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Laois Third Level Prospectus 2013-2014

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At LTL we are dedicated to supporting those students who make an investment in life-long learning by establishing and maintaining an excellent working partnership between our students and their lecturers. In today’s economic climate, we understand the importance of achieving a good work/life balance. By providing flexible educational programmes at our centre in Portarlington, we provide our students with the opportunity to successfully combine their study, their work and their family commitments. Together with our education partners, we provide a range of excellent courses for students in the wider Leinster area. 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.
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Page 1: Laois Third Level Prospectus 2013-2014

Part-time Undergraduate& Post Graduate CoursesOffering courses from: IPA, UCD, ATI, NUI Galway, NUI Maynooth

Making Education Accessible

www.laoisthirdlevel.ie

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Welcome Since 2001 Laois Third Level (LTL) has gained the reputation of being a centre of excellence by providing quality third level undergraduate and postgraduate courses to adults and continuing education students.

At LTL we are dedicated to supporting those students who make an investment in life-long learning by establishing and maintaining an excellent working partnership between our students and their lecturers. In today’s economic climate, we understand the importance of achieving a good work/life balance. By providing flexible educational programmes at our centre in Portarlington, we provide our students with the opportunity to successfully combine their study, their work and their family commitments.

Together with our education partners, we provide a range of excellent courses for students in the wider Leinster area. 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

Cllr. Jerry Lodge Chairman

Margaret Morrin Laois Third Level Centre Director

Anne O’Keeffe CEO, Laois and Offaly ETB

Joe Cunningham Adult Education Officer, Laois and Offaly ETB

Evelyn Reddin Acting CEO Laois County Enterprise Board

Cllr. Paul Mitchell Member, Laois County Council

Peter Carey County Manager, Laois County Council

Laois Third Level Committee Members

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Welcome

Laois Third Level Committee Members 2Mission Statement 4Laois Third Level – Making education Accessible 5Laois Third Level – The Place to Study 5

Business Management

Certificate in Public Management 6Certificate in Business Studies 7Certificate in Irish government and Politics 8Diploma in Public Management 9Diploma in Business Studies 10Diploma in european Union Studies 11Diploma in Health economics 12Diploma in Human resource Management 13Diploma in Law – Specific Purpose Certificate 14Diploma in Management 15Bachelor of Art (Hons) Public Management 16Bachelor of Business Studies (Hons) 17Postgraduate Diploma/Master of economic Science in Policy Analysis 18Certificate for Accounting Technicians 19Certified Payroll Technician (CPT) 20

Adult & Community Education

Certificate in Adult & Community education 21Certificate in Community Development and Leadership 22

Health Care

Certificate in Social Care 23Diploma in Social Care 24

www.laoisthirdlevel.ie

Contents

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Mission Statement

our mission is to provide quality third level undergraduate

and postgraduate courses to adult and continuing

education students on a part-time basis in County Laois.

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Laois Third Level – Making Education AccessibleDuring the last ten years, Laois Third Level has provided quality third level courses in County Laois. The courses on offer are for adult and continuing education students who wish to study on a part-time basis. Classes take place in Portarlington, Portlaoise and any other town in the county that request a third level course to be delivered.

The LTL Centre in Portarlington works as an outreach centre. Students attend classes locally and are awarded their certification from the university or educational institution validating the programme of study.

Laois Third Level – The Place to Studyover the last ten years, LTL has established itself as the main provider of quality, flexible, third level education in the Midlands. In those ten years, Information and Communication Technologies have changed the face of education. The development of the internet and the availability of broadband enables courses at LTL to be delivered in ways never before possible.

For example: � our education partner, UCD, delivers its course by satellite from a virtual

classroom in Dublin to our centre in Portarlington.

� We have state-of-the-art computer room facilities that allow our students on-demand access to learning opportunities.

� each classroom is equipped with information technology including ceiling mounted projector systems.

