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Ballsbridge College

of Further Education

Prospectus 2021-22

Business

Property

Psychology

Event Management

Criminology

Marketing

Human Resources

Social Studies

Health

Community Development

Multimedia

English (EFL)

Ballsbridge College of Further Education

I am very pleased to introduce the Ballsbridge College Prospectus for 2021/2022. It will, I hope, give a comprehensive description of all the activities of the college and will help you make an informed decision about your future. Our college has changed considerably in recent years in order to meet the challenges that present themselves due to the introduction of new technology in the workplace and changed economic conditions. New programmes have been introduced, and our facilities have been upgraded to the highest standards to meet these new demands. We have excellent computer facilities, student support services and extra curricular programmes. The college is very proud of achieving the status of a Green-Campus in 2013, becoming one of only a handful of further and higher education institutes in Ireland to have done so. We have always been recognised for our links with employers. We are continuing this association by ensuring that our students have the skills that are required in the business environment today. The college has developed a very successful Erasmus+ programme which provides students with the opportunity to gain work experience in Amsterdam or Hamburg. Students also have the opportunity to apply for an exciting entrepreneurship internship programme in Barcelona, Spain. Ballsbridge College is open and welcoming and each year we have an energetic and enthusiastic group of students. If you are a school leaver, an adult returning to education or an international student in Ireland, there is a course in the college to suit you. There are opportunities here for everyone and I invite you to look at our courses and choose the one that suits your needs. All our courses are certied by Quality and Qualications Ireland (QQI) and all successful students will achieve full national certication. Join the many students who have attended the college in the past and who have used the qualications obtained in Ballsbridge College to begin a new phase in their chosen career path. The college is a small friendly place in a central location. We are well served by bus, DART, and LUAS connections. I am delighted to welcome you to any of our courses that begin in

September 2021.

Ruth O' Doherty

Principal

Principal's Welcome

Contents

Visit the Ballsbridge College website at:

www.ballsbridgecollege.com

Email us at info@ballsbridge.cdetb.ie

OPEN DAY

Wed 20th January 2021

11am-3pm

Enrolment Process,

02

College Services and Key Dates

Courses

Business

Level 5

Business Studies

5

Business Studies with Chinese

6

Digital Marketing

7

Event Management

8

Entrepreneurial Skills

9

International Financial Services

10

Human Resource Management

11

Marketing, Advertising & Management

12

Level 6

Advanced Certicate in Business

13

Advanced Certicate in Event Management

14

Graduate Proles

15

Social and Community Studies

Level 5

Applied Psychology

18

Criminology & Social Studies

19

Health Sector Studies

20

Health, Nutrition and Fitness

21

International Aid and Development

22

Level 6

Community Development - Level 6

23

Graduate Proles

24

Computing and Multimedia

Level 5

Administration Skills for Business

26

Web Design and Multimedia

27

Graduate Proles

28

Education and Training

Level 5

Foundation Teaching

29

Level 6

TEFL with Business Management

30

English

English (EFL) & Business Communications

31

Graduate Proles

32

Property

Level 5

Auctioneering, Estate Agency and Valuation

33

Property Management

34

Level 6-Apprenticeship

Auctioneering and Property Services

35

Enrolment Process,

College Services and Key Dates

What does QQI mean??

All courses oered in Ballsbridge College

are certied by Quality Qualications Ireland (QQI).

What do I need to apply?

In general you need to have a minimum

of 5 passes at ordinary level in the Leaving

Certicate or its equivalent. Applications

are welcome from students with Leaving

Certicate Vocational, Leaving Certicate

Applied or QQI Level 4 qualications.

Exceptions can be made where special

circumstances apply. The Leaving Certicate is not a requirement for mature students and appropriate experience can be considered as being equivalent to the Leaving Certicate.

How do I apply?

Apply online at https://www.

ballsbridgecollege.com/apply from

December. You will be contacted by a

member of sta to discuss your application.

Where can I get more information?

On the college website at

www.ballsbridgecollege.com or from your

Career Guidance Counsellor in school or by

contacting the college directly at 01 668 4806 or info@ballsbridge.cdetb.ie

What does it cost?

