the alpha services 2014 brochure
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MAEGS offers professional information to early school leavers of all ages living in County Meath
who want to learn more about returning to education.
Freefone : 1800 991 898 Or email
[email protected] [email protected]
MAEGS Information Drop-in Service is open to Early School Leavers and is a free, friendly and confidential service.
If you do NOT have a full Leaving Certificate or left school early please feel free to
call in to our Open Days: (subject to change)
If you DO have a full Leaving Cert, FETAC Level 5 or higher we run a special information day on the fourth Friday of each month at 10.30am in Navan
Alpha Learning Centre, LMETB on Higher Education options available to you.
(subject to change)
ALL courses listed in this booklet are FREE to adult early school leavers.
Day Location Address
Every Tuesday @ 9.30am—12.30 pm and Thursday 2.30 pm—4.30 pm
Navan Alpha Learning Centre, LMETB Abbey Road Navan
1st Thursday of every month @ 10am—12.30 pm
Trim Alpha Learning Centre New Haggard Street Trim
2nd Thursday of every month @ 10am—12.30 pm
Kells Alpha Learning Centre Bective Street Kells
3rd Thursday of every month @ 10am—12.30 pm
Laytown/Bettystown
Alpha Learning Centre (Old Colaiste na hInse Building)
Laytown
4th Thursday of every month @ 10am—12.30 pm
Ashbourne Ashbourne/Donaghmore GAA Clubhouse Killegland West Ashbourne
Free Courses for Adult
Early School Leavers
General Learning
Employment Skills
ICT
Funded by the Irish Government and part funded by the European Social Fund under the Human Capital Investment Operational
Programme 2007-2013
Healthcare
Hairdressing
Animal Care
Social Studies
Horticulture
DIY
Meath Alpha Learning Centres
ASHBOURNE, ATHBOY,
DUNSHAUGHLIN,
BETTYSTOWN/LAYTOWN,
KELLS, NAVAN,
OLDCASTLE, TRIM
Arts, Crafts and Cooking
Childcare
General Learning
All courses in this booklet run in all centres unless otherwise stated
Spell Well - This short non-accredited course will
help you learn different tips and tricks to spell well. It will run 1 day per week (2 hours per day) for 6 weeks. Available countywide.
Write Right - This accredited course will help you to
write better. You will learn how to:
Write notes, letters, stories and fill in forms
Create a plan before you write
Use correct grammar and punctuation
Use paragraphs
Use a dictionary
Improve your handwriting It will run 2 days per week (2 hours per day) for 8 weeks. Available countywide. You can gain a FETAC Level 2 certificate and can choose to go on to complete a full Major Award at FETAC level 2 as a follow on option.
Basic Maths – This short accredited course will help
you understand everyday maths. It will take the fear out of using maths and give you the confidence to use it in your day-to-day activities. It will run 2 days per week (2 hours per day) for 8 weeks. Available countywide You can gain a FETAC Level 2 certificate and can choose to go on to complete a full Major Award at FETAC level 2 as a follow on option.
Money Matters - Learn how to budget your house-
hold bills and save money. This non-accredited course will run 1 day per week (2 hours per day) for 10 weeks.
Available countywide
Back to Basics – If you feel that you missed out
when at school and would like to brush up on your writing, reading, and every day maths skills, then this accredited course is for you. It will help you build your skills and improve your confidence. You will also learn how to use a computer to send emails and search on the Internet.
The course will run 2 days per week (4 hours per day) for 25 weeks and is available at beginner level (FETAC Level 1) and progression level (FETAC Level 2). Available countywide
Supporting Your Child at Primary School This short non-accredited course will help you:
To help your child with their homework
To prepare for and get the most from the parent-teacher meetings.
To understand school reports The course will run 1 day per week (2 hours per day) for 6 weeks during school times. Available countywide.
