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Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

Guidance Counsellor Information

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tudublin

TechnologicalUniversityDublin

WeAreTUDublin

ContentsWelcome 1Revealing Grangegorman 2Careers 5Progression 6Irish Universities Association 9Getting to our Campuses 10Accommodation 12Unibuddy at TU Dublin 13Programmes by Level 14Discover Sport at TU Dublin 24Societies amp Student Volunteering 26Entry Routes 28Student Wellbeing 29Your Student Union 30Learn + Work at TU Dublin 31Access to Apprenticeship 32Scholarships 33Mature Student 34Sustainability 35TU Dublin at a Glance 36

1

FaacuteilteWelcomeAt Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) our motto is Infinite Possibilities which perfectly encapsulates the range of academic programmes offered by the University and the enormous potential and opportunity that lies ahead for your students as they embark on the next chapter of their lives

TU Dublin is a research informed University and our student experience emphasises practice-based learning and the application of theoretical knowledge to real world challenges Our students use problem based learning techniques working in teams to complete projects availing of opportunities to study abroad and undertaking work placements Most TU Dublin students also spend up to 40 of their time on campus in a practice-led environment such as laboratories studios kitchens music rooms and workshops

The University has a diverse student population with over 29000 students across our five locations ndash Aungier Street Blanchardstown Bolton Street Grangegorman and Tallaght ndash pursuing studies in a wide range of disciplines from Creative Arts to Science Engineering and Business

EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS ON CAMPUSTwo new buildings on our Grangegorman Campus are now open and ready to welcome 10000 students for the new academic year The development is the largest investment in Higher Education in the Irish state for a century with the new East and Central Quads bringing together many of our teaching and research activities in one vibrant cutting-edge campus The Central Quad the largest building on the campus is home to students of Science Culinary Arts Tourism Health and Electrical amp Electronic Engineering The East Quad located beside the Broadstone Luas stop is a Cultural Hub for the campus and for Dublin city The building accommodates the disciplines of Creative Arts and Design Music and Drama Social Sciences Media and Law

On our Blanchardstown Campus the newly developed Connect building has brought our academic decision-makers and student services teams together enabling us to take a more holistic approach to the academic and personal issues affecting our students Construction is also beginning on an additional teaching facility on campus with open flexible spaces that will support the Universityrsquos practice-led teaching ethos

On our Tallaght Campus a new Sports Science and Health building is due for completion next year providing students with state-of-the-art teaching research laboratory and recreation facilities Construction is also expected to begin on a new multi-disciplinary building to support our teaching and research in Hospitality Culinary Arts Engineering and Apprenticeship activities

Regrettably it wasnrsquot possible to welcome you and your students to our campuses last year but as restrictions ease wersquore really looking forward to meeting you at our Guidance Counsellor event in October and at our Open Days later this year

In the meantime I encourage you and your students to visit our digital prospectus at tudubliniecao to find out more about TU Dublin

David FitzPatrick

President TU Dublin

2

Ag Nochtadh Graacuteinseach GhormaacuteinRevealing Grangegorman

TU Dublin has multiple locations across the Dublin region with campuses in Blanchardstown and Tallaght and Dublin City Centre Our new campus at Grangegorman which is the largest investment in Higher Education in Europe brings together many of our city-centre activities Together with our campuses in Bolton Street Blanchardstown Aungier Street and Tallaght Grangegorman provides a welcoming working environment where students and staff can explore their abilities and reach their full potential

The current development phase at Grangegorman saw the East Quad open in late 2020 while the Central Quad began welcoming small numbers of students from April 2021

EAST QUAD ndash A CULTURAL HUB FOR THE CITY The East Quad located just across from the main Rathdown entrance to the campus is a Cultural Hub not only for the Grangegorman campus but also for the city Students can access the East Quad directly via the Broadstone Gate a new public plaza that links the Broadstone Luas stop on the Green Line to TU Dublin

East Quad is home to students of Q Creative Arts Q Design Q Music Q Social Sciences Q Drama Q Media Q Law

The fluid nature of the buildingrsquos design and the vibrancy of the learning environment facilitates exhibitions of studentsrsquo visual artwork and dramatic and musical performances in the 400-seat Concert Hall 80-seat Black Box Theatre and 80-seat Recital Hall The design of the external spaces creates opportunities for performance film projection and the exhibition of sculpture

3

CENTRAL QUAD - THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS The Central Quad is the largest building on the new campus It is now the new home for all six schools of the College of Sciences amp Health (formerly located in Kevin Street) as well as two schools from the College of Arts amp Tourism (formerly located in Cathal Brugha Street) and one school from the College of Engineering amp Built Environment (which was formerly located in Kevin Street)

Q Biological Sciences Q Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Q Computer Science Q Food Science and Environmental Health Q Mathematical Sciences Q Physics amp Clinical amp Optometric Sciences (including

the National Optometry Centre) Q Culinary Arts and Food Technology Q Hospitality Management and Tourism Q Electrical and Electronic Engineering

If yoursquore due to take up your studies in the Central Quad you can expect to learn in a world-class educational environment equipped with the newest technology in highly specialised laboratories and learning spaces The emphasis throughout the building is on openness and accessibility putting learning lsquoon showrsquo and allowing students and visitors to observe activities in laboratories and training areas

PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN LIBRARY The Grangegorman Library located in Park House on the North Circular Road entrance to the campus caters to students based in the Central and East Quads Students can access collections in Art amp Design Culinary Arts ElectronicElectrical Engineering Environmental Health Hospitality amp Tourism Law (including Criminology) Media Music and Drama Sciences and Health and Social Sciences

Park House is also home to our Academic Writing Centre Career Development Centre Disability Support Service and the Maths Learning Centre

RATHDOWN HOUSE ndash STUDENT SUPPORTS AND SERVICES In addition to housing a large 250-seater canteen Rathdown House is a one-stop shop for student queries including Admissions Registrations Exams International Office and Access amp Civic Engagement

Rathdown House is also home to the Student Wellness Centre where students can see a doctor or nurse free of charge The Centre provides a holistic approach to health including on-campus healthcare and specialist clinics incorporating physical psychological and social aspects of your health and well-being

Our Counselling Service also located in the Student Wellness Centre is available to support you with any problem or experience that affects your ability to concentrate on college work or to enjoy life as a student Our team of professional counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is available to support studentsrsquo experiencing personal and emotional difficulties relationship and family problems and a range of other mental health challenges

4

LOWER HOUSE In 2017 TU Dublin began an ambitious project to bring the oldest building on the campus back into use The Lower House which opened in early 2021 is an important part of the new University campus and will offer a range of services for students There is a large dining area while the building also provides Student Union facilities and a dance studio and indoor sports areas There are 18 music rooms for TU Dublin Conservatoire complementing facilities in the East Quad The Lower House is linked by way of a beautifully landscaped walkway to the East Quad

Sports TU Dublin Sport will offer a range of fitness classes and small group training in Mills Bodypump Les Mills GRIT HIIT Pilates Kettlebells Met-Con and so much more There will also be a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio featuring the new Keiser M3i model With this bike you can transmit your workout data to your phone smartwatch or tablet to maximise your workout

Societies The Lower House will be home to a range of TU Dublin Societies and Dance Theatre and Music activities which will take place in the Common Room on the first floor There is also an event space on the second floor that will host Social Occasions Masterclasses Film Screenings Gaming Tournaments Performances Exhibitions and Volunteering events

Studentsrsquo Union TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union is also based in the Lower House occupying the TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union Common Rooms on the ground and first floors Here they will host Workshops Panel Discussions Cultural Celebrations Tournaments Comedy Nights Film Screenings awards ceremonies class meetings and much more

TU Dublin Conservatoire The Lower House also contains 18 music practice rooms complementing the Conservatoirersquos extensive facilities in the East Quad

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES TU Dublin Sports Facilities at Grangegorman won top National Quality Standard (NQS) awards from Ireland Active the national governing body for Sports and Leisure Facilities It is the third time in four years that TU Dublin facilities achieved the top awards ranking them in the top 10 in the country Grangegorman facilities include

Q Pitch 1 Full-size natural turf soccer amp rugby pitch Q Pitch 2 Full-size natural turf GAA pitch Q Pitch 3 Full-size synthetic soccer pitch Q Pitch 4 Synthetic surface Three Tennis courts

hockey amp soccer training area Q Four changing rooms with four shower blocks

male amp female toilet blocks

Just a couple of Luas stops away from Grangegorman TU Dublin also has the following Sports facilities in Broombridge

Q Full-size synthetic GAA pitch Q Marked for two synthetic soccer pitches across

GAA pitch Q Four changing rooms with showers Q Two additional dry changing rooms Q Referee changing room

FUTURE PROJECTS The next phase of development at Grangegorman will see another three new academic buildings - the Academic Hub amp Library West Quad and FOCAS - constructed by 2023 and will bring the campus student population to 15000

To find out more about Grangegorman or any of our other locations visit tudublinieexploreour-campuses

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

Dan

iel C

ahill

STU

DEN

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S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