Laois Third Level is very much learner-centred. For that reason, we appreciate the individual differences that students bring to the educational setting. Therefore, we do our best to support different learning styles and circumstances. We also insist that our education partners choose excellent lecturers who are committed to and interested in delivering part-time programmes to adults and continuing education students.

If you are considering taking up a part-time third level programme LTL might just be the springboard you’re looking for. You will have access to high-quality learning opportunities and career guidance support in a relaxed, friendly and supportive environment. You can also avail of free car parking and excellent canteen facilities.

At Laois Third Level we take care of our students.

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: Portlaoise College, Portlaoise

BusinessCertificate in Public ManagementnFQ Level 6

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This is a one-year, part-time programme which provides a systematic introduction to the subjects at the heart of pubic management in Ireland. Students take four subjects and address such crucial topics as constitutional law, the principles of economics, the Irish system of government and the most influential theories of management.

The certificate is both a stand-alone qualification and the first year of the four-year BA (Hons) programme. Students who successfully complete this year can enter the second year of the Diploma in Public Management or the BA (Hons) programme where they will have an opportunity to specialise in a field that is of particular relevance to them.

For over 25 years, this programme has proved invaluable to students who require a solid grounding in subjects that are fundamental to public management. It is a good choice for those returning to education and who are keen to a third level qualification in one academic year, with an option to continue to degree level. Typical students on this programme work at junior or middle level in government departments, local authorities or other State-sponsored agencies.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?This programme can be taken through distance education at Portlaoise College, Mountrath road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Progressiongraduates can enter the second year of the Diploma in Public Management or the BA (Hons) programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,820 for the year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

‘ The format and the duration of the programme for one year gave me the confidence to participate in the course of study. At the end of the course I had a better understanding of thought process of self and others.’

Student 2012

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ProgressionStudents can progress to the second year of the Diploma in Business Studies or BBS (Hons).

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,980 a year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

BusinessCertificate in Business StudiesnFQ Level 6 Minor Award

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This is a one-year, part-time programme that provides a systematic introduction to modern business theory and practice. Students take four subjects and address such crucial topics as accounting techniques, research and quantitative methods, the Human resource management function in modern organisations and marketing strategies.

The Certificate is both a stand-alone qualification and the first year of the four-year Bachelor of Business Studies (Hons) programme. Students who successfully complete this year can enter the second year of the BBS (Hons), where they will have the opportunity to obtain an interim diploma qualification and specialise in a field of particular relevance to them.

Typical students on this programme want to obtain a solid understanding of subjects at the core of business life. This one-year programme aims to meet that need. While many students wish to develop a career in private sector industry (financial services, marketing, business management, and so on), the subjects studied have a wide application and the programme attracts a diverse student body.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

PlEASE notEGrants must be applied for in october

of the academic year 2013-14

Students on Year 1 of this programme can have up to half of their fee costs paid by laois County Enterprise Board. Self-employed persons in County laois are eligible.Contact Evelyn Reddin at [email protected]

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

BusinessCertificate in Irish government and Politics nFQ Level 6 Minor Award

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This one-year programme introduces students to the political institutions and systems that determine how Ireland is governed. The programme has two main components. The first component:

� explains the powers of the Houses of the oireachtas � the voting system in operation in Ireland; and � the organisation of government.

Throughout, comparisons are made with the structures and systems in other countries, including the UK and germany.

The second component: � focuses on social administration in Ireland; � outlines how welfare, education and housing

services are delivered.

Typical students on this programme come from various backgrounds but have the common interest of learning about the Irish political and social administration systems.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme is delivered by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

Students are required to attend one-day seminars. essential course materials and textbooks are supplied.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

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ProgressionStudents can enter the BA (Hons) programme with an exemption from the Irish government and Politics module.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €950 for the year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 2 Years (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: Portlaoise College, Portlaoise

BusinessDiploma in Public ManagementnFQ Level 6

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This is a two-year, part-time programme. The first year is the Certificate and the second year allows students to take a subject that is of particular relevance to them. Students choose four subjects from six categories:

� Public Management � Healthcare Management � Local government � Law and the Administration of Justice � Management � Human resource Management

The Diploma is both a stand-alone qualification and the second year of the four-year BA (Hons) programme.

