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College of Computer Training (CCT) Prospectus

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Welcome to the College of Computer Training (CCT)

Welcome to the College of Computer Training (CCT) As a committed and dedicated organisation, it is our goal to maintain a learner focus in providing accessible and quality education to directly prepare our students for further study, or careers in the I.T. and Business global economies. Our college affords a personal touch to all its students with small class sizes and an excellent student service. We create a dynamic, student-centred international learning environment, which promotes individual potential. We invite you to study the information available in this Prospectus. Whether you are a prospective student, a parent, guidance counsellor, a business or research partner, community group, or an international associate, we would be delighted to engage in more detail about what CCT can offer you. Yours sincerely, Noel E. Gallagher Chairman

About CCT
CCT is committed to embracing an inclusive quality assurance culture, and has developed a number of policies and procedures to ensure that our courses and services are the highest quality in the IT education and training industry. Please contact the college directly to obtain a copy of the colleges Quality Assurance Handbook, detailing all of the policies and procedures at CCT.

International students studying in Ireland


Irelands worldwide reputation for high quality education is built on the solid foundation of commitment to excellence. Ireland is a beautiful island, combining contemporary modern cities with an unspoilt countryside, cityscapes steeped in history and a rich natural habitat. Renowned for friendliness, our safe, English speaking country offers the warmest of welcomes to students from all over the world. A Friendly, Safe Country English speaking Country Internationally Recognised Qualifications and Extensive Choice Supportive Learning Environments Innovative and Creative Culture Distinguished Graduates Leading Global Companies in Ireland

Special features of learning at CCT


small class sizes, promoting an interactive atmosphere with fellow students and lecturers, excellent levels of academic support continuous assessment system used throughout all programmes in order to better prepare for end of semester examinations by learning in a progressive manner; career-based programmes aligned closely with developments and changes in the global IT industry; after-care academic tutorial support provided by lecturers outside class time; and class demonstrators used in practical lectures to help more students understand lab demonstrations.

General facilities
Dublin city centre location; online and campus library; wireless Internet access; fully equipped computer laboratory; state-of-the-art lecture rooms; and access to a PC and laptop computer for all students.

CCT library
The library and information service at CCT incorporates resources covering all the main IT areas and schools of thought, reflecting the academic focus of the college. The library contains a growing collection of online and actual resources on a variety of subjects, including: programming; systems analysis and design; web design and development; artificial intelligence; project management; network management and security; operating systems; ICT law; management information systems Safari Technical andBusinessBooks Online Proquest OnlineJournals.

Quality assurance
CCT is committed to embracing an inclusive quality assurance culture, and has developed a number of policies and procedures to ensure that our courses and services are the highest quality in the IT education and training industry. Please contact the college directly to obtain a copy of the colleges Quality Assurance Handbook, detailing all of the policies and procedures at CCT.

Accreditation
The College of Computer Training (CCT) is accredited by the following globally renowned accreditation and awarding bodies: HETAC FETAC University of Hertfordshire Irish Computer Society & ICS Skills City & Guilds Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS) NCC Education Institute of Commercial Management Foras iseanna Saothair Irish National Register of Trainers

Moodle
Moodle is an open source course management system used throughout CCT. Students can access course notes of full- and part-time courses, past exam papers and sample assessments, conduct online exams and assignments in relation to the course material they are studying, and keep abreast of important social and academic dates.

CCT has agreed its Quality Assurance Policies and Procedures with the Higher Education Training Awards Council (HETAC) in Ireland. All CCT full-time courses are included on the Internationalisation Register of approved programmes in Ireland hosted by the Irish Dept. of Education & Science: College of Computer Trainings approved Training Programmes and Trainers have been placed on the FS/EI National Register of Trainers. The registration number of CCT is 902860.

Student life

Accommodation service
This service is mainly used by our international students. We can provide home stay accommodation with an Irish family, which suits your needs and special requests. CCT also offers advice on finding and sharing independent accommodation around Dublin.

At CCT, we are committed to enhancing the student experience by offering a range of services from careers information to social and sporting activities.

Airport transfer
The warm CCT welcome for our international students can begin with airport transfer to and from Dublin airport.

Counselling service
Although college is usually a positive experience, some students can experience difficulties. CCT offers a confidential counselling service, provided by a professionally registered counselling psychologist working as a consultant to the College.

Health service
CCT provides a subsidised medical service, for a nominal fee per visit to a professionally registered practitioner. We can also arrange medical insurance at a reduced rate for non-EU nationals studying at the College.

Free career guidance


CCT is committed to providing a free, learner-centred guidance and information service to our students, which is confidential, impartial, flexible and courteous.

Information and publications


The Student Office at CCT is an information hub and is always accessible. A course-specific student handbook is distributed to all registered students, which presents all the information you need to get started.

Student development programme


Our Student Services Department offers a range of workshops and seminars throughout the academic year relating to such relevant subjects as stress management, study skills, communication skills and exam techniques.