Loreacute

Ade

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ESS

7

When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

To S

allin

s N

ewbr

idge

Kild

are

Cor

kLi

mer

ick

Wat

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rd a

nd G

alw

ayEn

d of

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rt H

op Z

one

To L

ongf

ord

and

Slig

oEn

d of

Sho

rt H

op Z

one

To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

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Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

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Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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ContentsWelcome 1Revealing Grangegorman 2Careers 5Progression 6Irish Universities Association 9Getting to our Campuses 10Accommodation 12Unibuddy at TU Dublin 13Programmes by Level 14Discover Sport at TU Dublin 24Societies amp Student Volunteering 26Entry Routes 28Student Wellbeing 29Your Student Union 30Learn + Work at TU Dublin 31Access to Apprenticeship 32Scholarships 33Mature Student 34Sustainability 35TU Dublin at a Glance 36

1

FaacuteilteWelcomeAt Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) our motto is Infinite Possibilities which perfectly encapsulates the range of academic programmes offered by the University and the enormous potential and opportunity that lies ahead for your students as they embark on the next chapter of their lives

TU Dublin is a research informed University and our student experience emphasises practice-based learning and the application of theoretical knowledge to real world challenges Our students use problem based learning techniques working in teams to complete projects availing of opportunities to study abroad and undertaking work placements Most TU Dublin students also spend up to 40 of their time on campus in a practice-led environment such as laboratories studios kitchens music rooms and workshops

The University has a diverse student population with over 29000 students across our five locations ndash Aungier Street Blanchardstown Bolton Street Grangegorman and Tallaght ndash pursuing studies in a wide range of disciplines from Creative Arts to Science Engineering and Business

EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS ON CAMPUSTwo new buildings on our Grangegorman Campus are now open and ready to welcome 10000 students for the new academic year The development is the largest investment in Higher Education in the Irish state for a century with the new East and Central Quads bringing together many of our teaching and research activities in one vibrant cutting-edge campus The Central Quad the largest building on the campus is home to students of Science Culinary Arts Tourism Health and Electrical amp Electronic Engineering The East Quad located beside the Broadstone Luas stop is a Cultural Hub for the campus and for Dublin city The building accommodates the disciplines of Creative Arts and Design Music and Drama Social Sciences Media and Law

On our Blanchardstown Campus the newly developed Connect building has brought our academic decision-makers and student services teams together enabling us to take a more holistic approach to the academic and personal issues affecting our students Construction is also beginning on an additional teaching facility on campus with open flexible spaces that will support the Universityrsquos practice-led teaching ethos

On our Tallaght Campus a new Sports Science and Health building is due for completion next year providing students with state-of-the-art teaching research laboratory and recreation facilities Construction is also expected to begin on a new multi-disciplinary building to support our teaching and research in Hospitality Culinary Arts Engineering and Apprenticeship activities

Regrettably it wasnrsquot possible to welcome you and your students to our campuses last year but as restrictions ease wersquore really looking forward to meeting you at our Guidance Counsellor event in October and at our Open Days later this year

In the meantime I encourage you and your students to visit our digital prospectus at tudubliniecao to find out more about TU Dublin

David FitzPatrick

President TU Dublin

2

Ag Nochtadh Graacuteinseach GhormaacuteinRevealing Grangegorman

TU Dublin has multiple locations across the Dublin region with campuses in Blanchardstown and Tallaght and Dublin City Centre Our new campus at Grangegorman which is the largest investment in Higher Education in Europe brings together many of our city-centre activities Together with our campuses in Bolton Street Blanchardstown Aungier Street and Tallaght Grangegorman provides a welcoming working environment where students and staff can explore their abilities and reach their full potential

The current development phase at Grangegorman saw the East Quad open in late 2020 while the Central Quad began welcoming small numbers of students from April 2021

EAST QUAD ndash A CULTURAL HUB FOR THE CITY The East Quad located just across from the main Rathdown entrance to the campus is a Cultural Hub not only for the Grangegorman campus but also for the city Students can access the East Quad directly via the Broadstone Gate a new public plaza that links the Broadstone Luas stop on the Green Line to TU Dublin

East Quad is home to students of Q Creative Arts Q Design Q Music Q Social Sciences Q Drama Q Media Q Law

The fluid nature of the buildingrsquos design and the vibrancy of the learning environment facilitates exhibitions of studentsrsquo visual artwork and dramatic and musical performances in the 400-seat Concert Hall 80-seat Black Box Theatre and 80-seat Recital Hall The design of the external spaces creates opportunities for performance film projection and the exhibition of sculpture

3

CENTRAL QUAD - THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS The Central Quad is the largest building on the new campus It is now the new home for all six schools of the College of Sciences amp Health (formerly located in Kevin Street) as well as two schools from the College of Arts amp Tourism (formerly located in Cathal Brugha Street) and one school from the College of Engineering amp Built Environment (which was formerly located in Kevin Street)

Q Biological Sciences Q Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Q Computer Science Q Food Science and Environmental Health Q Mathematical Sciences Q Physics amp Clinical amp Optometric Sciences (including

the National Optometry Centre) Q Culinary Arts and Food Technology Q Hospitality Management and Tourism Q Electrical and Electronic Engineering

If yoursquore due to take up your studies in the Central Quad you can expect to learn in a world-class educational environment equipped with the newest technology in highly specialised laboratories and learning spaces The emphasis throughout the building is on openness and accessibility putting learning lsquoon showrsquo and allowing students and visitors to observe activities in laboratories and training areas

PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN LIBRARY The Grangegorman Library located in Park House on the North Circular Road entrance to the campus caters to students based in the Central and East Quads Students can access collections in Art amp Design Culinary Arts ElectronicElectrical Engineering Environmental Health Hospitality amp Tourism Law (including Criminology) Media Music and Drama Sciences and Health and Social Sciences

Park House is also home to our Academic Writing Centre Career Development Centre Disability Support Service and the Maths Learning Centre

RATHDOWN HOUSE ndash STUDENT SUPPORTS AND SERVICES In addition to housing a large 250-seater canteen Rathdown House is a one-stop shop for student queries including Admissions Registrations Exams International Office and Access amp Civic Engagement

Rathdown House is also home to the Student Wellness Centre where students can see a doctor or nurse free of charge The Centre provides a holistic approach to health including on-campus healthcare and specialist clinics incorporating physical psychological and social aspects of your health and well-being

Our Counselling Service also located in the Student Wellness Centre is available to support you with any problem or experience that affects your ability to concentrate on college work or to enjoy life as a student Our team of professional counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is available to support studentsrsquo experiencing personal and emotional difficulties relationship and family problems and a range of other mental health challenges

4

LOWER HOUSE In 2017 TU Dublin began an ambitious project to bring the oldest building on the campus back into use The Lower House which opened in early 2021 is an important part of the new University campus and will offer a range of services for students There is a large dining area while the building also provides Student Union facilities and a dance studio and indoor sports areas There are 18 music rooms for TU Dublin Conservatoire complementing facilities in the East Quad The Lower House is linked by way of a beautifully landscaped walkway to the East Quad

Sports TU Dublin Sport will offer a range of fitness classes and small group training in Mills Bodypump Les Mills GRIT HIIT Pilates Kettlebells Met-Con and so much more There will also be a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio featuring the new Keiser M3i model With this bike you can transmit your workout data to your phone smartwatch or tablet to maximise your workout

Societies The Lower House will be home to a range of TU Dublin Societies and Dance Theatre and Music activities which will take place in the Common Room on the first floor There is also an event space on the second floor that will host Social Occasions Masterclasses Film Screenings Gaming Tournaments Performances Exhibitions and Volunteering events

Studentsrsquo Union TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union is also based in the Lower House occupying the TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union Common Rooms on the ground and first floors Here they will host Workshops Panel Discussions Cultural Celebrations Tournaments Comedy Nights Film Screenings awards ceremonies class meetings and much more

TU Dublin Conservatoire The Lower House also contains 18 music practice rooms complementing the Conservatoirersquos extensive facilities in the East Quad

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES TU Dublin Sports Facilities at Grangegorman won top National Quality Standard (NQS) awards from Ireland Active the national governing body for Sports and Leisure Facilities It is the third time in four years that TU Dublin facilities achieved the top awards ranking them in the top 10 in the country Grangegorman facilities include

Q Pitch 1 Full-size natural turf soccer amp rugby pitch Q Pitch 2 Full-size natural turf GAA pitch Q Pitch 3 Full-size synthetic soccer pitch Q Pitch 4 Synthetic surface Three Tennis courts

hockey amp soccer training area Q Four changing rooms with four shower blocks

male amp female toilet blocks

Just a couple of Luas stops away from Grangegorman TU Dublin also has the following Sports facilities in Broombridge

Q Full-size synthetic GAA pitch Q Marked for two synthetic soccer pitches across

GAA pitch Q Four changing rooms with showers Q Two additional dry changing rooms Q Referee changing room

FUTURE PROJECTS The next phase of development at Grangegorman will see another three new academic buildings - the Academic Hub amp Library West Quad and FOCAS - constructed by 2023 and will bring the campus student population to 15000

