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FETAC Childcare (NCVA Level 5) Classroom based

Telephone No.
Location
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555555

Youthreach Letterfrack VTOS Letterfrack

  • 095 41893
  • Letterfrack, Co Galway

FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre for information on registration fees. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education (PLC - One year full time course) FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. Course delivered through Irish.

  • 095 41302
  • Letterfrack, Co Galway

  • Tuam, Co Galway
  • Archbishop McHale College 093 24237

Merchants Road, Galway Castleblakeney, Co Galway Athenry, Co Galway
VTOS Merchants Road Ard Scoil Chuain
091 566885 09096 78127 091 844159 Email:

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  • Ionad Breisoideachais
  • 091 574411
  • Rosmuc, Co Galway

FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based.
Galway Roscommon Education Training Board

  • (formerly VEC) Ballinasloe
  • 09096 43479
  • Ballinasloe, Co Galway

FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. ( Fees - concessions may be available depending on circumstances - contact centre for more information) Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees (course coordinator Gerald Naughton). Classroom based.
Galway Roscommon Education Training Board (formerly VEC) Oughterard

5

  • 091 866912
  • Oughterard, Co Galway

Galway Community College (Móinín na gCiseach)

555

091 755464 www.galwaycc.ie 09096 79231
Galway City
Vocational School, Mountbellew South Galway Adult Learner Centre (Contact Sinead Morgan), GRETB, Ennis Road, Gort
Mountbellew, Co Galway Gort, Co Galway
FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre -
091 630624 registration fees. Classroom based. Course Scoil Phobail Mhic Dara,

5555

  • delivered through Irish.
  • Carna
  • 095 32245
  • Carna, Co Galway

FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees.
Further Education Centre,

  • Moycullen
  • 091 555877
  • Moycullen, Co Galway

Loughrea, Co Galway
St Brendans Further Education Centre, Loughrea 091 841387

  • 044 9348936
  • Distance Learning/Blended

FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom & Blended learning. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Course code MAF 5.1 Tues & Thurs and 8 Saturdays. Contact trainer for Progressive College of registration and fees. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Online Course.
01 8920011 Email: [email protected]

5

  • Portobello institute
  • Galway City

Galway City
01 4884300 Email: [email protected]

55

Further Education The Open College Chevron Training &
01 2061828 Website: www.theopencollege.com Online Course
FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre -

5

registration fees. Online/Blended learning. Recruitment Ltd. FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care &

  • 1890 252647
  • Online/Blended Learning

Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom & Blended learning.
Classroom & Blended Learning

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  • Early Childhood Ireland
  • 01 4040687

FETAC Level 5 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Online Course. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact Muintearas re Fees. Classroom based. Course delivered through Irish. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Distance & Blended learning.
College of Management & IT

66

  • Muintearas
  • 091 551412
  • Tir an Fhia, Co na Gaillimhe

Galway City
Galway Community College

  • 044 9348936
  • Distance Learning/Blended

Learning nationwide

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Midland School of Childcare [email protected]
FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom based.
Galway Roscommon Education Training Board (formerly VEC) Ballinasloe

66

  • 09096 43479
  • Ballinasloe, Co Galway

Athenry, Co Galway
091 844159 Email:

FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. (Contact training centre re reduction in registration fees in certain circumstances). Classroom based. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact trainer for registration and fees. Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom & Blended learning.
Galway Roscommon Education Training Board (formerly VEC) Adult Education Athenry
091 844159 Email: [email protected]

66666

Athenry, Co Galway Galway City Classroom based - Also Distance Learning and Blended Learning
Progressive College of Further Education
01 4884300 Email: [email protected]

01 8920011 Email:

Chevron Training &
Galway City
FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Online/Blended learning. Recruitment Ltd. FETAC Level 6 Early Childhood Care & Education. Contact training centre - registration fees. Classroom & Blended
1890 252647 01 4040687
Online/Blended Learning Classroom & Blended

  • Learning
  • learning.
  • Early Childhood Ireland

BA in Applied Early Childhood Studies NFQ Level 7. This course takes place over 24 months: 2 evenings per week. It is both classroom & Blended Learning based.