This programme is suited to those working across the wider public service who would like to extend their understanding of public management issues and take a subject relevant to a particular sector.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?This programme can be taken through distance education at Portlaoise College, Mountrath road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Progressiongraduates can progress to the relevant stream of the BA (Hons) programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,820 for the year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

‘ Studying at Laois Third Level was a very enjoyable experience. The interactions with other students was a motivating factor for me and also kept my momentum and interest up during my time there. The location was excellent as all roads lead to Portarlington and I did not have to meet traffic congestion along the way. This is a better way to learn as opposed to online learning.‘

Mary C.

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Progressiongraduates can progress to the relevant stream of the BBS (Hons) programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,980 for the year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

Duration: 2 Years (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

BusinessDiploma in Business StudiesnFQ Level 6

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This is a two-year, part-time programme. The first year is the Certificate and the second year allows students to take a subject that is of particular relevance to them. Students take three common subjects – cost accounting, business and company law, and economics – and then choose a fourth subject from four streams:

� Accounting � Marketing � Information Systems Management � Human resource Management

The Diploma is both a stand-alone qualification and the second year of the four-year Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) programme.

The subjects covered in the Diploma have a wide application and the programme attracts students who are interested in careers in both the public and private sectors.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?This programme can be taken through distance education at the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois. regional tutorials could be available depending on numbers.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

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‘ As a mature student, this course alleviated my inhibitions towards entering third level education – contributing factors being, encouraging tutors, great facilities and for me an excellent location.’

Sandra Carr

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ProgressionStudents who successfully complete this programme can enter the second year of the BA (Hons) on completion of a bridging programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €1,990 for the year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: Distance Learning through IPA

BusinessDiploma in european Union Studies nFQ Level 6

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This is a one-year, part-time programme that provides a comprehensive analysis of the theory and practice of european integration in the modern era. Its three modules explain and critique the concepts and practices that have determined the laws and policies of the eU and assess the political and economic challenges that the eU faces in the early decades of the 21st century.

graduates of this wide-ranging course will be able to speak with some authority on the fundamental principles and workings of the eU. expressly designed for those who want to obtain a nationally recognised qualification while remaining in work, the Diploma is delivered through a blend of distance education and weekend seminars at the IPA in Dublin.

The eU is a subject most people would claim to be familiar with. news reports about ‘europe’ or ‘Brussels’ feature prominently in our newspapers and other media and we are continually told that eU decisions are of great importance for Ireland. Despite this familiarity, however, many people can find it difficult to define what the eU is, explain what its institutions do, or describe how it passes laws. The Diploma will appeal to all those interested in the eU, whether they are working in central or local government, in the private sector or for a voluntary organisation. This is an introductory-level course and no prior knowledge of the eU is presumed.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?This programme can only be taken by distance learning through the Institute of Public Administration. Students are required to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

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Duration: 18 months (over 2 Years)Commences: September 2013Location: Distance Learning through IPA

Business

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This programme is of 18 months duration run over two academic years and comprises four modules:

� The Management Process � Managing resources � Health Policy and Planning � Human resource Management

The programme will interest those who have recently moved into a management role and established managers who want to develop their management skills in a healthcare context. Participants on this programme must be working in management roles as assessment relates directly to the individual’s job.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can only be taken by distance learning through the Institute of Public Administration. Students must also participate in workshops and engage in action learning in their own workplace. Students are required to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?There are four assessment elements for this programme:

� a written assignment at the end of each module; � continuous assessment; � action learning project; � examination on completion of each subject area.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Diploma in Health economics nFQ Level 6

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Progressiongraduates can progress to the third year of the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Healthcare Management on completion of a bridging programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €1,900 for the year which includes all exam fees and distance learning materials. Fees can be paid in instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Progressiongraduates can enter the second year of the BA (Hons) on completion of a bridging programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,750 for the year which includes all exam fees and distance learning materials. Fees can be paid in instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: Distance Learning through IPA

BusinessDiploma in Human resource ManagementnFQ Level 7

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This one-year programme explains how organisations manage people and analyses the aims of the Human resource Management (HrM) function by detailing its key features.

