| Course Name |
Science - Agri - Environmental Sciences |
| Course Provider |
University College Dublin |
| Course Code |
DN253 |
| Course Type |
Higher Education CAO |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
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Major |
National University of Ireland |
Level 8 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
CAO |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Belfield |
| Qualification Letters |
BAgrSc (Hons) |
| Duration |
4 years |
| Leaving Certificate Entry Requirements |
Expand+Leaving Cert Subject Entry Requirements
O6/H7 in English, Irish, Mathematics, a laboratory science subject and two other recognised subjects
Irish Leaving Certificate
Minimum entry requirements
–To matriculate on the results of the Leavi...
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O6/H7 in English, Irish, Mathematics, a laboratory science subject and two other recognised subjects
Irish Leaving Certificate
Minimum entry requirements
–To matriculate on the results of the Leaving Certificate, a student must present at least six recognised subjects selected according to course requirements (see Entry Requirements for each course) and must obtain at least Grade H5 in two subjects and Grade O6/H7 in the remaining four subjects.
– A student may normally combine the results of Leaving Certificate examinations obtained in different years for Matriculation Registration purposes. This concession applies to Matriculation Registration only; it does not apply to the calculation of points. However, it should be noted that students seeking to enter Medicine must meet the minimum entry requirements, including both Leaving Certificate points and matriculation, in the same sitting of the Leaving Certificate.
Acceptable subjects
All subjects of the current Leaving Certificate examination are accepted for Matriculation Registration purposes, with the following exceptions and qualifications:
i. Gaeilge – Bonnleibhéal (Irish – Foundation Level) will not be accepted for Matriculation Registration purposes.
ii. Mathematics Ordinary Alternative/ Foundation Level will be accepted for Matriculation Registration purposes, but not as a substitute for the subject Mathematics in courses for which the subject Mathematics is currently an entry requirement. Leaving Certificate points are not awarded for either of these subjects.
Applicants presenting Leaving Certificate results from previous which include subjects no longer offered should email admissions@ ucd.ie for advice with regard to acceptability and any exclusions which may apply.
Combination of subjects not permitted
–The subject “Physics and Chemistry” may not be presented with either “Physics” or “Chemistry”.
–“Agricultural Economics” may not be presented with “Economics”.
–“Classical Studies” may not be presented with “Latin” or “Greek”.
Laboratory science subjects
The following subjects in the Irish Leaving Certificate are recognised laboratory science subjects:
Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Chemistry (Joint), Physics.
For Science (DN200) only, Applied Mathematics or Geography may also be used as a laboratory science subject.
For Veterinary Nursing (DN310) only, Home Economics (Social & Scientific) may also be used as a laboratory science subject.
Assessment of applications
Admission to most undergraduate courses is extremely competitive. Entry is normally based on the points system for students presenting Irish Leaving Certificate examinations.
Notes
–Minimum points requirements can change from year to year as they are dependent on demand for each course, as well as the number of places available.
–For entry in 2018, 25 additional points will be awarded for a grade H6 or better in Leaving Certificate Mathematics, where that subject is one of the six subjects being counted for points purposes.
–Applicants’ performance in the Leaving Certificate examination is scored on their best results in no more than six individual subjects taken in the Leaving Certificate examination of any one year. This does not preclude an intending applicant from taking school-leaving examinations in two or more years. In this event, the choice of year for scoring purposes will be such as to ensure that each applicant is credited with the maximum possible score.
–It is still possible to achieve matriculation and subject requirements over more than one year. However, for admission to Medicine, applicants must achieve both the required subject grades and the points in the same sitting.
–The subjects and combinations of subjects not permitted for matriculation also apply when computing an applicant’s points score.
–The points scores for Medicine are adjusted when combined with HPAT – Ireland. Please see www.ucd.ie/myucd/hpat.
–For scoring of pre 2017 Leaving Certificate examinations, please see: www.ucd.ie/ registry/admissions/points.html.
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| Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP |
Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) Link Modules
Grade Points
Distinction 66
Merit 46
Pass 28 |
| Leaving Certificate Applied Programme LCAP |
The Leaving Certificate Applied Programme is not an acceptable qualification for matriculation purposes. |
| QQI FET Applicants General Information |
Applicants with appropriate QQI-FET (Level 5 or 6) qualifications and modules, with a minimum of distinction in five modules, can be admitted on a competitive basis to programmes in: Science, Agriculture, Veterinary Nursing, Nursing, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and Commerce.
QQI-FET routes for other programmes are under consideration. Please see website for updates.
Please see: www.ucd.ie/registry/ admissions/FET.html for full details |
| QQI FET Entry Requirements |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Alternative Entry |
Go to http://www.myucd.ie/applying-to-ucd/ for information on alternative entry routes. |
| Higher Education Access Route HEAR |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Disability Access Route to Education DARE |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Recognition of Prior Learning RPL |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Number of Places |
20 |
| Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
| CAO Application Dates and Fees |
Expand+Early online application (discounted): Fee €30 Closing Date: 20th January 2018 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €45 Closing Date: 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €60 Closing Date: 1st May 2...
Hide-Early online application (discounted): Fee €30 Closing Date: 20th January 2018 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €45 Closing Date: 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €60 Closing Date: 1st May 2018 at 5:15 pm
Change of Mind - restrictions apply: Fee: Nil Closing Date: 1st July 2018 5:15 pm
Exceptional online late application - see page 14 of the 2018 CAO Handbook: Fee €60 Closing Date: 22nd July 2018 at 5:15pm
You should avoid submitting an application close to a closing date. No extensions to closing dates will be allowed and all fees are non-refundable.