Sports and social programmes


We are always delighted to expand the range of clubs and societies at CCT, as determined by student demand. Opportunities for participation in sport and recreation at the College can be provided in nearby facilities, including soccer, cricket, swimming, badminton, basketball, indoor soccer, GAA and a gym.

International Foundation Programme CCT112


Course Overview
The International Foundation Programme of CCT is an undergraduate foundation programme which develops international students knowledge, skills and competence in Computing, IT, and Business, as well as enhancing and improving English Language levels proficiency. The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Liberal Arts, is to prepare international students for undergraduate further and higher education level, and to help learners gain access to university.

Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress


CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Programme Content
This programme is generally delivered over 4 academic semesters, 2 academic years (although students with an IELTS score of 5.0 upon entrance to this programme may be able to complete the programme in 1 year):

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the Further Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland (FETAC) and ACELS. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register, of approved full-time programmes in Ireland.

Year 1
General English Language studies and English for Academic Purposes, accredited by ACELS Ireland

Year 2
Semester 1 Communications Mathematics Computer Applications and Information Technology Skills Personal & Professional Development Semester 2 Applied Communications Business Administration Internet Social Studies

Academic Progression Opportunities


Successful graduates of the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Information Technology, will be eligible to progress directly onto the HETAC Level 6 Higher Certificate standard, or progressing directly onto Level 7 and 8 Bachelors level, at Irish and UK universities.

Duration/ Commencement dates


One - Two academic years (two separate routes depending on pre-requisite knowledge and experience in IT). CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules. Learners will also be assessed for FETAC Level 5 award certification and IELTS exam.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

International Foundation Programme CCT112


Protection for Learners policy
The college maintains a Protection for Learners Policy for this programme. In the unlikely event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, learners will be transferred to another provider offering the same or similar programme. To facilitate this, CCT has in place arrangements with two other educational and training providers to which course participants will be directed in the unlikely event of cessation of a programme. In the event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, where the option of transfer is not acceptable or feasible to the learner, CCT will refund the most recently paid fees. CCT has in place academic bonding arrangement with two other providers of the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT programme.

Learner Supports available


The following Learner Supports are available for this programme: Mentoring, Accommodation and Airport Transfer (if applicable), Counselling Service, Health Service, Career Guidance Service, Learner Development programme, Sports and Social programmes, Information and Publication service, Moodle, Learner disability testing and expert advice service through the CCT affiliation with IT Blanchardstown and the National Learning Network.

Entry Requirements
No previous experience or knowledge is required to be accepted for this course. However, any experience within the Computing and ICT sector will be advantageous, as well as Irish NQF Level 4 certification in the subject area of Computing and ICT. International learners whose first language is not English should have achieved an IELTS score of 4.0 or the following TOEFL equivalency: TOEFL CBT - 123 / TOEFL IBT - 41.

Diploma in ICT Systems Support CCT106


Course Audience
This full-time programme is ideal for any learner with an interest and motivation to embark on a Computing career, specifically within the areas of Networking and Systems Administration. It provides a strong introductory foundation to these pertinent, practical areas with the field of Computing and Information Technology. No pre-requisite knowledge of Networking and Systems Administration is required to commence this course.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of Diploma in ICT Systems Support, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive introductory foundation and understanding of the area of ICT Systems Support. It is envisioned that graduates will be able to fulfil a wide range of entry-level roles within the area of Systems and Network Support, and/or engage in further study in a wide range of areas within ICT Systems Support at undergraduate level and specifically progressing onto the City & Guilds Advanced Diploma in ICT Systems Support.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the globally recognised awarding body, City & Guilds. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register.

Duration / Commencement dates


One academic year. CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months

Course Content
This programme is delivered over 2 academic semesters, 1 academic year: Semester 1 Customer Support Provision Maintain ICT Equipment and Systems Install, Configure and Test ICT Networks Install, Configure and Maintain Software Semester 2 Install and Configure ICT Equipment and Operating Systems ICT Repair Centre Procedure ICT Systems Monitoring and Operation Testing ICT Systems

Progression
Students who successfully complete this course will be eligible for progression onto the Advanced Diploma in ICT Systems Support.

Advanced Diploma in ICT Systems Support CCT108


Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of Advanced Diploma for Software Developers, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive intermediate understanding in the area of Software Development. It is envisioned that graduates will be able to fulfil a wide range of entrylevel roles within this area, and/or engage in further study in a wide range of areas within Programming and Software Development.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the globally recognised awarding body, City & Guilds. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register.