The programme is suitable for those who have no prior knowledge of Human resource Management but are keen to understand its principles, laws and practices. Students will get a solid grounding and accredited qualification in the fundamentals of HrM in just one year.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can only be taken by distance learning through the Institute of Public Administration.

Students are required to attend a number of seminars at the IPA. regional seminars could be available depending on numbers.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

‘ The help and assistance given by the staff of Laois Third Level was invaluable. From day one they made the move back to education an enjoyable and rewarding experience.’

Brendan Flanagan

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre & Portlaoise College

BusinessDiploma in Law – Specific Purpose Certificate nFQ Level 7

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?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.

The programme focuses on four key subjects and serves as an ideal introduction for those who have no prior knowledge of law. Students will learn about, among other things, how the Irish courts operate, the rights protected by the Constitution, the legal powers of State bodies, the laws governing contracts and business relationships and the laws that protect employees.

The programme offers a comprehensive introduction to law in just one academic year. It moves between constitutional, business, administrative and employment law, and attracts a diverse range of students. Many are also attracted by the very flexible delivery method.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois and Portlaoise College, Mountrath road, Portlaoise Co. Laois.

Lectures will alternate between both venues. Weekly tutorials are also in place. All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

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Progressiongraduates can enter the second year of the BA (Hons) on completion of a bridging programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,750 a year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: Portlaoise College, Portlaoise

BusinessDiploma in Management nFQ Level 7

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This one-year, part-time programme explores key subjects in modern management theory and practice. It aims to equip current managers and potential managers with the skills to influence their company’s direction and advance their own careers.

The programme is suitable for those working in both the public and private sectors and it addresses four key management subjects:

� Principles of Management � Human resource Management � Financial Management � Strategic Management

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the Portlaoise College, Mountrath road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Progressiongraduates can enter the second year of the BA (Hons) on completion of a bridging programme.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,750 for the year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

‘ Studying with the IPA allowed me to fulfil my ambition to study, while taking into account my present commitments. The degree I have achieved gives me the competitive advantage I will need to move forward in my career and has equipped me with the necessary knowledge and skills to carry out my duties with confidence.’

Anne K.

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Duration: 4 Years (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: Portlaoise College, Portlaoise

BusinessBachelor of Arts (Hons) Public ManagementnFQ Level 8

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?The BA in Public Management is a four-year, part-time programme that focuses on the effective management of people and organisations. Students explore the economic, legal and Hr issues that affect public administration broadly and obtain specialised knowledge about the management function, including financial management, marketing, and the management of information systems. The programme allows students to specialise in any of the following streams:

� Public Management � Healthcare Management � Local government � Law and the Administration of Justice Management � Human resource Management

This highly regarded qualification includes two interim awards – at Certificate and Diploma Level.

� Year one: Certificate in Irish government and Politics

� Year two: Diploma in european Union Studies � Year three: Progression to Year 4 � Year Four: BA in Public Management (nFQ Level 8)

Many students on this programme work in the civil service but the programme also attracts students from the local and voluntary sectors, the healthcare sector and from State–sponsored bodies.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the Portlaoise College, Mountrath road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

regional tutorials are available and students are also required to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

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ProgressionStudents can progress to the MA (Public Management) or other graduate programmes.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,820 a year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 4 Years (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

BusinessBachelor of Business Studies (Hons) nFQ Level 8

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?The BBS is a four-year, part-time programme that provides a comprehensive examination and analysis of the subjects critical to contemporary business life.

This programme allows students to specialise in any of the following streams:

� Accounting � Marketing � Information Systems Management � Human resource Management

The syllabus for this degree will appeal to those interested in the design, development and organisation of information systems and the human factors relevant to them. It also includes subjects that are at the heart of all business studies qualifications, including accounting and business policy.