To find out more about Grangegorman or any of our other locations visit tudublinieexploreour-campuses

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

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S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

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When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

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Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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idge

Kild

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Cor

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To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

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SE

SE

NSW SW

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N

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Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

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LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

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Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

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SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

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Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 3: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

1

FaacuteilteWelcomeAt Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) our motto is Infinite Possibilities which perfectly encapsulates the range of academic programmes offered by the University and the enormous potential and opportunity that lies ahead for your students as they embark on the next chapter of their lives

TU Dublin is a research informed University and our student experience emphasises practice-based learning and the application of theoretical knowledge to real world challenges Our students use problem based learning techniques working in teams to complete projects availing of opportunities to study abroad and undertaking work placements Most TU Dublin students also spend up to 40 of their time on campus in a practice-led environment such as laboratories studios kitchens music rooms and workshops

The University has a diverse student population with over 29000 students across our five locations ndash Aungier Street Blanchardstown Bolton Street Grangegorman and Tallaght ndash pursuing studies in a wide range of disciplines from Creative Arts to Science Engineering and Business

EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS ON CAMPUSTwo new buildings on our Grangegorman Campus are now open and ready to welcome 10000 students for the new academic year The development is the largest investment in Higher Education in the Irish state for a century with the new East and Central Quads bringing together many of our teaching and research activities in one vibrant cutting-edge campus The Central Quad the largest building on the campus is home to students of Science Culinary Arts Tourism Health and Electrical amp Electronic Engineering The East Quad located beside the Broadstone Luas stop is a Cultural Hub for the campus and for Dublin city The building accommodates the disciplines of Creative Arts and Design Music and Drama Social Sciences Media and Law

On our Blanchardstown Campus the newly developed Connect building has brought our academic decision-makers and student services teams together enabling us to take a more holistic approach to the academic and personal issues affecting our students Construction is also beginning on an additional teaching facility on campus with open flexible spaces that will support the Universityrsquos practice-led teaching ethos

On our Tallaght Campus a new Sports Science and Health building is due for completion next year providing students with state-of-the-art teaching research laboratory and recreation facilities Construction is also expected to begin on a new multi-disciplinary building to support our teaching and research in Hospitality Culinary Arts Engineering and Apprenticeship activities

Regrettably it wasnrsquot possible to welcome you and your students to our campuses last year but as restrictions ease wersquore really looking forward to meeting you at our Guidance Counsellor event in October and at our Open Days later this year

In the meantime I encourage you and your students to visit our digital prospectus at tudubliniecao to find out more about TU Dublin

David FitzPatrick

President TU Dublin

2

Ag Nochtadh Graacuteinseach GhormaacuteinRevealing Grangegorman

TU Dublin has multiple locations across the Dublin region with campuses in Blanchardstown and Tallaght and Dublin City Centre Our new campus at Grangegorman which is the largest investment in Higher Education in Europe brings together many of our city-centre activities Together with our campuses in Bolton Street Blanchardstown Aungier Street and Tallaght Grangegorman provides a welcoming working environment where students and staff can explore their abilities and reach their full potential

The current development phase at Grangegorman saw the East Quad open in late 2020 while the Central Quad began welcoming small numbers of students from April 2021

EAST QUAD ndash A CULTURAL HUB FOR THE CITY The East Quad located just across from the main Rathdown entrance to the campus is a Cultural Hub not only for the Grangegorman campus but also for the city Students can access the East Quad directly via the Broadstone Gate a new public plaza that links the Broadstone Luas stop on the Green Line to TU Dublin

East Quad is home to students of Q Creative Arts Q Design Q Music Q Social Sciences Q Drama Q Media Q Law

The fluid nature of the buildingrsquos design and the vibrancy of the learning environment facilitates exhibitions of studentsrsquo visual artwork and dramatic and musical performances in the 400-seat Concert Hall 80-seat Black Box Theatre and 80-seat Recital Hall The design of the external spaces creates opportunities for performance film projection and the exhibition of sculpture

3

CENTRAL QUAD - THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS The Central Quad is the largest building on the new campus It is now the new home for all six schools of the College of Sciences amp Health (formerly located in Kevin Street) as well as two schools from the College of Arts amp Tourism (formerly located in Cathal Brugha Street) and one school from the College of Engineering amp Built Environment (which was formerly located in Kevin Street)

Q Biological Sciences Q Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Q Computer Science Q Food Science and Environmental Health Q Mathematical Sciences Q Physics amp Clinical amp Optometric Sciences (including

the National Optometry Centre) Q Culinary Arts and Food Technology Q Hospitality Management and Tourism Q Electrical and Electronic Engineering

If yoursquore due to take up your studies in the Central Quad you can expect to learn in a world-class educational environment equipped with the newest technology in highly specialised laboratories and learning spaces The emphasis throughout the building is on openness and accessibility putting learning lsquoon showrsquo and allowing students and visitors to observe activities in laboratories and training areas

PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN LIBRARY The Grangegorman Library located in Park House on the North Circular Road entrance to the campus caters to students based in the Central and East Quads Students can access collections in Art amp Design Culinary Arts ElectronicElectrical Engineering Environmental Health Hospitality amp Tourism Law (including Criminology) Media Music and Drama Sciences and Health and Social Sciences

Park House is also home to our Academic Writing Centre Career Development Centre Disability Support Service and the Maths Learning Centre

RATHDOWN HOUSE ndash STUDENT SUPPORTS AND SERVICES In addition to housing a large 250-seater canteen Rathdown House is a one-stop shop for student queries including Admissions Registrations Exams International Office and Access amp Civic Engagement

Rathdown House is also home to the Student Wellness Centre where students can see a doctor or nurse free of charge The Centre provides a holistic approach to health including on-campus healthcare and specialist clinics incorporating physical psychological and social aspects of your health and well-being

Our Counselling Service also located in the Student Wellness Centre is available to support you with any problem or experience that affects your ability to concentrate on college work or to enjoy life as a student Our team of professional counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is available to support studentsrsquo experiencing personal and emotional difficulties relationship and family problems and a range of other mental health challenges

4

LOWER HOUSE In 2017 TU Dublin began an ambitious project to bring the oldest building on the campus back into use The Lower House which opened in early 2021 is an important part of the new University campus and will offer a range of services for students There is a large dining area while the building also provides Student Union facilities and a dance studio and indoor sports areas There are 18 music rooms for TU Dublin Conservatoire complementing facilities in the East Quad The Lower House is linked by way of a beautifully landscaped walkway to the East Quad

Sports TU Dublin Sport will offer a range of fitness classes and small group training in Mills Bodypump Les Mills GRIT HIIT Pilates Kettlebells Met-Con and so much more There will also be a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio featuring the new Keiser M3i model With this bike you can transmit your workout data to your phone smartwatch or tablet to maximise your workout

Societies The Lower House will be home to a range of TU Dublin Societies and Dance Theatre and Music activities which will take place in the Common Room on the first floor There is also an event space on the second floor that will host Social Occasions Masterclasses Film Screenings Gaming Tournaments Performances Exhibitions and Volunteering events

Studentsrsquo Union TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union is also based in the Lower House occupying the TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union Common Rooms on the ground and first floors Here they will host Workshops Panel Discussions Cultural Celebrations Tournaments Comedy Nights Film Screenings awards ceremonies class meetings and much more

TU Dublin Conservatoire The Lower House also contains 18 music practice rooms complementing the Conservatoirersquos extensive facilities in the East Quad

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES TU Dublin Sports Facilities at Grangegorman won top National Quality Standard (NQS) awards from Ireland Active the national governing body for Sports and Leisure Facilities It is the third time in four years that TU Dublin facilities achieved the top awards ranking them in the top 10 in the country Grangegorman facilities include

Q Pitch 1 Full-size natural turf soccer amp rugby pitch Q Pitch 2 Full-size natural turf GAA pitch Q Pitch 3 Full-size synthetic soccer pitch Q Pitch 4 Synthetic surface Three Tennis courts

hockey amp soccer training area Q Four changing rooms with four shower blocks

male amp female toilet blocks

Just a couple of Luas stops away from Grangegorman TU Dublin also has the following Sports facilities in Broombridge

Q Full-size synthetic GAA pitch Q Marked for two synthetic soccer pitches across

GAA pitch Q Four changing rooms with showers Q Two additional dry changing rooms Q Referee changing room

FUTURE PROJECTS The next phase of development at Grangegorman will see another three new academic buildings - the Academic Hub amp Library West Quad and FOCAS - constructed by 2023 and will bring the campus student population to 15000

To find out more about Grangegorman or any of our other locations visit tudublinieexploreour-campuses

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

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S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

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When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

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SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

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W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

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Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

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apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

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TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

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Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

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5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

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8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

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Education

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TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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Ag Nochtadh Graacuteinseach GhormaacuteinRevealing Grangegorman

TU Dublin has multiple locations across the Dublin region with campuses in Blanchardstown and Tallaght and Dublin City Centre Our new campus at Grangegorman which is the largest investment in Higher Education in Europe brings together many of our city-centre activities Together with our campuses in Bolton Street Blanchardstown Aungier Street and Tallaght Grangegorman provides a welcoming working environment where students and staff can explore their abilities and reach their full potential