Course Content
This programme is delivered over 2 academic semesters, 1 academic year: Semester 1 Develop Designs and Test Software Components Requirements Analysis and Systems Specifications Develop Software using SQL Designing and Creating Advanced Web Sites Semester 2 Designing and Creating Relational Databases Creating and Designing Websites Using Web Animation and Web Graphics Develop Software using C++ Develop Software using Java

Duration / Commencement dates


One academic year. CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months

Diploma for Software Developers CCT107


Course Audience
This full-time programme is ideal for any learner with an interest and motivation to embark on a Computing career, specifically within the area of Software Development. It provides a strong introductory foundation to Software Development and Computer Games design. No pre-requisite knowledge of Software Development is required to commence this course.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of Diploma for Software Developers, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive introductory foundation and understanding of the area of Software Development. It is envisioned that graduates will be able to fulfil a wide range of entry-level roles within this area, and/ or engage in further study in a wide range of areas within Programming and Software Development at undergraduate level and specifically progressing onto the City & Guilds Advanced Diploma of Software Developers.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the globally recognised awarding body, City & Guilds. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register.

Duration / Commencement dates


One academic year. CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date

Course Content
This programme is delivered over 2 academic semesters, 1 academic year: Semester 1 Designing and Creating Databases Create Designs and Test Software Components Designing and Creating Multi-page Web Sites Semester 2 Create Software Components using C++ Create Software Components using Java

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Advanced Diploma for Software Developers CCT109


Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of Advanced Diploma in ICT Systems Support, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive foundation and understanding of the area of ICT Systems Support. It is envisioned that graduates will be able to fulfil a wide range of entrylevel and junior roles within the area of Systems and Network Support, and/or engage in further study in a wide range of areas within ICT Systems Support at undergraduate level. It is ideal for those candidates who want to install and support ICT systems, want career progression within the ICT industry, those who wish to build on the skills and knowledge acquired at Diploma level.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the globally recognised awarding body, City & Guilds. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register.

Course Content
This programme is delivered over 2 academic semesters, 1 academic year: Semester 1 Customer Support Provision Plan for the Delivery of ICT Support Services and Assist in the Acquisition of ICT Systems Install, Configure and Integrate Networked Hardware and Software Install, Configure and Upgrade ICT Software Maintain ICT Equipment and Systems Semester 2 Implementing an ICT Systems Security Policy Principles of Planning Telecommunications Services Develop ICT Technical Documentation and Procedures ICT Systems and Network Management

Duration / Commencement dates


One academic year. CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Information Technology CITXX


Course Audience
The FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT is a full-time one - two year further education training programme. The programme is designed to provide a general introduction to the area of Information Communications Technology, and to serve as a pre-higher education programme to college or university. No previous experience or knowledge is required to be accepted for this course.

Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress


CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive introductory foundation and understanding of the main subject areas and schools of thought within the area of Information Technology at Irish NFQ Level 5.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the Further Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland (FETAC). This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register, of approved full-time programmes in Ireland.

Programme Content
This programme is delivered over 2 academic semesters, 1 academic year: Semester 1 C20012 G20001 C20148 C30145 Semester 2 C20013 B20012 C30143 W20008

Academic Progression Opportunities


Successful graduates of the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Information Technology, will be eligible to progress directly onto the HETAC Level 6 Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology at CCT, and will be considered for other Level 6 graduate progression opportunities in Ireland.

Computer Architecture & Systems Communications Web Authoring Operating Systems

Duration / Commencement dates


One - Two academic years (two separate routes depending on pre-requisite knowledge and experience in IT). CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date.

Computer Programming Database Methods Networks Work Experience

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Information Technology CITXX


Protection for Learners policy
The college maintains a Protection for Learners Policy for this programme. In the unlikely event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, learners will be transferred to another provider offering the same or similar programme. To facilitate this, CCT has in place arrangements with two other educational and training providers to which course participants will be directed in the unlikely event of cessation of a programme. In the event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, where the option of transfer is not acceptable or feasible to the learner, CCT will refund the most recently paid fees. CCT has in place academic bonding arrangement with two other providers of the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT programme.

Learner Supports available


The following Learner Supports are available for this programme: Mentoring, Accommodation and Airport Transfer (if applicable), Counselling Service, Health Service, Career Guidance Service, Learner Development programme, Sports and Social programmes, Information and Publication service, Moodle, Learner disability testing and expert advice service through the CCT affiliation with IT Blanchardstown and the National Learning Network.

Entry Requirements
No previous experience or knowledge is required to be accepted for this course. However, any experience within the Computing and ICT sector will be advantageous, as well as Irish NQF Level 4 certification in the subject area of Computing and ICT. International learners whose first language is not English should have achieved an IELTS score of 5.0 or the following TOEFL equivalency: TOEFL CBT - 180 / TOEFL IBT 64.

Certified Information Technology Systems Specialist (CITSS) CCT103


Course Audience
The Certified Information Technology Systems Specialist (CITSS) programme is ideal for those with a PC Maintenance, IT Support, IT Administrator, or Networking background. It would be considered a non-essential advantage to have at least 1 years occupational experience within the IT field. The most important necessity is to have enthusiasm and motivation to complete this programme. Experience is not essential.

Accreditation
The CITSS incorporates certification by FETAC and the following leading IT corporations: Microsoft www.microsoft.com, CompTIA www.comptia.org Cisco www.cisco.com.

