| Course Name |
Health Science & Physical Activity |
| Course Provider |
Institute of Technology Sligo |
| Course Code |
SG447 |
| Course Type |
Higher Education CAO |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
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Institute of Technology Sligo |
Level 8 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
CAO |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Ballinode |
| Duration |
4 years |
| Leaving Certificate Entry Requirements |
Expand+Honours Degree/level 8
Four grade O6/H7 and two grade H5.
Leaving Certificate subjects must include Mathematics and English or Irish.
We require a minimum of 140 points for all Level 8 courses.
A Science subject at Leaving Certificate is ...
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Four grade O6/H7 and two grade H5.
Leaving Certificate subjects must include Mathematics and English or Irish.
We require a minimum of 140 points for all Level 8 courses.
A Science subject at Leaving Certificate is not required for this course.
Successful applicants for this course will be required to undergo Garda vetting and a medical evaluation.
Mathematics Entry Requirements
For most courses at IT Sligo we accept an H7 in Higher Level Mathematics, or a O6 in Ordinary Level Mathematics or an F2 or above in Foundation Mathematics as meeting the Mathematics Entry Requirements.
Exceptions To The Mathematics Entry Requirements
Please note the exceptions below to the general mathematics entry requirements.
Foundation Mathematics is not accepted for entry to any of the Engineering courses, except
Advanced Wood and Sustainable Building Technology SG332
Architectural Design SG345
Computing – Software Development SG136
Computing – Systems and Networking SG137
Computing – Games Development SG131
Computing SG246
Interior Architecture and Design SG331
Web Development and Creative Media SG538
Courses Which Require Higher Level (h5) Mathematics For Entry:
Civil Engineering SG342 (L8)
Courses Which Do Not Require Mathematics For Entry:
Business Administration SG535
Creative Design SG245 and SG232
Early Childhood Care and Education SG242
Fine Art SG244 and SG231
Office Administration SG105
Performing Arts SG241
Social Care Practice SG243
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| QQI FET Applicants General Information |
Expand+Scoring System for Eligible Applicants who hold QQI FET Awards
All QQI FET awards are part of the Common Awards System, or CAS, from 2014. A full QQI FET Level 5 or 6 major award will have a minimum credit value of 120. Component awards, or achieve...
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All QQI FET awards are part of the Common Awards System, or CAS, from 2014. A full QQI FET Level 5 or 6 major award will have a minimum credit value of 120. Component awards, or achievement of less than 120 credits, do not constitute a full award.
Scoring Process
Each QQI FET Level 5 and Level 6 component is scored as follows: Pass 1.111 Merit 2.222 Distinction 3.333. This component score is then multiplied by the individual component credit value to a maximum of 120 credits, a total maximum of 400 points. Components leading to the best 120 credits are scored. See table below.
Grade Score Credits Achieved Credits Counted Points
Distinction 3.333 15 15 50
Distinction 3.333 15 15 50
Distinction 3.333 15 15 50
Distinction 3.333 15 15 50
Distinction 3.333 15 15 50
Distinction 3.333 15 15 50
Merit 2.222 15 15 33.33
Merit 2.222 15 15 33.33
Distinction 3.333 5 n/a n/a
125 120 366.67
Some applicants will combine components achieved prior to the introduction of CAS with others which are part of CAS. Level 5 and 6 (NCVA) Certificates, i.e. major awards, achieved before the introduction of CAS are also scored according to the system outlined above.
All QQI FET Level 5 and Level 6 awards will be scored using the best 120 credits to deliver a maximum of 400 points regardless of whether they were achieved before or after the introduction of CAS.
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| QQI FET Entry Requirements |
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| Mature Applicants |
Expand+Mature Students
IT Sligo welcomes applications from mature students – up to 20% of places on courses in the Institute are reserved for mature applicants.
The Access Officer, Catherine McNelis, is the coordinator of our Access Programme for Mature...
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IT Sligo welcomes applications from mature students – up to 20% of places on courses in the Institute are reserved for mature applicants.
The Access Officer, Catherine McNelis, is the coordinator of our Access Programme for Mature Students. Applications should be made through the CAO in the usual way. An information evening for interested applicants will be held on the 17th January 2017.
A Mature Student Summer School, which is held in the two weeks immediately preceding the commencement of first year classes, is offered to incoming students who have been away from education for some time.
For further information please check out the website at: itsligo.ie or check out the Mature Student video on our YouTube channel.
For Further Information:
Catherine Mcnelis
Access Officer
T: +353 (0)71 93 05381
E: access@itsligo.ie
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| Alternative Entry |
Expand+Applicants presenting with school examinations other than the Irish Leaving Certificate examination, QQI/FET qualifications, GCE examinations or BTEC
The results of school leaving examinations other than the above mentioned are scored so that appl...