The current development phase at Grangegorman saw the East Quad open in late 2020 while the Central Quad began welcoming small numbers of students from April 2021

EAST QUAD ndash A CULTURAL HUB FOR THE CITY The East Quad located just across from the main Rathdown entrance to the campus is a Cultural Hub not only for the Grangegorman campus but also for the city Students can access the East Quad directly via the Broadstone Gate a new public plaza that links the Broadstone Luas stop on the Green Line to TU Dublin

East Quad is home to students of Q Creative Arts Q Design Q Music Q Social Sciences Q Drama Q Media Q Law

The fluid nature of the buildingrsquos design and the vibrancy of the learning environment facilitates exhibitions of studentsrsquo visual artwork and dramatic and musical performances in the 400-seat Concert Hall 80-seat Black Box Theatre and 80-seat Recital Hall The design of the external spaces creates opportunities for performance film projection and the exhibition of sculpture

3

CENTRAL QUAD - THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS The Central Quad is the largest building on the new campus It is now the new home for all six schools of the College of Sciences amp Health (formerly located in Kevin Street) as well as two schools from the College of Arts amp Tourism (formerly located in Cathal Brugha Street) and one school from the College of Engineering amp Built Environment (which was formerly located in Kevin Street)

Q Biological Sciences Q Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Q Computer Science Q Food Science and Environmental Health Q Mathematical Sciences Q Physics amp Clinical amp Optometric Sciences (including

the National Optometry Centre) Q Culinary Arts and Food Technology Q Hospitality Management and Tourism Q Electrical and Electronic Engineering

If yoursquore due to take up your studies in the Central Quad you can expect to learn in a world-class educational environment equipped with the newest technology in highly specialised laboratories and learning spaces The emphasis throughout the building is on openness and accessibility putting learning lsquoon showrsquo and allowing students and visitors to observe activities in laboratories and training areas

PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN LIBRARY The Grangegorman Library located in Park House on the North Circular Road entrance to the campus caters to students based in the Central and East Quads Students can access collections in Art amp Design Culinary Arts ElectronicElectrical Engineering Environmental Health Hospitality amp Tourism Law (including Criminology) Media Music and Drama Sciences and Health and Social Sciences

Park House is also home to our Academic Writing Centre Career Development Centre Disability Support Service and the Maths Learning Centre

RATHDOWN HOUSE ndash STUDENT SUPPORTS AND SERVICES In addition to housing a large 250-seater canteen Rathdown House is a one-stop shop for student queries including Admissions Registrations Exams International Office and Access amp Civic Engagement

Rathdown House is also home to the Student Wellness Centre where students can see a doctor or nurse free of charge The Centre provides a holistic approach to health including on-campus healthcare and specialist clinics incorporating physical psychological and social aspects of your health and well-being

Our Counselling Service also located in the Student Wellness Centre is available to support you with any problem or experience that affects your ability to concentrate on college work or to enjoy life as a student Our team of professional counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is available to support studentsrsquo experiencing personal and emotional difficulties relationship and family problems and a range of other mental health challenges

4

LOWER HOUSE In 2017 TU Dublin began an ambitious project to bring the oldest building on the campus back into use The Lower House which opened in early 2021 is an important part of the new University campus and will offer a range of services for students There is a large dining area while the building also provides Student Union facilities and a dance studio and indoor sports areas There are 18 music rooms for TU Dublin Conservatoire complementing facilities in the East Quad The Lower House is linked by way of a beautifully landscaped walkway to the East Quad

Sports TU Dublin Sport will offer a range of fitness classes and small group training in Mills Bodypump Les Mills GRIT HIIT Pilates Kettlebells Met-Con and so much more There will also be a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio featuring the new Keiser M3i model With this bike you can transmit your workout data to your phone smartwatch or tablet to maximise your workout

Societies The Lower House will be home to a range of TU Dublin Societies and Dance Theatre and Music activities which will take place in the Common Room on the first floor There is also an event space on the second floor that will host Social Occasions Masterclasses Film Screenings Gaming Tournaments Performances Exhibitions and Volunteering events

Studentsrsquo Union TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union is also based in the Lower House occupying the TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union Common Rooms on the ground and first floors Here they will host Workshops Panel Discussions Cultural Celebrations Tournaments Comedy Nights Film Screenings awards ceremonies class meetings and much more

TU Dublin Conservatoire The Lower House also contains 18 music practice rooms complementing the Conservatoirersquos extensive facilities in the East Quad

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES TU Dublin Sports Facilities at Grangegorman won top National Quality Standard (NQS) awards from Ireland Active the national governing body for Sports and Leisure Facilities It is the third time in four years that TU Dublin facilities achieved the top awards ranking them in the top 10 in the country Grangegorman facilities include

Q Pitch 1 Full-size natural turf soccer amp rugby pitch Q Pitch 2 Full-size natural turf GAA pitch Q Pitch 3 Full-size synthetic soccer pitch Q Pitch 4 Synthetic surface Three Tennis courts

hockey amp soccer training area Q Four changing rooms with four shower blocks

male amp female toilet blocks

Just a couple of Luas stops away from Grangegorman TU Dublin also has the following Sports facilities in Broombridge

Q Full-size synthetic GAA pitch Q Marked for two synthetic soccer pitches across

GAA pitch Q Four changing rooms with showers Q Two additional dry changing rooms Q Referee changing room

FUTURE PROJECTS The next phase of development at Grangegorman will see another three new academic buildings - the Academic Hub amp Library West Quad and FOCAS - constructed by 2023 and will bring the campus student population to 15000

To find out more about Grangegorman or any of our other locations visit tudublinieexploreour-campuses

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

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When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

To S

allin

s N

ewbr

idge

Kild

are

Cor

kLi

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ick

Wat

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To L

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one

To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 5: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

3

CENTRAL QUAD - THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS The Central Quad is the largest building on the new campus It is now the new home for all six schools of the College of Sciences amp Health (formerly located in Kevin Street) as well as two schools from the College of Arts amp Tourism (formerly located in Cathal Brugha Street) and one school from the College of Engineering amp Built Environment (which was formerly located in Kevin Street)

Q Biological Sciences Q Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Q Computer Science Q Food Science and Environmental Health Q Mathematical Sciences Q Physics amp Clinical amp Optometric Sciences (including

the National Optometry Centre) Q Culinary Arts and Food Technology Q Hospitality Management and Tourism Q Electrical and Electronic Engineering

If yoursquore due to take up your studies in the Central Quad you can expect to learn in a world-class educational environment equipped with the newest technology in highly specialised laboratories and learning spaces The emphasis throughout the building is on openness and accessibility putting learning lsquoon showrsquo and allowing students and visitors to observe activities in laboratories and training areas

PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN LIBRARY The Grangegorman Library located in Park House on the North Circular Road entrance to the campus caters to students based in the Central and East Quads Students can access collections in Art amp Design Culinary Arts ElectronicElectrical Engineering Environmental Health Hospitality amp Tourism Law (including Criminology) Media Music and Drama Sciences and Health and Social Sciences

Park House is also home to our Academic Writing Centre Career Development Centre Disability Support Service and the Maths Learning Centre

RATHDOWN HOUSE ndash STUDENT SUPPORTS AND SERVICES In addition to housing a large 250-seater canteen Rathdown House is a one-stop shop for student queries including Admissions Registrations Exams International Office and Access amp Civic Engagement

Rathdown House is also home to the Student Wellness Centre where students can see a doctor or nurse free of charge The Centre provides a holistic approach to health including on-campus healthcare and specialist clinics incorporating physical psychological and social aspects of your health and well-being

Our Counselling Service also located in the Student Wellness Centre is available to support you with any problem or experience that affects your ability to concentrate on college work or to enjoy life as a student Our team of professional counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is available to support studentsrsquo experiencing personal and emotional difficulties relationship and family problems and a range of other mental health challenges

4

LOWER HOUSE In 2017 TU Dublin began an ambitious project to bring the oldest building on the campus back into use The Lower House which opened in early 2021 is an important part of the new University campus and will offer a range of services for students There is a large dining area while the building also provides Student Union facilities and a dance studio and indoor sports areas There are 18 music rooms for TU Dublin Conservatoire complementing facilities in the East Quad The Lower House is linked by way of a beautifully landscaped walkway to the East Quad

Sports TU Dublin Sport will offer a range of fitness classes and small group training in Mills Bodypump Les Mills GRIT HIIT Pilates Kettlebells Met-Con and so much more There will also be a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio featuring the new Keiser M3i model With this bike you can transmit your workout data to your phone smartwatch or tablet to maximise your workout

Societies The Lower House will be home to a range of TU Dublin Societies and Dance Theatre and Music activities which will take place in the Common Room on the first floor There is also an event space on the second floor that will host Social Occasions Masterclasses Film Screenings Gaming Tournaments Performances Exhibitions and Volunteering events

Studentsrsquo Union TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union is also based in the Lower House occupying the TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union Common Rooms on the ground and first floors Here they will host Workshops Panel Discussions Cultural Celebrations Tournaments Comedy Nights Film Screenings awards ceremonies class meetings and much more

