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SUBJECT CHOICE 2013SUBJECT CHOICE 2013
LEAVING CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME
GUIDELINES FOR SUBJECT CHOICEGUIDELINES FOR SUBJECT CHOICE
3 Core subjects: Irish, English, Maths 4 option subjects:
– Choose subjects in order of preference plus 2 reserve subjects
LVCP( dependant on Subject Combination)
STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL SUBJECT STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL SUBJECT CHOICECHOICE
1. Don’t pick subjects that friends are doing.
2. Pick subjects that are relevant to your choice of career.
3. No subjects are specifically designed for boys or girls.
4. Keep options open when selecting. If unsure of career choice – select one subject from a broad balanced range of subjects. If sure, select subjects which are specific to career choice.
5. There should be continuity from Junior Certificate to Senior Certificate.
6. Check out subject requirements for 3rd level.
STEPS FOR SUCCESSFUL SUBJECT STEPS FOR SUCCESSFUL SUBJECT CHOICE CONT.CHOICE CONT.
7. Remaining subjects should be selected from those which will maximise students’ points and in which students have an interest.
8. Students should enjoy and participate fully in the subjects they have chosen.
9. Speak to subject teachers who will explain about course structure and content.
10. Talk to fellow senior students- borrow some notes and textbooks to see what lies ahead!
THIRD LEVEL EDUCATION THIRD LEVEL EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTSENTRY REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION THROUGH CAOFour main categories for entry purposes:1. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
All colleges set down minimum entry requirements for their courses. These normally include passing certain subjects and achieving specific grades. In most cases these specify requirements in English and Maths. However in addition, all constituent and recognised colleges of the NUI require a pass in Irish and a further language ( there are exceptions to this). From 2014 UCC require min 4HC3 & 2OD3.
1. SPECIFIC COURSE REQUIREMENTS– In addition to minimum entry requirements college
faculties and courses require specific grades in subjects that they feel are most relevant to their particular course.
2. POINTS SYSTEM– Where demand exceeds the number of places on a
course, most colleges operate a points system.3. APTITUDE/ OTHER SELECTION TESTS
– Restricted application courses require applicants in addition to Leaving Cert results to present for aptitude test, audition and interview.
CORE GROUPCORE GROUPIRISHIRISH
Required for all N.U.I. Universities, Nursing at N.U.I. Universities, Gardai (FC3), Civil Service, Army.
Higher B3: DCU: Gaeilge agus Iriseoireacht. NUIG: Gaeilge agus Leann an Aistriuchain.
Higher C3: DCU: Gno agus Gaeilge.NUIG: Na Dana Cumarsaid/ Riarachan Gno.GMIT: Gno agus Cumarsaid.S.P.C.T: Education, Irish and Religion.TCD: Irish Studies.WIT: Business with Irish.
Higher C3: Needed for all Primary Ed Courses. Can be used to satisfy the modern language requirement for entry to
T.C.D., U.L. and D.C.U. New Course: Higher/ Ordinary Level: 40% Oral/ 10% Aural/ 50 %
Written- 2 papers Foundation course: 40% Oral 20% Aural Written 40%- 1 paper
ENGLISHENGLISH
Essential for everything including all Uni’s, I.T.’s and all job areas. Higher B3: UL: Journalism and New Media Higher C3: DCU: Journalism, Communications, Media Studies
DIT: Communications, Journalism, Media studies, Visual and Critical Studies, Creative Industries
TCD: Clinical Speech, English/ English Studies, Deaf Studies
Dundalk IT: Public Relations OA2/ HC3
ITB: Creative Digital Media
DIADT: Media Studies The Institutes of Technology, D.C.U., U.L., T.C.D will accept English and or
Irish for entry purposes. Leaving Certificate Exam: Higher/ Ordinary- two papers
MATHSMATHS Needed for everything including Universities, I.T.S., Apprenticeships, Nursing
and Gardai(FB3). Every Job requires some amount of Numeric Skill. Higher B1: UCD: Actuarial and Financial Studies
NUIM: Theoretical Physics and Mathematics Higher B3: DCU: Actuary Studies
TCD: Theoretical Physics, MathematicsHigher C3: TCD: Computer Science, Chemistry and Molecular
Modelling, Nanoscience, Business Computing OA2/ HC3.NUIG: Mathematics Education/ Maths Science OA2/ HC3Sligo IT: Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying UL: Financial Maths/ Maths Sciences/ Maths and Physics
Higher C3: Needed for all Level 8 Engineering Courses (exception CIT OA2 CR500)
Higher Maths can be substituted for a second science subject in T.C.D. New Course: Project Maths: New Syllabus: Two Papers in Exam
Pilot Scheme for Bonus Points for Higher Level MathsPilot Scheme for Bonus Points for Higher Level Maths
Bonus Points for Higher Maths: Pilot scheme being implemented by the 7 Universities, DIT and the RCSI. A bonus of 25 points will be allocated to students who achieve a grade D3 or above in HL Maths.