Hide-Applicants presenting with school examinations other than the Irish Leaving Certificate examination, QQI/FET qualifications, GCE examinations or BTEC
The results of school leaving examinations other than the above mentioned are scored so that applicants can be assessed in the same way as other applicants in the points system. In order to gain entry, applicants must meet 1) the minimum entry requirements, 2) the English language requirement, 3) any specific subject requirements and 4) the points requirements for the course.
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| Disability Access Route to Education DARE |
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| Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Financial Support |
Expand+A Student Contribution (registration) fee of €3,000 (2017/18) is payable by all students who do not qualify for a grant or scholarship. SUSI, Student Universal Support Ireland, provides financial support to eligible students. There are two elements...
Hide-A Student Contribution (registration) fee of €3,000 (2017/18) is payable by all students who do not qualify for a grant or scholarship. SUSI, Student Universal Support Ireland, provides financial support to eligible students. There are two elements to the student grant – a maintenance grant and a fee grant. A maintenance grant is a contribution towards your living costs. A fee grant can cover:
--All or part of your tuition fees.
--All or part of the Student Contribution fee.
--Costs of essential field trips.
If you have qualified for a maintenance grant, you will generally qualify for a fee grant. If you do not qualify for a maintenance grant, but your family’s reckonable income is below certain limits, you may qualify for a partial fee grant. This means that you will either be exempt from 0% of the Student Contribution, or exempt from 50% of any tuition fees and all of the Student Contribution.
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| CAO Application Dates and Fees |
Expand+Early online application (discounted): Fee €25 Closing Date: 20th January 2017 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €40 Closing Date: 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €50 Closing Date: 1st May 2...
Hide-Early online application (discounted): Fee €25 Closing Date: 20th January 2017 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €40 Closing Date: 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €50 Closing Date: 1st May 2017 at 5:15 pm
Change of Mind: Fee: Nil Closing Date: 1st July 2017 5:15 pm
Exceptional online late application - see page 14 of the 2017 CAO Handbook: Fee €50 Closing Date: 22nd July 2017 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 2017 and will be accepted up to 5:15pm on 1st May 2017, subject to the restricitions listed on page 3 of the 2017 CAO Handbook.
Late Applications (Exception to 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 and the University of Limerick 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 three HEIs, you should apply through CAO.
Refer to page 15 of the 2017 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 2017 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 2017 at 5:15pm and must have completed the HEAR/DARE application form by 1st March 2017 at 5:15pm – supporting documents must be sent to CAO offices before 1st April 2017 at 5:15pm.
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| Course Content |
Programme Description:
The programme is designed for students who wish to work in the area of health science, with a specific focus on specialist physical activity-related skills and knowledge. Students study physical activity promotion, prescription and delivery. The course aims to produce graduates with a strong academic base in health science disciplines related to physical activity and exercise, with the capacity to apply knowledge and skills in a variety of settings. |
| Subjects Taught |
Expand+Course Structure:
YEAR ONE: Students acquire practical skills in core subjects, including biology, chemistry, human anatomy and physiology, mathematics, health and fitness, communications, health promotion, computing, kinesiology, exercise instruc...
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YEAR ONE: Students acquire practical skills in core subjects, including biology, chemistry, human anatomy and physiology, mathematics, health and fitness, communications, health promotion, computing, kinesiology, exercise instruction, psychology and sociology.
YEAR TWO: Key modules include exercise physiology, health psychology, health biochemistry, health microbiology, research methods, determinants of health, physical testing and evaluation and facilitation skills.
YEAR THREE: Students study specialist streams in more depth. These include physical activity/exercise physiology, human nutrition, research methods and health promotion/public health. A thesis is completed in the second semester. Students work independently to plan, design, coordinate, collect and analyse data before writing a research report under the guidance of their supervisor.
YEAR FOUR: Key modules include applied epidemiology, qualitative methods in health research, applied statistics in public health, global issues in public health, promoting health in specific population groups, facilitation & group-work skills, professional practice and a health work placement.
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| Careers or Further Progression |
Career Opportunities:
Graduates will work in a wide range of health promotion related areas, including public health, in exercise / sport / fitness industry related work, in health research, epidemiology and health policy development.
Further Study Opportunities:
Students may pursue Masters or PhD research in a variety of disciplines. |
| Further Enquiries |
Admissions Office
T: 353 (0) 71 931 8510
E: admissions@itsligo.ie
Dr Ken Monaghan, Lecturer, School of Science
T: 353 (0) 71 915 5222 |
| Course Web Page |
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| Points History |
| Year |
Points |
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| 2017 |
321 |
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| 2016 |
330 |
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