| Course Name |
Software Development |
| Course Provider |
Athlone Institute of Technology |
| Course Code |
90744 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Certificate |
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Athlone Institute of Technology |
None |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Evening |
| Location (Districts) |
Athlone |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Expand+Depending on which course you choose, you can apply online at www.ait.ie or through the use of the application form at the end of this book. At the top of each course in this prospectus you will find an icon denoting which way to apply.
For assis...
Hide-Depending on which course you choose, you can apply online at www.ait.ie or through the use of the application form at the end of this book. At the top of each course in this prospectus you will find an icon denoting which way to apply.
For assistance with this please contact us on 090 6483050 or email lifelonglearning@ait.ie and we will guide you through this process.
Institute staff and representatives of Professional Bodies will be available on this evening to provide additional information on courses, answer queries and to offer guidance and assistance.
However be aware that we invite you to contact us anytime during the year for guidance and advice.
Alternatively, students may: forward a completed application/registration form (see back of this prospectus), including the appropriate fee, to the Department of Lifelong Learning. Please note that postal applications and enquiries are welcome by the Department from May 1st to September 13th.
Early registration is advisable, as the number of places on many courses are limited. Applications will be dealt with in order of receipt either by post or in person.
An information and registration evening will take place at the Institute from 5.30pm to 8.30pm on: Thursday 7 September 2017
Courses commence week beginning 18th September 2017
Induction
Institute Induction will take place on Saturday 23 September 2017 from 9.30am to 1.00pm. Attendance on that date is compulsory.
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| Application Date |
Closing date for applications is 4.00pm Wednesday 13th September 2017. |
| Duration |
1 year: 24 weeks Monday and Wednesday 6.00pm to 10.00pm Plus approximately one Saturday per month. |
| Course Fee |
Expand+1,990.
Course fees cover the cost of tuition only and refer to the course or academic year as appropriate.
Additional fees may arise during the course for photocopying, books etc.
Flexible Payment Option
We encourage all students to pay ...
Hide-1,990.
Course fees cover the cost of tuition only and refer to the course or academic year as appropriate.
Additional fees may arise during the course for photocopying, books etc.
Flexible Payment Option
We encourage all students to pay their course fee in full on registration, however in some cases we recognise that this may not be possible. To accommodate this we have introduced a structured payment plan option that is only available on courses where the course fee exceeds 1000. The structured payment plan is as follows:
Payment One
Deposit of 850 on application
Payment Two
11th November 2016 500 (or balance of fees if less than 500)
Payment Three
20th January 2017 500 (or balance of fees if less than 500)
Payment Four
10th March 2017 500 (or balance of fees if less than 500)
In order to avail of the structured payment plan option, applicants must complete and sign the relevant part of the application form and return to the Department of Lifelong Learning with the deposit of 850. Students may make earlier payments, and may pay more than the required amount by each date if they so wish.
Students who do not adhere to the structured payment plan option, (for example do not pay the required amount by the required date) may have their student services revoked, may not be allowed attend further classes or attend examinations until their account is back in good financial standing. Students will not receive notification of any results or transcripts if they have fees outstanding.
For further details on the Payment Plan and to discuss your eligibility please contact us.
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| Entry Requirements |
Leaving Certificate with Ordinary Level Grade D3 in 5 subjects to include Mathematics and a language (English or Irish), or equivalent. or Mature student. |
| Comment |
Expand+Refund Policy:
Please note: The onus is on the student to notify the Department of Adult and Continuing Education in writing in the event of their withdrawing from their course for any reason as soon as is practicable.
Short courses (3-12 weeks...
Hide-Refund Policy:
Please note: The onus is on the student to notify the Department of Adult and Continuing Education in writing in the event of their withdrawing from their course for any reason as soon as is practicable.
Short courses (3-12 weeks):
A full refund will be given if requested one week before course commencement. A refund less administration fee (25%) will be given if requested where one class of the course has taken place. Refunds are not available thereafter.
For courses of 13 weeks or more:
A full refund will be given if requested one week before course commencement. A refund less administration fee (25%) will be given where two classes of the course have taken place. Refunds are not available thereafter.
Please Note: Requests for refund of course fees must be made in writing to the Department of Adult and Continuing Education. A 25% administration fee is charged as per the above refund policy. Receipts must be produced when requesting a refund of course fees.
Cancelled Courses:
As all Adult Education classes must be self-financing, Athlone Institute of Technology reserves the right to cancel any class that is not financially viable prior to commencement. All registered students will be notified and all fees will be refunded automatically.
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| Course Content |
This course focuses on software development, exploring a range of digital mediums.
Aim of Course
The primary aim of the course is to introduce students to the discipline of software development and to provide them with an understanding of the software development process. |
| Subjects Taught |
Digital Media
Software Development 1 & 2
Web Development 1.1 & 1.2
Databases
Software Design and Test |
| Number of Credits |
45 |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Progression
This is a standalone qualification. |
| Further Enquiries |
Enquiries
Janine King,
e: jking@ait.ie
T 090 6483050
E lifelonglearning@ait.ie
W www.ait.ie |
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