A1= 125 A2= 115 B1= 110 B2= 105 B3= 100 C1= 95C2= 90C3= 85 D1= 80D2= 75D3= 70
This Scheme will run from 2012- 2015 inclusive with a review in 2014. The aim of the scheme to increase participation levels at Higher Level Maths.
FOUNDATION LEVEL MATHSFOUNDATION LEVEL MATHS AIT: Design, Social Care, Childcare Supervisory Mgt, Society and
Communications ALL HALLOWS: All courses CARLOW COLLEGE: All courses CARLOW IT: Early Childcare Ed, Social Studies, Social and Community
Courses, Art, Media and PR, Sport and Exercise CORK IT: Music, Art, Drama, Early Childhood Ed, Visual Comm.,
Culinary/ Hospitality Studies, Bar Supervision. UCC: Arts, Social Science, Early Childhood Studies, Drama, P.E.,
Law, Applied Psychology, Music. DUNDALK IT: All L6/L7 courses except engineering courses. DBS: Film Literature and Drama, Arts, Journalism, Media and Cultural
Studies. DCU: Gno agus Gaeilge
DIT: Planning and Enviro Studies, Film and Broadcasting, Visual Communications, Fine Art, Journalism, Creative Industries, Visual Merchandising and DisplayDLIADT: Animation, Design, English and Media, Photography, Film and TV Production
GRIFFITH COLLEGE: Law, Journalism, Photographic Media IT TALLAGHT: All course except Engineering
ITB All Courses except Engineering and Computing Courses IBT: All Courses MATER DEI: All courses MILLTOWN INSTITUTE: All courses NCAD: Core Art Course TCD: Arts/ Social Courses UCD: Law, Arts courses GMIT: All courses except Construction, Engineering, Nursing Courses. NUIG: Arts courses, Civil Law LETTERKENNY IT: All Level 6/7 courses except Construction, Engineering and Nursing LIT: Law and Taxation, Art, Business and Social Studies MARY I: BA in Early Childhood Studies UL: Arts courses, PE, Architecture, Sport and Exercise Science, Physiotherapy NUI MAYNOOTH: Arts courses, Law PONTIFICAL,MAYNOOTH: All courses ST PATRICKS, THURLES: All courses SLIGO IT: FB2 for all courses except Construction, Engineering ST ANGELA’S SLIGO: Health and Disability Studies. TRALEE IT: Early Childcare Studies, Performing Arts, Folk Studies, L6 courses in
Business and Science WIT: Culinary Arts, Hospitality Studies, Business Tourism
FRENCHFRENCH
Useful subject for many careers including Translations, Teaching, International Relations, Law, Tourism, Journalism, etc
Needed for UCC, UCD, NUIG, NUIM, Milltown Institute, R.C.S.I., St. Angela’s Sligo, Shannon College of Hotel and Catering and for the Cadetships in the Army and the Air Corps.
Arts/ Law/ Languages/ Business/ Health Care/ Medicine/ Psychology/ Social Science/ Veterinary Medicine courses at the NUI Colleges all require language at LC Level.
Higher C1/ B3: Specific entry requirement if taking a Language to Degree Level.
Higher C3: Speech and Language Therapy (UCC)
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS A continental language is Not needed for
T.C.D.,U.L.,D.C.U.,D.I.T., and all the Institutes of Technology- unless the course includes the study of a language. However student’s must then present Irish at Ordinary level to satisfy the language requirement for TCD, UL and DCU.
Nurse training does not require a language for entry. Primary teacher training colleges do not require a
language for entry NCAD will accept Art or Language as a requirement.
UCD, UCC, NUIG, NUIM have removed the language requirement for Engineering and Science courses
LC French : Oral 25% Aural 20% Written exam 55%
Construction StudiesConstruction Studies Ideal subject for students considering Apprenticeships, Architecture, Construction
professions or Engineering Courses. Suitable for students who are practical, enjoy making and designing things Satisfies Specific Entry Requirements for the following colleges/ courses:
DIT: Manufacturing Engineering, Common Entry Engineering, Physics Technology.