FETAC Level and Award Description
Level 1— Signifies achievement of elementary learning, within
a well supported familiar environment. Often people are engaging with learning for the first time. Level 2— Indicates achievement of basic learning. Learners are generally able to carry out familiar routine tasks in well supported environments through building up basic skills and confidence. Level 3— Indicates basic learning across a range of areas, including managing routine text or numerical information of a familiar nature. Learners have demonstrated ability to follow straightforward directions and to take on new tasks. This level is equivalent to the Junior Certificate on the NFQ. Level 4— Is typically associated with introductory level employment. Learners have demonstrated ability to act responsibly and independently and can solve familiar problems well, independently and as part of a group. Expands on skills learned at level 3 and is ideal for progression to Leaving Certificate or level 5. Equivalent to Leaving Certificate on the NFQ. Level 5— Learners have a broad range of knowledge, skill and competence and take responsibility for the nature and quality of work in a managed environment. A Level 5 award signifies capacity to act independently and responsibly in a wide range of contexts. It is an excellent preparation for study at third level. It is also a mandatory requirement for some employment areas e.g. Childcare. Level 6— Signifies a high level of skill and fluency. Complex problems can be solved taking account of specialised knowledge across a broad area of expertise. Level 6 awards are associated with supervisory work where responsibility for the quality of others work is accepted. Information taken from www.fetac.ie
Community Education
Service & Grants
The Community Education Service provides support to community groups and voluntary organisations with the provision of grants. This grants scheme provides tuition hours or financial assistance towards tuition to groups that wish to run adult learning programmes in their own areas.
Applications are invited from community groups and voluntary organisations 3 times a year. These dates will be advertised in local press and on our website.
Priority is given to courses/programmes which aim to work with individuals and groups that experience particular barriers to participation in adult learning and in particular those who wish to access learning locally, as a step to more active community involvement.
Examples of programmes that have been funded through community education are: Community Gardening, Personal Development, Art & Craft, Community Website Design, Cook It, Social Networking, Flower Arranging, Conversational English/Irish, Drama, DIY, Parenting programmes and many more.
Contact Details Shauna Doherty
Community Education Facilitator
Tel. 046-9068247 E-mail: [email protected]
FETAC Levels
What is FETAC?
The Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) was the statutory awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. From June 2001 until the establishment of Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) on 6 November 2012, FETAC made awards at levels 1 to 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). Awarding body for FETAC is QQI.
The National Framework of Qualifications is a system of ten levels, each of which has nationally agreed standards setting out what you are expected to know, understand and be able to do following successful completion of a programme.
A major award (often called ‘the full certificate’) typically gives eligibility for progression to learning opportunities at the next level on the Framework.
Each award, regardless of type, has a specific credit value
which must be achieved. Credits tell you about the volume
of learning involved. One credit reflects up to ten hours
of learning effort. Credit values help you plan and manage
your learning.
Almost all major awards are made up of one or more mi-nor (component) awards. Minor awards recognise achieve-ment of small building blocks of learning. They are known-as components because they are part of a broader set of requirements for a major or other award.
Credits required for each Major Award:
Information taken from www.fetac.ie
General Information
Level 1 20 credits 90 credits Level 4
Level 2 30 credits Level 5 120 credits
Level 3 60 credits Level 6 120 credits
What is Pre-Course Placement?
Learners applying for courses featured in this booklet will be given an appointment by Career Guidance to attend a pre course placement session. These are usually conducted in group sessions however individual appointments can be made. This session usually consists of a written task and sometimes a numerical and/or a computer task.
The purpose of this is to ensure learners are placed on courses at a FETAC level that will allow them to succeed.
Following the pre course placement learners who have applied for a FETAC level 3, 4 or 5 course may find themselves being offered an alternative level course. This may happen because the original level course is not suitable for them at this time. The alternative level course will be offered so that the learner can gain the skills required to participate and progress in the at the next opportunity.
Prospective learners have the opportunity to discuss this with an Adult Education Guidance Officer at any of the Open Days (see back page).
General Learning
PlanIT An Introductory Programme This is a short non accredited part-time course which prepares learners for returning to learning. Running three days per week over a 4 week period, this course allows learners step back into education with no exam pressures. PlanIT is designed to be fun yet challenging. It will allow you to gain confidence, make friends and introduce you to the many courses that are available through LMETB. Each class and each day is varied with a taste of Photography, Cookery, Woodwork, Computers and Social Media among the many topics you will touch on. Course runs for 4 weeks, 3 days per week, June, July and August, Navan only—Enrolment on-going
General Learning FETAC level 4 Major Award
A VTOS Programme (Full time)
This full time accredited programme provides a full Level 4 award and preparation for progression to the Leaving Certificate or Cloud Computing programme. This course will allow you to study a wide range of subjects including Communications, Maths, Spanish, Biology, History, IT, Occupational First Aid, Work Experience, Personal Interpersonal Skills and much more. Course runs from September—June, 5 days per week. Navan only—Enrolment on-going
Leaving Certificate A VTOS Programme (Full time)
Students participate in a full Leaving Certificate (6 subjects) & Critical Writing skills classes delivered by an NUIM lecturer. This is an ideal progression route into third level education or employment. Students have a range of subjects to choose from including Maths, English, Business, Biology, Geography, History and Physics. Students also benefit from guidance, mentoring and CAO workshops throughout the course. Course runs from September —June, 5 days per week. Navan only—Enrolment on-going
UNISTART A VTOS Programme (Full time) Unistart is a full time college access course which offers learners real potential for progression to college and third level education. Students will be taught to develop critical writing skills, time management, teamwork and research and study skills. They will have access to exten-sive guidance in course selection, and CAO application. Also included are IT and learning platforms skills, college open day visits, mock interviews and direct contact with Access Officers from a range of Universities and Colleges. This Programme has enjoyed great success with most participants receiving one or more college place offers. Course runs from September —June, 5 days per week.