This programme includes two interim awards at Certificate and Diploma Level:

� Year one: Certificate in Business Studies � Year two: Diploma in Business Studies � Year three: Progression to Year 4 � Year Four: Bachelor of Business Studies (nFQ Level 8)

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois. regional tutorials are also in place.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

PlEASE notEGrants must be applied for in october

of the academic year 2013-14

Students on Year 1 of this programme can have up to half of their fee costs paid by laois County Enterprise Board. Self-employed persons in County laois are eligible.Contact Evelyn Reddin at [email protected]

ProgressionStudents can progress to the MSc in Business and Management and other graduate programmes.

FeesThe cost of the programme is €2,980 a year which includes all exam fees. Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact: Aisling newberry Tel: (01) 240 3617 e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 2 Years (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

BusinessPostgraduate Diploma/Master of economic Science in Policy AnalysisnFQ Level 9

AccreditationThe Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

Is this programme for you?This two-year, part-time programme addresses the need for the development of policy analysis skills in the wider public service. It includes subjects such as project management, economic and financial analysis, social policy analysis and cost-benefit analysis. After Year 1, students receive the interim award of Diploma in Policy Analysis. During the second year, they complete a supervised dissertation on an aspect of policy analysis of interest to them.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The first year of the programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the IPA.

How is the programme assessed?The first year is assessed by examination at the end of each semester. examinations can be taken locally. The second year is assessed on the basis of the student dissertation.

Awards for this programme are made by the Institute of Public Administration, a recognised college of UCD.

ProgressionStudents who achieve an Honours award in the Diploma after Year 1 can progress to Year 2 to complete their dissertation leading to the award of a Master of economic Science in Policy Analysis.

FeesThe cost of the first year of the programme is €7,900. The fee includes all examination fees, course materials and seminar costs.

The fee for the second year is €5,000.

Fees can be paid in one or two instalments.

How to applyContact Patricia ryan Tel: (01) 240 3600 e-mail: [email protected]

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‘ As a mature student I found the course really stimulating and worthwhile. Small class sizes, good rapport with tutors, interesting subjects and broad opportunities for the future, are just a few of the positive aspects of attending Laois Third Level.’

Marie McEvoy

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Duration: 2 YearsCommences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

BusinessCertificate for Accounting Technicians nFQ Level 6

AccreditationAccounting Technicians Ireland

Is this programme for you?The Certificate for Accounting Technicians (First Year) offers a progression pathway into the Diploma for Accounting Technicians and can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. once students successfully complete their subjects (listed below), they receive the Certificate for Accounting Technicians award.

The four subjects in Year 1 give students a solid foundation of business and accounting:

� Financial Accounting � Taxation � Law and ethics � Business Management

The Accounting Technicians Ireland qualification is your passport to a rewarding career in accountancy or business. You can obtain this professional qualification in as little as two years.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois.

All delivery methods require students to attend a number of seminars at the ATI.

How is the programme assessed?Students complete assignments and sit examinations. examinations can be taken locally.

graduates of this 2 year course may gain exemption to Year 3 of the Bachelor of Business Studies (Accountancy) part-time course accredited by the Institute of Public Administration, a registered college of University College Dublin.

PlEASE notEGrants must be applied for in october

of the academic year 2013-14

Students on Year 1 of this programme can have up to half of their fee costs paid by laois County Enterprise Board. Self-employed persons in County laois are eligible.Contact Evelyn Reddin at [email protected]

ProgressionStudents can progress to the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.

Feesregistration €150 examination fee €70 exemption fee €502 Course materials fee €653

Fees can be paid in instalments.

