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  • Pre-University Quantity Surveying and Construction | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Pre-University Quantity Surveying and Construction QQI Level 5 Course Code SU Major Award Code 5M5010 Apply Now About This Course This one-year course aims to provide students with the opportunity to develop essential knowledge and practical skills to work in the rapidly growing construction and renewable energy industries. It gives students a taste of all the main construction trades. Students will also gain significant on-site experience with some of the largest construction companies in the area. The course also provides progression opportunities into further and higher education. Modules Course Content Building Construction Renewable Energy Systems Work Experience Mathematics Architectural Drawing Computer-Aided Draughting (2D) Thermal Insulation Wood Fabrication Communications Progression As a graduate of this course, you can progress in a range of areas, including: BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying & Construction Economics [TU837] - Technological University Dublin [City] BSc (Hons) Construction Management [TU833] - Technological University Dublin [City] BEng Building Engineering [TU703] - Technological University Dublin [City] BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying [SE705] - South East Technological University [Carlow] BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying [SE704] - South East Technological University [Waterford] Entry Requirements Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied or LCVP or Level 4 Award. Equal consideration will be given to mature applicants (those aged over 23) who do not meet these entry requirements Course Fees At Cavan Institute, we believe that quality education should be within everyone's reach. That's why all our courses have a single, affordable fee of just €200 in total. No hidden costs, no complex fee structures. Just straightforward, accessible learning to help you achieve your goals. We're proud to offer a diverse range of courses at a price that sets us apart from other colleges with high fees. Do you have a Medical Card? Your medical card will exempt you from the €50 QQI exam fee, resulting in a reduced fee of €150. Overview Content Progression Requirements Fees Previous Course Next Course Shay Broadhead Sustainable Energy and Construction Technology It’s really helped me throughout my education and helped me find out what I want to do for a career. My first year awarded me a level 5 and my second a level 6. It has really helped me get my foot in the door of the career I want to pursue. Go Go More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Grant Information | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Cavan Institute is approved for PLC maintenance grants via SUSI. Eligible full-time students may apply. Medical Card holders may get additional supports. Grant Information Grants Cavan Institute is an approved college for Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) maintenance grants. PLC maintenance grants are available to eligible students attending full-time courses at Cavan Institute. This grant must be applied for, through Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). Medical Card Holders Students who are medical card holders may be exempt from the government PLC levy and Irish state examination fees. This exemption does not apply to any other examination body whose qualifications are available at Cavan Institute. SUSI Eligibility Checker SUSI Means-tested maintenance grants are available to eligible students attending approved fulltime courses of further education in approved Post Leaving Certificate (PLC) centres. How to Apply for a Grant All new applications must be made online to a single awarding authority called Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) through www.susi.ie . You do not have to wait until you receive an offer of a place or enrol in college. Only when your application has been completed in full and submitted to the grant awarding body can your eligibility be determined. How to Submit your Supporting Documentation Following initial assessment of your application, if eligible, you will receive by post a provisional grant approval and a personalized list of the supporting documents you will need to return to complete your application. Completed documentary evidence packs (photocopies of the documents, not originals) should be returned as soon as possible in the envelope provided to you. When you return all the necessary supporting documents, SUSI will process your application to award stage, subject to confirmation of your acceptance on an approved course. When will I receive a final decision from SUSI? When you confirm acceptance of a place on an approved course (usually in late August or early September), your grant is awarded and payment will be made on a monthly basis (subject to confirmation of attendance) directly into your designated Irish bank account. Where can I contact SUSI? • Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm excluding bank holidays • Email: support@susi.ie • Telephone 0818 888 777 or +353 1 524 227 if calling from abroad • www.facebook.com/susisupport BTEA The Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) allows qualifying persons to return to full-time education in approved courses while continuing to get income support. The BTEA allows people in receipt of certain social welfare payments to retain those payments whilst participating in approved full-time courses in further and higher education. How to Apply All information in respect of the BTEA is available from the Department of Social Protection at www.welfare.ie or www.studentfinance.ie Eligibility for a Student Grant while in Receipt of BTEA Since September 2010, students entering a new course who are in receipt of the BTEA are no longer eligible for a maintenance grant. Such students can, however, apply under the student grant scheme to have the student contribution charge and any tuition fees payable for the course paid