NCAD: Industrial DesignGMIT: Design and Technology Education( HC3)UL: Production Mgt., Wood Science and Technology, Product
Design and Technology, Construction Management and Engineering, Mobile Communications and Security, Science Education, Materials Technology and Architectural/
Engineering Education
Construction Studies: Higher Level: 25% project 25% practical exam 50% written exam Ordinary Level:30% project 30% practical exam 40% written
exam
Design & Communications GraphicsDesign & Communications Graphics
Ideal subject for careers in Technology, Computer Science, Architecture, Product Design, Engineering etc
Satisfies Specific Entry Requirement for the following colleges/ courses:DIT: Physics Technology, Science with Nanoscience, Physics with Medical Physics and Bioengineering (HC3)Griffith College: Industrial Design/ Fashion Design (OD3).GMIT: Design and Technology Education (HC3)NCAD: Industrial Design (OC3)NUIM: Product Design (OD3)UL: All Science and Engineering courses except Maths/ Physics, Physiotherapy, Nursing
DCG Syllabus: 40% Design based project with emphasis on use of CAD and Technology
60% 3 Hr Geometry Drawing Exam
EngineeringEngineering
Ideal subject for careers in Engineering, Mechanical trades, Aircraft Technician, Technology based careers etc
Suitable for subjects who are practical, enjoy making and designing things from metal
Satisfies specific entry requirement for the following colleges/ courses:DIT: Manufacturing Engineering, Common Entry Engineering, Physics Technology, Science with Nanoscience, Clinical Measurement( HC3)NUIM: Product Design (OD3)UL: All Science and Engineering courses except Nursing, Physiotherapy, Sport and Exercise Science.
Engineering: Higher/ Ordinary Level: Project: 25% Practical 25% Written 50%
BusinessBusiness
Business is concerned with how organisations are formed, financed and run.
It is an ideal subject for entry into any business course. Business Courses at third level are often taken with Computer Studies,
Language Studies, Law and Technology/ Engineering. Useful for such careers as Sales, Marketing, HRM, Advertising,
Corporate law, Insurance etc LC Business Syllabus: Theory based 100% exam
GeographyGeography
Geography is concerned with the interrelationships between human activities and the physical environment.
Very useful for careers in Environmental Planning, Town Planning, Civil Engineering, Development work, Conservation, Teaching etc
Usually studied through Art Faculties in the 7 Universities (language requirement in NUI Colleges), GMIT, Mary I, St Patrick’s College but can be studied through science at TCD.
T.C.D, Geography is accepted as a Higher Grade C Science Subject. LC Geography: 20% Field Report: 80% exam
Social GroupSocial GroupHome Economics (Social and Scientific)Home Economics (Social and Scientific)
Ideal subject for students considering careers in Hotel and Catering, Dietetics, Child Care, Nursing, Social Studies, Food Industry, Fashion Design etc.
Leaving Certificate Exam: Journal 20% Written Exam 80% Teacher Training Courses at St. Angela’s Sligo have a language
requirement for entry purposes and a Lab Science subject if taking Biology as an elective.
Art/Craft and DesignArt/Craft and Design Important for entry into Art Colleges where Portfolios are required. Useful for Art and Design Based work, Architecture, Graphic Design, Art
Administration, etc A Portfolio is required for the following courses:
AIT: Design( Communications)Carlow IT:ArtCIT: Fine Art and Ceramics, Visual CommunicationsDIT: Photography, Design- Visual Merchandising and DisplayDLIADT: All Art based coursesNCAD All CoursesGriffith: Fashion Design, Interior Design (OD3)LIT: Art and DesignSligo IT: Fine Art
Art is a specific requirement for: Graphic Design (Letterkenny IT- OD3), Visual Arts (WIT-
OB3). LC H/O 37.5% Art History: 62.5% practical (May- Papers given in advance)
– Practical: Divided into three areas– Design or Craft: Imaginative Composition or Still Life: Life Drawing
MusicMusic
Students must be able to read music and have the ability to play a musical instrument or sing.
Junior Certificate music is not necessary to study music at Leaving Certificate. However it is recommended that students take a music lesson outside school tuition in their chosen instrument.
Higher Grade C or equivalent is required for Music at NUIM while CIT, UCC, DCU, DIT, Mater Dei, TCD and WIT require all intending students to take an Entrance Exam.