LATE APPLICATIONS
Late Applications are those which are received after 5:15pm on 1st February 2018 and will be accepted up to 5:15pm on 1st May 2018, subject to the restricitions listed on page 3 of the 2018 CAO Handbook. The online facility for late applications opens on the 5th March 2018 at 12:00 noon - a fee of €60 applies.
Exceptional Late Applications (Exception to the Timetable)
The exceptional closing date of 22nd of July at 5:15pm applies only to applicants who are currently undergraduate students in any year in any one of the participating HEIs (subject to the exclusions listed below). In order to avail of the Exceptional Late Application facility you must have entered the HEI through the CAO system.
If you did not enter your current course through the CAO system, you must first contact the Admissions Office of the HEI to which you wish to apply and they will inform you if you may submit an application direct to the institution.
Exclusions:
You may submit a late application only for entry to courses other than your existing course. If you wish to repeat the year in the same course you must arrange this within your HEI.
Mary Immaculate College Limerick, Trinity College Dublin, University of Limerick, Maynooth University and Galway Mayo Institute of Technology have special procedures in place in the case of current or previous students who wish to apply for entry to another course in the same HEI. Such applicants must contact their Admissions Office to determine the application procedure. However, if you are a student in another HEI and you wish to apply to any of these five HEIs, you should apply through CAO.
Refer to page 15 of the 2018 CAO Handbook on how to make an Exceptional Late Application.
Restricted-category Applicants
Mature applicants – most HEIs will require mature applicants, who wish to be assessed on mature grounds, to have applied to CAO by 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm. (This restriction does not apply if the applicant wishes to be considered on the basis of school leaving qualifications only.) For more information about applying to CAO on the basis of mature years go to www.cao.ie/mature.
Applying for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes – to be considered for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes applicants must have registered on the CAO system by 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm and must have completed the HEAR/DARE application form by 1st March 2018 at 5:15pm – supporting documents must be sent to CAO offices before 1st April 2018 at 5:15pm.
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| Course Content |
Expand+Why is this course for me?
This degree focuses on sustainable management of natural resources (plants, animals, air, soils and water) within the context of agriculture and other land-based industries, and protection of the rural environment for futu...
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This degree focuses on sustainable management of natural resources (plants, animals, air, soils and water) within the context of agriculture and other land-based industries, and protection of the rural environment for future generations. This specialist applied science degree will equip you for a career at the interface between production agriculture and environmental protection, to give you:
– An understanding of rural environmental issues in Ireland, the EU and worldwide
– A detailed knowledge of sustainable agriculture and land management practice
– The skills to contribute in farming and land-use industries, as either a scientist, planner or policymaker
– First-hand experience of agri-environmental research as a basis for further studies – Interpersonal and professional skills required in a wide range of career paths.
Students spend an average of 40 hours per week attending lectures, tutorials and laboratory-based practical classes, and in undertaking independent study.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+What will I study?
First Year
Focuses on teaching basic sciences relevant to agriculture (especially biology and chemistry) and provides an introduction
to rural land-use systems and environmental issues.
Second Year
Focuses on the principles ...
Hide-What will I study?
First Year
Focuses on teaching basic sciences relevant to agriculture (especially biology and chemistry) and provides an introduction
to rural land-use systems and environmental issues.
Second Year
Focuses on the principles of crop and animal production and applied agri-environmental sciences. Modules include:
Ecology
Plant Biology
Soil Science
Applied Zoology
Microbiology
Genetics
Biotechnology
On completion of second year, you have the opportunity to develop real-world scientific field skills through participation in a weeklong residential field course in the Burren, Co. Clare.
Third & Fourth Year
Focuses on the environmental impacts of agriculture while learning practical field and lab-based skills in landscape analysis using GIS, as well as becoming familiar with national and international policies to protect rural environments. In fourth year, you complete a supervised research project and produce a thesis. This provides an opportunity to study a topic of your own choice more deeply, and gain practical experience of research and scientific writing.
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| Assessment Method |
A combination of continuous assessment and end-of-semester written examinations is used. A number of modules also involve written assignments and/or project-based work. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+Career & Graduate Study Opportunities
Many AES graduates follow career paths as environmental consultants. Others work in State agencies that require both agricultural and environmental management skills, including:
- Department of Agriculture, F...
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Many AES graduates follow career paths as environmental consultants. Others work in State agencies that require both agricultural and environmental management skills, including:
- Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine
- Teagasc
- Environmental Protection Agency
- National Parks & Wildlife Service
- Local authorities
A high proportion of AES graduates go on to further studies at postgraduate level.
Professional Work Experience (PWE) & International Study Opportunities
A five-month period of structured PWE takes place in third year. You can also elect to study abroad for one semester, at universities including:
- University of California, USA
- University of Queensland, Australia
- Purdue University, USA
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| Further Enquiries |
UCD Agriculture & Food Science Programme Office
Agriculture & Food Science Centre
Belfield, Dublin 4
Email: agandfoodprogrammes@ucd.ie
Tel: +353 1 716 7194
facebook.com/UCDAgFood@UCDAgFood |
| Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
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| Points History |
| Year |
Points |
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| 2017 |
419 |
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| 2016 |
430 |
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