Fees: €2,500 p.a.

Dundalk Institute of Technology
Dundalk and Blended Learning

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042 9370200 Email: [email protected] 091 492080 Email:[email protected]
NUIG B.A. Early Childhood Studies and Practice -Level 8. (Note:Dept of Education advises: "... A practitioner will not qualify for the higher capitation rate on completion of year 1 or 2 only..." - must Learning, National University complete Degree programme).
Office for Adult & Continuing

  • of Ireland, Galway (NUIG)
  • Distance Learning

Higher Diploma in Early Education & Care: NFQ Level 8. 1 Year: 2 evenings and some Saturdays. *This programme is designed for Degree Holders who do not hold the necessary qualification for the ECCE scheme and who are working in the Early years sector.

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BA (Hons) Degree in Early Childhood Studies: NFQ Level 8. This course is 4 years blended learning. Distance learning with supported workshops each term. *Exemption for Year 1 for learners who satisfy recognition for prior learning.
01 8920011 Email:

Award: Higher Certificate in Arts in Childcare Supervisory Management (Level 6: 2 years part-time: 2 evenings per week and 1 Saturday per month) Progression to

  • BA (Hons) Level 8 in Childcare
  • Athlone Institute of

Technology
09064 68000 Caroline Burke Email: [email protected]

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  • Management:
  • Athlone

BA (Hons) Degree in Early Years: NFQ Level 8. This course is 6 years part time; 3/4 years full time - Distance Learning. Fees paid module by module basis: 60 Credits - £2,632 p.a. (part time). 120 Credits £5,264 p.a.(full time)360 credits are needed

888

061 204929 Email: [email protected]
Distance Learning Limerick
BA (Hons) Early Childhood Care and Education NFQ Level 8. This course is 4 years full time and is open to mature

  • students. Contact college for fees.
  • Mary Immaculate College

BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Care and Education NFQ Level 8. Note: Students can exit after 4 years with a Level 7 award.

  • This course is classroom based
  • Sligo Institute of Technology 071 9155262 Email: [email protected]
  • Sligo

BA (Hons) Degree in Early Childhood - Teaching and Learning NFQ Level 8. This is a 3 year part time course delivered 1 evening per week + 1 weekend per month + 2 block weeks per academic year. The

fees for year 1 will be €2,300.

01 4040690 Email: [email protected]

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  • Early Childhood Ireland
  • Dublin - across 2 locations

BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Education. This course is 3 years full time. Applications are via the CAO and mature student applications (from 23yrs +) are welcomed.
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT)

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BA in Early Childhood Care and Education NFQ Level 7 and NFQ Level 8. This course is 3 years part time + 1 year for BA (Hons) Institute of Technology

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Level 8. Fees are €2,200 p.a.

Dublin
BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies NFQ Level 8. This course is 3 years full time. Advanced entry for eligible students. Apply via the CAO.
Waterford Institute of

BA Early Years and Childhood Studies (BA Level 8 (Hons) Degree). This course is 3 years Full time - Mature students can apply directly through the CAO. Fees:

€2,750 p.a. 2014/2015

BA in Early Years Education: NFQ Level 7 & Level 8 (Hons). This course is 3 years full time + 1 year full time for BA (Hons). Apply via CAO.

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University College Cork (UCC) 021 4903571 Email: [email protected] Cork Institute of Technology
Cork

BA in Early Childhood Care and Education NFQ Level 7 - Progression to Level 8 BA (Hons). This course is 3 years for Level 7 + 1 year (4 yrs) for BA (Hons) Level 8. Fees are revised by the higher Education Authority on a yearly basis.
Institute of Technology Tralee

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  • 066 7191662 Ext 1662
  • Tralee

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