LC Music Syllabus:– 50% practical ( 50% playing instrument or singing: or– 25% technology/ 25% playing instrument or singing– 50% exam
SCIENCE GROUPSCIENCE GROUP
For certain areas and courses you need a science subject. Should you apply to Engineering, Medical, Paramedical, or science areas at Universities, you will need to have a pass in at least one lab science subject. You also need to have a science subject for nursing.
Two science subjects are required for:
T.C.D.- Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Medicine, Dental Science, Human Genetics, Human Health and Disease
U.C.C.- Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy No science subject required L6/L7 science or engineering courses at
Institutes of Technology. Arts, Business Studies, Social Science, Law etc at Universities does
not require a science subject at Leaving Certificate.
BIOLOGYBIOLOGY
Important for Health related careers, Nursing, Medical, Paramedical Careers, Veterinary Nursing and Home Economics teaching if Biology is chosen as an elective.
Industrial careers including Biotechnology, Biomedical, Food Industry, Environmental science etc
HC3 in Biology specific requirement for – Human Health and Disease (TCD)
Biology through Arts (NUIM)– Genetics HB1 (UCC)
LC Biology Syllabus: 100% exam Experiments must be written up as part of coursework
CHEMISTRYCHEMISTRY
• Important for a wide range of career options within the scientific field ranging from Environmental Science, Food Science, Pharmaceutical and Med Lab Science.
• Necessary for Healthcare Professions including Medicine, Nutritional science, Dentistry.
• Higher C a specific requirement for the following courses: Human Nutrition and Dietetics (D.I.T.) Pharmacy (T.C.D) Medicine/ Dentistry/ Pharmacy (U.C.C.) Veterinary Medicine (U.C.D.)• LC Chemistry syllabus: 100% exam
Experiments must be written up as part of coursework
PhysicsPhysics
Physics is of key importance in Technology and extremely useful for Engineering which has a high physics content.
Physics is a Specific requirement for the following course: Theoretical Physics HB3 (T.C.D.)
Some Paramedical Careers involve the study of Physics e.g. Clinical Measurement, Radiography, Physiotherapy.
LC Physics syllabus: 100% exam – Experiments must be written up as part of coursework
Agricultural ScienceAgricultural Science
Useful for Agricultural Science, Biosystems Engineering, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Food Science, Forestry, Horticulture, etc
Satisfies the Lab- Science Entry Requirement for most Third Level Science/ Engineering/ Technology/ Nursing courses. However there are some exceptions:
UCC: Dentistry, Pharmacy, Medicine
DIT: Forensics, Biomedical Science, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Chemical Science and Molecular
Chemistry
TCD: Theoretical Physics, Radiation therapy, Chemistry with Molecular Modelling, Nanoscience
UL: Mathematics and Physics LC Ag Science syllabus: 25% project: 75% exam
LCVPLCVPLEAVING CERT VOCATIONAL PROGRAMMELEAVING CERT VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME
An enhanced Leaving Certificate. Requirements for the LCVP are as follows:
– LCVP students must take a minimum of five Leaving Cert subjects including Irish
– Two of the above must be selected from one of the designated Vocational Subject Groupings
– Must study two Link Modules, namely Preparation for the World of Work and Enterprise Education
– Students are required to follow a recognised course in a Modern European Language( other than Irish or English).
VOCATIONAL SUBJECT GROUPINGSVOCATIONAL SUBJECT GROUPINGS
In order to qualify for LCVP, a student must have two linked subject combinations:
1. Construction Studies (C.S) or Engineering (ENG) or DCG (any two)
2. Physics and C.S or ENG
3. Ag Science and C.S or ENG
4. Ag Science and Chemistry or Physics
5. Home Economics and Ag Science or Biology
6. Home Economics and Art
7. Accounting and Business
8. Physics and Chemistry
9. Biology and Chemistry or Physics
VOCATIONAL SUBJECT GROUPINGSVOCATIONAL SUBJECT GROUPINGS
10. ENG and Business or Accountancy
11. C.S. and Business or Accountancy
12. Home Economics and Business or Accountancy
13. Agricultural Science and Business or Accountancy
14. Art and Business or Accountancy
15. Music and Business or Accountancy
Assessment for LCVPAssessment for LCVP
At a common level Takes two forms: Portfolio of Coursework(60%) Terminal Examination Paper (40%)
Points awarded for H.E.I. 70 Distinction 50 Merit 30 Pass
Further InformationFurther Information
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