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Access Foundation Programme - Aungier Street

Higher Education Direct Entry
TU699 APFC

The programme forms part of TU Dublin’s commitment to extending access to education to people from communities lacking a strong tradition of participation in third-level education.

Award Name Special Purpose Certificate (Level 6 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Special Purpose
Awarding Body Technological University Dublin
NFQ Level Level 6 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Special Purpose Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) Special Purpose Technological University Dublin Level 6 NFQ
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Full time
Apply to:
Course provider

Duration

1 year

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements?
This programme is designed specifically for applicants who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage and/or educational disadvantage. Each candidate is screened at the short-listing stage to determine eligibility for the programme.

Am I suitable or ready for the programme?
Candidates are assessed for their academic suitability for the programme. The following are considered:
• Educational experience and qualifications. Particular emphasis is paid to educational experiences over the last five years. You should detail all relevant educational experiences including secondary school qualifications, experience of further adult education and training, as well informal education or non-certified courses. Please include a copy of any relevant qualifications or certificates.
• Work and volunteering experience. You should detail your work experience.
• Essay and personal statement. You are required to submit a handwritten essay and personal statement.
• Access Foundation Programme - Candidate Brief 2022/23

Other Entry Requirements:
• Candidates who already hold a higher education qualification, with no evidence of deterioration in academic ability, are deemed ineligible.
• Those who participate in the programme must have the right to live and study in Ireland. Applicants should either have an Irish/EU passport, a stamp 4 visa or be able to show they are within the International Protection system in Ireland.

Careers / Further progression

Progression
Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on a suitable undergraduate course at TU Dublin through a facilitated entry process. We offer guidance and support during the year to help students to identify undergraduate options.

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Further information

150 places

The Access Foundation Programme is free for participants. Students on the programme are not eligible for the SUSI grant. Students in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment may be eligible for the Back to Education Allowance.

For further information, please contact Johanna King, Access Foundation Programme Co-ordinator, at johanna.king@tudublin.ie or (01) 2205828.

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How To Apply
Applications are made online to TU Dublin and are shortlisted based on eligibility and suitability. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. Offers are made to candidates based on the application form and interview.

The Access Foundation Programme is now open for applications.

Closing date for applications is September 1st 2023.

Young Adult application (If you were 21 or under on January 1st 2023)

Mature Student application form (If you were 22 or over on January 1st 2023)

What is... Access Foundation Programme?
The Access Foundation Programme (AFP) is a one-year full-time course preparing students, both personally and academically, to pursue undergraduate programmes at TU Dublin. Students are based on the Aungier Street Campus.

Graduates from the programme move on to undergraduate courses across a range of disciplines offered at the university, including Science and Health, IT and Computing, Engineering and Built Environment, Social Science, Business, Hospitality, Arts and Tourism.

Why was the AFP set up and who is it for?
The programme forms part of TU Dublin’s commitment to extending access to education to people from communities lacking a strong tradition of participation in third-level education. The course is of particular benefit to adults who’ve been out of education for a long time, or who did not complete a Leaving Certificate. In addition, we welcome applications from people whose skills no longer allow them to access the labour market.

Learning outcome/What will you study?
Students take six compulsory modules and two optional modules each semester. Optional modules are chosen from a range of modules in the areas of science, engineering, business, social science, art and computing. Students will develop the skills needed to undertake an undergraduate qualification at TU Dublin, learn how to research and write academic work, and improve their communication and information technology skills.

Year One
Semester 1
Core Modules (compulsory)
• Introduction to Higher Education
• Applied Writing
• Communications
• Study Skills (Semester 1) / Research Skills (Semester 2)
• Information Technology
• Mathematics: students take one of the following modules:
- Advanced
- Intermediate
- Fundamental

Optional Modules (choose 2)
• Introduction to Humanities
• Introduction to Social Science
• Introduction to Marketing
• Introduction to Financial Accounting
• Computer Science Fundamentals (Networking Technologies)
• Engineering (Electronic and Electrical)
• Introduction to Chemistry
• Fundamental Physics
• Human Biology
• Art Portfolio Preparation (year-long)

Semester 2
Core Modules
• Introduction to Higher Education 2
• Applied Writing 2
• Communications 2
• Research Skills
• Information Technology
• Mathematics 2: students take one of the following modules:
- Advanced
- Intermediate
- Fundamentals

Optional Modules (choose 2)
• Introduction to Economics
• Introduction to Management
• Applied Social Science
• Approaches to Humanities
• Cultural Tourism
• Applied Chemistry
• Applied Physics
• Cell Biology and Genetics
• Mechanical Engineering
• Computer Science (Programming)

Location: Aungier Street
Level: Level 6
Award: Access Foundation Programme

Contact Us
Access Foundation Programme Coordinator - Bobby Maher
Email: bobby.maher@tudublin.ie
Tel: +353 872904609

Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Full time
Apply to:
Course provider