on their behalf. From June 2014 all new BTEA claims from jobseekers must be recommended by a Department of Social Protection (DSP) case officer before a decision can be made. VTOS The scheme is an educational opportunities initiative for unemployed persons, which is funded by the Department of Education and Skills with assistance from the European Social Fund. The scheme is operated through the new Education and Training Boards (ETBs) and provides a special range of courses designed to meet the education and training needs of unemployed people. Qualifying Conditions To be eligible for VTOS, you must be: at least 21 years of age at the commencement of the course. in receipt of an unemployment payment or signing For more information, email adriennecunningham@cavaninstitute.ie or 049 433 2633 FSD The Fund for Students with Disabilities allocates funding to further and higher education colleges for the provision of services and supports to full-time students with disabilities. The fund aims to ensure that students can participate fully in their academic programmes and are not disadvantaged by reason of a disability. Applications to the fund are made on behalf of an eligible student by Cavan Institute following an assessment of needs under HEA fund for Students with Disabilities. Applications cannot be made directly to the fund by students. For further information on the types of disabilities covered under the fund and the supports available, speak to Faela Heavin, Learning Support Teacher at Cavan Institute, or check the Department of Education and Skills website  www.education.ie   or  www.studentfinance.ie More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Lyle Maher | Cavan Institute

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  • Block A Virtual | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Explore Cavan Institute's Block A campus from home with our interactive 360° virtual tour—discover student life, facilities, and learning spaces today. Block A Virtual Tour Please allow some time for the tour to load More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Amy Deering | Cavan Institute

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  • Ryan Madden | Cavan Institute

    Congratulations to Ryan Madden from Gowna, Cavan as he progresses to study Digital Marketing in TUD. Ryan enters Year 2 of the degree, utilising the Advanced Entry process, after successfully completing year 1 & year 2 of our Creative Digital Media course. Ryan Madden Creative Digital Media Year 1 Ryan Madden Creative Digital Media Year 1 Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Special Educational Needs | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    The Open Learning Centre supports students with special educational needs at Cavan Institute. Visit Room B004 or email access@cavaninstitute.ie. Special Educational Needs Student Support Services The primary aim of our support team is to assist students throughout their time at Cavan Institute, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their full academic potential. Read More Funding for Students (FSD) The FSD provides funding to education providers, allowing them to deliver essential services and supports to full-time students with disabilities in further and higher education. Read More Needs Assessments An individual needs assessment identifies the appropriate level of support for each student, based on medical evidence and personal insights into how their disability affects learning. Read More The Open Learning Centre Hello and welcome to the Open Learning Centre (OLC). The Open Learning Centre is the Special Educational Needs/Disability Support Service in Cavan Institute. You will find us on the Ground floor in Block B, Room B004. Email: access@cavaninstitute.ie Who can register with the Open Learning Centre? Registration with the OLC is a separate process to registering as a student with Cavan Institute. Students with evidence of a disability, ongoing physical or mental health condition, or a specific learning difficulty can register with the OLC. You can register with the OLC at any point during your studies; however, we recommended that you register as soon as possible after accepting your place on a course or once you have started your course. It can take time to arrange and implement any support you may require so we would encourage you to contact us in good time so that we can ensure you have everything in place at the earliest possible opportunity. Why register with the OLC? Registration with the OLC allows you to avail of supports and reasonable accommodations. The most common type of reasonable accommodations and supports which students avail of are Exam accommodations and subject support Special Educational Needs Support Team We are committed to providing the best possible learning environment for students with special educational needs or disabilities, and making provisions wherever possible to facilitate access and participation in the Institute's academic courses and student life. Michelle Gallagher Special Needs Co-ordinator Room: Block B206 Email: access@cavaninstitute.ie Phone: 049 437 7900 Faela Heavin Special Needs Teacher Room: B004 - OLC Email: access@cavaninstitute.ie Phone: 049 437 7900 Ext 141 Types of Supports Available The primary aim of the support team is to support students for the duration of their course and enable them to achieve their educational goals and objectives. The following supports are available depending on Student’s needs: Educational Personal Assistants Note Takers Assistive Technology Examination Accommodations Learning Support Transport ISL interpreters Educational Needs Assessment accessing supports Students can access support in the following ways: The student can disclose their SEN on the application form Students are required to fill out an online Applicant Support Form, which is accessible through the application conditional offer letter, and to submit any supporting documentation to the Open Learning Centre. A student can disclose the information to their tutor or the support team during the year A student may be referred by