V & VI Students: Study Abroad

When studying abroad is the smart option

Brian Mooney

 

Tue, Jan 22, 2013

Excellent international reputations, low or even no tuition fees, and courses taught in English: the EU option may make sense for you

Irish students are so accustomed to competing for college places it seems strange that leading universities might be jockeying for their attention, but that is exactly what’s happening.

Although Ireland has more students than it does university places for them, Europe is experiencing an acute shortage of young people, because of low birth rates in many countries. As a result, an increasing number of EU third-level institutions, many of them very highly ranked, are offering undergraduate programmes taught exclusively through English.

It’s not all about numbers. Offering courses through English is a highly effective marketing tool for universities, and native English speakers are attractive applicants from colleges’ perspective.

Many students on the English-language programmes will not be native speakers, but the presence of native speakers on a course improves the quality of spoken English in the class very quickly. Added to that, the presence of students from other EU countries improves the international quotient, which helps universities when they are being assessed for global international rankings.

The Netherlands has been the primary driving force in all of this. It is currently the most popular destination, with highly ranked research universities and very good universities of applied sciences, which all offer growing portfolios of programmes taught through English.

Other countries are running to catch up, and nearly 800 undergraduate programmes taught through English are now available to Irish students on mainland Europe.

What about the expense?

Many of these excellent programmes have no, or very low, tuition fees thanks to the rules governing the European Union. If a university is offering a degree course to local students without charge, as in much of Scandinavia, or for a fixed low charge, as in many other countries in western Europe, then Irish students are also entitled to those terms.

There are no fees in the four Scandinavian countries and in some German states. Public-university fees in Belgium, Austria, Italy and Switzerland are between €500 and €1,500 a year.

Unfortunately, many of the medicine and veterinary programmes in EU universities are more expensive, at about €10,000 (though this can vary from country to country), as they are targeted at international students and are not available to their own nationals – similar to the way the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland operates.

Fees in the Netherlands are only €1,835 a year (for nonmedical or veterinary courses), and it is relatively easy to secure a loan or a grant from the Dutch government to pay them.

Irish students are taking note. Universities across the Continent, and farther afield, are reporting a significant increase in the number of applications from Irish students this year. Numbers are set to continue growing steeply in the coming years, partly because of the sharp increase in tuition fees in England, Irish students’ traditional alternative destination.

The study-abroad phenomenon started with students seeking alternative routes to careers in health science, particularly medicine, but students are increasingly enrolling on programmes in disciplines such as liberal arts, biosciences, environmental sciences, international law, politics, digital media and international business.

As students on these programmes begin to report on the quality of the courses, in terms of the teaching, the resources attached to most EU universities and the lifestyles that students enjoy, it looks as if Irish third-level colleges are going to find it progressively harder to attract the brightest students to their programmes.

On the other hand, this availability of college places could be a blessing in disguise for the Higher Education Authority as it grapples with the problem of accommodating the aspirations of the tens of thousands of additional Leaving Certificate students.

A demand for places elsewhere in the EU may relieve some of the pressure on the Irish system.

So what are the odds of getting a place if you apply? Rather than facing a CAO-style lottery, on the Continent it is accepted that every student who meets the minimum entry requirements has a right to attend the course of their choice. Entry requirements are therefore generally significantly lower than in Irish and UK universities. Entry to college often includes a mix of interview, a personal statement, references and sometimes grades.

There is a caveat, however. During a week at Maastricht University, in the Netherlands, last June I spoke to a number of Irish students studying there. Each of them made the point that although securing entry was far easier than in Ireland or the UK, retaining your place beyond first year was no easy task.

Problem-based learning is at the core of how programmes are delivered, and unless students commit themselves fully to their studies from day one they will very quickly find themselves getting their marching papers at the end of first year.

How to apply

Unfortunately for Irish students who are familiar with applying to a centralised office for all their third-level choices, the EU has no centralised admissions system.

This problem has been overcome somewhat through the development by a small Irish operation of a CAO-type application process, to cater for the growing interest from students in joining these programmes. Entitled Eunicas (European Universities Central Application Support Service), it supports students applying to up to eight programmes abroad.

Its website, eunicas.ie, has a complete database of all of the programmes taught through English in Europe. Registering costs €28, for which you have access to independent advice and expertise that will support your application to up to eight degree programmes across the Continent.

Students who used Eunicas for 2012 entry found the support and advice invaluable and reassuring. Particularly useful are the direct links it has with the universities.

