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Griffith College Dublin
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BA in Journalism and Visual Media: The art of writing, design, presentation, production, layout and publishing for newspaper, radio, video, photography and the Internet will be covered in this course. The course aims to produce versatile and confident graduates who can meet the needs of the existing communications industry, and identify and exploit further opportunities within media. The degree is recognized by the main professional journalists' organization, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). In addition, full-time students are entitled to apply for NUJ student cards during their degree. | ||
Terenure College
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The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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HSI College Limerick
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Institute of Technology
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Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
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Trinity College Dublin
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Pallaskenry Agricultural College
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Institute of Technology, Sligo
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Glanmire Community College
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Galway Mayo Institute of Technology
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Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology has been to the forefront in contributing to these achievements.From its inception, the Institute cultivated Liberal Studies and European languages as well as education in art and design. | ||
National University of Ireland (NUI), Maynooth
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Milltown Institute
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We are a small but thriving Third Level College with a relaxed, friendly and welcoming environment in which to enrich your experience of further education. The lecturers and guest presenters are renowned for their specialist knowledge and many are known internationally for their research, publishing and conference presentations. The Milltown Library is one of the best-stocked specialist libraries in Ireland and provides an invaluable source for both students and staff. Overseas students must satisfy English Language Qualifications requirements. | ||
University of Limerick
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Shannon College of Hotel Management
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The University of Dublin, Trinity College
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Ballyfermot College of Further Education
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Ballyfermot College of Further Education is a leader in further education and training in the Republic of Ireland since it opened in 1979. | ||
Dublin Institute of Technology
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Portobello College
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Ballsbridge College of Business Studies
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Ballsbridge College of Further Education, a long-established State-owned College, is situated in the suburb of Ballsbridge just two kilometres from Dublin city centre.
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National University of Ireland
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Dorset College
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Irish Management Institute
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DBS Study Abroad Program
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For four months, you’ll study abroad in a country whose people are as well known for their endless wit, warmth, and energy, as they are for their music, literature and fishermen in “woolly jumpers.” | ||
Burren College of Art
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Burren College of Art is committed to the initial education of artists, and to their continuing professional development.
The location of this specialist art college in the grounds of a 16th century castle in the stunning Burren landscape on Ireland's remote Atlantic coast, makes this education unique in the world.
The College aims to be the greatest little art school in the world, and a forum of international significance for the debate and development of fine art.
We believe that emerging artists should be provided with what established artists most need; focussed time free from distractions; space in exceptional studios with the interaction of international artists; and the inspiration of a unique location. | ||
University College Dublin
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National College of Art and Design
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All Hallows College
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All Hallows College is a third level college, founded in 1842. The College is commiitted to life long learning and the education of people who desire to make a difference. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate level programmes accredited by Dublin City University. As well as a selection of non-accredited sabbatical or personal enrichment programmes. All Hallows combines a commitment to the achievement of academic excellence with the unique advantages of a small intimate campus committed to the individual support and development of our students. | ||
Athlone Institue of Technology
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Dublin Language Centre and Camp Ireland
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Skerrys College Cork
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Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
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The Institute has become an important national and regional resource and a catalyst for the promotion of economic, social and cultural development. A planned programme of infrastructural development will provide excellent facilities to cater for the needs of a new century and millennium. The Institute sees itself making a unique contribution to the promotion of balanced regional development within the state, as well as contributing to the nurturing of a progressive, creative, caring and enterprising society: economically competitive, technologically advanced, socially just, culturally enlightened and environmentally sensitive. | ||
CIS - Center for International Studies - Ireland
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At the University level there are four institutions in the Republic of Ireland and two in Northern Ireland. Except for Limerick University and one other, undergraduate degrees take three years to complete (Limerick has a four-year system similar to the U.S.). Students specialize in a field and pursue all of their courses in only a couple of departments.
You will find that learning at Irish universities is much different than American institutions in that more responsibility is placed upon the student for learning the material. Teaching methods and assessment vary from institution to institution, but in general academic life in Ireland consists of large lectures followed by more intimate tutorials and labs where the information is studied in detail. The expectations are that you will read and research without much formal structure (no weekly assignments or exams) and that you will spend much of your time reading and preparing outside of the classroom.
The academic calendar in Ireland is such that the autumn (fall) semester starts later than traditional U.S. universities and extends into January and the spring semester starts shortly after and runs until early June. | ||
Athlone Institute of Technology
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Athlone is a vibrant and interesting place to live and I think you will fully enjoy your time spent here. The management and staff of Athlone Institute of Technology look forward to welcoming you to the Institute during the 2003/2004 academic year. | ||
Rockwell College
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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
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Griffith College Dublin
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Griffith College is Ireland's largest independent college, situated within walking distance of city centre Dublin. Challenging curricula, low student-to-instructor ratios, and strong industry links continue to keep Griffith not only at the top of the private sector, but ranked number one in the country in several academic areas.
Recently, historic buildings have been complemented by a recent investment in a new Academic Facilities Building, Restaurant, Residence Halls and underground car parking. | ||
National College of Ireland
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Mary Immaculate College
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Church of Ireland College of Education
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St. Angela's College
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Ennis Business College
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Dublin Business School
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Dublin Business School is one of Ireland's leading independent colleges and provides undergraduate, graduate and professional education. The college enjoys close links with the world of business and commerce. DBS students frequently win awards and prizes for their results in worldwide professional examinations. | ||
Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT)
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Institute of Technology Tralee
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Join our high caliber graduates and compete successfully in the rapidly changing technology workforce. Our campus facilities offer you the highest quality educational environment in a friendly, caring atmosphere. We pride ourselves on providing a broad range of support services to ensure you succeed in your chosen course with us.
The structure of many of our courses offer you the flexibility to achieve your goals from Higher Certificate to PhD degrees. Whatever qualification you wish to achieve, our friendly staff are there to help you develop your full potential.
ITT attracts students from all over Ireland and Europe, and the world, the lively town of Tralee offers excellent accommodation, travel, shopping and recreational facilities making you feel at home. The wide variety of sport and leisure activities available in the Institute and Tralee will allow you to make many new friends and ensure your time in IT Tralee is an enjoyable one. | ||
Mater Dei Institute of Education
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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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Ashfield College
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Ashfield College, the Education Centre, was founded in 1977 in Templeogue, south County Dublin. It is in a quite, safe residential area, on the main bus routes, well away from city centre distractions.
The College is non-denominational, co-educational and achieves excellent results for our students, year after year, in a cheerful and productive atmosphere. | ||
University College Cork
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Institute of Technology Carlow
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The Institute of Technology Carlow is dedicated to excellence in higher education through the provision of programmes leading to internationally recognised awards. At the Institute every effort has been made to combine a stress-free location with top-level tuition and facilities that are at the leading edge in a number of key disciplines both nationally and internationally. Because of its size and location, students at Carlow enjoy the best of both worlds; studying in a friendly atmosphere with none of the pressures or distractions of urban student life. Students have ready access to the lecturing staff at the Institute and can mingle with Irish and International students from a range of backgrounds. The quality of student life at Carlow is conducive to lasting personal friendships and individual development. | ||
American College Dublin
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The educational experience offered by ACD is unique in that students learn in a progressive, interactive way. Full-time degree students take six subjects per semester while National Certificate students take 5 subjects per semester. Students are awarded 5 credits per subject successfully completed. To graduate with a BA degree students must attain 200 credits while they require 100 credits to obtain the National Certificate in Humanities. | ||
The National College of Art and Design
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Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI)
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Letterkenny Institute of Technology
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National University of Ireland, Galway
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