a tutor with the student’s consent to the Open Learning Centre. A Drop-In Service is also available in the Open Learning Centre. It is a student’s responsibility to contact the Special Needs Support Team in early September to discuss supports Funds for Students with Disabilities (FSD) We Apply Through SOLAS For Your Funding The purpose of the FSD is to provide resources to further and higher education institutions for the delivery of key services and supports for students with disabilities on full-time courses. The FSD aims to support the personal, educational and professional development of the participating student and contribute to the achievement of their full potential. Who is eligible for support under the Fund? To be eligible for support under the FSD, a student must meet the following conditions: Have a verifiable disability. Meet the Nationality and Residency Criteria Be a participant on a full-time or part-time course, and have a verified need for specific supports to enable attendance on their chosen course. For more information from the HEA, click here Eligible expenditure For all institutions, funding can be used to provide support and accommodations in any of the following four categories: Assistive technology equipment and software Personal assistance Academic/learning support Transport. Ineligible expenditure For all institutions, the Fund does not cover expenditure on any of the following: Assessment or diagnosis of a disability; Any medical equipment, assistance or support; services that can reasonably be expected to be provided by the college (e.g. counselling service) or by another agency (e.g. local Health Service); Course-related equipment, books, materials or software (i.e. applicable to all students on the course); Support or assistance provided outside the academic year, or periods during the academic year when the college is closed; Subsistence, mileage and accommodation costs for personal assistants, note-takers, speed-text operators or ISL interpreters; and Staff training and development policy, work, or research. More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Applied Social Studies | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Applied Social Studies QQI Level 5 Course Code AS Major Award Code 5M2181 Apply Now About This Course The Applied Social Studies course allows students the opportunity to study the impact of society on how we interact, behave and relate as people. It looks at key topics such as culture, racism, addiction and mental health. The course involves a combination of academic and practical skills. It enables the learners to develop key skills in caring for others and themselves while fostering the ability to think critically and in a less judgmental way. The course also provides students with the opportunity to progress to level 6 and level 8 courses in different Higher Education Institutions. Modules Course Content Care Support Social Studies Word Processing Work Experience Communications Psychology Substance Use - Issues in Youth Work lntercultural Studies Health and Safety Progression BA in Applied Social Studies in Social Care - TUS Midlands Social Care Practice - ATU Sligo Arts - Maynooth University Social Care - DKIT Applied Social Sciences - University of Galway Entry Requirements Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied or LCVP or QQI Level 4 Award. Equal consideration will be given to mature applicants (those aged over 23) who do not meet these entry requirements. Course Fees At Cavan Institute, we believe that quality education should be within everyone's reach. That's why all our courses have a single, affordable fee of just €200 in total. No hidden costs, no complex fee structures. Just straightforward, accessible learning to help you achieve your goals. We're proud to offer a diverse range of courses at a price that sets us apart from other colleges with high fees. Do you have a Medical Card? Your medical card will exempt you from the €50 QQI exam fee, resulting in a reduced fee of €150. Overview Content Progression Requirements Fees Previous Course Next Course Simon Pierce Psychology and Social Science The level 5 here gave me the confidence to continue on with my education. The one-to-one supports here where so beneficial. The continuous assessment was great to not have to worry about exams. The course gives you a better understanding of society and yourself Go Go More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Commis Chef Apprenticeship | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Commis Chef Apprenticeship QQI Level 6 Course Code YB Major Award Code Apply Now About This Course Apprentices will gain the skills and knowledge to prepare, cook and present a wide variety of dishes and commodities to a professional standard. The apprentice will gain an internationally recognised qualification, continue to earn whilst they learn with an employer of their choice, enrich their work immediately as they acquire new skills and enhance their employment prospects and career opportunities. The duration of the course is two full years. It begins with a three-week five day structured induction in college and then continues with 2 days in college per week from September to June and one day per week in July and August. The remaining days per week are spent with a SOLAS-approved employer, working whilst gaining on-the-job skills. Assessments are completed in both college and the workplace. Modules Course Content Year 1 Semester 1 Health & Safety Classical Culinary Skills Basic Pastry Techniques Applied Nutrition for Menu Planning Year 1 Semester 2 Computer Essentials Scientific Principles & Culinary Technologies Food and Beverage Service World Cuisine Year 2 Semester 1 Food Safety Volume Food Production Interpersonal Skills History and Development of Gastronomy Culinary Product Development Sustainability Education for Culinary Practices Year 2 Semester 2 Applied Nutrition for Menu Design Creative Pastry Techniques Business Practice for Hospitality Culinary Entrepreneurship Culinary Event Progression Graduates may gain advanced entry into Year 3 of the L7 Culinary Arts Degree at Dundalk Institute of Technology. Graduates may also progress to the Chef de Partie Apprenticeship at QQI Level 7 or progress to another course of culinary study. Entry Requirements The minimum age at which employment of an apprentice may commence is 16 years. 