The European experience What students say

Liz McAuley

 

University of Groningen, the Netherlands; international law

The beautiful old main building is right in the centre of town, and the faculty buildings and libraries are dotted around the place, a few minutes’ cycle down picturesque streets or over the canal. You get the impression that the entire town is the university campus: the streets, cafes and bars are filled with students from all over the world. As for the university itself, so far I have found the staff really nice and helpful, and the whole thing seems incredibly well organised. My course allows me study for an LLB in international rather than national law, which is why I chose it. I never wanted to study Irish law. Studying a subject like this as part of a class of students from so many vastly differing countries will be invaluable. Studying at home, I would not be with nearly as many other nationalities and would not be hearing as many different perspectives and points of view.

Alex Davey

 

Utrecht University, the Netherlands; liberal arts and sciences

I love the international atmosphere here, and it has been the best decision I have ever made to leave Ireland and study abroad. I’ve made friends from all over the world, and I learn as much in the classroom as I do from living with people from different cultures. It’s an experience that couldn’t be had by staying in Dublin. It’s tough, as you have to work consistently throughout, but I have learned a lot more from studying this way, and it’s lot less stressful in the long run.

Emily O’Riordan

 

Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands; physiotherapy

The programme really goes beyond my expectations. I love it so much. I honestly thought it would take me so long to settle in, but it only took about a month. Before coming over here I was only motivated by the course, but there’s so much more than that. I’ve made really good friends from all over the world that I know I’ll have for the rest of my life. Studying abroad for me was a terrifying decision to make. I now realise it’s the best decision I ever made. I know it’ll be the best four years of my life.

Christopher Cornelissen

 

Szent Istvan University, Budapest, Hungary; veterinary science

I have found my time here at Szent Istvan University faculty of veterinary science very enjoyable and rewarding. The lecturers are very helpful and enthusiastic. They help us with our studies and in all other aspects needed to achieve our goal of becoming veterinarians. At times it has been challenging, but with hard work and sheer determination it is possible. I feel confident that the knowledge I have gained, both theoretically and practically, will allow me and future students to become exceptional veterinarians and to work side by side with colleagues in Ireland as equals.

What’s available? The courses and the countries

SWEDEN

Lund University: international development, fine art, geography, maths

FINLAND

Laurea UAS, Helsinki: nursing.

Satakunta UAS, Pori: physiotherapy

NETHERLANDS

Groningen: psychology, international law, physics, business and economics, medicine, international relations.

Utrecht: liberal arts and sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, economics.

Leiden: international relations, liberal arts and sciences, psychology

FRANCE

Skema, Nice: business, marketing, aeronautical science

ITALY

U Milan: medicine.

Bocconi, Milan: business and economics

MALTA

U Malta: medicine, psychology, physiotherapy, nursing

SPAIN

U Carlos III, Madrid: aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, business.

U Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona: business and economics

GERMANY

Leipzig U: physics.

Berlin School Economics and Law: business.

AUSTRIA

Krems UAS: tourism management, medical and pharmaceutical biotechnology

CZECH REPUBLIC

Charles University, Prague: medicine, dentistry, pharmacy.

Brno UVPS: veterinary science, pharmacy

HUNGARY

Semmelweis U, Budapest: medicine.

U Szeged: medicine, pharmacy

BULGARIA

Medical University Sofia: medicine

CROATIA

University of Zagreb: medicine

Parents: UCC Info Evening January 10th @ 6pm

Whether you have attended university or not, application, admission and enrolment can be confusing.  Here is a quick reference guide to some of UCC’s services and facilities which may be of interest to you as the parent of a prospective or new student.

We will be holding a Parents Information Evening ‎on January 10th 2013 in the Aula Maxima, 6-8pm.  Information Stands will be located in the Aula Maxima, 6-8pm. Presentations will take place as follows:

  • Finance & Grants at Third Level, 6.15pm, W5
  • The Transition to University, 7pm, W5
  • Dealing with Stress Around the Leaving Certificate, 6.15pm, W9
  • Entry Requirements & Programme Choice, 7pm, W9

For further information, please contact Danielle Byrne, Schools Liaison Officer, on 021 490 2964 or email d.byrne@ucc.ie.