Course Overview
The Certified Information Technology Systems Administrator (CITSS) programme comprises one academic qualification from FETAC, and three professional industry sectoral awards by three leading globally accredited IT awarding bodies CompTIA, Microsoft and Cisco. The programme covers computer maintenance and troubleshooting, networking and network security, software and hardware configuration necessary to access a successful career in the computer industry, or to pursue further studies at undergraduate and graduate level. The CITSS programme leads to four awards / qualifications. Students are positioned to undertake the following industry-recognised examinations: FETAC Level 6 Certificate in Computer Network Technology Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) CompTIA A+ Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

Entry Requirements
The academic entrance requirements for CCTs CITSA professional diploma programme are: Irish Leaving Certificate (Final Secondary school examination) 5 passes at Ordinary level including Mathematics and any language International equivalent academic entrance requirements can be ascertained by contacting us directly. Or FETAC Level 5 Certification in a related field Or Mature students (23 or over) need to satisfy an interview with a panel of experts at CCT, and may not need satisfy any entrance requirements Or 3 years experience in the IT and Computing industry As a guideline, International students whose native language is not English are required to produce an internationally recognised English language test score equivalent to an absolute minimum score of 5.0 on the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. The recommended IELTS score for this programme is: 5.5, or the following TOEFL equivalencies: TOEFL CBT 183 / TOEFL IBT 65

The overall aim of the CITSS programme is to provide the individual candidate with sufficient practical and theoretical computer knowledge to pursue a technical career as a professional IT Technical Engineer. Stage 1: FETAC Level 6 Certificate in Computer Network Technology Systems Software Network Models & Technologies Client Server Networks Network Administration System Maintenance Wan Technologies Switching Basics Routing Technologies

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Industry certification online exams, Written Examinations, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Stage 2: CompTIA A+ Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

Certified Information Technology Systems Specialist (CITSS) CCT103


Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress
CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Protection for Learners policy


This programme is awarded by the Further Education and The college maintains a Protection for Learners Policy for this programme. In the unlikely event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, learners will be transferred to another provider offering the same or similar programme. To facilitate this, CCT has in place arrangements with two other educational and training providers to which course participants will be directed in the unlikely event of cessation of a programme. In the event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, where the option of transfer is not acceptable or feasible to the learner, CCT will refund the most recently paid fees. CCT has in place academic bonding arrangement with two other providers of the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in IT programme.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the Further Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland (FETAC), Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register, of approved full-time programmes in Ireland.

Academic Progression Opportunities


Successful graduates of the CITSS programme, will be eligible to progress directly onto the HETAC Level 6 Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology at CCT, and will be considered for exemptions on any Bachelors degree programme.

Learner Supports available


The following Learner Supports are available for this programme: Mentoring, Accommodation and Airport Transfer (if applicable), Counselling Service, Health Service, Career Guidance Service, Learner Development programme, Sports and Social programmes, Information and Publication service, Moodle, Learner disability testing and expert advice service through the CCT affiliation with IT Blanchardstown and the National Learning Network.

Duration / Commencement dates


Two academic years. CCT usually commences full-time programmes over 3 intakes per year: February, May and September. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date.

Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology CCT110


Course Audience
This full-time programme is ideal for any learner with an interest and motivation to embark on a Computing career. It provides a strong introductory foundation to the more pertinent areas with the field of Computing and Information Technology. No prerequisite knowledge of Computing and IT is required to commence this course, but any previous knowledge, skills or competence in the area would be advantageous.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive and specialised, strong foundation and understanding of the area of Computing in Information Technology. It is envisioned that graduates will be able to fulfil a wide range of entry-level roles within the industry, and/or engage in further study in a wide range of areas within Computing and Information Technology at Level 7 and Level 8, to further develop their careers.

Accreditation
This programme is accredited by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland (HETAC).

Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress


CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Course Content
This programme is delivered over 4 academic semesters, 2 academic years: Semester 1 Computer Programming 1 Data Communications Maths for Computing & IT 1 Computer Architecture & Systems Creative Digital Media Semester 2 Computer Programming 2 Network Technology Maths for Computing & IT 2 Personal & Professional Development Web Design Semester 3 GUI Programming Mobile Technology Client Operating Systems Databases Web Development Semester 4 Advanced Programming Systems Analysis & Design Network Service Management & Virtualisation Server Operating Systems Management Information Systems

Duration / Commencement dates


Two academic years. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Academic Progression Opportunities


Successful graduates of this programme, will be eligible to progress onto Level 7 of the NQF on a related programme, and the third year of a Bachelors in Science in Computing in Science in Computing in Information Technology at Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown, subject to achievement of a Merit 2 final grading. Graduates would also be considered for other graduate career opportunities in Ireland, as the CCNA and MCSA industry certifications are embedded into this Level 6 academic programme.

Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology CCT110


Protection for Learners policy
The college maintains a Protection for Learners Policy for this programme. In the unlikely event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, learners will be transferred to another provider offering the same or similar programme. To facilitate this, CCT has in place arrangements with two other HETAC accreditedng providers to which course participants will be directed in the unlikely event of cessation of this programme. In the event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, where the option of transfer is not acceptable or feasible to the learner, CCT will refund the most recently paid fees. CCT has in place academic bonding arrangements with two other HETAC providers who deliver a similar programme at Level 6.

Learner Supports available


The following Learner Supports are available for this programme: Mentoring, Accommodation and Airport Transfer (if applicable), Counselling Service, Health Service, Career Guidance Service, Learner Development programme, Sports and Social programmes, Information and Publication service, Moodle, Learner disability testing and expert advice service through the CCT affiliation with IT Blanchardstown and the National Learning Network.

Entry Requirements
No previous experience or knowledge is required to be accepted for this course. However, any experience within the Computing and ICT sector will be advantageous, as well as Irish NQF Level 5 certification in the subject area of Computing and ICT. Minimum academic entry requirements for under 23 year old applicants are: at least 5 passes at Ordinary level in the Irish Leaving Certificate including Maths and a language. International learners whose first language is not English should have achieved an IELTS score of 5.5 or the following TOEFL equivalencies: TOEFL CBT 183 / TOEFL IBT 65.

NCC Education Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Business IT leading to the University of Hertfordshire MSc in Strategic Business Information Systems CCT105
Course Overview
The NCC Education Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Business IT leading to the University of Hertfordshire MSc in Strategic Business Information Systems is a full-time programme aimed at candidates from an Information Technology (IT) background. The course provides a thorough knowledge of IT in business and will prepare the individual with the necessary academic skills and credits for the eventual continuation to a Master of Science (MSc) degree. There is a strong IT theme running throughout the course and an opportunity to build on existing technical competencies to an advanced level. The learning outcome of the course is to equip the candidates with the necessary abilities to analyse the complex and interacting issues of a real world domain, to identify and be capable of analysing alternative approaches to address these issues and to select the most appropriate approach on the basis of experience and disciplined thought. The specific objectives of this programme are to significantly facilitate students to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Apply knowledge and skills in contributing to the strategic business & ICT management of an organisation. Demonstrate cross-functional abilities in the IT management of a business or significant project. Demonstrate development of a range of transferable skills. Plan the continual personal development and learning necessary for their future careers and reflect on their classroom and work based learning experiences. Respond to changing workplace environments. Relate theoretical knowledge directly into the workplace confidently, together with valuing a practical blend of taking initiative and thinking laterally.

Route 1 (Academic)
UK bachelors degree with honours (or equivalent) in Information Technology, Computer Science or related subject. IT graduates who hold a bachelors ordinary or pass- level degree (or equivalent) in Information Technology or related subject with exceptionally high marks may be considered for admission, at the discretion of NCC Education.

Route 2 (Conversion)
UK bachelors degree with honours in a non-IT-related subject (or equivalent) AND Three years work experience in an IT environment, with evidence of technical or managerial responsibility.

Route 3 (Vocational)
AND The ability to demonstrate suitability for academic study, via personal or telephone interview with the Course Co-ordinator at the students Accredited Partner Centre. Five years work experience in an IT environment, with evidence of technical or managerial responsibility

Students whose first language is not English will need an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent, as outlined in the NCC Education English Requirements for Postgraduate Entry document. To view this document, please visit the PgD SBIT programme page on the NCC Education website at www.nccedu.com.

NCC Education Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Business IT leading to the University of Hertfordshire MSc in Strategic Business Information Systems CCT105
Course Content
Stage 1 Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Business Information Technology (awarded by NCC Education) Research in Information Technology Enterprise Software and Business Infrastructure 30 Credits 30 Credits 30 Credits 30 Credits

Strategic Information Systems Analysis Project Management

Stage 2 MSc in Strategic Business Information Systems (awarded by the University of Hertfordshire, UK) Research Methodology Dissertation Two modules facilitated online by university lecturers Detailed module descriptions available upon request by directly contacting the college.

Accreditation
The Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Business Information Technology course portion is awarded by NCC Education, UK. The MSc in Strategic Business Information Systems is awarded by University of Hertfordshire, UK. Both qualifications are recognised and included on the Irish Dept. of Education Internationalisation Register of approved Irish colleges and courses.

Duration
Two academic years for both qualifications, and to achieve the MSc in Strategic Business Information Systems. Fourteen months full-time to complete both qualifications, and two years if taken on a part-time basis.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Masters in Business Administration CCT111


Course Overview
A Masters in Business Administration degree programme, is an internationally recognised one and is perceived in the global market as the passport to a successful managerial career. This MBA programme is comprised of industry relevant subjects, which have been designed by global industry leaders. The modern business enterprise is in constant transformation as it responds to technological innovations linking local communities to the global marketplace. This MBA programme is an advanced degree designed to prepare and equip managers with the knowledge and competencies necessary to administer controllable forces within their organizations in order to adapt successfully to variables and changes in the uncontrollable environment. Practitioners develop skills for deciphering and forecasting external forces and in the process become effective leader-managers in the increasingly multicultural, multinational environment of the twentyfirst century.