TU Dublin Conservatoire The Lower House also contains 18 music practice rooms complementing the Conservatoirersquos extensive facilities in the East Quad

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES TU Dublin Sports Facilities at Grangegorman won top National Quality Standard (NQS) awards from Ireland Active the national governing body for Sports and Leisure Facilities It is the third time in four years that TU Dublin facilities achieved the top awards ranking them in the top 10 in the country Grangegorman facilities include

Q Pitch 1 Full-size natural turf soccer amp rugby pitch Q Pitch 2 Full-size natural turf GAA pitch Q Pitch 3 Full-size synthetic soccer pitch Q Pitch 4 Synthetic surface Three Tennis courts

hockey amp soccer training area Q Four changing rooms with four shower blocks

male amp female toilet blocks

Just a couple of Luas stops away from Grangegorman TU Dublin also has the following Sports facilities in Broombridge

Q Full-size synthetic GAA pitch Q Marked for two synthetic soccer pitches across

GAA pitch Q Four changing rooms with showers Q Two additional dry changing rooms Q Referee changing room

FUTURE PROJECTS The next phase of development at Grangegorman will see another three new academic buildings - the Academic Hub amp Library West Quad and FOCAS - constructed by 2023 and will bring the campus student population to 15000

To find out more about Grangegorman or any of our other locations visit tudublinieexploreour-campuses

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

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ahill

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S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

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ESS

7

When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 6: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

4

LOWER HOUSE In 2017 TU Dublin began an ambitious project to bring the oldest building on the campus back into use The Lower House which opened in early 2021 is an important part of the new University campus and will offer a range of services for students There is a large dining area while the building also provides Student Union facilities and a dance studio and indoor sports areas There are 18 music rooms for TU Dublin Conservatoire complementing facilities in the East Quad The Lower House is linked by way of a beautifully landscaped walkway to the East Quad

Sports TU Dublin Sport will offer a range of fitness classes and small group training in Mills Bodypump Les Mills GRIT HIIT Pilates Kettlebells Met-Con and so much more There will also be a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio featuring the new Keiser M3i model With this bike you can transmit your workout data to your phone smartwatch or tablet to maximise your workout

Societies The Lower House will be home to a range of TU Dublin Societies and Dance Theatre and Music activities which will take place in the Common Room on the first floor There is also an event space on the second floor that will host Social Occasions Masterclasses Film Screenings Gaming Tournaments Performances Exhibitions and Volunteering events

Studentsrsquo Union TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union is also based in the Lower House occupying the TU Dublin Studentsrsquo Union Common Rooms on the ground and first floors Here they will host Workshops Panel Discussions Cultural Celebrations Tournaments Comedy Nights Film Screenings awards ceremonies class meetings and much more

TU Dublin Conservatoire The Lower House also contains 18 music practice rooms complementing the Conservatoirersquos extensive facilities in the East Quad

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES TU Dublin Sports Facilities at Grangegorman won top National Quality Standard (NQS) awards from Ireland Active the national governing body for Sports and Leisure Facilities It is the third time in four years that TU Dublin facilities achieved the top awards ranking them in the top 10 in the country Grangegorman facilities include

Q Pitch 1 Full-size natural turf soccer amp rugby pitch Q Pitch 2 Full-size natural turf GAA pitch Q Pitch 3 Full-size synthetic soccer pitch Q Pitch 4 Synthetic surface Three Tennis courts

hockey amp soccer training area Q Four changing rooms with four shower blocks

male amp female toilet blocks

Just a couple of Luas stops away from Grangegorman TU Dublin also has the following Sports facilities in Broombridge

Q Full-size synthetic GAA pitch Q Marked for two synthetic soccer pitches across

GAA pitch Q Four changing rooms with showers Q Two additional dry changing rooms Q Referee changing room

FUTURE PROJECTS The next phase of development at Grangegorman will see another three new academic buildings - the Academic Hub amp Library West Quad and FOCAS - constructed by 2023 and will bring the campus student population to 15000

To find out more about Grangegorman or any of our other locations visit tudublinieexploreour-campuses

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

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iel C

ahill

STU

DEN

T SU

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S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

Loreacute

Ade

wus

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UD

ENT

SUCC

ESS

7

When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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idge

Kild

are

Cor

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To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

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Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

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Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

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Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

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Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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Lau

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 7: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

5

GairmeachaCareers

CAREER COACHING We understand that life at university and the transition to the world of work can be both an exciting and challenging experience To support our students through all of these transitions we offer bookable one to one coaching appointments as well as quick query appointments Career coaching is available to our students all year round with our experienced career coaches on each campus team

ONLINE RESOURCES We have developed a range of high quality resources which are available on our website for all TU Dublin students and graduates These are designed to help our students take ownership of their own career journey Our Students and Graduates page provides users with the resources to define their short and long term career goals make action plans explore the options available to them with their degree develop winning CVrsquos and cover letters and ace their interviews

EVENTS CAREER WORKSHOPS Throughout the academic year we arrange and deliver career workshops and events on a range of different topics such as the ones below (and we are always developing new ones to meet our studentsrsquo needs)

bull Ace that interview bull How to impress on application forms bull Writing a winning CV and Cover letter bull Finding a career that suits your personality bull Postgrad study ndash is it for me bull Job hunting in Ireland and Abroad bull How to use LinkedIn bull Developing your personal brand bull Starting your own business

EMPLOYER EVENTS AND CAREER FAIRS We have strong links with graduate employers We regularly host visits to TU Dublin for employers to showcase their job opportunities and each year we hold discipline specific career fairs where employers and students can meet on campus (or virtually) to discuss employment opportunities

JOB OPPORTUNITIES All students and graduates have access to our job vacancy platform jobscene ndash all of the latest job posting and graduate programmes relevant to TU Dublin students can be sent straight to a registered email address

At TU Dublin we are here to support studentsrsquo career development at every stage From first year students finding their feet during the early days of third level to final year students thinking about their next steps

We do this in a variety of ways to suit our studentsrsquo needs whatever stage they are at in their career development

For more information on any of our TU Dublin Career Development Centre supports check out wwwtudubliniefor-studentscareer-development-centre

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

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S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

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When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

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Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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DART

DART

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Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

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LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 8: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

6

Dul Chun CinnProgressionAt TU Dublin we are proud to welcome a diverse student body from a wide variety of backgrounds We foster and embrace students with different abilities dreams and talents and allow them to come together to look at future world challenges from unique viewpoints bringing with them their own lived experience to university

TU Dublin provides a unique range of disciplines and programmes with opportunities to study at all levels from apprenticeship to PhD We offer progression opportunities ranging from level 6 (Higher Certificate) to level 8 (Honours Degree) and onwards

TU Dublin welcomes students from a variety of pathways some coming straight from Leaving Certificate some from FET or QQI programmes while others come through the mature student route One thing these students all have in common is the vast range of options available to them When applying to TU Dubin for the first time there are three levels to consider

Level 6 Higher Certificate (normally 2 years full-time)

Level 7 Ordinary Degree (normally 3 years full-time)

Level 8 Honours Degree (normally 4 years full-time)

TU Dublin Cyber Security student Daniel Cahill is one of two Irish participants to be selected for the initial training squad for Team Europe which will represent the EU at the upcoming International Cyber Security Challenge (ICSC) due to take place in Athens in December 2021

Dan

iel C

ahill

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Final year Drama student Loreacute Adewusi has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious Spotlight Prize for 2021 Over 70 drama schools and universities from Ireland and the UK were invited to nominate a student from their graduating class to submit a self-tape audition for this yearrsquos prize

Loreacute

Ade

wus

iST

UD

ENT

SUCC

ESS

7

When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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idge

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are

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To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

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Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

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Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

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TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 9: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

7

When choosing a course we would encourage students to think about the career that they want or the area they would like to work in When they have decided on that it is then time to start working backwards by looking at the courses that are available in that area and to figure out how they will get to where they want to go

For many leaving cert students the only route of entry they will consider is directly into a level 8 Honours Degree course For others the idea of a more flexible education is more suitable an education where they can decide to continue to the next stage or to exit after two or three years returning at a time in their life that better suits to continue their studies

Some students will have their mind set on a particular level 8 course and therefore never explore the level 6 and level 7 options open to them There are also many students who are undecided on what course to choose We recommend that all students explore the broad range of level 6 7 amp 8 courses that are available in their area of interest

On their CAO application students can apply for up to twenty courses ndash ten on the level 8 list and ten on the level 67 list If students only complete the level 8 list on the CAO and skip the level 67 list they will in effect half their chances of getting an offer of a college course There are many benefits to including level 6 and 7 courses in your CAO choices Firstly the points are often less than their level 8 equivalent Secondly successful completion of a level 6 or 7 course can lead to advanced entry into year 2 or 3 of a linked level 8 course within the university Another plus is that Level 6 and 7 courses tend to be shorter in duration (23 years) which can be useful if a student is undecided on their course choice and donrsquot want to commit to a four year Honours Degree course from the outset