Career Areas: Medicine Requirements

medicine courses requirements (very useful summary)

* Chemistry requirements vary between courses (5/6 years) and institutions

 

* UCD do not usually allow school leavers to do the 5 year course

* You do not have to apply separately for the 5 or 6 year courses. The college will give you the option based on results

* Considerations in choosing the best course for you could include: early patient contact, weighting of sciences you might not have done before e.g Physics

* NUI Galway 5 year course:

  • *  The 5 year medical programme has a limited number of places, which are allocated in this programme on merit, based on the number, selection and minimum levels of achievement in Leaving Certificate Science subjects or higher.  The merit order set-out below is applied to subjects completed by the Irish Leaving Certificate.  Where the quota of available places requires differentiation between students within a particular category, the results achieved in Chemistry will be used in the first instance:
  • - Candidates presenting a HC3 in Chemistry, HC3 in Biology and HC3 in one of Physics, Physics/Chemistry or  Agricultural Science;
  • - Candidates presenting a HC3 in Chemistry and a HC3 in Biology;
  • - Candidates presenting a HC3 in Chemistry and a HC3 in Physics

* UCC 1st Year Programme

First Year – First University Examination in Medicine

In order to be admitted to the First University Examination in Medicine, a student must have satisfactorily attended, for at least one year (i.e. the First Year) subsequent to entry to the College of Medicine and Health, prescribed modules amounting to 60 credits as follows:

Stream 1

FM1001 Foundations of Medicine 1 – Introductory Human Biology (15 credits)
FM1002 Foundations of Medicine 2 – Cardiovascular, Haematological and Respiratory Biology (15 credits)
FM1003 Foundations of Medicine 3 – Gastrointestinal, Nutritional and Metabolic Biology (10 credits)

Stream 2

CP1001 Clinical Science and Practice I (5 credits)

Stream 3

BH1001 Person, Culture and Society I (10 credits)

Stream 4

and one of the following 5 credit options:
EH1090 Epidemiology I (5 credits)
FR1106 Threshold French II (5 credits)
HS1092 Spanish Language for Medical Students (Beginner Level) (5 credits)
MX1001 Library Project in Medicine 1 (5 credits)
MX1003 Special Study Module in Medicine 3 – Computer Skills and Basic Database Administration (5 credits)
MX1004 Introducing Medical Students to Irish as a Spoken Language (5 credits)
MX1005 Film, Medicine and Society (5 credits)
MX1006 Student Directed Special Study Module in Medicine (5 credits)
UW0092 Science in Society for Medicine (5 credits)
ST1001 Medical Statistics (5 credits)

* UCD 1st year Programme

First Year
Focuses on core sciences. Highlights include:

  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Genetics
  • Human Ethics
  • Healthcare Imaging
  • Science Medicine & Society

 

VI Students: New Courses for 2013

New Courses for 2013. Watch this space!!