1) A level 4 Major Award on the QQI National Framework of Qualifications Or 2) A level 3 Certificate on the European Qualifications Framework with passes in a minimum of 5 subjects Or 3) Have a minimum of three years of trade-related experience Non-native English speakers require proof of having a B2 level of proficiency in the English language. Course Fees No course fee applies to this programme; the Solas-approved employer pays the apprentice to attend college two days per week. Uniforms and books are also free to the apprentice. Overview Content Progression Requirements Fees Previous Course Next Course Student Name Course Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Go Go More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Healthcare Support | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Healthcare Support QQI Level 5 Course Code HC Major Award Code 5M3782 Apply Now About This Course This Healthcare Support course equips the student with the practical knowledge and skills required to support and assist people in their daily lives. Throughout the Healthcare Support course, students are assessed using skills demonstrations, oral presentations, written assessments and roleplay scenarios. Modules Course Content Care Skills Care Support Care of the Older Person Activities of Living Patient Care Infection Prevention and Control Communications Word Processing Understanding Mental Health Work Experience Progression Paramedic Science – University of Sunderland Paramedic Science - Ulster University General Nursing - TUS Midlands Health & Society - DCU Health & Medical Information Science - ATU Sligo Entry Requirements Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied or LCVP or QQI Level 4 Award. Equal consideration will be given to mature applicants (those aged over 23) who do not meet these entry requirements. Course Fees At Cavan Institute, we believe that quality education should be within everyone's reach. That's why all our courses have a single, affordable fee of just €200 in total. No hidden costs, no complex fee structures. Just straightforward, accessible learning to help you achieve your goals. We're proud to offer a diverse range of courses at a price that sets us apart from other colleges with high fees. Do you have a Medical Card? Your medical card will exempt you from the €50 QQI exam fee, resulting in a reduced fee of €150. Overview Content Progression Requirements Fees Previous Course Next Course Caoimhe Farrelly Occupational Therapy Studies As a result of this course, I was successful in securing a place in Glasgow Caledonian University to do a BSc Hons degree in Occupational Therapy. Go Go More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Kostyantyn Shavrin | Cavan Institute

    Kostyantyn is from Cavan and studied QQI Level 5 Tourism with Airline Studies course at Cavan Institute. "I am a graduate of Technological University Dublin holding a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Aviation Technology and Bachelor of Science (1st Class Honours) Degree in Transport Technology. I am currently employed as a Technical Project Manager within the Aircraft Redelivery Department in Santos Dumont, primarily focusing on the management of aircraft transitions between the airlines, lessors, and aircraft owners, technical records audit, aircraft physical inspections, and aircraft repossession at the time of airline default. Like every student out there when I completed my Leaving Certificate, I had no idea which course to choose and where I wanted to go and study further. The only interests I had were in aviation, business and languages. After spending some time searching the available courses that provided the opportunity to study all three, I chose to go to Cavan Institute and study Tourism. After completing the course, it gave me a clear understanding of where and how to move further using the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS). After much thought and deliberation around CAO time, I went the aviation route which brought me to where I am now. The tourism course itself gives you a good overall understanding of tourism, heritage, aviation and customer service and prepares you to get work in all these areas. Basically, by choosing this course you can decide where you want to progress your career further if you are still not sure after completing you Leaving Cert, and even during the course while you are still studying. Sometimes it is hard to know what career to pursue after your Leaving Cert but doing this course gives you time to think about and research all your options. With so many courses out there to choose from in all the universities and institutes of technologies going to Cavan Institute to do this course gives you the time and space to do this. For anyone thinking of studying at Cavan Institute and further progressing your career, I would highly recommend completing the Tourism and Business course. Enjoy your studies." Kostyantyn Shavrin Tourism Business and Airline Studies Year 1 Kostyantyn Shavrin Tourism Business and Airline Studies Year 1 Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Amanda Black | Cavan Institute

    Amanda Black tells us about her sport and fitness learning journey and how Cavan Institute helped her change her career path. Amanda really enjoyed the course and it is so obvious from her story here. This course offers a very wide array of modules to help you be equipped and ready for the workplace or further studies. Work experience is an integral part of the course and is very beneficial to the learner. We wish you continued success Amanda with your business. Your energy and enthusiasm is infectious! Amanda Black Sports and Fitness Instruction Year 1 Amanda Black Sports and Fitness Instruction Year 1 Student testimonials Previous Next

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