Navan only– Enrolment on-going
VTOS is a Navan based full time programme which provides
a FREE educational opportunity to students who are over 21 years of age and who have been in receipt of a social welfare payment or signing for credits for more than 6 months.
Arts, Crafts & Cooking
Arts, Crafts and Computer Skills FETAC Level 3 Minor Award
Have you always wanted to see if you could paint or draw? Perhaps you can do a bit of both but would like some instruction? Would you also like to learn some computer skills? Well now is your chance—learn how to:.
Use a range of art and design elements and media.
Basics of drawing.
Use a computer for Internet research on the arts, shop-ping, holidays, communication and other tasks.
There will be an opportunity to progress to a FETAC level 3 Major award.
This course will run 2 days a week (4 hours per day) days to be confirmed. Duration 6 months.
Make and Bake
This non accredited short beginner course will help you learn how to cook delicious healthy food on a budget.
You will learn how to:
Stop wasting valuable food by learning the best way to buy and store food.
Use only 5 ingredients that will make it super simple to shop for and cook.
Use everyday maths to help you plan and budget your money.
It will run 1 day per week (4 hours per day) for 6 weeks.
Nutrition and Healthy Options
This accredited course will help you to prepare healthy food safely and cater for special diets.
You will learn:
How to store, prepare and cook food safely
Create a balanced diet including special diets
It will run 1 day per week (3 hours per day) for 12 weeks You can gain a FETAC Level 3 certificate and can choose to go on to complete a full Major Award at FETAC level 3 as a follow on option.
Available in Navan, Trim and Kells
Quick and Easy Quilting This is a short non accredited course with everyday maths. This course will run 1 day per week (4 hours per day) for 6 weeks . Basic sewing skills required.
Also available in Athboy, Trim, Kells, Navan, Bettystown and Oldcastle
Sew, Sew Good This is a short non accredited course suitable for beginners. Sewing with Personal Development. This course will run 1 day per week (4 hours per day) for 6 weeks.
Available in Athboy, Trim, Kells, Navan, Bettystown and Oldcastle
Other FETAC Level 5 courses
Animal Care FETAC Level 5 Award in Animal Care 5M2768
This course is ideal for anyone interested in working with animals or going on to a higher level course. Includes Dog Grooming module.
Modules include:
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Animal Welfare
Communications
Work Experience
Animal Behaviour
Animal Grooming
Safety and Health at Work
Biology This course will also include 2 core skills modules at a lower level.
The course will run two days a week (12 hours) for 14 months.
Runs in Athboy only
Applied Social Studies FETAC Level 5 Award in Social Studies 5M2181
For people interested in working in a community environment or those who wish to progress on to study Social Care at a higher level. Modules include:
Personal Effectiveness
Word Processing
Social Studies
Psychology
Intercultural Studies
Communications
Work Experience
Human Growth and Development
Legal Practice and Procedures
Occupational First Aid This course includes 2 core skills modules at a lower level. This course runs two evenings a week (6 hours) for 2 years.
Runs in Kells only.
All courses are FREE to adult early school leavers (adults who have left school without a full Leaving Certificate– less than 5 passes or equivalent)
New courses may be added to the programme throughout the year
Please check with the ALPHA Learning Centre for details of any new courses not listed in this programme
Check for open days and events
FREEPHONE 1800 991 898 for further information
All intending learners must attend a pre course placement (see further information in this booklet)
Hairdressing
Introduction to Hairdressing FETAC Level 3 Major Award in Employment Skills
This award is an ideal opportunity for anyone who is thinking of working in hairdressing. You can progress on to a FETAC Level 4/5 hairdressing course. The course includes the following modules:
Personal Effectiveness
Maths, Word Processing
Career Planning,
Personal and Interpersonal Skills
Hairdressing Basin Skills
Blow Drying Hair
Course runs two days a week, (10 hours) for 9 months. Days to be confirmed.
