FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Information Technology – CITXX – CCT104

Course Audience
The FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT is a full-time one year or two year further education training programme. The programme is designed to provide a general introduction to the area of Information Communications Technology, and to serve as a pre-higher education programme to college or university. No previous experience or knowledge is required to be accepted for this course.

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive introductory foundation and understanding of the main subject areas and schools of thought within the area of Information Technology at Irish NFQ Level 5.

Programme Content
This programme can be delivered over 2 academic terms or stages over 1 or 2 academic years:

Stage 1

  • C20012 Computer Architecture & Systems
  • G20001 Communications
  • C20148 Web Authoring
  • C30145 Operating Systems
Stage 2

  • C20013 Computer Programming
  • B20012 Database Methods
  • C30143 Networks
  • W20008 Work Experience

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress
CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the Further Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland (FETAC). This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register, of approved full-time programmes in Ireland.

Academic Progression Opportunities
Successful graduates of the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Information Technology, will be eligible to progress directly onto the HETAC Level 6 Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology at CCT, and will be considered for other Level 6 graduate progression opportunities in Ireland.

Duration / Commencement dates
One – Two academic years (two separate routes depending on pre-requisite knowledge and experience in IT). CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees.
Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of €100 for 12 months.

Protection for Learners policy
The college maintains a Protection for Learners Policy for this programme. In the unlikely event of a this programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, learners will be transferred to another FETAC registered provider offering the same or similar programme, to seamlessly continue with their studies, leading to the same award. To facilitate this, CCT has in place arrangements with two other FETAC registered educational and training providers to which course participants will be directed in the unlikely event of cessation of this programme. Details of these arrangements will be communicated to all learners at the commencement of this programme during the Registration & Orientation session, and in the CCT Student Handbook related to this programme. A Protection for Learners policy is necessary to protect all learners on the course, and is a state requirement for any programmes more than 3 months duration, for independent and commercial educational institutions.

Learner Supports available
The following Learner Supports are available for this programme: Mentoring, Accommodation and Airport Transfer (if applicable), Counselling Service, Health Service, Career Guidance Service, Learner Development programme, Sports and Social programmes, Information and Publication service, Moodle, Learner disability testing and expert advice service through the CCT affiliation with IT Blanchardstown and the National Learning Network. Learners with any physical disabilities are accommodated at CCT’s state of the art campus facility on Westmoreland St., Dublin 2.

Entry Requirements
No previous experience or knowledge is required to be accepted for this course. However, any experience within the Computing and ICT sector will be advantageous, as well as Irish NQF Level 4 certification in the subject area of Computing and ICT. International learners whose first language is not English should have achieved an IELTS score of 5.0 or the following TOEFL equivalency: TOEFL CBT – 180 / TOEFL IBT – 64.

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