Costs are kept to the minimum. For

2021/2022 the standard charge is €240 plus

a Government charge of €200, introduced by

DES in 2011. Current Medical Card holders

and their dependents; those approved for a student grant and those approved for BTEA and VTOS are exempt from paying the €200

Government levy.

The €240 charge covers a number of costs

including certication and exam entry.

Can I get a grant?

Yes. Grants are available to eligible students.

Eligibility depends on individual nancial

circumstances and a grant must be applied for, through Student Universal Service Ireland (SUSI), see www.susi.ie

Can I attend and continue to

receive Social Welfare?

Two special programmes exist that may allow

applicants who are receiving benet to attend a course and continue to receive payments.

The rst is called VTOS (Vocational Training

Opportunities Scheme) and the second is

called BTEA (Back to Education Allowance).

Applicants must full certain criteria to be

eligible. Places are limited so early application is advisable.

There are no course charges for students

under the VTOS scheme. BTEA applicants with a current medical card or BTEA approval, pay €240 to the college, for course charges.

Information on VTOS and BTEA is available

from the college and on the college website.

How is my course certied?

QQI courses are placed within the new

National Framework of Qualications

(see www.nfq.ie).

Can I use my QQI Award to

continue to Higher Education courses?

Yes, there are approximately forty Higher

Education Institutions including Universities,

Institutes of Technology and private colleges

oering places on a variety of courses to

QQI certicate holders. Further information

is available at http://www.qqi.ie/Articles/

Pages/Higher-Education-Links-Scheme-

(HELS).aspx. Intending applicants are advised, at all times, to conrm linked awards, any additional module requirements, applications processes and scoring systems with the Admission Oces of the participating

Higher Education Institutions or visit

www.cao.ie

Job Opportunities

Many students attend the college to attain

skills for progression into the jobs market. A course in Ballsbridge College will give you those skills. Through this system, the college has made excellent contacts with many employers, who approach the college, with permanent job vacancies. Students can also avail of internship opportunties abroad. The track record of students from our college getting permanent positions in prestigious companies is second to none.

How to Find Us

Bus:

From the City Centre

No. 4, 7, 7A, 120

No. 145, 46A (via Donnybrook, 5 minute walk to

the college)

From Monkstown, Deansgrange, Blackrock,

Merrion Road

No. 4

From Phibsborough

No. 4

No. 46A (via Donnybrook, 5 minute walk to the

college)

From Brides Glen Luas Stop, Carrickmines,

Ballybrack, Sallynoggin, Killiney, Glenageary,

Glasthule, Loughlinstown, Dun Laoghaire,

Monkstown, Blackrock, Booterstown

No.7

From Loughlinstown, Ballybrack,

Salllynoggin, Killiney, Glenageary, Glasthule,

Dun Laoghaire, Monkstown, Blackrock,

Booterstown

No.7A

From Dun Laoghaire, Stillorgan

No. 46A, 46E (via Donnybrook, 5 minute walk to

the college)

From Ballywaltrim, Bray, Shankill, Stillorgan

No. 145 (via Donnybrook, 5 minute walk to the

college)

From Ashtown, Cabra, Phibsborough

No. 120

From Harristown, Ballymun

No. 4

From Palmerstown, Ballyfermot, Inchicore,

Bluebell, Drimnagh, Crumlin, Kimmage,

Harolds Cross, Rathmines, Ranelagh

No.18

From Sandymount, Merrion Road

No.18

From Clondalkin

No. 51X (via Donnybrook, 5 minute walk to the

college)

From Walkinstown, Kimmage, Terenure,

Rathgar, Rathmines

No 15A (via Barrow St, Ringsend, 15 minute walk

to the college)

From Ballyboden, Rathfarnham, Rathgar,

Rathmines

No 15B (via Barrow St, Ringsend, 15 minute walk

to the college)

From Castleknock, Clonsilla, Cordu, Ongar,

Blanchardstown, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin

No.37, 38, 38A, 38B, 39, 39A, 70 (via Baggot St, 10 minute walk to the college)quotesdbs_dbs23.pdfusesText_29
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