Hairdressing FETAC Level 4 Major Award in Employment Skills
This award is an ideal opportunity for anyone who is thinking of working in hairdressing. You can progress on to a FETAC Level 5 hairdressing course. The course includes:
Communications, Career Planning
Personal & Interpersonal Development
Maths, Word processing
Safety and Health at Work, Customer Service
Work Experience,
Hairdressing Basin Skills
Blow Drying Hair This course will run two days a week, (10 hours) days to be confirmed, for 12 months. This course runs subject to numbers and funding Runs in Kells only
Hairdressing FETAC Level 5 Award in Hairdressing 5M3351
At the end of this course your standard of training will be equivalent to second year improver. The course includes:
Hairdressing Theory and Practice
Hairdressing Science
Safety and Health at Work
Customer Service
Work Experience
Communications
Team Working
This course will run two days a week, 9.30-4.30 days to be confirmed for 12 months. This course runs subject to numbers and funding
Runs in Kells only
Employment Skills
Job Seeking Online
This short non accredited course will help you to learn how to register and apply for job vacancies.
Search the internet for job vacancies
Register on recruitment sites
Use the internet to apply for jobs
Upload CV’s to various recruitment sites
How to fill in application forms online
How to send a CV or job application by email
Guidance in creating cover letters and CV This course will run 3 Morning /Afternoon/Evening per week (2 1/2 hours per day) for 3 weeks.
Learning for Work—Job Seeking Skills
FETAC Level 3 Major award in Employability Skills This course is for people who are interested in developing their job seeking and employability skills. You will learn how to:
Improve the skills you need to assist you in planning an appropriate career progression path and job searching.
Participate in work experience.
Learn basic computer and Internet skills.
Improve your communication skills.
Practice interview skills and create your CV. Courses run 2 days a week (4 hours per day) days to be confirmed. Duration 9 months, no classes in August.
Office Skills Employment skills FETAC Level 4 Major award in Office Skills
This 1 year course is aimed at anyone interested in working in an office environment, hotel or other reception skills area. The course modules aim to equip learners with the necessary knowledge, skills and competence to provide appropriate office related services in a range of different employment related environments.
Modules covered in this course include:
Office Skills, Reception Skills, Customer Service
Business English, Business Calculations
French
Word Processing, Communications Learners are also required to participate in 10 days work experience. Courses run 2 days a week (5 hours per day) days to be confirmed. Duration 12 months, no classes in August.
Skills for Work FETAC Level 3 Minor Award
Training courses for part-time or full-time employees These short accredited courses are run outside of work hours to help improve your Communications, Maths, ICT and Personal Development skills. You can gain a FETAC Level 3 certificate and can choose to go on to complete a full Major Award at FETAC level 3 as a follow on option. Courses run 1 evening per week (3 hours per evening)
ICT
Internet, Email & Internet Security
This non accredited course will help you learn how to use Internet & Email and understand about online security.
You will learn how to:
Understand internet security, online Identity, privacy and security options
Search the Internet, book tickets online, buy items, use skype, banking online
Create an email account, send and receive emails, and attach pictures
This course will run 3 Mornings /Afternoons/Evening s per week (2 1/2 hours per day) for 3 weeks.
This course is available throughout Meath and Louth
How to Surf the Web using an iPad
This non accredited course will help you learn how to use an iPad and download applications. You will learn how to:
Online identity, privacy and security options
Search the internet, book tickets online, buy items, how to use skype, banking online
How to use apps, iBooks, itunes, maps and the camera
This course will run 3 Mornings /Afternoons/Evenings per week (2 1/2 hours per day) for 3 weeks.
This course is available throughout Meath and Louth
Cyberbullying & Internet Security
This short non accredited course is aimed at all members of the community who wish to learn more about cyber-bullying and prevention. You will learn what to look out for, how to recognise the signs and how to protect your children and yourself. You will also learn how to set pri-vacy and security options.
Online Identity, Privacy and Security Options
Deactivate/Delete an Account
What is cyberbullying?
Preventing cyberbullying
Key advice for children and young people
Key advice for parents
When and how to contact the service provider
This course will run 3 Morning /Afternoons/Evenings per week (2 1/2 hours per day) for 3 weeks.