Course Content
Semester 1 702LEAD 703SMGT 710SOI 726PMCP Semester 2 705SMKT 709SLSI 712SFI 711SHRM Semester 3 715EGB 719FMI 731SSUP 729PROJ Entrepreneurship and Globalisation Financial Markets and Institutions Strategic Supply Chain Management Final Project Strategic Marketing Strategic Legal and Social Issues Strategic Finance Strategic Human Resource Management Leadership Strategic Management Strategic Operations Issues Project Management: Concepts and Practices

Course Audience
The following are the minimum admission requirements for this programme: Or Or a qualification deemed equivalent to an Australian Bachelors degree, preferably with some professional practice; a qualification deemed equivalent to an Australian Advanced Diploma with at least 3 years relevant work experience; a minimum of 3 years managerial experience deemed acceptable by AIBA and CCT International applicants whose first language is not English must produce an official test score of an internationally recognised English Language proficiency testing system. The minimum English Language test score requirement for this course is 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Official equivalent scores from the TOEFL English Language test will also be accepted

Detailed module descriptions available upon request by directly contacting the college.

Accreditation
The Masters in Business Administration is listed on the Internationalisation Register of approved colleges and courses, hosted by the Irish Department of Education. This course is awarded by the Australian Institute of Business Administration, part of the Gibaran Learning Group.

Duration / Commencement dates


One academic year: 3 thirteen week semesters. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Exit Points

The flexibility of this MBA programme is enhanced by the various Exit Points / Additional Certification Stages of this programme: - Graduate Certificate in Management is obtained (after any 4 subjects, other than the final project are completed). Graduate Diploma in Management is obtained (after any 8 subjects, other than the final project are completed).

City & Guilds International ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) CCT118
Course Audience
Any non-native English Language speaker, can improve their English Language skills in General or Intensive studies of English through the internationally recognised framework of City & Guilds English Language programmes.

Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress


CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme is to enhance and improve your English language skills, knowledge and competency in reading, writing, understanding, listening, and speaking English. This one year programme is recognised by the Irish Dept. of Education and Skills, and therefore globally recognised. This course can be delivered between 1 3 years, depending on your need for English language learning, and can serve as the perfect foundation for further and higher education and training through the English Language.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by City & Guilds. This programme is also included on the Irish Dept of Education & Science, Internationalisation Register, of approved full-time programmes in Ireland.

City & Guilds Qualifications and Course streams


International ESOL qualifications are delivered over six levels mapped to the Common European Framework: Preliminary Access Achiever Communicator Expert Mastery

Academic Progression Opportunities


Successful graduates of this programme, will be eligible to progress directly onto the FETAC foundation and certificate programmes and HETAC Level 6 Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Information Technology at CCT, and will be considered for other Level 6 graduate progression opportunities in Ireland.

Duration / Commencement dates


One Three academic years, depending on the EL language improvement requirement of the student, with commencement dates constantly throughout the year on a rolling basis.

International ESOL Qualifications are intended for


Non-native speakers of English worldwide Students learning English as part of their school or college curriculum People needing English for their everyday or working life Learners who require externally recognised certification of their levels in English Learners attending short courses in English

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module .

University of Hertfordshire Masters of Science in Computer Science CCT117


Course Overview
The University of Hertfordshire MSc in Computer Science is a full-time programme (supplemented by a virtual / online course management system) aimed primarily at candidates from a Computing and Information Technology (IT) background. The course provides a thorough expert and up-to-date knowledge of IT and Computer Science and will prepare the individual with the necessary academic skills and credits for the eventual continuation to a Master of Science (MSc) degree. The University of Hertfordshire MSc in Computer Science is designed to give graduates the up-to-date skills and knowledge sought after by employers, whether in business, government, or research. This programme will prepare graduates for a career in research, IT, or Software Development. If a candidates first degree is not in computer science, it will enable that student (with supplemental introductory subjects throughout this Masters programme) to apply advanced computing techniques to the candidates original discipline, or to change career direction into the IT industry.

Course Content
The following modules can be taken over a 2 year period, with core modules mandatory to complete: Core Modules Research Methodology Computer Science MSc. Project Dissertation Optional Modules Advanced Databases Distributed Systems Security Human Computer Interaction: Developing Usable Systems Human Computer Interaction: Selecting Usable Systems Introduction to Programming Measures and Models for Software Engineering Mobile Standards, Interfaces, and Applications Multicast and Multimedia Networking Multimedia Specification, Design and Production Object-Oriented Programming Principles and Practice of E-learning Design and Development Professional Issues Secure Systems Programming Software Development Tools and Methods Software Engineering Practice and Experience Web Scripting and Content Creation Web Services Wireless, Mobile and Ad-Hoc Networking Detailed module descriptions available upon request by directly contacting the college.

