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  • Basic Barbering Skills | Cavan Institute

    Explore Cavan Institute’s Basic Barbering Skills — flexible, practical evening learning options designed to upskill, progress your career, or learn something new. Basic Barbering Skills Apply Now COURSE FULL If you would like to be informed when the online application system opens again for enrolment for this course next term, then click Notify Me below Notify Me Course Duration 6 weeks Start Date & Time 3 November 2026 at 18:30:00 Weekly on Tuesday Hours per week 2.5 Price €105 Course Overview Here's what will you learn each week: First, students will be shown how to use cutting tools and attachments. Each week students will be given a demonstration on various cutting techniques. From week two onwards, students will be encouraged to bring their own model to start building their confidence in using the cutting tools and this will hugely benefit their confidence to grow each week. What will I need to bring/buy for the course? Students will be asked to bring a model each week. This will ensure the students get the most out of the course. Bringing a model allows the student to demonstrate the skills that have been shown during class. This is not necessary but will hugely benefit the student. You will learn to use the following tools and equipment: Clippers with various attachments Scissors and cutting comb Hair dryer and hairbrush for styling Styling products Course Content Express Your Interest Course Content The barbering course will teach you everything you need to know to be able to develop basic barbering cutting skills. You will learn various cutting styles and techniques, with a full demonstration on how to use all the cutting tools and attachments. This course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn how to cut men's hair. This could be just for someone who wants to know how to cut hair at home or for students thinking about starting a career in barbering or upskilling. The tutor will provide you with advice on what tools and equipment you will need to be able to cut men's hair, including clippers with various attachments, scissors and cutting comb, cutting gown, water spray bottle, hair dryer and hairbrush for styling, optional styling products. If students have their own tools and equipment at home, there is no need to buy new ones as these can be bought as they grow in with confidence in using the cutting tools. Apply Now Previous Course Next Course 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

  • Dylan Hickey | Cavan Institute

    Thanks for sharing your story Dylan. "When I originally finished my leaving cert in 2016 I unfortunately didn’t get the points that I wanted for my course and because I had no plan B, I decided to work for 3 years. In 2019, I chose to study Music and Sound Production in Cavan Institute as this was a subject area that I had a strong passion for. Studying at Cavan Institute was the best decision I ever made. Throughout my two years there I learned everything I could possibly need to go to higher education or even to join the world of work. My modules varied from theory elements, to practical elements of the music industry. We learned how to use industry standard equipment to a high level, I even gained a full qualification in Pro Tools which was included on top of my other modules and I also completed work experience which gave me insight into what life is like in the music industry outside of an academic institution. In terms of academic learning, I gained knowledge in how to complete assignments to a high standard and how to reference and complete thesis level papers. I have made some life-long friends during my time at Cavan Institute and thoroughly enjoyed my entire experience. On campus life and even virtual life during the pandemic felt great and I had all the help I could ever need from my tutors. I feel prepared to start the next step of my journey in a level 8 music production course, and would definitely recommend Cavan Institute to anybody who has a passion for this subject." Dylan Hickey Music and Sound Production Dylan Hickey Music and Sound Production Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Pre-University Mechatronic and Electronic Engineering | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Pre-University Mechatronic and Electronic Engineering QQI Level 5 Course Code EL Major Award Code 5M2061 Apply Now About This Course Mechatronics is the combination of mechanical, electronic, robotic and software engineering systems that are used in modern manufacturing industries, renewable energy, biomedical, pharmaceutical and food processing. It is also of particular relevance to those who require a science subject or mathematics to progress to further study. Mechatronics is how high-tech manufacturing is done today and is becoming one of the fastest-growing career areas. Mechatronics engineers design, build and operate intelligent machines such as the robots and flexible manufacturing systems of today and for tomorrow. If you enjoy building things, figuring out how things work and how they can work better and want to be able to use your qualifications to build and invent, then this is the right path for you. At the outset, there is a strong emphasis on practical engineering subjects. The Pre-University Mechatronic and Electronic Engineering course also covers many of the theoretical aspects of mechatronics, but students also gain hands-on experience in the use of the latest technologies in this area. Through the Engineers Ireland accreditation process, Cavan Institute engineering programmes benefit from objective evaluation and approval, thereby ensuring they stand up to the best standards worldwide. An important part of the course is work experience. Students get an opportunity to work in the engineering sector, gaining valuable skills. Successful students on this course will also have obtained the Leaving Certificate Maths requirement for progression to University engineering courses. Modules Course Content Physics Communications Control Systems Electronics Engineering Workshop Processes Computer Aided Draughting (2D) Mathematics Digital Electronics Work Experience Progression Automation Engineering - TUD Mechanical Engineering - ATU Galway/Mayo Computer Engineering & Engineering Science - University of Greenwich, London Mechatronic Systems - ATU Sligo Mechanical Engineering - University of Galway Electrical & Electronic Systems - DKIT Mechanical Engineering - DKIT 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 Mark McDermott Engineering Technology Cavan Institute provided me with a great insight into the engineering world. In my year of study on this course, many topics were covered to help confirm my interest in engineering. 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