CAO Code Course Title College Points
+Course notes + Duration   +Previous Points 
AC137 Liberal Arts American College, Dublin New 2013
AC125 Hospitality Management American College, Dublin New 2013
AL810 Environmental Engineering Science Athlone IT New 2013
AL722 Environmental Engineering Science Athlone IT New 2013
AL820 Mechanical Engineering Athlone IT New 2013
AL762 Front Office & Tourism Revenue Management Athlone IT New 2013
AL656 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Athlone IT New 2013
AL657 Computing for Business Athlone IT New 2013
CI105 Business with Business Psychology Col. of Humanities & App. Sc.s New 2013
CI106 Business Col. of Humanities & App. Sc.s New 2013
CI006 Business Col. of Humanities & App. Sc.s New 2013
CT110 Computing in Information Technology College of Computer Training New 2013
CT116 Information Technology College of Computer Training New 2013
CR125 Popular Music: Electric Bass Guitar Cork IT New 2013
CR126 Popular Music: Drums Cork IT New 2013
CR127 Popular Music: Electric Guitar Cork IT New 2013
CR128 Popular Music: Keyboards Cork IT New 2013
CR129 Popular Music: Voice Cork IT New 2013
DC250 Arts – Law (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – Politics (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – Irish (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – Media Studies (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – French (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – German (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – Chinese (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – Spanish (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC250 Arts – Japanese (Joint Honours) DCU New 2013
DC122 Problem solving and Software Development DCU New 2013
DT221 Physics with Energy & Enviroment DIT New 2013
DB579 Arts (General) Dublin Business School New 2013
DK890 Interactive Applications Design and Development Dundalk IT New 2013
GA482 Construction Economics and Quantity Surveying Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA483 Architectural Technology Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA680 Mechanical Engineering Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA573 Energy Systems and Automation Engineering Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA674 Operations Engineering Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA460 Construction Management Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA461 Construction Economics and Quantity Surveying Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA462 Architectural Technology Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA463 Civil Engineering Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA981 Furniture Design and Manufacture (Letterfrack) Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GA982 Furniture and Wood Technology (Letterfrack) Galway-Mayo IT New 2013
GF010 Business in Management Grafton College New 2013
GF011 Business in Accounting Grafton College New 2013
GC410 Marketing Griffith College, Dublin New 2013
GC411 Business Studies Griffith College, Dublin New 2013
GC310 Marketing Griffith College, Limerick New 2013
GC311 Business Griffith College, Limerick New 2013
BN114 Accounting and Finance IT Blanchardstown New 2013
BN120 Computer Security and Digital Forensics IT Blanchardstown New 2013
BN122 Energy Systems and Industrial Automation IT Blanchardstown New 2013
BN042 Energy Systems and Industrial Automation IT Blanchardstown New 2013
CW198 Strength and Conditioning IT Carlow New 2013
CW478 Civil Engineering IT Carlow New 2013
CW788 Youth and Community Work IT Carlow New 2013
SG244 Fine Art IT Sligo New 2013
SG246 Humanities and Social Studies IT Sligo New 2013
SG234 Humanities and Social Studies IT Sligo New 2013
SG335 Environmental Engineering IT Sligo New 2013
SG536 Business IT Sligo New 2013
SG301 Engineering in Electrical Installation and Maintenance IT Sligo New 2013
SG402 Fisheries IT Sligo New 2013
LY208 Law Letterkenny IT New 2013
LY808 Food Science with Business Management Letterkenny IT New 2013
LY227 Legal Studies and Practice Letterkenny IT New 2013
LY237 Sports Studies with Marketing Letterkenny IT New 2013
LY747 Computing with Web and Mobile Applications Development Letterkenny IT New 2013
LY826 Applied Agricultural Letterkenny IT New 2013
LC236 Internet Systems Development Limerick IT New 2013
LC257 Interior Design Limerick IT New 2013
LC426 Computer Services Management Limerick IT New 2013
AD202 Design or Fine Art and Education NCAD New 2013
AD212 Product Design NCAD New 2013
AD215 Visual Culture NCAD New 2013
NC020 Marketing Practice NCI New 2013
NC021 Economics and Finance NCI New 2013
GY320 Physics (Degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Theoretical) NUI Galway New 2013
MH121 International Development NUI Maynooth New 2013
MH901 Arts (Kilkenny Campus) NUI Maynooth New 2013
AS053 Textiles, Fashion And Design With Business Management St. Angelas College Sligo New 2013
AS201 Applied Science in Food and Business Management St. Angelas College Sligo New 2013
TH002 B.A. in Education (Joint Honours) Business Studies and Accounting St. Pats, Thurles New 2013
TH005 B.A. in Education (Joint Honours) Irish and Business Studies St. Pats, Thurles New 2013
TR030 Catholic Theological Studies TCD New 2013
TL804 Creative Writing for Digital Media Tralee IT New 2013
TL813 Computing with Interactive Web Development Tralee IT New 2013
TL852 Pharmaceutical Analysis with Cosmetics Science Tralee IT New 2013
TL713 Computing with Interactive Web Development Tralee IT New 2013
TL746 Energy Technology and the Built Environment Tralee IT New 2013
TL652 Pharmaceutical Analysis with Cosmetics Tralee IT New 2013
CK714 Nursing International (with German) UCC (NUI) New 2013
CK105 Film and Screen Media UCC (NUI) New 2013
CK107 Geography and Archaeology UCC (NUI) New 2013
CK108 International UCC (NUI) New 2013
WD185 Business with Chinese Waterford IT New 2013
WD186 Sports Coaching and Performance Waterford IT New 2013
WD184 Retail Management Waterford IT

 

VI Students: Restricted Courses – MUST Apply before Feb 1st

CAO Courses - Restricted-Application Courses, 2013 Entry
Certain courses are Restricted-Application courses. This means they cannot be applied for after February 1st by either a Late Application or a Change of Mind. This is because they have early assessment procedures, such as interviews, portfolio assessment etc, usually around Easter.

Ignore the Mature students courses. These do not apply for BGS students.