Online Safety Tips for Parents of School-Going Children
In this non-accredited course you will learn about In-ternet safety, identify most common dangers online and how to protect your child. This course will run 1 day per week (2 hours per day) for 10 weeks. Available countywide
Healthcare
Introduction to Healthcare FETAC Level 3 Major Award in Employability Skills
Suitable for beginners
Are you interested in working in the healthcare area? Find out if this is the area for you and work your way up to a higher level (FETAC level 4 and 5) course. The modules will also be of benefit to learners in everyday life.
You will:
Improve the skills you need to assist you in planning an appropriate career progression path in healthcare
Improve your number skills
Create a learning plan and improve your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills
Learn basic computer skills
Explore what's involved in working in healthcare
Course runs two days a week, (10 hours) for 9 months. Days to be confirmed.
Healthcare FETAC Level 4 Major Award in Employment Skills
This award is an ideal opportunity for anyone who is thinking of working in the healthcare area to prepare themselves to participate in a FETAC Level 5 Healthcare course.
The course includes the following modules
Communications, Personal Effectiveness
Maths, Word Processing
Healthcare, Occupational First Aid
Career Planning, Work Experience, Work place Safety
Understanding Interculturalism
Two days a week, (10 hours) for 12 months. Days to be confirmed.
Learners who successfully complete this course can automatically progress to Healthcare at level 5 or other level 5 courses.
Healthcare Support Skills FETAC Level 5 Major Award, Healthcare Support 5M4339
This certificate is a requirement for employment in the healthcare sector. You will be required to participate in work experience and Garda vetting.
The course includes: Care Skills, Care Support, Care of the Older Person
Activities of Living Patient Care, Work Experience
Safety and Health at Work, Patient Moving and Handling
Occupational First Aid, Intellectual Disability Studies
Communications
This course will run two days a week, usually 9.30-4.30 for 15 months. Days to be confirmed.
Learners who successfully complete this course may progress to employment or further education courses.
This course runs subject to numbers and funding
Childcare
Introduction to Childcare FETAC Level 3 Major Award in Employability Skills Suitable for beginners
Are you interested in working in the childcare area? Find out if this is the area for you and work your way up to a higher level (FETAC level 4 and 5) course. The childcare modules will also be of benefit to parents in bringing up their own children.
You will learn:
About the five key areas of child development; physical, intellectual, linguistic, emotional and social, using practical examples
The importance and the link between child development and play
Recognise the different dietary needs of babies and young children
Develop an awareness of safety in the home in relation to babies and young children
Improve the skills you need to assist you in planning an appropriate career progression path in childcare
Course runs two days a week, (10 hours) for 9 months. Days to be confirmed.
Early Childhood Care and Education FETAC level 5 Major Award in Childcare 5M2009
This certificate is a mandatory requirement for work in the childcare sector. You will be required to participate in work experience and Garda vetting.
The course includes: Communications, Work Experience
Early Care & Education Practice, Child Development
Child Health and Wellbeing, Special Needs Assisting
Early Childhood Education & Play, Early Care & Education Practice
Early Care & Education Practice
This course will run two days a week, usually 9.30-4.30 days to be confirmed, for 15 months. Days to be confirmed.
Progress to employment or further education course.
This course runs subject to numbers and funding
Early Childhood Education and Care Support FETAC Level 4 Major Award in Childcare
This award creates an ideal opportunity for anyone who is thinking of working in childcare to prepare themselves for work and to participate in a FETAC Lev-el 5 childcare course.
The course includes the following modules
Communications, Personal Effectiveness, Maths
Child Development & Play, Child Care and Safety
Work Experience, Workplace Safety
Word Processing
Two days a week, (10 hours) for 12 months. Days to be confirmed.
Progress to FETAC Level 5 Childcare course or other Level 5 courses.
Practical Computer Skills
FETAC level 3 Major Award in Information Technology Skills.
This accredited course can be used as a stepping stone to higher level computer skills. Learn how to:
Use a computer confidently to produce a range of docu-ments.
Use the Internet and email to research information, book tickets for travel, shows etc.
Improve existing communication skills including reading, writing, listening and speaking
Learn and improve relevant everyday maths.
This course is suitable for beginners.
Courses run two days (10 hours) a week for 8 months, days to be confirmed or two evenings (6 hours) a week, days to be confirmed You can progress to a FETAC level 4 course.
Information and Communication Technology Skills
FETAC Level 4 Major award in Information Technology Skills.