  • Mission Statement | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Cavan Institute delivers excellence in further education with recognised programmes that support progression to employment or higher education. Mission Statement Our Vision We aim to become a leading hub for further education and training, offering a wide range of integrated programmes that meet the evolving needs of learners, the community, and regional industry. Our Mission Our mission is to deliver high-quality, vocationally focused further education and training that equips learners with the skills and confidence needed for life, work, and further study Our Values We are committed to being Connected, Inclusive, Responsive, Innovative, and Supportive, values that guide our work and shape the learner experience at Cavan Institute. 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 Smyth | Cavan Institute

    Amy attended Bailieborough Community School before joining Cavan Institute to study Make-up Artistry. Amy is currently working part-time as a freelance make-up artist, as well as a resident make-up artist at LUXE - The Experience Cavan. "My experience as a student of Cavan Institute can be described as many things – challenging, demanding, even difficult. While these words might sound a little negative, but I’m so grateful to have experienced these words. Where I met challenges, which may have been demanding and difficult, I was guided through them with care and expertise by my tutors, and the outcomes were always worth the intensive labour that you invested. Personally, I found the more effort, passion, creativity and time I invested in my projects and assignments, the more experienced I gained. Where I stumbled, I may have learned new tricks, a new style, technique, method or gained a better outlook. There were always resources made available to me to help me along, and if I needed help, it was always offered. Ultimately, I achieved everything I had set out to in terms of qualifications, having left with an ITEC Diploma in Make-Up Artistry as well as multiple QQI awards in my modules on the course. However, I also left with a better understanding of what it means to be passionate in your career and loving the work you do, rather than just having a job. I now have the job I’ve always dreamed of and love waking up to do it every day, going to sleep every night feeling rewarded and proud. I feel completely prepared for every aspect of it, and for any obstacle I’m faced with. I’m excited to keep building my career with the tools and opportunities Cavan Institute has given me." Amy Smyth Make-up Artistry Amy Smyth Make-up Artistry Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Alan McCormack | Cavan Institute

    Alan McCormack - Bailieborough, Co Cavan. Alan is currently studying for his Professional Masters in Social Work in UCD. He is also working as a social care worker. "Without my time at Cavan Institute, I would not be doing what I am doing now. The friendly helpful learning environment at Cavan Institute set me on my way to becoming a Social Worker with a level 9 qualification. The level 8 honours degree secured me a place on the Social Work Masters programme and also a job in Social Care so that I could pay for that Masters qualification. It all started in Cavan Institute. Without the firm foundation I got there, I would still be stuck in a job I hated." Thanks for your input Alan. Hopefully you will inspire others to make a change and choose Cavan Institute to start a new path of discovery. Alan McCormack BA in Applied Social Studies in Social Care Alan McCormack BA in Applied Social Studies in Social Care Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Amy Deering | Cavan Institute

