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BUSINESS CODE NFQ TITLE FEE YEARS SCHEDULE MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL REQUIREMENT BN003 6 Higher Certificate in Business €1,950 2 Years Year 1 + Year 2: Leaving Certificate, full QQI-FET per year Tuesday 6pm-10pm (FETAC) level 5 or 6 award or Wednesday 6pm-10pm (Online + 4 mature grounds evenings on campus) Thursday 6pm-10pm BN303 7 Bachelor of Business €2,250 1 Year Tuesday 6pm-10pm Higher Certificate (NFQ Level 6) Wednesday 6pm-10pm (Online + 4 with a pass grade in a cognate evenings on campus) area or equivalent qualification Thursday 6pm-10pm BN403 8 Bachelor of Business (Honours) €2,350 1 Year Tuesday 6pm-10pm Ordinary Bachelor Degree (NFQ Wednesday 6pm-10pm Level 7) with a pass grade in a Thursday 6pm-10pm (Online + 4 cognate area or equivalent evenings on campus) qualification BN526 8 Higher Diploma in Business €2,650 1 Year Monday 6pm-10pm (Online + 4 Ordinary Bachelor Degree (NFQ evenings on campus) Level 7) with pass grade in a non Tuesday 6pm-10pm related discipline or equivalent Wednesday 6pm-10pm (Online + 4 qualification evenings on campus) BN525 9 Master of Business (Part-Time) €3,000 2 Years Tuesday 7pm-9pm (Online) Second Class Honours Grade 2 per year Thursday 7pm-9pm (Online) (GPA 2.5) or equivalent in a 4 x Fridays 9am-5pm (On Campus) Bachelor of Business (Honours) or other primary degree at (NFQ Level 8). Applicants who do not meet these minimum entry requirements but who have extensive work-related experiental learning may be considered BN527 9 Master of Arts in Management for €3,000 2 Years Wednesday 7pm-9pm (Online) Second Class Honours Grade 2 the Non-Profit Sector per year 8 x Fridays 9am-5pm (On Campus) (GPA 2.5) or equivalent in any (NFQ Level) 8 primary degree €1,000 BN709 6 Certificate in Accounting 2 Years Tuesday and Wednesday As defined by Accounting per year Technician 6pm-10pm Technicians Ireland or €250 (Accounting Technicians Ireland) per module BN772 6 Certificate in Digital Enterprise €1,970 1 Year Monday 4pm-8pm (Online) Leaving Certificate, full QQI-FET Wednesday 6pm-10pm (On (FETAC) level 5 or 6 award or Campus) mature grounds 6 x Fridays (full days) per semester Weekly self-study is required HORTICULTURE CODE NFQ TITLE FEE YEARS SCHEDULE MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL REQUIREMENT BN033 6 Higher Certificate in Science in €2,625 2 Years Online Lectures (synchronous/live Leaving Certificate, full QQI-FET Professional Horticulture per year and also recorded): (FETAC) level 5 or 6 award or Practice Tuesday and Thursday 6pm-9pm mature grounds Classes on campus every 2nd Saturday, 9am-4pm; 1 week per Summer (in June) 9am-5pm BN310 7 Bachelor of Science in €2,850 2 Years Online Lectures (synchronous/live Appropriate Higher Certificate in Horticulture per year and also recorded): Horticulture (NFQ Level 6) Monday and Wednesday 6pm-9pm or equivalent qualification Classes on campus every 3rd Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm BN406 8 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in €2,850 2 Years Online Lectures (synchronous/live Bachelor of Science in Horticulture per year and also recorded): Horticulture (NFQ Level 7) or Tuesday and Thursday 6pm-9pm equivalent qualification Classes on campus 4 Saturdays per semester 9am-4pm HTSC * Certificate in Health, Recreation €385 12 weeks Online lectures, one evening per Bachelor of Science in H4037 and Green Infrastructure week and 2 field trips Horticulture (NFQ Level 7) or Commencing September 2019 equivalent qualification
HORTICULTURE CONTINUED... HTSC * Certificate in Historical and €385 12 weeks Online live lectures (recorded & Bachelor of Science in H4029 Contemporary Parks and available after lecture time). Two Horticulture (NFQ Level 7) or Gardens technical visits to a park and/or equivalent qualification garden Commencing January 2020 HUMANITIES CODE NFQ TITLE FEE YEARS SCHEDULE MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL REQUIREMENT BN030 7 Bachelor of Arts in Early €3,000 2 Years Year 1: Leaving Certificate, full WB Childhood Care & Education per year *calendar Monday & Wednesday 6pm-9pm QQI-FET (FETAC) Level 5 or 6 (Work Based Programme) year and 1 Saturday per month award or mature grounds. Year 2: Monday 6pm-9pm and 1 Saturday Applicants must also be in per month full-time employment in a recognised childcare setting Blended learning will support for a minimum of two years delivery. See www.itb.ie/parttime and remain in employment for for further details the duration of the course. COMPUTING CODE NFQ TITLE FEE YEARS SCHEDULE MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL REQUIREMENT BN026 6 Higher Certificate in Science in €2,425 2 Years Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Leaving Certificate, full QQI-FET Computer Systems Management per year 6pm-10pm (FETAC) level 5 or 6 award or mature grounds BN311 7 Bachelor of Science in €3,850 1 