Course Aims
The normal entry requirements for the programme are: the applicants ability to succeed at, and benefit from the Programme. For guidance purposes, the normal entry requirements for the Programme are: a recent Honours Degree in Computer Science (or equivalent); a less recent Honours Degree in Computer Science (or equivalent); an Honours Degree in a non-CS subject combined with some level of computer literacy.

Accreditation
This programme is awarded by the University of Hertfordshire, UK

Duration
Two academic years both full-time and part-time

Entrants with a recent Honours Degree in Computer Science (or equivalent) may be registered directly for the Programme. Depending on the award concerned, and the computing background of the entrant, he or she may be required to take some combination of the modules: Introduction to Programming. Object-oriented Programming. Software Development Tools and Methods.

Course Fees

Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

UK and Irish NQF Levels


UK NQF award at Level 7 Irish NQF award at Level 9

Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate sufficient competence in English to benefit from the Programme. This is normally demonstrated by recognised awards equivalent to a TOEFL score of 550 in the written test or 213 in the CBT test together with a TOEFL Test of Written English of 4.0, or an overall IELTS score of 6.0 Candidates who do not satisfy these requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Bachelors in Science in Computing in Information Technology CCT116


Course Audience
This full-time programme is ideal for any learner with an interest and motivation to embark on a Computing career. It provides a number of streams of the fundamental, current and industry relevant schools of thought within the field of Computing and Information Technology. No pre-requisite knowledge of Computing and IT is required to commence this course, but any previous knowledge, skills or competence in the area would be advantageous. Semester 5 Data Structures & Algorithms Advanced Switching & Routing Data Mining Rich Internet Applications Major Group Project Part 1

Course Overview
The overall aim of this programme leading to the award of Bachelors in Science in Computing in Information Technology, is to provide its learners with the necessary theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and competence, to gain a comprehensive and specialised, strong foundation and understanding of the area of Computing in Information Technology. It is envisioned that graduates will be able to fulfil a wide range of entry-level to middle-level roles within the industry, and/or engage in further study in a wide range of areas within Computing and Information Technology at Irish NQF Level 8, to further develop their careers.

Semester 6 Object Orientation with Design Patterns Network Forensics Cloud Computing & Virtualisation Social Networking Major Group Project Part 2

Assessment
CCT will utilise a variety of assessment methods to help ensure that the learning outcomes of each subject will be achieved, for example: Written Examination compiled of long or short term essays, Objective Tests, Presentations, Group Projects, Practical Assignments, Oral Examinations and so on. Assessment will be continuous throughout each module, with final examinations administered in most of the modules.

Course Content
This programme is delivered over 6 academic semesters, 3 academic years: Semester 1 Computer Programming 1 Data Communications Maths for Computing & IT 1 Computer Architecture & Systems Creative Digital Media Semester 2 Computer Programming 2 Network Technology Maths for Computing & IT 2 Personal & Professional Development Web Design Semester 3 GUI Programming Mobile Technology Client Operating Systems Databases Web Development Semester 4 Advanced Programming Systems Analysis & Design Network Service Mgt. & Virtualisation Server Operating Systems Management Information Systems

Accreditation
It is anticipated that this programme will be validated by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council of Ireland (HETAC). This programme is presently awaiting validation.

Mechanisms for giving and receiving feedback on learning progress


CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners have an opportunity to give feedback on the college, programme, faculty, facilities, administration, student services and admissions and course induction through the following verification surveys: 1) Learner Verification survey; 2) Student Services and Support survey; and 3) Admissions and Course Induction survey. CCT constantly encourages feedback from its learners in a formal and informal basis. Learners also conduct an Ongoing Monitoring Review process with faculty and administration of the college once per semester.

Duration / Commencement dates / Irish NQF Level


Three academic years. This Irish NQF Level of this course will be: Level 7. Please contact CCT directly for the next Commencement date.

Course Fees
Please contact the college directly to ascertain the course fees. Medical insurance for Non-EU nationals is compulsory and as part of the Irish Student Visa requirements and can be arranged by CCT for an additional fee of EUR160 for 12 months.

Bachelors in Science in Computing in Information Technology CCT116


Academic Progression Opportunities
Successful graduates of this programme, will be eligible to progress onto Level 8 of the NQF on a related programme. Graduates would also be considered for other graduate career opportunities in Ireland and globally, particularly with preparation for such industry led qualifications such as the CCNA and MCSA embedded into the first two years of this academic programme.

Protection for Learners policy


The college maintains a Protection for Learners Policy for this programme. In the unlikely event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, learners will be transferred to another provider offering the same or similar programme. To facilitate this, CCT has in place arrangements with two other HETAC accredited providers to which course participants will be directed in the unlikely event of cessation of this programme. In the event of a programme of study unexpectedly ceasing, where the option of transfer is not acceptable or feasible to the learner, CCT will refund the most recently paid fees. CCT has in place academic bonding arrangements with two other HETAC providers who deliver a similar programme at Level 7.

