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Access to Science Engineering Agricultural Science & Medicine SEAM

Lifelong Learning
APFC

This course is designed to prepare adults, who may not have the formal qualifications, for successful study at university, particularly in the areas of Science, Engineering, Agriculture or Medicine. Access to SEAM also progresses students to Computer Science and as of 2022 - Veterinary Medicine.

Award Name Special Purpose Certificate (Level 6 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Special Purpose
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 6 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Special Purpose Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) Special Purpose National University of Ireland Level 6 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Belfield
Attendance Options:
Part time
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Entry Requirements

Anyone aged 22 or more on January 1st of their year of entry to UCD Access may apply for the course. This is so that you will meet the age requirement of being at least 23 on January 1st when starting an undergraduate degree. There is no upper age limit.

There are no formal educational entry requirements to the Access course. What we need to know about you is your life experience and any formal or informal learning you have undertaken previously. Give us as much information as you think relevant.

Evidence of recent prior learning is most relevant in an application, ability in maths, and prior learning in at least one of the science subjects is important.

The purpose of this pathway is to provide an access route to those who have not yet had the opportunity to attend university. Those without a Level 8 degree will be prioritised.

Careers / Further progression

Students who achieve a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.08 or more can apply for a guaranteed minimum number of places on the following degree programmes in UCD. Where there are more qualified applicants for entry (i.e., students with a GPA greater than 3.08) than there are places, the allocation will be made by highest GPA

Bachelor of Science (CAO number DN200)
Bachelor of Computer Science (CAO number DN201)
Bachelor of Agriculture CAO number (DN250/ DN261)
Bachelor of Engineering (CAO number DN150)*
Medicine (CAO number DN400)**
Veterinary Medicine (CAO number DN300)***
* Entry to Engineering is also contingent on obtaining an A- or higher in each of the mathematics modules.

** Entry to Medicine is also contingent on obtaining a minimum grade of A- in the module "Introduction to Chemistry, Physics & Biology". Applicants will be required to submit a learning journal and obtain an expected HPAT Ireland score of 150. Two places will be offered per year and will be allocated on a competitive basis. Applicants to this course should also note the following guidelines: Access to Medicine for Mature Students

*** Entry to Veterinary Medicine is also contingent on obtaining a minimum grade A- in the module ‘Introduction to Chemistry, Physics & Biology’.

A minimum of 60 hours Animal Experience, with one or more species, will be required. The animal experience should be within the past two years. Applicants will be required to submit a report reflecting on this experience and their interest in the Veterinary profession.

Applicants will be interviewed to assess their Critical Thinking, Communication Skills and their Interest and Knowledge of the Veterinary profession and the veterinary course.

The above is not an exhaustive list; all applicants are also referred to the UCD Prospectus

In addition to meeting the required standard on the course, you must be eligible to apply on the grounds of mature years and make an application through the CAO.

University Access results are valid for two years only i.e. results from this year are valid for entry in this year and next year only.

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Further information

The fee for the Access Course to Science, Engineering, Agricultural Science and Medicine (SEAM) course is €1,800 for the academic year.

Fees are paid in September when you begin the course. See "How to Pay" for more information on paying your fees.

There is no application fee for this course.

If you are registered as unemployed and/or in receipt of a social welfare payment, you may be eligible for fee support. This will reduce your fee from €1,800 to €600

Students who are asylum seekers or who have Refugee/Subsidiary Protection/Humanitarian Leave to Remain status may also be eligible for support through the Sanctuary Programme.

There are five steps in applying to the Access to Science, Engineering, Agricultural Science and Medicine (SEAM) course:

Complete an Online Application

Participate in four pre-entry maths workshops (including a maths assessment)

Attend Maths Assessment

Attend a pre-entry science lecture (including a short written assignment)

Interview

Deadline for applications: Wednesday, 12 July 2023

Participation in the online Maths workshops, lecture and interviews is mandatory. These will take place on the following dates:

Maths Workshops (Including a maths assessment)

Saturday, July 15 at 10:00
Monday, July 17 at 18:00
Wednesday, July 19 at 18:00
Saturday, July 22 at 10:00

Maths Exam: Monday 24 July at 18.00

Science Lecture (Including a short written assignment)

Thursday 27 July at 18:00

Interview dates
Friday 4th and Wednesday 9th August
**Unavoidable change to dates

Our aim is to:

Facilitate you in finding a degree course that best suits your aptitude and interest

Give you the confidence and skills necessary to plan and organise study for your particular needs

Provide you with analytical skills to fully understand the material presented in all subject modules

Equip you with the skills and confidence to take on a degree course in Science, Engineering/Architecture, Agricultural Science, Veterinary Medicine or Medicine

Access to SEAM is offered on Monday and Wednesdays evenings and on Saturday mornings.

Access SEAM students take the following core modules during the academic year:

Autumn Trimester - (September to December)

MATH0030 - Access to Mathematics I
SCI00010 - Flipped Classroom
SCI00020 - Introduction to Chemistry, Physics, and Biology
Spring - (January to May)

MATH00040 - Access to Mathematics II
SCI00010 - Flipped Classroom
SCI00020 -Introduction to Chemistry, Physics, and Biology

The Access SEAM course follows the same dates as the general UCD Term Timetable.

Course Provider:
Location:
Belfield
Attendance Options:
Part time
Apply to:
Course provider