Year Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Higher Certificate in Computing Computing in Digital Forensics 6pm-10pm (NFQ Level 6) or equivalent and Cyber Security qualification BN316 7 Bachelor of Science in Part- 18 Monday 6pm–10pm and Higher Certificate in Computing funded by Computing in Cloud Networking Months Wednesday 6pm–10pm (NFQ Level 6) or equivalent Technology Technologies Ireland ICT qualification Skillnet BN420 8 Bachelor of Science (Honours) €3,850 1 Year Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Bachelor of Science in in Computing in Digital Forensics 6pm-10pm Computing (NFQ Level 7) or and Cyber Security equivalent qualification BN509 8 Higher Diploma in Science in €2,450 2 Years 1 Saturday per month 9:30am - Ordinary Bachelor Degree (NFQ Computing per year 5:30pm plus online blended Level 7) in a non related learning discipline or Ordinary Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 7) in *Average of 12-18 hours of Computing where their date of independent and online study award exceeds 5 years previous required per week from their date of application BN528 9 Master of Science in Computing €2,600 2 Years Tuesday and Thursday 6pm-10pm Second Class Honours Grade 2 Applied Cyber Security per year (Online) (GPA 2.5 or equivalent) in a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing (NFQ Level 8) or graduate diploma or equivalent qualification BN529 9 Master of Science in Computing €2,600 2 Years Online Year 1: Second Class Honours Grade 2 Applied Data Science & Analytics per year Tuesday and Wednesday 6pm-10pm (GPA 2.5 or equivalent) in an Online Year 2: NFQ Level 8 degree in Wednesday and Thursday Computing, Science, 6pm-10pm Engineering, Business with IT or All classes are recorded equivalent qualification BN701 6 Certificate in Cisco-CCNA €2,850 10 Monday 5pm-10pm and 1 Saturday No formal qualification in months per month, 9:30am-1:00pm computing is required for entry to this course but potential participants should have a strong working knowledge of computer technology. * Please refer to our website for details on the award and NFQ level of these course. All fees are set annually and may increase for subsequent years of a course. TU Dublin reserves the right to cancel any course and/or amend courses, fees, regulations or timetables at any time.
ENGINEERING CODE NFQ TITLE FEE YEARS SCHEDULE MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL REQUIREMENT BN903 6 Higher Certificate in Engineering €2,625 3 Years Tuesday 6pm-10pm Leaving Certificate, full QQI-FET in Mechatronic Engineering per year Thursday 2pm-10pm (FETAC) level 5 or 6 award or Please note that semester three mature grounds runs through the summer from early June to August each year BN306 7 Bachelor of Engineering in €3,400 2 Years Online lectures (recorded) Higher Certificate in Mechatronic Engineering per year Tuesday 6pm-7pm and 7:30pm - Engineering in Electronic 8:30pm. Engineering or Mechanical Wednesday 7pm-8pm Engineering (or related discipline). Higher Certificate Upto 3 practical sessions, Saturday discipline will determine 9am-3pm per semester elective choice in semester 1 (based on discipline covered in less detail in the Higher Certificate) Applicants who have completed a FETAC Level 6 award (National Craft Certificate) in a craft such as Electrical, Electrical Instrumentation or Fabrication and have 3 years post-qualification experience in an industrial environment may also be considered eligible for entry to this programme. Such applicants will be required to take a bridging module in Mathematics (Fundamentals of Engineering Mathematics) during the first semester of the programme. They will also be required to complete both elective modules (MECC H3012) Analog and Digital Electronics and (MECC H3013) Fundamentals of Mechanics. BN422 8 Bachelor of Engineering €3,950 2 Years Online lectures recorded. Bachelor of Engineering in (Honours) in Mechatronic per year Mon 6pm-8pm, 8.30pm-10.30pm Mechatronics/Mechatronic Engineering Thursday 6pm-8pm Engineering (NFQ Level 7) or 3 practical sessions per semester, equivalent qualification Saturday 9am-4pm BN535 9 Master of Engineering in Internet €3,250 2 Years Live online lectures & webinars: Appropriate Honours degree of Things Technologies per year Tuesday 8pm-10pm & Wednesday (NFQ Level 8) in Electronic 8pm-10pm. Recorded tutorials & Engineering, Computer virtual daytime office hours. Engineering, Mechatronic 3 onsite practical sessions per Engineering and Computer remaining semesters (dates TBC) Science or cognate disciplines In addition, there will be an expectation that participants will attend one module over the summer of 2020 (June/July), delivered in a flexible online format. BN742 * Certificate in Industrial €1,450 18 Intake 1: Applicants must have completed Automation per year Months Monday & Wednesday 4pm-8pm a QQI-FET (FETAC) Level 6 (National Craft Certificate) (Total fee Intake 2: award in a craftsuch as €2,900) Monday & Wednesday 6pm-10pm Electrical, Electrical Instrumentation, Fitting, Plumbing or hold a suitable third level qualification in an electrical or mechanical discipline. BN315 7 Bachelor of Science in €3,500 2 Years Tuesday and Thursday Certificate in Industrial Process Instrumentation and per year 6pm-10pm Automation Automation See www.itb.ie/studyatitb/ BN315.html for detailed minimum entry requirements