    Amy Deering Tourism, Business and Airline Studies Amy Deering Tourism, Business and Airline Studies Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Accessibility Statement | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Cavan Institute is committed to digital accessibility and strives to ensure equal access to information and services for all users. Accessibility Statement Accessibility Statement for Cavan Institute Last Updated: 01/01/2025 Cavan Institute is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are actively working to enhance the user experience for all individuals, regardless of ability, and to ensure that our website is accessible and inclusive for all. This accessibility statement applies to the website: https://www.cavaninstitute.ie 1. Commitment to Accessibility Cavan Institute is dedicated to creating an accessible digital environment in line with the European Accessibility Act , the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) , and the EU Web Accessibility Directive . We believe that accessibility is essential in delivering quality education and services to our diverse community of students, staff, and stakeholders. 2. Compliance Status This website is fully compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA and EN 301 549 V3.2.1 . 3. Description of the Service and Accessibility Measures Our website, https://www.cavaninstitute.ie , provides information about our full-time and part-time courses, student supports, admissions process, and campus life at Cavan Institute. To ensure accessibility, the following features are in place: Clear Navigation: Consistent page layout, semantic headings, and easy-to-use menus. Keyboard Functionality: All interactive components can be accessed using only a keyboard. Text Alternatives: All informative images contain descriptive alt text. Responsive Design: The site is optimised for mobile, tablet, and desktop access. Zoom and Resizing: Text can be enlarged up to 200% without breaking layout or content. Colour Contrast: Text and interface elements meet contrast ratio requirements. Readable Language: Information is presented in plain, accessible English. Accessible Forms: Forms include clear labels, instructions, and real-time feedback on errors. Screen Reader Compatibility: Compatible with assistive technologies such as NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver. HTML and ARIA Support: Semantic HTML and ARIA roles improve compatibility with screen readers and navigation aids. 4. Preparation of this Accessibility Statement This statement was prepared on 01/01/25. The method used to prepare this statement was: Human Testing External third-party audit conducted by SiteImprove This statement was last reviewed on 01/01/25. 5. Non-Accessible Content As of the most recent review, there are no known areas of the site that are not accessible. 5.1 Disproportionate Burden Cavan Institute currently has no content areas where accessibility compliance has been excluded due to a disproportionate burden. 5.2 Content not within the scope of the applicable legislation Some content may be outside the scope of current accessibility legislation, such as: Archived PDF files published before June 28, 2025 Embedded third-party platforms such as YouTube or Google Maps Certain multimedia content created before the accessibility requirements came into effect 5.3 Limitations and Alternatives There are currently no known limitations. If any are discovered, we are committed to providing accessible alternatives on request. 6. Ongoing Efforts to Maintain Accessibility Cavan Institute is committed to continual improvement in digital accessibility through: Regular Audits and Testing Staff Training in Accessibility Best Practices Incorporation of Accessibility in All Web Projects Actively Seeking and Responding to Feedback Monitoring Updates to Relevant Accessibility Standards 7. Feedback and Contact Information We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Cavan Institute’s website. Please contact us if you experience any barriers or require content in an alternative format: Email: admin@cavaninstitute.ie Phone: +353 49 433 2633 Postal Address: Cathedral Road, Cavan, H12 E426, Ireland We aim to respond to accessibility enquiries within 5 business days. The person responsible for accessibility at Cavan Institute is the Digital Communications Coordinator. 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

  • Stephen Hughes | Cavan Institute

    Stephen Hughes from Lavey, Co Cavan previously worked in the building industry but during the economic downturn decided he needed to change his career path and started out on the Accounting Technician course in September 2013. In May 2015 he achieved his goal and passed his exams with distinction. He is currently undertaking the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) accounting exams in Griffith College, Dublin. Stephen received a full-time contract with RP McEnroe & Co. Accountants, Mountnugent, Co. Cavan in January 2016 and he is now on his way to becoming a fully qualified accountant. Stephen Hughes Accounting Technician Stephen Hughes Accounting Technician Student testimonials Previous Next

