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- Eugene O'Reilly | Cavan Institute
Eugene from Kells, Co Meath studied year 1 and year 2 of the Multimedia and Web Development course at Cavan Institute. "Hi, my name is Eugene O’Reilly and I completed my FETAC Level 5 & 6 in Multimedia and Web Design way back in 2007. Since then, I have continued my 3rd level education in DCU and have a BA in Business Studies. I really enjoyed my time in Cavan Institute and the skills and learnings gained there have definitely contributed to my time in DCU. As well as that, the Multimedia skills gained during my time in Cavan Institute are utilised on a daily basis in my current role within eBay Ireland as an Employee and Community Events and Engagement Assistant. I draw upon these skills to create engaging promotional material for upcoming engagement activities. I could not recommend Cavan Institute highly enough. Eugene O'Reilly Creative Digital Media Year 2 Eugene O'Reilly Creative Digital Media Year 2 Student testimonials Previous Next
- Occupational Therapy Studies | College Courses
Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Occupational Therapy Studies QQI Level 5 Course Code OT Major Award Code 5M3782 Apply Now About This Course The Occupational Therapy Studies course combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing students for careers as Occupational Therapists (OTs) or Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs). The curriculum covers essential topics such as therapeutic interventions, patient care, and adaptive techniques. Practical modules and work experience placements in the vocational area provide hands-on experience, ensuring students are well-equipped to support patients in improving their daily living activities. Graduates can pursue further education through CAO and/or UCAS or enter the workforce directly, ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of occupational therapy. Modules Course Content Occupational Therapy Assistant Practice Rehabilitation Support Infection Preventation and Control Mathematics Occupational Therapy Assistant Theory Understanding Mental Health Anatomy and Physiology Work Experience Communications Care Support Progression Irish and UK Universities to complete BSc Hons Occupational Therapy Degree programmes. 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
- Jessica Kennedy | Cavan Institute
Jessica from Belturbet, Co Cavan studied year 1 and 2 of the Multimedia and Web Development course at Cavan Institute. "I completed FETAC Level 5 and 6 in Multimedia and Wed Development at Cavan Institute. It was a great course as it showed me a variety of different areas in Multimedia and Web. From there, I found that I mostly enjoyed working with Photoshop and Design, and knew that I could continue my studies in this area. I applied for a Bachelors Degree in Visual Communications at Letterkenny, and got into 2nd year from completing FETAC Level 6." Jessica gained her degree, BA (Hons) in Visual Communications, from Letterkenny IT and is now working as a Graphic Designer in Dublin. Jessica Kennedy Creative Digital Media Year 1 Jessica Kennedy Creative Digital Media Year 1 Student testimonials Previous Next
- 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 - Computerised Accounting Stephen Hughes Accounting Technician - Computerised Accounting Student testimonials Previous Next
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- Eamonn Cahill | Cavan Institute
Eamonn from Lisduff, Virginia, Co Cavan studied year 1 and 2 of the Multimedia and Web Development course at Cavan Institute. "I began my studies in Multimedia at Cavan Institute in 2007, not really knowing what it was I wanted to do career-wise. I knew I had a keen interest in computers and art, but I didn’t feel confident enough to pursue these interests further in employment after leaving school. Studying at Cavan Institute, I was able to explore the wider multimedia industry - learning my craft in graphic design, animation and web design - while still being able to pursue my main interest in video production. Working together with other motivated classmates and tutors, I learned first-hand how to work in a team on creative projects and got my first sense of working in the professional industry through work placements provided by the college. It was here that I first began to develop a great network of creative professionals and lifelong friends that I still often work with to this day. It was also at Cavan Institute that I developed a good understanding of the creative process and learned many of the tools and software that I use today in much of my work. Since my time studying Multimedia at Cavan Institute from 2007 - 2009, I went on to study for a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Media at Dundalk Institute of Technology – with a strong head start given to me by my studies at Cavan Institute. I then followed this with studies for an MA in Creative Media Practices at Filmbase (University of West Scotland), which included my role as Head Of Post Production & Editor on the Filmbase feature film Fading Away (2015). My time at Cavan Institute had given me a unique set of skills on which to draw on during my time here – not many video editors can claim to have experience in graphic design, animation, web design AND video production. I have since been kept busy with my freelance editor/videographer work on various productions. I have been involved in promotional work for the likes of Dublin City Council, Mountain Moot Scouting, Rogue Nation and Sky - Worked on postproduction for short films such as Late Check-Out (2015), The Legend of Fritzy & Geraldine (2016), Man To Man (2017) and The Emerald Stone (Currently in Post) – Produced video content for monthly live music event The Friday Night Platform for use online – As well as produced various music videos for artists such as Aine Cahill, Paul McCann, JJ Jupiter and Ivan McCabe. I most recently completed work as assembly editor on the new hidden camera show Senior Moments for RTE - And I am currently in post on a short documentary about independent Irish film as part of my MA studies." Eamonn Cahill Creative Digital Media Year 2 Eamonn Cahill Creative Digital Media Year 2 Student testimonials Previous Next
- Hairdressing | College Courses
Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Hairdressing City and Guilds Course Code HW Major Award Code 5M3351 Apply Now About This Course This is year one of a two-year course. The course is aimed at those who would like to pursue a career in hairdressing. Subjects within the course are tailored to suit the hairdressing industry and include cutting, styling, colouring, hair-up styling, hair extensions, wigs, perming, and barbering techniques. Students will learn and practice their skills in the onsite hairdressing salons and will have the opportunity to work on models. Work experience is an integral part of the course enhancing employability skills. Modules Course Content Hairdressing Practical Creative Styling Skincare, Eye Treatments and Make-Up Barbering Techniques Hairdressing Theory Hairdressing Science Work Experience Customer Service Safety and Health Progression Elsewhere: Should a student wish to pursue an alternative career path after completing year 1, they can use their qualification to gain entry to higher education. Students who have gained a full QQI level 5 award in any discipline are eligible to apply to the CAO and/or the Higher Education Links Scheme for entry to year one of a range of higher certificate and degree programmes at Higher Education Institutions (please check with the particular institution regarding local eligibility requirements). 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 Gabriele Ciskauskaite Hairdressing "I chose to study Hairdressing at Cavan Institute because I always wanted to be a hairdresser. It's amazing to have a qualification not just to be a hairdresser in this country but also in other countries. The teachers and students are amazing. They will give you everything." Gabriele Ciskauskaite - Cavan. 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
- Understanding and Training Your Dog | Cavan Institute
Explore Cavan Institute’s Understanding and Training Your Dog — flexible, practical evening learning options designed to upskill, progress your career, or learn something new. Understanding and Training Your Dog 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 4 weeks Start Date & Time 14 April 2026 at 17:30:00 Weekly on Tuesdays Hours per week 2.5 Price €80 Course Overview This course introduces adult learners to the principles of dog behaviour and training using positive reinforcement techniques. It combines theory (understanding canine psychology, communication and behaviour) with practice (training exercises with their own dogs). By the end of the course, learners will have the skills to manage common behavioural issues and strengthen the bond with their pets. This course will be held in on our Cathedral Road campus which offers a large indoor space and outdoor access for practical work. There will be a maximum of 10 learners (with dogs) on the course. The equipment you will need to bring along includes: An appropriate leash (details to be provided by tutor in advance of course) Treats Clicker Poop bags A water bowl. To ensure the safety of all participating dogs, we require dogs to be vaccinated and non-aggressive. Learners will be required to sign a safety agreement in advance of the start date and to bring along their dog’s vaccination record on the first evening. Course Content Course Content Week 1: Foundations of Dog Behaviour Theory: How dogs learn: classical vs. operant conditioning. Reading canine body language: stress signals, calming signals and play cues. The role of breed, age and environment in behaviour. Common myths about dog training. Introduction to positive reinforcement and why it works. Preparing for practical sessions: what to bring, safety guidelines and dog readiness. Homework: Observe your dog’s body language in different settings; note triggers and responses. Week 2: Communication & Positive Reinforcement Theory: Positive reinforcement vs. punishment: why rewards work. Timing and consistency in training. Using markers (clicker or verbal cues). Practical (with dogs): Clicker training basics. Teaching “sit,” “stay” and “come” using reward-based methods. Controlled socialisation exercises. Week 3: Problem-Solving & Behaviour Modification Theory: Why dogs develop problem behaviours (barking, jumping, pulling). Identifying triggers and managing the environment. Counter-conditioning and desensitisation techniques. Practical (with dogs): Loose-leash walking drills. Redirection techniques for jumping and barking. Calm greetings and impulse control games. Week 4: Building Lifelong Habits Theory: Proofing behaviours in real-life scenarios. Maintaining training consistency over time. Enrichment and mental stimulation for dogs. Practical (with dogs): Recall games in a safe, controlled space. Advanced impulse control (leave it, wait). Group walk and graduation activity. Apply Now Express Your Interest 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
- Holistic Wellbeing and Skincare | College Courses
Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Holistic Wellbeing and Skincare QQI Level 5 Course Code CO Major Award Code 5M4468 Apply Now About This Course Holistic Wellbeing and Skincare is aimed at giving students a comprehensive understanding of a wide variety of the most popular therapies leading to internationally recognised qualifications. Students get hands-on experience and real world experience through providing supervised treatments in the clinic on campus. There is a focus on this course on practicing treatments and developing existing skills to industry standard. Work experience in Holistic Wellbeing and Skincare is an integral part of the course. In order to complete the course in Holistic Wellbeing and Skincare successfully, students must meet all the necessary criteria as stipulated by the international examination bodies, including completion of required course hours and project work. Modules Course Content Anatomy and Physiology Work Experience Nutrition Reflexology Body Massage and Figure Analysis Professional Conduct and Business Awareness Indian Head Massage Aromatherapy Progression . 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 Eli Mellor Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Studies Year 1 I knew that I would not get the points needed in the Leaving Cert to do a Physiotherapy Course in Ireland, so I used Cavan Institute as a stepping stone to get into a University abroad. 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
- Pre-University Speech and Language Therapy Assistant | College Courses
Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Pre-University Speech and Language Therapy Assistant QQI Level 5 Course Code LT Major Award Code 5M3782 Apply Now About This Course Speech and Language Therapists support and care for people of all ages with speech, language, communication and swallowing difficulties. Working with other professionals in multidisciplinary teams, the therapist works closely with patients and their families to establish a therapeutic programme to help each patient communicate as effectively as possible as part of their recovery journey. The Speech and Language Therapy Assistant course will focus on developing the students understanding of a variety of communication and swallowing disorders and their impact on every aspect of a person’s life. Students can obtain work experience in a variety of areas, from schools to hospitals and other clinical settings for a two-week block. The practical aspects of the course will give students a good understanding of clinical life, and the qualities and characteristics required for a successful career as a Speech and Language Therapist. During their placement, students will develop an understanding of how to engage the patient in self-care activities and examine the components of the Speech and Language therapy process, from assessment through planning, implementation and evaluation of therapeutic programmes. Modules Course Content Speech and Language Therapy Practice Speech and Language Therapy Theory Anatomy and Physiology Care Support Infection Prevention and Control Rehabilitation Support Human Growth and Development Work Experience Communications The course will also include workshops on teaching skills and strategies which contribute to supporting communication and speech and language development. Progression Speech & Language Therapy - Ulster University Speech & Language Therapy - De Montford University, Leicester Speech & Language Therapy - Plymouth Marjon University General Nursing – DCU Entry Requirements Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied or LCVP or QQI Level 4 Award. 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
- Dog Grooming for Beginners (Tuesdays) | Cavan Institute
Explore Cavan Institute’s Dog Grooming for Beginners (Tuesdays) — flexible, practical evening learning options designed to upskill, progress your career, or learn something new. Dog Grooming for Beginners (Tuesdays) 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 4 Weeks Start Date & Time 24 February 2026 at 18:30:00 Weekly on Tuesday Hours per week 2.5 Price €80 Course Overview The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the basics of dog grooming. This course will start with a theory class that provides an overview of the equipment involved in grooming and how to maintain it. This is followed by three practical classes that will demonstrate the process involved in a groom, introducing you to the different ways to groom a variety of breed and coat types. You will also learn important elements related to housing a dog, a dog’s body language, the dog’s skin and possible skin disorders. This will be followed by three practical classes. Students are advised to apply early for this course as it tends to fill up quickly. Course Content Course Content Topics covered on this course include: Theory: equipment, grooming process, how to care for the dog throughout the groom, reading its body language Practical: The grooming process • Wash and blow dries only (smooth coated dogs) • How to groom dogs with double-coated fur, e.g., huskey, rough collie, German Shepherd, Bernese mountain dog • De shedding process, followed by wash and blast dry • Brushing/combing/clipping of dogs • How to groom dogs with curly coats, e.g., cockapoo, poodle, bichon frise Apply Now Express Your Interest 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
- Orla O'Brien | Cavan Institute
Orla from Edenticlare, attended Loreto College, Cavan. "I completed the level 5 course in Science and Laboratory Techniques in 2020. I decided to go to Cavan Institute to prepare myself for University. As I was living at home I could work part-time as well as do my studies, this gave me an opportunity to save up before moving to college. Studying science and laboratory techniques at Cavan Institute gave me an excellent grasp on the essential skills that I will need in university. As a result of completing this course, I have learned the importance of completing assignments on time, submitting them online and referencing researched information correctly. I loved how the modules in this course had a balance between practical and theory classes. This helped to keep me engaged and gave me a deeper understanding of the topics. We went on field trips throughout the year. I enjoyed visiting Maynooth University to do an investigation on the effect of TB on milk production in cows. I found it very interesting. I would like to thank my class tutor Nora Hennessey, for her continuous support, encouragement, and guidance all year. Without her, I would not have got my 10 distinctions. I had the privilege of being selected to travel to Tartu, Estonia on an Erasmus trip. I worked in a veterinary surgical practice and a milk analysis laboratory. I got the opportunity to experience the Estonian culture which certainly was one of the highlights of the year. I would like to thank Dawn Graham for her hard work organising this opportunity. I was part of the student council which helped organise multiple events for the college community throughout the year. I would like to thank Anne Traynor for her continuous support for events all year. She has all students’ best interests at heart. As a result of completing my year in Cavan Institute, I am going on to study a Masters in Diagnostic Radiography in Robert Gordon University Aberdeen. I am grateful for all the support from staff members in Cavan Institute for helping me achieve this. I would highly recommend the Science and Laboratory Techniques course to anyone who is interested in progressing to a third level course in a science-related discipline. It gives you an excellent foundation for core science subjects and teaches you the essential skills that you will need in college. As an aside, I applied to all 3 Scottish Universities and Ulster University and received an offer in all 4. I also received a Round 0 offer to study Clinical Measurement Science in TUD all thanks to my year in Cavan Institute." Orla O'Brien Science and Laboratory Techniques Orla O'Brien Science and Laboratory Techniques Student testimonials Previous Next