Ordinary Bachelor Degree

Honours Bachelor Degree

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

To S

allin

s N

ewbr

idge

Kild

are

Cor

kLi

mer

ick

Wat

erfo

rd a

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ayEn

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op Z

one

To L

ongf

ord

and

Slig

oEn

d of

Sho

rt H

op Z

one

To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 10: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

8

Dul Chun CinnProgressionHere are some scenarios to help you understand how this works

PAUL OUR BUDDING MARKETEERPaulrsquos older brother works in the marketing department of a large multinational company here in Ireland Paul really likes the sound of the job and wants to do the same

The company run a graduate programme accepting students with an honours degree so when filling out his CAO form he lists the Level 8 marketing degree at TU Dublin the same as his brother

Paul is feeling confident about his Leaving Cert results he has worked hard and is quietly confident he will get the grades he needs When results day arrives his maths grade has let him down even though he has more than enough points he is so disappointed

Fortunately he filled out all of his options on his CAO application On offer day he has a choice between his 6th place choice at level 8 and his 1st place choice at level 67 The level 6 offer is in marketing the area he wants to study and work in He had not really thought outside of a level 8 course but here he is now with an offer at level 6 in the area he loves

He talks to the TU Dublin admissions team who advise him that if he attains a grade average of 55 or above over the two years of his level 6 course he can move into third year of the level 8 course and finish his college career with a level 8 in marketing Paul is delighted and accepts the level 6 course he can now see a clear pathway to achieve what he wants even if it is not what he had originally wanted

GEMMA OUR BUDDING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Gemma has been crazy about science ever since she got a surprise gift of a chemistry set for Christmas when she was 9 she really wants to be scientist

Gemmarsquos mother is a Garda and really loves her job Gemma thinks she might like it too but also loves science so much she cannot decide Her Guidance counsellor suggest forensic science where she could work on criminal investigations and immediately she knows this is the career for her

She checks out the options and decides she wants to study DNA and forensic science at TU Dublin a course that is available at both level 7 and level 8 Gemma works hard for her leaving cert but unfortunately falls just short of the points she needs for both the level 8 and the level 7

Her Guidance Counsellor had suggested that Gemma also look into the QQI route this would allow her to study a science programme to prepare her for college but also to help her decide if this is what she really wants

She takes up a QQI programme she loves it so much she finds it easy to get 6 distinctions She applies to CAO again this time with her QQI results she is offered the level 8 Gemma is delighted and immediately accepts her place it has taken her a little bit longer than she initially planned but she also feels much more prepared for the programme

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

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DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

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Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

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TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 11: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

9

TU Dublin Joins Irish Universities Association

On June 1st TU Dublin joined the Irish Universities Association (IUA) The eight IUA members include Dublin City University Maynooth University NUI Galway Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin the University of Limerick and now Technological University Dublin

As the voice of the University sector in the Irish Republic the enlarged IUA will account for over two-thirds of all students in higher education over 80 of international and postgraduate students and almost 90 of research spending in the sector in Ireland

Welcoming TU Dublinrsquos accession to membership Professor Ciaraacuten Oacute hOacutegartaigh President of NUI Galway and Chair of the IUA Council has said ldquoWe are delighted to welcome TU Dublin to join with us to strengthen our collective inclusive representation as the Voice of Irish Universities As one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovation We look forward to working with the TU Dublin leadership team under the IUA umbrella to grow and develop university education for society at a pivotal time of change and developmentrdquo

The Irish universities are recognised internationally for quality in education and according to Professor David FitzPatrick President of TU Dublin its students are socially responsible open-minded and global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better ldquoBuilding on a long and rich heritage of industry and community engagement TU Dublin measures success through the impact of our education training research and innovation to the economic life of Ireland and wider society A diverse and inclusive University we provide students with opportunities experiences and progression from Apprenticeship through to PhD preparing them for rewarding careers and lives as responsible global citizensrdquo

ldquoAs one of our newest and largest universities TU Dublin has a track record of impact across a range of disciplines and a growing strength in research and innovationrdquo

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

To S

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s N

ewbr

idge

Kild

are

Cor

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ick

Wat

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To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

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$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 12: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

10

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

River Liey

Maynooth

Leixlip Louisa Bridge PampR

Drumcondra

M3 Parkway PampR

Grand Canal Dock

Howth

Sallins

Saggart

Tallaght

Belgard

Docklands

Broadstone Grangegorman

PhisboroughCabra

DunboyneHanseld

Clonsilla

Leixlip

Castleknock Navan Rd Ashtown

Dominick

Bayside

Portmarnock

DonabateRush amp Lusk

SkerriesBalbriggan

ClongrinSutton

Parnell

Malborough

Westmoreland

Dawson Trinity

Landsdowne RoadSandymount

Sydney ParadeBooterstown

BlackrockSeapoint

Monkstown amp Salthill

Sandycove amp GlasthuleGlenegeary

KillineyDalkey

Shankill

CharlemontHarcourt

RanelaghBeechwood

Stillorgan

Central ParkGlencairnThe GallopsLeopardstown

CherrywoodCarrickmines

BallyoganWoods Laughanstown

KilmacudBalally

DundrumWindy Arbour

MilltownCowper

OrsquoConnell Upper

BridesGlen

Busaacuteras The Point

OrsquoConnell St - GPO

Sandyford

Smithfield

Connolly

Tara StreetPearse

Broombridge

Greystones PampRBray

DuacutenLaoghaire

Malahide PampR

Heuston

Howth Junction amp Donaghmede

To DroghedaDundalk and BelfastEnd of Short Hop Zone

To S

allin

s N

ewbr

idge

Kild

are

Cor

kLi

mer

ick

Wat

erfo

rd a

nd G

alw

ayEn

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rt H

op Z

one

To L

ongf

ord

and

Slig

oEn

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rt H

op Z

one

To Wexford and Rosslare EuroportEnd of Short Hop Zone

DART

DART

DART

SE

SE

NSW SW

SW

N

W

W

W

Red

RedGreen

Red

Line Luas

Line Luas

Luas Extension

South Eastern Commuter

Northern Commuter

Western Commuter

South Western Commuter

TrainTram stop

Certain journeys only

Park amp Ride

Walking Connection

DART

PampR

Red

Green

SE

N

WSW

CoolmineShuttle bus to Blanchardstown Campus

Green

Stephenrsquos Green

Kilbarrack

HarmonstownKillester

GeorgesDock

Four Courts

Museum

Jervis Abbey Mayor Square

Spencer Dock

Clontarf Road

Raheny

Rialto

Fatima

Jamesrsquos

Suir Road

Hazelhatch ampCellbridge

Clondalkin ampFonthill

Park West ampCherrywoodAdamstown

Golden BridgeDrimnagh

BlackhorseBluebell

KylemoreRed Cow

Kingswood

Cookstown

Hospital

Fettercairn

Cheeverstown

Citywest

Fortunestown

Over 90 of TU Dublin students use sustainable methods (public transport walking or cycling) to get to University and the four free apps listed here can make it even easier for finding your way

The Journey Planner App from Transport for Ireland provides journey planning timetable and travel information from all public transport providers across Ireland Download the lsquoReal Time Ireland Apprsquo which integrates all real time arrival information from Dublin Bus Bus Eacuteireann DART Iarnroacuted Eacuteireann and Luas services For travel by bus Luas or Dart get a Leap Card for convenience and to save money Remember you can save even more if you use a Child Leap Card until you turn 19 You can top up your leap card with your phone

Download the Cycle Planner app or view online to find the best cycling routes in Dublin If yoursquore new to cycling or getting out on the bike after a break the app will find a route that avoids roads with heavy traffic It also avoids difficult turns at busy junctions to help you get comfortable cycling your bike around town

All Irish taxis can be verified by using the TFI Driver Check app to make sure the taxi you are taking has been registered The app also lets you email a friend with your trip details

90

TU Dublin is one of the most accessible universities with

public transport links and regular services to all campuses

Rail amp Luas Map

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

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Points 2021

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

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W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 13: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

11

Ag teacht go dtiacute aacuter gcuid CampasGetting to our Campuses

ON YOUR BIKE

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to college and itrsquos a great way to keep fit and save money Below are some tips for cycling around Dublin

1 Use the Transport for Ireland Cycle Planner app to identify the shortest safest route to your campus

2 Get a good lock It should cost 10-20 of the value of your bike and learn how to lock your bike securely The 5 minute YouTube video ldquoBicycle Security in Dublinrdquo is a very good tutorial on bike-locking and could save you a lot of money

3 Most TU Dublin sites have secure bike racks and onsite showers for cyclists If you donrsquot want to invest in a bike membership of Dublinbikes costs euro35 per year and most TU Dublin sites are convenient to a Dublinbike standwwwdublinbikesie

ON THE BUSES

All of our locations are serviced by several bus routes which are too numerous to list here so we recommend you find the best bus route using the Dublin Bus website wwwdublinbusie Dublin Bus also have a fantastic app with real-time information which says when your next bus is due so you donrsquot have to wait at the bus-stop for too long