How to applyContact: Laois Third Level Tel: (057) 862 3161e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: PAEC, Tower Hill, Portlaoise

BusinessCertified Payroll Technician (CPT)HeTAC Level 6

AccreditationThe Irish Payroll Association (IPASS)

Is this programme for you?This one-year, part-time programme is promoted by the Irish payroll Association (IPASS), the professional body for those working in the payroll function. The course is aimed at all those working in, or intending to work in, payroll. It is designed to provide all the practical skills necessary for payroll personnel to operate efficiently and in compliance with revenue regulations. This qualification is the leading payroll qualification in Ireland.

The programme is designed to provide the skills necessary for payroll personnel to function efficiently and to provide them with a recognised qualification.

IPASS is a FÁS approved training organisation and participants may be entitled to FÁS Training grants towards this programme. A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The course is divided into two stages, each one conducted over one evening a week for ten weeks - Wednesdays from 7.00pm to 9.30pm

How is the programme assessed?Self assessment questions are set throughout each module to enable students to test their knowledge of the important principles dealt with in each study module. Students complete exams held in December and May. Awards for this programme are made by HeTAC.

PlEASE notEGrants must be applied for in october

of the academic year 2013-14

Students on Year 1 of this programme can have up to half of their fee costs paid by laois County Enterprise Board. Self-employed persons in County laois are eligible.Contact Evelyn Reddin at [email protected]

ProgressionTo Stage 2

FeesStage 1 including exam fees and course materials €495

Stage 2 including exam fees and course materials €495

Annual registration fee €100

HeTAC fee €50

Stage 1 fees half price to all FeTAC Level 5 tutors .

IPASS provide a ‘no pass, no fee’ money-back guarantee. See www.ipass.ie for further information.

How to applyApplication forms are available fromIPASS at: IPASS HouseH4 Centrepoint Business ParkDublin 12.Tel: (01) 4089100

Application forms can also bedownloaded from www.ipass.ie

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Duration: 1 YearCommences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

Adult and Community

AccreditationnUI Maynooth

Is this programme for you?This one-year 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; � adopt a flexible and creative approach to education.

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

The programme consists of three modules: � Module 1: Philosophy of Adult and Community

education � Module 2: group Work � Module 3: Psychology of Adult Development

Participants must be 21 years or over. It is preferable that applicants have experience in Adult and Community education and also have the capacity to complete a course at nUI Certificate level.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois. The programme is 100 hours part-time over an academic year and may include three or four Saturdays.

How is the programme assessed?A minimum attendance of 85% is required. Also part of the assessment process is an essay, project work and a Learning Journal. Awards for this programme are made by nUI Maynooth.

Progression20 eCT credits towards BA in Community Studies.

FeesThe cost of the course is €1,250.

How to applyContact: Laois Third Level Tel: (057) 862 3161e-mail: [email protected]

Certificate in Adult and Community education nFQ Level 8

‘ I was pleasantly surprised to find a University education available on my doorstep and outside the bustle of a city. Laois Third Level has a very welcoming and encouraging learning atmosphere, I would recommend it to anyone considering coming back to study as a mature student.’

Maureen Walshe

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Duration: 1 YearCommences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

Adult and CommunityCertificate in Community Development and LeadershipnFQ Level 7

Is this programme for you?This one-year programme is designed to help students develop and enhance their leadership skills. Typical students on this course work in either paid or volunteer roles in the community sector.

The programme offers four modules: � Introduction to Community Development Studies � Working with groups � Social Analysis for Community Studies � Project planning for community development

Participants must be 21 years or over and must be community activists preferably working in leadership roles. They should also have the capacity to complete a course at nUI Certificate level.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois. The programme is 100 hours part-time over an academic year and may include three or four Saturdays.

How is the programme assessed?A minimum attendance of 85% is required. Also part of the assessment process are essays, project work and a Learning Journal. Awards for this programme are made by nUI Maynooth.

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AccreditationnUI Maynooth

Progression20 eCT credits towards BA in Community Studies.

This course covers the knowledge and skills that enable those working (paid & unpaid) in the community to make the best use of their time, to become more effective and to take up leadership roles. In addition to community development, the course covers working in groups, exploring and analysing society and project management. A certificate like this also provides an opportunity to “dip a toe” into third level education.

