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DCU Bachelor of Arts Teaching

  • 01-04-2017 10:53PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    So I've been looking at college courses and I'd like to be a teacher. DCU seemed to have a good mix. Irish would be one of the subjects I'd like but it says it's only at intermediate level. It's modules also only last two years so the final year will have no modules in Irish. The teaching council says at least 10 credits must be earned in the third year. Is there any way around this or even to pick up more ECTS credits?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,158 ✭✭✭mtoutlemonde


    LC1719 wrote: »
    So I've been looking at college courses and I'd like to be a teacher. DCU seemed to have a good mix. Irish would be one of the subjects I'd like but it says it's only at intermediate level. It's modules also only last two years so the final year will have no modules in Irish. The teaching council says at least 10 credits must be earned in the third year. Is there any way around this or even to pick up more ECTS credits?

    Most universities offer a diploma in Irish but make sure that it's matches the TC requirements. Also see if you can do that because I only realised after I left university that there was a major discount in fees.


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