This course is ideal for someone who has good basic computer skills or has already completed a FETAC level 3 course. The course will cover:
Word Processing, Desktop Publishing, Computer Applications, Information Technology Skills.
Everyday Maths
Communication skills, Personal Interpersonal Development.
Work Experience.
Courses run two days (10 hours) a week for 7 months or two evenings a week, (6 hours) for 9 months. Days to be confirmed
Progress to ECDL, employment or other higher level course.
ICT
Computers For Farmers FETAC Level 3 Minor Award
In this course you will learn to use computers to
Complete online Herd Registration
Keep Farm Records, etc.
This course will run 1 day per week (2 hours per day) for 10 weeks.
You can gain a FETAC Level 3 certificate and can choose to go on to complete a full Major Award at FETAC Level 3 as a follow on option. Available countywide.
IT Matters - Beginners Computer Course This short course is aimed at complete beginners. Accreditation is optional at either FETAC Level 1 or FETAC Level 2.
You will: Learn how to start up a computer.
Understand the different parts and names of a com-puter.
Learn basic keyboard skills Learn how to use a mouse This course will run 2 days per week (2 hours per day, 4 hours per week) for 4 weeks. Available countywide
ICT
ECDL with Personal Development FETAC Level 4 Minor component awards and ECDL
Advanced computer skills You must have good basic computer skills
This course includes:
Personal Effectiveness: Improve your timekeeping, planning and team work skills, create your learning plan
Maths: Improve your every day maths skills and learn new skills
ECDL Accreditation: Course will cover Word-processing, Spreadsheets, Information Technology Skills, Databases, PowerPoint, Internet & Email
Courses run two days (10 hours) a week for 4 months or two evenings (6 hours) a week for 6 months, days to be confirmed.
You can progress to complete a full level 4 Major Award using the credits earned from this mini programme.
eBusiness & Digital Marketing FETAC Level 5 Major Award This is a Business Technology based accredited course incorporating a full FETAC level 5 ebusiness Award. It is designed to allow you to gain a solid knowledge of the principles and practice of ebusiness in order to gain employ-ment or prepare you for entry into third level education. Subjects include:
ebusiness
Marketing Practice
Digital Marketing
Maths
IT Skills
Communications
Internet, Web Authoring
Work Experience
Course runs from September—June, 5 days per week.
Navan only—This is a full time VTOS course
Cloud Computing FETAC Level 5 Major General Learning Award
The course introduces the concept of Cloud Computing and develops student knowledge on various aspects of cloud technology. The course is focused on progression and employment within the IT sector, with links to higher level education in Dundalk I.T., NCI and NUIM.
Subjects include:
IT Skills
Web Authoring
Cloud Technology
ComptiA
Maths
Communications
Research & Study Skills
Personal & Professional Development
Drama
Work Experience Course runs from September—June, 5 days per week.
Navan only—This is a full time VTOS course
Grow your Own FETAC Level 3 Major Award
This beginners gardening course covers :
Planting and potting
Growing outdoor vegetables
Propagation
Computer skills which will help you shop online, read gardening articles online, look up helpful web-sites and send and receive email
Maths for gardening
Personal effectiveness The course will run two days a week (8 hours) for 9 months. Days to be confirmed. Navan and Laytown only.
Opportunity to progress to FETAC level 4
Horticulture
FETAC Level 4 Major Award in Horticulture
Ideal course for an adult who left school without completing the Leaving Certificate, who is interested in gardening, unemployed and/or looking for a new direction.
This practical 1 year course includes the following modules:
Plant Identification Care and Maintenance
Safe Horticultural Practice
Horticultural Science
Growing Fruit
Growing Vegetables
Establishing Trees and Shrubs
Woodcraft
Communications
Work Experience Two days a week, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm. Days to be confirmed.
Horticulture
DIY
Gardening for Beginners
This accredited course is open to anyone who left school early without completing their exams.
You will learn about:
Common trees and shrubs
How to use a range of common gardening tools and equipment.
Plant a vegetable or flower bed, or container and learn how to help plants grow and flourish.
This course will run 1 Morning per week (3 hours per day) for 10 weeks.
You can gain a FETAC Minor Award (Level 1 or 2). Courses are available in Navan only.
Handy Skills FETAC Level 3 Accredited Course
This course includes gardening, woodwork and metal work as well as computers, maths, personal effectiveness and career preparation. Runs 2 days a week, (10 hours) for 9 months. Days to be confirmed. Leads to a FETAC level 3 Major Award in Employability Skills Available Navan, Athboy and Trim