FeesThe cost of the course is €1,250.

How to applyContact: Laois Third LevelTel: (057) 862 3161e-mail: [email protected]

‘ I returned to learning by taking part in the Community Development Certificate and Leadership Certificate. It was the best move I ever made as it opened up a whole new world to me. I have since completed my first year in the BA in Community Studies in Maynooth. Returning to learning can be daunting but the support from tutors, the Adult Education Department, the Library staff and most importantly your fellow students is wonderful.

Student 2012

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

Healthcare

Accreditationnational University of Ireland, galway.

Is this programme for you?This one-year, part-time programme is provided by the Department of Health Promotion and covers theoretical concepts in social care practice. It forms Year 1 of the Bachelor of Art (Social Care). Students on this programme are typically working in various social care roles – care attendants, home helps, family carers and so on. The programme is also suitable for those actively involved in social care work and who wish to obtain a formal qualification. The programme aims to extend and develop participants’ knowledge and skills.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois. Students also attend one weekend seminar at nUI galway.

How is the programme assessed?Modules are assessed by a combination of assignments, seminars, examinations and practical work. Awards for this programme are made by nUI galway.

IMPoRtAnt notE: � Applicants under 21 should meet nUI galway’s

minimum entry requirements. Applicants whose first language is not english should check the university’s requirements at: www.nuigalway.ie/international/

� Students on this programme must also satisfy garda clearance requirements.

� This programme has an early September start date. Closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday, 26 August 2013.

Certificate in Social CarenFQ Level 8

Progressiongraduates of Year 1 receive a Certificate in Social Care and can move on to Year 2 for the Diploma in Arts (Social Care).

A Bachelor of Arts (Social Care) is possible after four years’ successful study.

FeesThe cost of the programme is under review. As a guide, fees for the year 2012-13 were €2,740 (eU) and €3,240 (non-eU)

How to applyContact: Dr. Martin PowerTel: (091) 492157e-mail: [email protected]

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Duration: 1 Year (part-time)Commences: September 2013Location: LTL Centre, Portarlington

Healthcare Diploma in Social CarenFQ Level 8

Is this programme for you?This one-year, part-time programme is provided by the Department of Health Promotion and builds on the skills and theories of the Year 1 Certificate. The programme forms Year 2 of the Bachelor of Art (Social Care).

Students on this programme are typically working in various social care roles – care attendants, home helps, family carers and so on. The programme consists of a blend of home study, workshops, work placement and a seminar. Students receive interactive materials for home study and attend workshops at LTL for each module.

A full outline of the programme content can be viewed on the centre website www.laoisthirdlevel.ie.

How is the programme delivered?The programme can be taken by distance learning from the LTL Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois. Students also attend one weekend seminar at nUI galway.

How is the programme assessed?Modules are assessed by a combination of assignments, seminars, examinations and practical work. Awards for this programme are made by nUI galway.

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Accreditationnational University of Ireland, galway.

IMPoRtAnt notE: � Applicants under 21 should meet nUI galway’s

minimum entry requirements. Applicants whose first language is not english should check the university’s requirements at: www.nuigalway.ie/international/

� Students on this programme must also satisfy garda clearance requirements.

� This programme has an early September start date. Closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday, 26 August 2013.

Progressiongraduates of Year 2 receive a Diploma in Arts (Social Care).

Those who achieve an overall average of 60% or more can progress to Year 3 of the Bachelor of Arts (Social Care).

FeesThe cost of the programme is under review. As a guide, fees for the year 2012-13 were €2,740 (eU) and €3,240 (non-eU)

How to applyContact: Dr. Martin PowerTel: (091) 492157e-mail: [email protected]

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Cover photo: From left to right - Sinead Mcnamara, IPA Co-ordinator; Kellie McAndrews, Bachelor of Business Studies; Ursla Wrafter, Bachelor of Business Studies and Margaret Morrin, Director, Laois Third Level.