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FETAC modules, what are they?

  • 11-08-2010 9:30pm
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    In some Colleges I see a requirement such as:
    "The entry requirements are a minimun of 4 Level 5 FETAC modules with distinction."

    What are these Level 5 modules?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,000 ✭✭✭spinandscribble


    that depends entirely on your fetac course. They're the modules by which you study for your fetac, you need a total of 8 to have a full cert. You can, however, study more then 8.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭Vinoveritas


    johanz wrote: »
    In some Colleges I see a requirement such as:
    "The entry requirements are a minimun of 4 Level 5 FETAC modules with distinction."

    What are these Level 5 modules?

    FETAC = Further Education Training Awards Council
    Learners page: http://www.fetac.ie/fetac/learners/learners.htm

    Each FETAC module @ Level 5 is equivalent to one subect at Higher Leaving Certificate standard on the National Framework of Qualifications. You need to achieve 8 credits (generally 8 modules) to complete a Full Award. Full Awards are offered in a huge range of subject areas: i.e. Business Studies; Childcare, Horticulture; Healthcare; Nursing Studies etc. All Full Awards include - Communications & Work Experience. If you are considering applying for courses at 3rd level I would trying to access some modules @ FETAC Level 5in the subject area that you are considering studying.

    Modules can be accessed as part of a full award or as stand alone units. Check out the free Adult Guidance Service in your local Vocational Educational Committee (VEC) for further information with regard to same.

    Cheers

    V V
    .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 829 ✭✭✭Long Term Louth


    FETAC = Further Education Training Awards Council
    Learners page: http://www.fetac.ie/fetac/learners/learners.htm

    Each FETAC module @ Level 5 is equivalent to one subect at Higher Leaving Certificate standard on the National Framework of Qualifications. You need to achieve 8 credits (generally 8 modules) to complete a Full Award. Full Awards are offered in a huge range of subject areas: i.e. Business Studies; Childcare, Horticulture; Healthcare; Nursing Studies etc. All Full Awards include - Communications & Work Experience. If you are considering applying for courses at 3rd level I would trying to access some modules @ FETAC Level 5in the subject area that you are considering studying.

    Modules can be accessed as part of a full award or as stand alone units. Check out the free Adult Guidance Service in your local Vocational Educational Committee (VEC) for further information with regard to same.

    Cheers

    V V
    .

    Each FETAC module @ Level 5 is equivalent to one subect at Higher Leaving Certificate standard on the National Framework of Qualifications.

    What is a distinction in any module at Fetac level 5 relative to the Leaving Cert Higher Level? if you know


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭Vinoveritas


    Check out the following FETAC Resource with regard to progression from FETAC Levels 5 and 6: http://www.fetac.ie/fetac/documents/Prog_HEC_2010.pdf

    On page 4 it notes that:

    A Distinction = 50 points
    A Merit = 35 points
    A pass = 20 points

    8 modules x Distinction = 400 points (maximum you can achieve)

    In order to apply to some colleges you will need to have presented all 8 modules in one assessment period. Others allow you to build credits over a number of assessment periods. Make sure that you are aware of the entry requirements in respect of the course that you wish to apply for.

    Cheers

    V V


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