 

CAO Code Course Title College Points Qualifications
+Course notes + Duration   +Previous Points  + Career Opportunities
AL763 Design (Communications) Athlone IT 530+
AL862 Visual Communications Athlone IT 795#
AL831 General Nursing – Mature Athlone IT #233*
AL833 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature Athlone IT 230#
CE001 Education – Primary Teaching Church of Ireland College 440***
CR220 Fine Art (CIT Crawford College) Cork IT 600#
CR600 Visual Communications Cork IT 595#
CR121 Music (CIT Cork School of Music) Cork IT 630**
DC211 Music Performance (at the Royal Irish Academy of Music) DCU 195#
DC225 General Nursing – Mature DCU #225*
DC226 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature DCU #216
DC227 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature DCU #210
DC212 Composition (at the Royal Irish Academy of Music) DCU 535#
DT501 Music DIT 317#
DT529 Drama (Performance) DIT 410#
DT544 Design – Interior and Furniture DIT 610#
DT545 Design – Visual Communication DIT 710#
DT559 Photography DIT 560#
DT546 Fine Art DIT 750#
DT506 Commercial Modern Music DIT 435#
DT101 Architecture DIT 545#
DL041 Animation Dun Laoghaire IADT 835#
DL042 Photography Dun Laoghaire IADT 715#
DL043 Visual Communications Dun Laoghaire IADT 669#
DL044 Visual Arts Practice (Fine Art) Dun Laoghaire IADT 585#
DL045 Film and Television Production Dun Laoghaire IADT 860#*
DL046 Modelmaking, Design and Digital Effects Dun Laoghaire IADT 760#
DK860 Applied Music Dundalk IT 500#
DK871 General Nursing (Mature Applicants) Dundalk IT 223#
DK873 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature Dundalk IT 209#
DK875 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature Dundalk IT #214
DK878 Midwifery (Mature Applicants) Dundalk IT #229
GA270 Art and Design Galway-Mayo IT 463+
GA881 General Nursing (Mature Applicants) (Castlebar) Galway-Mayo IT 228#*
GA883 Psychiatric Nursing (Mature) (Castlebar) Galway-Mayo IT 224#
CW827 Sport and Exercise (Soccer) IT Carlow 700+
CW057 Art (Wexford) IT Carlow 700+
CW817 Sport and Exercise – Rugby IT Carlow 700+
SG231 Fine Art IT Sligo 695+
LY938 General Nursing – Mature Letterkenny IT #228*
LY958 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature Letterkenny IT #216
LY948 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature Letterkenny IT #226
LC110 Art and Design Limerick IT 605#
MD401 Education, Religion and Music (R) Mater Dei 370#
AD012 Industrial Design – Discontinued NCAD
AD101 First Year Art & Design (Common Entry) NCAD
GY525 General Nursing – Mature NUI Galway #233
GY526 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature NUI Galway #224#*
GY527 Midwifery (Mature Entry) NUI Galway #243
MH103 Music NUI Maynooth #
RC101 Medicine – Graduate Entry Royal College of Surgeons 59#
AS111 General Nursing – Mature St. Angelas College Sligo 230#
AS131 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature St. Angelas College Sligo 212#
TR001-DR Arts – Drama Studies (R) TCD 515* – 540*
TR001-MU Arts – Music (R) TCD 535* – 585
TR002 Music TCD **420
TR009 Music Education TCD **525*
TR025 Drama and Theatre Studies TCD ***510
TR092 General Nursing – Mature – Meath and St. James TCD 227#*
TR093 General Nursing – Adelaide TCD 400#*
TR094 General Nursing – Mature Applicant – Adelaide TCD 216#
TR096 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature TCD 212#*
TR098 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature TCD 203#
TR802 Dental Hygiene TCD 445#
TR803 Dental Technology TCD 400#*
TR912 Children’s and General Nursing (Integrated) – Mature TCD 230#*
TR914 Midwifery – Mature TCD 233#*
TL892 General Nursing – Mature Tralee IT 226#*
TL893 Mental Health Nursing – Mature Tralee IT #227
CK103 Music UCC (NUI) 370#
CK104 Arts with Music UCC (NUI) 335#
CK112 Drama and Theatre Studies UCC (NUI) 355#
CK114 Social Science (Youth and Community Work) – Mature Applicants only UCC (NUI)
CK115 Social Work – Mature UCC (NUI)
CK710 General Nursing UCC (NUI) 450*
CK711 General Nursing (Mature Applicants) UCC (NUI) 229#
CK713 Childrens and General Nursing (Integrated) – Mature UCC (NUI) #232*
CK721 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature UCC (NUI) #226
CK731 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature UCC (NUI) 206#*
CK741 Midwifery – Mature UCC (NUI) #235
DN401 Medicine (Graduate Entry) UCD (NUI) 57#*
DN400 Medicine UCD (NUI) 745#*
DN301 Veterinary Medicine – Graduate Entry UCD (NUI) #
DN460 General Nursing – Mature UCD (NUI) 223#*
DN461 Childrens and General Nursing (Integrated – Mature Entry) UCD (NUI) 233#*
DN462 Midwifery (Mature Entry) UCD (NUI) 235#*
DN463 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature Entry UCD (NUI) 216#
LM099 Architecture University of Limerick 380#
LM151 General Nursing – Mature University of Limerick #235
LM153 Mental Health Nursing – Mature University of Limerick #224*
LM155 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature University of Limerick #220
LM157 Midwifery (Mature Entry) University of Limerick 234#*
LM030 Irish Music and Dance University of Limerick 330#
LM031 Voice and Dance University of Limerick 270#
WD027 Music Waterford IT 305#
WD120 Intellectual Disability Nursing Waterford IT 380
WD816 General Nursing – Mature Waterford IT #234
WD817 Psychiatric Nursing – Mature Waterford IT #223
WD820 Intellectual Disability Nursing – Mature Waterford IT #217