Learner Supports available


The following Learner Supports are available for this programme: Mentoring, Accommodation and Airport Transfer (if applicable), Counselling Service, Health Service, Career Guidance Service, Learner Development programme, Sports and Social programmes, Information and Publication service, Moodle, Learner disability testing and expert advice service through the CCT affiliation with IT Blanchardstown and the National Learning Network.

Entry Requirements
Any experience within the Computing and ICT sector will be advantageous, as well as Irish NQF Level 6 Higher Certificate certification in the subject area of Computing and ICT. Minimum academic entry requirements for under 23 year old applicants are: at least 2 Higher Level C3s and 4 passes at Ordinary level in the Irish Leaving Certificate including Maths and a language. International learners whose first language is not English should have achieved an IELTS score of 5.5 6.0 or the following TOEFL equivalencies: TOEFL CBT 183 / TOEFL IBT 65.

Part-time courses Alumni


The CCT Alumni Association was established in 2006 to maintain lifelong links with our former academic and professional students, tracking their career development and providing support for their future. Membership of the association is automatic for the following: those who have pursued and completed academic courses at the College; those who have pursued professional qualifications through the College; those who have completed short-term or modular programmes at the College; and those who initiated their studies (academic or professional) with the College but have qualified elsewhere.

CCT delivers the following part-time courses:


European Certification of Informatics Professionals Internet and Email Introduction to Computer Programming Introduction to Web Design and Development Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) Network + (CompTIA) PC Maintenance and Repair Adobe Photoshop PHP and MySQL Post Graduate Diploma in ICT Management A + (CompTIA) Advanced Web Design and Development Cisco Certified Network Associate (EUCIP) CCT203 CCT212 CCT204 CCT211 CCT205 CCT208 CCT215 CCT206 CCT210 CCT214 CCT207 CCT213 CCT209

We also support our former students and graduates with seminars, conferences, lectures and societies. We hope that you will avail of the links we maintain with many of the top multinational IT corporations and privatencompanies around Ireland.

European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) CCT201 ECDL Advanced Java Programming Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Business and I.T Summary course descriptions for part-time courses are available on CCTs website www.cct.ie, by contacting the college directly, or by requesting a part-time brochure. CCT is constantly reviewing and changing our Part Time offerings subject to demand and changes in the Information Technology sector. Please contact the college for further information. CCT202 CCT225

Admission Accommodation service


Full-time applicants should complete our direct application form and return it to us, with the appropriate supporting documentation where necessary. Part-time applicants should complete our direct enrolment form and return it to us. Part-time course application forms can also be submitted online. Please visit our website on www.cct.ie for further information.

Entrance requirements
The academic entrance requirements for CCTs undergraduate and professional diploma programmes are: Irish Leaving Certificate - 5 passes at Ordinary level including Mathematics and any language The minimum academic entrance requirements for Primary degree in the field of Computing, or any other related field, awarded by a recognised institution/authority and/or Minimum of 6 years experience within the industry at an appropriate level, and having satisfied an admissions interview with CCT faculty and admissions staff

International equivalent academic entrance requirements can be ascertained by contacting us directly. Foreign applicants whose first language is not English must produce a test score of an official internationally-recognised English Language proficiency test. Please contact us directly to discover what tests and minimum scores we accept.

Application requirements
Each full-time course application submitted must be accompanied by stipulated supporting documentation. Please contact our Admissions Office to find out what this documentation includes. Part-time course application forms can be submitted online. Please visit our website on www.cct.ie.

Course fees
CCT is a private institution and therefore course fees are applicable. Please contact us for further information.

Application deadlines
We accept applications for our part-time and full-time courses on a rolling basis. As our part-time courses run year round (subject to demand), no application deadlines exist. Please contact us to obtain application deadlines for our full-time programmes.

Visa requirements
Please log onto the following website: www.inis.gov.ie; and click on the Visas link, to obtain all the information you need to make a Study in Ireland Visa application. Alternatively CCT staff can guide and advise you through the process if you are a prospective applicant and have paid full fees for the first year of your chosen course.

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER TRAINING (CCT) Enrolment Form for Full-Time Programmes


Personal Details
Family Name:

Third Level College or University Education


Institution Name:

First Name: Course Name:

Date of Birth: Title of Award:

Gender: Duration of Course:

Email Address: Awarding / Examining Body:

PPS Number in Ireland:

Irish Home Address:

English Language Qualifications (if applicable)


Exam / Test Title

Result:

Next of Kin:

Date Taken:

Next of Kin Telephone Number:

Course Interested in Taking Secondary School Education


Secondary School Qualification Obtained:

Signature: Month and Year Obtained:

Overall Grade / Result:

Date:

College of Computer College of Computer Training (CCT) Training Prospectus(CCT)


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