Access to Higher Education - Mature Students
The Access Course is a 1-year course that aims to provide mature students with the opportunity to prepare personally and academically, for an undergraduate course of full-time study of at least 3 years duration at the University of Galway.
Duration
The course runs over the academic year September to May. Part time students should note that this programme may be delivered on a day or evening basis and includes one Saturday per month.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements, such as Leaving Certificate or aptitude tests, but typically candidates have a keen interest in reading and learning in general and aspire to continue their education to degree level and/or beyond. Applicants must be 22 years of age or over on January 1st in the year of application.
Careers / Further progression
Career Opportunities
The Access programme prepares students for re-entry to either full-time or part-time education and prepares students for future employment through its educational guidance, study skills and information technology modules.
Further information
The programme commences in September of each academic year.
Average intake 20
Course costs for those selected to attend the course are borne by the University, subject to sufficient funding being available.
Application Procedure: Application forms can be downloaded from the following address: www.universityofgalway.ie/access
Closing Date: End of May each year
Application Fee: Not applicable
The course is designed to meet the learning needs of the adult student and provide individual attention and assistance where appropriate. Participants who successfully complete the Access Course receive a Diploma in Foundation Studies (Level 6 30 ECTs) from the University of Galway and are eligible to apply for direct entry via the CAO to full-time University degree courses in the Colleges of Arts, Business, Public Policy and Law, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, Science, Engineering and Informatics. In certain instances, interviews with the Department Head or School Head may also be required.
The course content consists of core subjects and academic options.
The core subjects include:
Study Skills
Applied Writing
Information Technology
Educational Guidance
The academic options provide students with introductory University courses as a prelude to continuing their studies at a higher level. Students generally study four academic options, from the following subjects:
Arts: Philosophy, Sociology, History, Irish, English, Mathematics, Economics
Science/Engineering/IT: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology Commerce: Economics, Mathematics
Celtic Studies: Irish
The exact subjects on offer in a given year may vary, depending on the availability of specialist tutors. There may also be guest lectures in subjects such as Psychology and Archaeology or on other subjects.
The criteria for successful completion of this course involve satisfactory attendance and performance in all elements of the programme. Students’ academic progress is measured through a process of written and oral continuous assessment and examinations held at the end of each semester.
This course runs over the academic year from September to May. Personal (home) study is an integral and important part of the course. Students also have the opportunity to attend some undergraduate lectures on campus, by arrangement.
Access Programme Coordinator
Tel: 091 493553
Email: access@universityofgalway.ie