIT(H4), Dentistry
  UCC (H4), Pharmacy (H5), Veterinary
  Medicine(H5) , Medicine UCC & RCSI 5 year(H5)
Agricultural Science
Agricultural science is the study of the science
  and technology underlying the principles and
  practices of agriculture.
• Both Laboratory and field based with a project.
• Not a requirement for any third level course
  but is acceptable as a laboratory science
  subject. Where 2 lab sciences are required it
  cannot always be presented with Biology. Very
  useful in agricultural and environmental
  science careers.
Business

• A subject that is a practical and vocationally
  oriented course that introduces students in
  simple logical steps to the world of business.
• Business aims to create an awareness of the
  importance of enterprise.
• Business is an intricate part of any Third Level
  Business course although it is not a
  requirement. It is relevant to numerous career
  opportunities.
Accounting

• Suits the organized, methodical person who
  likes definite answers and has an interest in
  working with figures.
• Students considering a career in accountancy
  are recommended to study accountancy but it
  is not a requirement.
• Accountancy is a major component of all
  Business Studies courses.
Construction Studies
• Construction Studies is the study of the
  construction of buildings and why they are made
  the way they are;
• A practical course:
   • Project - 25%
   • Practical - 25%
   • Written - 50%
• Useful but not a requirement for Engineering,
  Construction Industry, Interior Design,
  Architecture, Quantity Surveyor, Trades,
  Sustainable Energy.
Engineering
• Engineering promotes an understanding of the
  materials and a knowledge of the processes
  associated with mechanical engineering.

• Not a requirement for any course but can be used
  instead of a science subject for some Engineering,
  Construction Science and Product Design courses.
Geography
• Geography is concerned with understanding
  the world around us and the relationship
  between the physical world and the people
• Assessment:
  - Geographical Investigation – 20%
  - Fieldwork on a topic chosen from a list which
  is changed annually
  - Written examination – 80%
• Useful but not a requirement for Arts, Town
  Planning, Environmental Science, Tourism,
  Meteorology
History
• Now more emphasis on social, economic and
  cultural areas
• One topic is a document based study which
  involves skills of working with evidence
• A research study is required which will take a
  year and is submitted around Easter-time
  before the Leaving Certificate
• Useful but not a requirement for Law, Town
  Planning, Archaeology, Economics,
  Administration, Sociology, Museum and Library
  Work
Home Economics
• Home Economics is an applied subject combining
  theory and practice
• Three core sections - Food Studies-45%
• Resource Management and Consumer Studies-
  25% Social Studies-10%
  Three Electives – One to be chosen
  Home Design And Management -Textiles, Fashion and
  Design - Social Studies
• Assessment –Practicals-20% - Done in 5th Year
 Useful but not a requirement for Food and Culinary
  Arts, Food Science, Nutrition, Hotel and Catering
      Management, Chef, Interior Design, Fashion
           Design, Product Development.
Music
• The syllabus structure provides a fully balanced
  musical experience central to which is the
  development of musicality
• Performance 25% Listening 25% - Composition
  25% & 25% in one of 3
• Useful but not for a requirement for Music
  Performance & Technology, Media Studies, Sound
  Engineering, Performance, Film Studies
• Note that Grade Level 6 is required for some
  Music Courses
French
• A third language is a requirement for some third
  level courses. If French is a requirement for a
  course that you wish to do you must put it
  number 1 in your subject choice.
• It is not possible to take up French if you have not
  studied it up to Junior Cycle as the Leaving Cert
  course assumes significant prior knowledge.
Potential Problems

• Subjects clashing on the Option Bands
  – Result means that students might not get all
    of their top 4 choices.

• Too Few students want to study a subject.
  – This would result in a subject not running in a
    particular year.
L.C.V.P.
• An additional Subject

• Preparation for world of work
  – Work Experience
  – Enterprise Education
  – Reports
  – Interview
  – Exam in May
L.C.V.P.
• 2/3 Class periods a week

     Excellent for Points
      • Pass = 28 Points
     • Merit = 46 Points
   • Distinction = 66 Points
3 DECISIONS
Total Number of subjects will be 7 or 8 if
 doing LCVP.

 The actual subjects you choose.

 The level at which each subject is taken.
Research
Entry requirements for Third Level courses vary from
course to course so you must refer to the relevant
  literature or information given on the websites.

                www.cao.ie for points
                www.examinations.ie
                www.careersportal.ie
                  www.qualifax.ie

              or see college websites or
    course prospectuses online for course details.
Useful Websites
• Qualifax – www.qualifax.ie
  (Students/Subject Choice/Subjects
  Requirement Module)

• Careers Portal – www.careersportal.ie
  (School Students/Transition Year/Subject
  Choice)
Qualifax
Careers Portal

 Guidance Department; St. Mary's
              CBS
Useful Tools
    Qualifax                Careers Portal
• Interest            •   Self Assessment
  Assessment          •   Career Research
• Minimum Subject     •   Subject Choice
  Requirement         •   Career Videos
• Points Calculator   •   Career Sectors
• CAO/UCAS points     •   Job Profiles
  info
                      •   PLC Wizard
                      •   CAO Wizard
Predicted areas of Growth:
• Science – All areas e.g. Microbiologists /
  Physicists / R & D / Food Science.

• Technology - Especially Mobile Technology;
  Drones; I PADS / I Phones.

• Engineering - Biomedical / Energy / & Chemical.

• Computing – Especially programming & game &
  web design, as well as analysts.

• Product Design / Product Innovation.
Finally, how to make a decision:
Advice for Students / Parents & Guardians.

•Subjects they are good at – ability.
•Subjects they like - a genuine interest.
•Course/Career Requirements.
•Students have already been advised to
speak to senior students studying
subjects that they are interested in/look at
their text books/ask them about project
work.
Interesting Facts
 Most business courses state a requirement in Maths -
  not a business subject.
 An Art portfolio is required for most art related
  courses - art itself is not required.
 The most common entry requirements are Maths,
  English and/or Irish.
 If a student did get the points for a particular course
  but did not satisfy the subject entry requirement
  then they will not be offered a place on that course.
Do                            Don't
                                 Don’t choose a subject because
Choose subjects you enjoy.
                                 your friend is taking it.
                                 Don’t choose a subject just
Choose subjects you are good
                                 because you like or dislike the
at.
                                 teacher.
Choose subjects you need for     Don’t choose a subject because
your chosen career.              you think it will be easy.
Keep your options open for the   Don’t choose a new subject
future by making a balanced      without finding out more about
choice now.                      it.
                                 Don’t make a decision at the
Talk to your Guidance
                                 last minute without thinking
Counsellor and your teachers.
                                 about it.
Talk to your parents or
                                 Don’t panic.
guardians.
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