  • Carpentry Techniques | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Carpentry Techniques QQI Level 5 Course Code FN Major Award Code 5M5010 Apply Now About This Course Learn essential carpentry skills while building a sustainable future. This hands-on course focuses on modern wood construction with a strong emphasis on NZEB (Nearly Zero Energy Building) standards. You will gain practical experience in energy-efficient building techniques, from airtight construction to sustainable material use. The course also introduces furniture making, giving you the foundational skills to design and craft custom wood pieces, blending functionality with craftsmanship. Graduate will be ready to join the construction industry or explore furniture making, equipped with the skills to create high-performance, sustainable structures and products. Modules Course Content Architectural Drawing Computer Aided Draughting (2D) Design Skills Combined Materials Furniture Making Wood Fabrication Work Experience Communications Mathematics Progression Furniture Design, Making & Technology - ATU Connemara Furniture Making & Architectural Woodworking - ATU Connemara Furniture Design and Manufacture Advanced Wood & Sustainable - ATU Connemara Education (Design, Graphics and Construction) - ATU Connemara Bachelor of Education in Graphics and Construction Technology - University of Limerick Building Technology - ATU Sligo Furniture Design - TUD Product Design - TUD 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 Shay Broadhead Pre-University Quantity Surveying and Construction 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

  • Applied Science - Pharmacy Studies | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Applied Science - Pharmacy Studies QQI Level 5 Course Code PH Major Award Code 5M3807 Apply Now About This Course There are nearly 2,000 pharmacies in Ireland, creating a growing demand for pharmacy assistants to support pharmacists with increasing workloads. Pharmacies now offer health advice, vaccinations, and basic check-ups, in addition to dispensing medicines. They also sell cosmetics, baby care items, and health supplements, which contribute significantly to their income. This course prepares students for the role of pharmacy assistant by providing a foundation in medical terminology and basic science. As a pharmacy assistant, you will work as part of a healthcare team, supporting customers in achieving better health. Students may also complete the Irish Pharmacy Union’s Medicine Counter Assistant award. Modules Course Content Biology Medical Terminology Nutrition Microbiology Mathematics Work Experience Chemistry Laboratory Skills Communications Progression Common Entry Science - DKIT Higher Certificate in Science - Pharmacy Technician - TUS Midlands Analytical Science - UCC Pharmaceutical Science - ATU Galway/Mayo Biopharmaceutical 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 Steven Simons Applied Science - Forensics I would advise a PLC course as it sets you up for third level and further education. I'm happy I did it. My favourite part was the forensics module which was very detailed. We did work experience in lab-based environments which was very informative. Cavan is a very welcoming in environment with great lecturers. 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

  • Caoimhe Garvey | Cavan Institute

    Caoimhe from Kells, Co Meath attended St Ciaran s Community School, Kells. Caoimhe enrolled on the QQI Level 5 course in Theatre Performance at Cavan Institute in September 2015. After successfully completing the course, she progressed to NUI Galway to study Performing Arts with Arts. "Hi - My name is Caoimhe Garvey. I am 19 years old. I am from Kells, Co Meath. I completed The Theatre Performance course when I was in Cavan Institute from 2015-2016. I am now studying Performing Arts with Arts in NUI Galway. My QQI points from Cavan Institute got me into NUI Galway. (Minimum 5 Distinctions). I believe that Cavan Institute helped me with my confidence. I would have never thought that I would be able to write short films and be able to get them out there. It gave me the confidence to not be afraid of trying new things, which I have. This year I hope to get my very first play on the stage and I hope to direct it. I wouldn't be doing that without Cavan Institute or the amazing talent I met there. The Institute has had an amazing impact upon my life. I loved my time in Cavan Institute so much. It made me take the first steps towards my future. I recommend it and have recommended it to so many people including my Mum, Shelley Garvey, who hopes to be joining you there next year. Thank you Cavan Institute for helping me achieve my success." Caoimhe Garvey Theatre Performance Caoimhe Garvey Theatre Performance Student testimonials Previous Next

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