Bus EireannBus Eireann serves TU Dublin Campus locations from towns and cities in the greater Dublin area and surrounding Counties The service is frequent and reliable and makes TU Dublin easily accessible from the likes of Ashbourne Cavan Carlow Dundalk Drogheda Kildare Kells Mullingar Naas Navan Portlaoise Trim and Tullamore

Private ProvidersThere are also several private providers such as Matthews Coaches (Dundalk) Collins Coaches (Monaghan) Dublin Coaches (Kildare Village)

Go AheadA number of bus routes in Dublin are now operated by Go Ahead Ireland on behalf of Transport for Ireland wwwtransportforirelandiego-ahead-ireland

139The 139 orbital bus route operates between Naas and Blanchardstown and connects the campus to Naas Sallins Clane Rathcoffey Maynooth and Leixlip the route also includes Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

Shuttle BusA service runs from Coolmine Train Station and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the Blanchardstown campus

1 in 10 TU Dublin students cycle to University

LUAS DART and IRISH RAIL

Luas Green Line serves TU Dublin at Grangegorman Bolton Street and Aungier Street

Luas Red Line is convenient to TU Dublin at Tallaght Bolton Street and Grangegormanwwwluasie

Irish Rail and Dart stations at Heuston Station Broombridge Connolly Station Pearse Street and Tara Street are in walking distance or have easy bus and Luas connections to all city centre campus locationswwwirishrailie

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

14

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

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Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

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Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

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Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

haun

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Lau

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 14: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

12

LoacuteistiacutenAccommodationDublin is a vibrant and busy destination However it is a relatively small city so student accommodation is in demand If you are from outside Dublin one of the things you will need do is find somewhere suitable to live and we have some tips to help make the process a little easier

TALK TO OUR STUDENT PAD EXPERTS Many students are not familiar with Dublin so one of the first things they should do is check out the TU Dublin StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation This will help them find the most suitable locations for their campus

Our campuses are spread throughout Dublin in Blanchardstown Tallaght and the City Centre and you can save time and transport costs by choosing an accommodation close to your own campus

For example the suburbs of Cabra or Phibsborough are closer to Grangegorman and Bolton Street while accommodation closer to a Luas stop is more suitable for the Tallaght campus We also recommend Google maps to calculate the best or cheapest routes for you

GENERAL ADVICE FOR STUDENTS FOR 202122 Owing to the impact of the COVID-19 virus choosing accommodation to suit your own needs is important

Student Hubs are the ideal choice of accommodation especially for international students and those wishing to reside in Dublin full time

STAYING IN A STUDENT HUB If you like to be close to the action campus style accommodation may be the option for you TU Dublin has block booked bed spaces with some external providers of campus style accommodation You can find more information about these providers on TU Dublin StudentPad - see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Host family accommodation is ideal for those on a budget and those who do not need to reside in Dublin full time Host family accommodation is available on a five and seven day basis and now some homeowners are offering accommodation for fewer than five nights to facilitate a reduced timetable

Host family spaces average euro140 per five day week and students pay rent for fewer weeks than in Student Accommodation Of all the accommodation options this is the most economical and offers the most flexibility Bills are included in the cost and many hosts provide optional extras such as a light breakfast and evening meal In addition students can opt for a five-day rental agreement if they plan to return home for the weekend Rent in host family accommodation is typically paid for 25-30 weeks over the academic year whereas in campus-style student accommodation the rent is typically paid for 40 weeks

Host families advertise on the StudentPad ndash see tudublinstudentpadieAccommodation

PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION You might prefer to live in a shared property with friends and the best place to search for this type of housing is on daftie When you find a suitable property make sure you get your landlord to confirm in writing the length of your lease the conditions you must meet to get your deposit back who to contact if anything goes wrong and how much notice they need before you leave the property Make sure you get a receipt for all money paid avoid paying in cash and when you move in take photos of any damage so you donrsquot get charged for it when you leave

NB Do not pay a deposit on any private rented accommodation until you have seen the accommodation in person or have asked someone known to you to visit the property

13

Unibuddy at TU Dublin Unibuddy is an online peer to peer live chat platform which allows prospective students to ask a question of our current students It gives you the chance to chat to them about their student experience and you will be able to connect with different students from across a wide range of programmes at TU Dublin

We know it is a very daunting time and selecting the correct course can be challenging Our Unibuddies are here to assist you with your decisions and can provide you with more detailed information about your course choice what itrsquos like studying at TU Dublin and information about student life on our campuses Itrsquos a great way to learn what itrsquos really like to be a student at TU Dublin

ldquoUnibuddy is a unique and great way to help students feel more confident about their course choice and to welcome them to TU Dublin It is a very friendly way of reassuring prospective students that have any questions with the help of your very own Unibuddy I wish Unibuddy was in place when I was considering my course options during my leaving cert yearrdquo

Heinz Cleto student of Design Technology and Innovation ndash TU812

ldquoI was given the opportunity to get involved in becoming a student ambassador through the Unibuddy campaign This allowed me to share my passion with others and guide them on choosing the right path for their university journey Itrsquos extremely helpful to chat one to one and allow potential future students of TU Dublin to ask all they wish from course modules to campus experience to job opportunitiesrdquo

Emma Heffernan Graduate of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Forensics and Cyber Security - TU863

Learn more about Unibuddy by visiting wwwtudubliniestudychat and start the conversation today

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Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

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TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

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10

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Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

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DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

15

TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

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TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

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Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

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5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

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7

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Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

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Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1Location

Subjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

Architecture amp Built EnvironmentLevel 7

TU703 Innealtoacuteireacht FoirgniacuteochtaBuilding Engineering 3 36 5 O6H7 O6H7 273 260 Bolton Street

TU704 Innealtoacuteireacht Shibhialta Civil Engineering 3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 260 262 Bolton Street

TU731Ceantaacutelaiacuteocht Luachaacuteil 7 Gniacuteomhaireacht Eastaacuteit

Auctioneering Valuation amp Estate Agency3 45 5 O6H7 O6H7 330 290 Bolton Street

Level 8

TU832 Ailtireacht Architecture 5 55 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 644dagger 622dagger Bolton Street

TU831 Teicneolaiacuteocht Ailtireachta Architectural Technology 4 50 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 C 423 410 Bolton Street

TU833 Bainistiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta Construction Management 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 396 367 Bolton Street

TU834 Eolaiacuteocht GheografachGeographic Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 315 288 Bolton Street

TU835 Pleanaacuteil 7 Bainistiacuteocht ComhshaoilPlanning amp Environmental Management 4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 330 313 Bolton Street

TU836 Eacnamaiacuteocht ReacuteadmhaoineProperty Economics 4 35 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 411 401 Bolton Street

TU837

Suirbheacuteireacht Chainniacuteochta 7 Eacnamaiacuteocht Foirgniacuteochta

Quantity Surveying amp Construction Economics

4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 413 385 Bolton Street

TU838 Teicneolaiacuteocht Adhmaid InbhuanaitheSustainable Timber Technology 4 32 6 2H5s O5H6 O5H6 307 New in

2021 Bolton Street

Business Languages amp LawLevel 6

TU670 GnoacuteBusiness 2 30 (B)

30 (T) 5 F2O6H7 F3O6H7 2 224 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU673 Bainistiacuteocht GnoacuteBusiness Management 2 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Aungier Street

TU674 Gnoacute amp Airgeadas Business amp Finance 2 100 5 O6H7 O6H7 307 300 Aungier Street

TU675 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 2 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 301 Aungier Street

TU676 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Margaiacuteocht MiondiacuteolaRetail Management amp Marketing 2 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 290 290 Aungier Street

Level 7

TU788 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 AirgeadasAccounting amp Finance 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 4 231 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU780 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid MhargaiacuteochtaAdvertising amp Marketing Communications 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 201 179 Tallaght

TU772 GnoacuteBusiness 3 60 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 3 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

TU787 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 3 180 5 F2O6H7 06H7 10 200 New in

2021 Tallaght

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TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

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Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

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Points 2021

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

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Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

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Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Lucy

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ENT

SUCC

ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

haun

En

Lau

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

Emm

a H

effe

rnan

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DEN

T SU

CCES

S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

an W

addi

love

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

TUDublin_Socs TUDClubsSocs FO

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 17: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

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TU781 Margaiacuteocht DhigiteachDigital Marketing 3 20 5 F2O6H7 06H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

TU782 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 200 179 Tallaght

Level 8

TU910 CuntasaiacuteochtAccounting 34 50 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 420 444 Aungier Street

TU933 Cuntasaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Accounting amp Finance 4 30 (B)

30 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 4 251 New in 2021

Blanchardstown or Tallaght

TU919 Foacutegraiacuteocht 7 Cumarsaacuteid Mhargaiacuteochta Advertising amp Marketing Communications 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 219 225 Tallaght

TU902 Gnoacute Business 4 200 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 3 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU912 Anailiacutesiacuteocht Ghnoacute Business Analytics 4 20 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 331 330 Aungier Street

TU932 Gnoacute Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta Business (General Entry) 4 180 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 10 211 Tallaght

TU904 Gnoacute 7 Dliacute Business amp Law 4 30 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 462 462 Aungier Street