BEFORE YOU DECIDE... Here’s where you’ll find everything you need to know about the kind of Where an applicant cannot provide certificates of results in school part time courses we offer, how to choose the one that’s right for you leaving exams equivalent to the Leaving Certificate or in the and the steps you’ll need to follow to enrol. recognised tests listed on our website they must complete the International students – Assessment of English Language Competency All our part-time programmes are designed to allow you to maintain an Form and return it to the Admissions Office at the time of application. income and work towards your educational objective at a pace that suits your particular circumstances. All you’ve got to do is decide which one is right for you, so before you start, here’s a few words of advice: FEES Read all the information on courses carefully. If you have any queries, contact the marketing team on 01 885 1530 or e-mail: info@itb.ie An application fee of €50 must be paid at the time of online application. This fee is non-refundable. Check that your present qualifications and/or life and work experience are sufficient to allow you to take the course and be comfortable with the If you are made an offer on an undergraduate or postgraduate course material and coursework involved. you will be required to pay an acceptance fee to secure your place, this fee will be offset against the course fee and is non-refundable. Remember taking any course represents a significant time and energy commitment. Check that your home and work situations facilitate the Undergraduate acceptance fee €100 time necessary to attend class, study and sit examinations. And remember, our marketing team will also be happy to give you Postgraduate acceptance fee €300 information and advice in relation to all courses before you apply. Please note 25% of the course fee will be due at time of registration, full details on payment deadlines can be found at: www.itb.ie/CurrentStudents/feesgrantspt.html HOW TO APPLY? Step 1: Check course details and minimum entry requirements for your course before making your application at www.itb.ie/parttime CLOSING DATES Step 2: Apply online directly to the Blanchardstown Campus at The closing date for applications for the following courses is www.itb.ie/parttime Friday 7th June 2019. Step 3: An application fee of €50 must be paid at the time of online BN528 Master of Science in Computing (Applied Cyber application. This fee is non-refundable. Security) Step 4: Following receipt of your application you will receive an email BN529 Master of Science in Computing (Applied Data Science & from the course administrator within 5 working days requesting Analytics) evidence that you meet the minimum entry requirements, where applicable. The closing date for applications for all other courses is Thursday 5th September 2019. Courses may fill prior to this date, so we recommend you apply early. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Each course has specific minimum entry requirements and you must check the course information on the University website for the entry OPEN EVENING requirements for your chosen course at www.itb.ie/parttime. Our next open evening will take place on Wednesday 4th September Only verified transcripts or statement of results containing a college from 5:00pm - 7:00pm. logo or stamped by a college will be accepted (please do not send originals). Academic transcripts must include all subjects taken for each year of study and final award grade. Where transcripts are not in English, you must provide a copy of original language documents and certified English translations. QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION Applicants who have obtained a qualification outside the Republic of Ireland or the UK are advised to compare their foreign qualification against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications to verify the level of their award. Please visit www.qqi.ie for more information. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Instruction for all courses is normally through English (excluding any Infinite language modules) and applicants who do not have Leaving Certificate English must provide evidence of equivalent competence through school leaving or matriculation examinations or achievements Possibilities of a minimum standard in recognised tests of English as on our website at www.itb.ie/parttime. In exceptional circumstances students may be admitted to courses without these formal certificates.
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