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Subject Choices for Leaving Certificate 2009 - 2011

Subject Choices for Leaving Certificate 2009 - 2011. Introduction. Overview of Subject Choices Post Leaving Cert options Essential Subjects Ideal Subjects Other Entry Requirements UK colleges Choosing Subjects. Guidelines.

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Subject Choices for Leaving Certificate 2009 - 2011

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  1. Subject Choices for Leaving Certificate2009 - 2011

  2. Introduction • Overview of Subject Choices • Post Leaving Cert options • Essential Subjects • Ideal Subjects • Other Entry Requirements • UK colleges • Choosing Subjects

  3. Guidelines • Irish, English, Maths, third language are core subjects for most pupils. • 3 more subjects to be selected. • Art, History, Geography, French, German, Italian, Classical Studies, Music, Home Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Applied Maths, Accounting, Business Studies and Economics

  4. Post School Options • Work • Degree/ (Diploma) courses • PLC / Vocational Courses

  5. 21st Century Workplace • Need to be skilled and adaptable • Most people will have 2 – 3 careers in a lifetime • Entry level jobs require 5 – 6 passes at Leaving Cert

  6. Degree Courses - Matriculation • General Entry Requirements vary from institution to institution • Set out subjects, levels (honours/ ordinary) and grades that have to be achieved by everyone. • Places are then allocated on points

  7. National University of Ireland (NUI) UCD, NUIM, UCC, NUIG, Royal College of Surgeons, NCAD, Milltown Institute • NUI Matriculation: Six subjects, minimum of two Higher Level Cs; pass in English, Irish • Third language essential for almost all faculties – some science & engineering courses excluded but NOT health sciences. • Maths essential for all faculties except law, social science and arts.

  8. Matriculation Continued • Trinity College: Six subjects, minimum of three HCs; pass in English; pass in Maths and another language. • Institutes of Technology and DCU:Six subjects, minimum of two HCs pass in Maths and English or Irish essential.

  9. Essential Subjects • Science Subjects are required for science degrees and medical/ health courses. • Honours Engineering Degrees require Honours Mathematics. • An C grade (or higher) in Honours Irish is required for Primary Teaching. • Chemistry required for Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, Dietetics, Medicine in UCC

  10. SCIENCE ENGINEERING MEDICINE DENTISTRY VETERINARY* PHARMACY* PHYSIOTHERAPY RADIOGRAPHY NURSING ARCHITECTURE OCCUP. THERAPY SPEECH THERAPY SPORTS SCIENCE MED LAB SCIENCE DIETETICS* OPTOMETRY PRODUCTION MGT. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INFO. TECHNOLOGY Courses that need a science subject

  11. Ideal Subjects • Just because subjects are not required does not mean that they are not ideal. • Accounting and Honours Maths for Business Courses • Two sciences for Medicine, Science, Veterinary Medicine

  12. Other Entry Requirements Courses in Art, Photography, Film and Media • Portfolio Required – outside school hours or portfolio prep course • Often want experience – may have interviews

  13. Entrance to Medicine from 2009 • From 2009 entrance to Medicine based on Aptitude Test + Leaving Certificate results. Student must achieve minimum of 480 points. • Normal entrance requirements still apply (i.e. 2 sciences in TCD etc.) • Aptitude test to be taken in February of 6th Year

  14. PLC and Vocational Courses • PLC – Post Leaving Certificate Courses • 1 and 2 year long courses – all now linked to allow students to progress on degree courses • Hundreds of courses in art, beauty, media, social care, nursing, business, science, tourism, sport etc. • No specific subject requirements, but must pass five LC subjects

  15. Vocational Courses • FAILTE Ireland, FÁS apprenticeships, Beauty Therapy/ Hairdressing • No specific subject requirements but pass in 5 LC subjects. Home Economics highly desirable for FAILTE Ireland

  16. Applying to Colleges in UK • UK college application includes school reference, predicted grades and personal statement • Work experience and extra curricular activities in area highly desirable • 2 Sciences and Chemistry essential for some and highly desirable for all Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Science courses

  17. Keeping your options open Humanities group – Art, Classical Studies, French, German, Italian, Geography, History, Music Science Group – Physics, Chemistry, Biology Applied Maths, Home Economics Business group – Business studies, Accounting, Economics DO YOU HAVE A BALANCE OF SUBJECTS FROM THE GROUPS?

  18. Bad Reasons for Choosing. • Who the teacher will probably be. • What the student’s friends are doing. • Rumours from older brothers/sisters or friends about what is an “easy” subject - a subject is only easy if you are good at it. • Be wary of biased advice.

  19. 4 questions that need to be answered. • What does the student like and what is the student good at? • What is essential for a possible career? • Is there a balance between Arts, Sciences, Business? • What may be desirable for a possible career?

  20. Information • Look to the school for information. • www.qualifax.ie – excellent subject choice section • www.cao.ie • www.mountsackville.com – parents section • www.careersportal.ie • www.skoool.ie • www.ucas.com • Career Section in School Library

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