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Colleges may add/remove modules to keep the course updated and to meet demands. Almost all PLC courses have a Work Experience module, which requires students to find their own placement in an area ...
Community Resource workers provide a range of services to people with visual impairments supporting their practical and emotional skills. The Community Resource worker's first task is to assess the ...
Offers information and guidance on education, training, and work opportunities in environments such as the ETB including; VTOS, Adult literacy, Adult and Community Education, and wider community.
The dynamic agrifood sector requires multidisciplinary skills to advance both agricultural productivity and sustainability, from production to consumption. This degree has a major focus on ...
How can maths help you get a job? Many career paths demand numeracy, and if you want to work in areas such as tech, finance, insurance or engineering then a certain level of maths will be demanded.
This intensive portfolio course provides the learner with a strong grounding in drawing and design skills for entry into third-level institutions. Learners are introduced to the textiles and fashion ...
Education in the mainstream school system Special classes in mainstream schools and Special schools. Other educational supports include Special Needs Assistants (SNAs), Assistive Technology, Home ...
A geographical information systems manager supervises teams of IT experts that produce geographical data using specialist computer systems. The Investigative person will usually find a particular area ...
The HEAR scheme is an admissions route into college for school leavers who, for social, financial or cultural reasons, are under-represented in third level education. Colleges participating in the ...