 

VI Students: Calendar of Tests/ Interviews 2013

Calendar of Tests / Interviews for various courses in 2013

Notes:
  1. These dates may be amended. Please consult the official literature of the appropriate institution.
    All tests/interviews may not be mentioned on this list. For example, those for mature applicants are not included.
  2. In the case of some of the institutions, more than one date may be shown.
    The institution will assign a specific date to each student.
  3. Other test dates of note include:
    2nd March 2013 – HPAT – Undergraduate Entry to Medicine
    23rd March 2013 – GAMSAT – Graduate Entry to Medicine
    23rd February 2013 – MSAP – For mature applicants to certain courses in UCD, UCC and NUI Galway

 

Course
Code
Course Title Test/Interview Dates
AD101 Art and Design (1st Year, common entry) Portfolio submission deadline: 08/02/2013
AD202 Design or Fine Art and Education Portfolio submission deadline: 08/02/2013
AD212 Product Design Portfolio submission deadline: April 2013
DN517 Music TBD March 2013
DT101 Architecture Applicants must attend a suitability test(there is no choice of
time or date for applicants, as these are computer generated
and cannot be changed).
DT501 Music Applicants must attend an audition/interview and will be
invited to do so in March/April 2013.
DT506 Commercial Modern Music Applicants must attend an audition/interview and will be
invited to do so in March/April 2013.
DT529 Drama (Performance) Applicants must attend an audition/interview and will be
invited to do so in March/April 2013.
DT544 Design – Interior and Furniture Portfolio submission date 7th/8th March 2012 9:30am-4:40pm in
DIT Portland Row
DT545 Design – Visual Communication Portfolio submission date 7th/8th March 2012 9:30am-4:40pm in
DIT Portland Row
DT546 Fine Art Portfolio submission date 7th/8th March 2012 9:30am-4:40pm in
DIT Portland Row
DT559 Photography Portfolio submission date 7th/8th March 2012 9:30am-4:40pm in
DIT Portland Row
DT598 Visual Merchandising and Display Portfolio submission date 7th/8th March 2012 9:30am-4:40pm in
DIT Portland Row
LM030 Irish Music and Dance Auditions: Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st April, 2013
LM031 Voice and Dance Auditions: Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st April, 2013
LM099 Architecture Deadline for submission of Portfolio & Statement: Friday, 5th
April, 2013
MD401 Education, Religion and Music – second level teaching Music Aural/Theory and Performance:
Stage 1 – Aural/Theory Test (Saturday,March 23rd,2013 at 3:00pm)
Stage 2 – Performance (TBC)
MH103 Music Test Saturday 23rd March 2013 from 11.30am to 1.00pm -
Interviews & Auditions to take place during the first week in May

Form V: Career Options Rochestown Tuesday 16th, 8:40am

All Form V students will be going to  Career Options on Tuesday 16th.Students need to be in school at 8:40am.  The bus will return to BGS by 11:30am.

  • The bus will make a brief stop in Innishannon at 8:50 and at the petrol station in Bishoptown at 9:05
  • Full uniform must be worn
  • We will not be stopping at any shop so bring some food
  • Everyone must stay in their Tutor Groups so we can check attendance on the way to Rochestown i.e. A & B tutor groups first bus, C & D second bus

Below is a list of all the exhibitors on the day

rochestown careers options_list