Grangegorman

TU903 Gnoacute 7 BainistiacuteochtBusiness amp Management 4 140 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 477 463 Aungier Street

TU914 Riacuteomhaireacht Ghnoacute Business Computing 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O6H7 322 324 Aungier Street

TU920 Margaiacuteocht Dhigiteach Digital Marketing 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU921 Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Margaiacuteochta DigitiacuteDigital Marketing Technologies 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 230 212 Tallaght

TU905 Eacnamaiacuteocht 7 Airgeadas Economics amp Finance 34 25 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 460 465 Aungier Street

TU954 Bainistiacuteocht Imeachtaiacute Event Management 4 48 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 326 356 Grangegorman

TU906 Bainistiacuteocht Acmhainniacute Daonna Human Resource Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 386 395 Aungier Street

TU965

Gnoacute Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Teangacha (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeilgeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

International Business amp Languages (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 100 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 A 357 356 Aungier StreetGrangegorman

TU985 Iriseoireacht Journalism 4 30 6 2H5rsquos H4 367 322 Grangegorman

TU918 DliacuteLaw (LLB) 3 35 6 2H5s H4 463 451 Grangegorman

TU917 Dliacute le Teanga Law (LLB) with a Language 4 30 6 2H5s H4 B 356 342 Grangegorman

TU907 Loighistic 7 Bainistiacuteocht An tSlabhra Solaacute Logistics amp Supply Chain Management 4 40 6 2H5rsquos O6H7 O6H7 300 300 Aungier Street

TU922 Margaiacuteocht Marketing 4 85 6 3H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 412 418 Aungier Street

TU924 R-Thraacutechtaacuteil sa MhiondiacuteoltoacuteireachtE-Commerce in Retailing 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 307 Aungier Street

TU925 Bainistiacuteocht Miondiacuteola 7 Seirbhiacutesiacute Retail amp Services Management 4 50 6 2H5rsquos O4H7 O4H7 307 301 Aungier Street

Creative Arts Design Media Music amp DramaLevel 7

TU796 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 3 45 5 O6H7F2 O6H7 224 225 Blanchardstown

TU795 Marsantuacute 7 Taispeaacutentas Fiacutesiuacuteil Visual Merchandising amp Display (Restricted) 3 30 5 Ω 618dagger 481dagger Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

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Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

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Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

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Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

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SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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STU

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CCES

S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 18: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

16

Level 8

TU961 Nuacheol TraacutechtaacutelaCommercial Modern Music (BIMM) 4 150 6 2H5s para 536dagger 608dagger Francis Street

TU978 Tionscail Chruthaitheacha 7 Cultuacuter FiacutesiuacuteilCreative Industries amp Visual Culture 3 40 6 2H5s H4 English

only 299 290 Grangegorman

TU981 Meaacutein Dhigiteacha Chruthaitheacha Creative Digital Media 4 50 6 2H5s F206H7 O6H7 280 280 Blanchardstown

TU973Dearadh - Cumarsaacuteid Amhairc

Design - Visual Communication (restricted)

4 38 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 717dagger Grangegorman

TU962 Draacutemaiacuteocht (Leacuteiriuacute) Drama (Performance) (restricted) 3 20 6 2H5s O6H7 para 448dagger 379dagger Grangegorman

TU983 Scannaacutenaiacuteocht 7 Craoltoacuteireacht Film amp Broadcasting 4 25 6 2H5s H4 462 456 Grangegorman

TU974 Miacutenealaiacuten Fine Art (restricted) 4 35 6 2H5s Ω 549dagger 709dagger Grangegorman

TU984 Dearadh Cluichiacute Game Design 4 24 6 2H5s O4H7 O4H7 414 381 Grangegorman

TU975 Dearadh Intiacute Interior Design (Restricted) 4 20 6 2H5s Ω 544dagger 632dagger Grangegorman

TU982 Leacuteiriuacute Meaacuten 7 Ealaiacuteona DigiteachaMedia Production amp Digital Arts 4 36 6 2H5s F3O6H7 O6H7 369 320 Tallaght

TU963 Ceol Music (Restricted) 4 37 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 para 364dagger 416dagger Grangegorman

TU976 Grianghrafadoacuteireacht Photography (Restricted) 4 30 6 2H5s Ω 700dagger 695dagger Grangegorman

Culinary Hospitality amp TourismLevel 6

TU641 Bainistiacuteocht Beaacuteir 7 Bialainne Bar amp Restaurant Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 223 Grangegorman

TU642 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Bia amp Follaacuteine)Culinary Arts (Cuisine amp Wellness) 2 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

154 153 Tallaght

TU643

Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta (Cleachtas Gairmiuacuteil Coacutecaireachta)

Culinary Arts (Professional Cookery Practice)

2 64 5 O6H7 O6H7 242 236 Grangegorman

TU644 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Fiontraiacuteocht Bia Food Management amp Entrepreneurship 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 250 223 Grangegorman

TU645 Eolaiacuteocht Bia 7 Bainistiacuteocht Food Science amp Management 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 E 251 241 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU741Bainistiacuteocht Ealaiacuteon Baacuteiceacuteireachta 7 Taosraacutein

3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 231 234 GrangegormanBaking amp Pastry Arts Management

TU742 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 3 30 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F2O6H7

158 155 Tallaght

TU745 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Hospitality Management 3 50 5 O6H7 O6H7 252 245 Grangegorman

TU746

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

3 50 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 157 170 Tallaght

TU747 Bainistiuacute Turasoacuteireachta Tourism Management 3 48 5 O6H7 O6H7 263 242 Grangegorman

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

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Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 19: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

17

Level 8

TU941 Coacutecaireacht Luibheolaiacuteoch Botanical Cuisine 4 16 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 311 249 Tallaght

TU942 Ealaiacuteona Coacutecaireachta Culinary Arts 4 66 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 252 212 Grangegorman

TU943 Fiontraiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Entrepreneurship 4 34 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 261 278 Grangegorman

TU944 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutecaireachta Culinary Science 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 O 336 316 Grangegorman

TU881 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht an Bhia Food Innovation 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 Q 309 318 Grangegorman

TU951

Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta 7 Turasoacuteireachta

International Hospitality amp Tourism Management

4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 244 184 Tallaght

TU952 Bainistiacuteocht Faacuteilteachais Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta International Hospitality Management 4 50 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 300 Grangegorman

TU967

Teangaha 7 Turasoacuteireacht Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta (SiacutenisFraincisGearmaacuteinisGaeligeIodaacuteilisSpaacuteinnis)

Languages amp International Tourism (ChineseFrenchGermanIrishItalianSpanish)

4 30 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 A 298 308 Grangegorman

TU953 Margaiacuteocht Turasoacuteireachta 7 Dhigiteach Tourism amp Digital Marketing 4 35 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 308 290 Grangegorman

EngineeringLevel 6

TU605 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach 7 FaisneacuteiseElectronic amp Information Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7

English O6H7 Irish

F3O6H7190 New in

2021 Tallaght

TU606 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicniuacuteilMechanical Engineering 2 20 5 O5H7 O6H7 11 192 192 Tallaght

Level 7

TU701 Innealtoacuteireacht Uathoibrithe Automation Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 243 260 Bolton Street

TU720 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Teicneolaiacuteocht Gluaisteaacuten Automotive Management amp Technology 3 55 5 O6H7 O6H7 232 232 Bolton Street

TU721 Teicneolaiacuteocht EitliacuteochtaAviation Technology 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 302 350 Bolton Street

TU713 Innealtoacuteireacht RiacuteomhaireachtaComputer Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 222 221 Blanchardstown

TU719 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 NuaacutelaiacuteochtDesign Technology amp Innovation 3 25 5 O6H7 O6H7 261 228 Blanchardstown

TU705 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreach 7 RialuacutechaacuteinElectrical amp Control Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 272 243 Grangegorman

TU706 Innealtoacuteireacht Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais Electrical Services Engineering 3 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 245 244 Grangegorman

TU714 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonaice 7 CumarsaacuteideElectronics amp Communications Engineering 3 32 5 O4H7 O6H7 262 264 Grangegorman

TU726 Innealtoacuteireacht LeictreonachElectronic Engineering (General Entry) 3 25 5 O4H7 06H7 9 215 230 Tallaght

TU725 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Mechanical Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O4H7 O6H7 11 222 222 Tallaght

TU709 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 1 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 13 400 370 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU708 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Engineering (General Entry) 3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 6 AQA 225 Blanchardstown

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

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TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Lucy

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ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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En

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 20: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

18

TU717 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil Mechanical Engineering 3 80 5 O6H7 O6H7 301 300 Bolton Street

TU711 Innealtoacuteireacht MheicitreonachMechatronic Engineering 3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 225 223 Blanchardstown

TU722

Ionstraimiacuteocht 7 Uathoibriuacute Proacuteiseas (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Process Instrumentation amp Automation (Learn amp Work)

3 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 346 $ 410 $ Blanchardstown

TU702

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

3 25 6 O5H7 O6H7 249 230 Tallaght

Level 8

TU807Innealtoacuteireacht Riacuteomhaireachta - Coacuterais Mhoacuteibiacuteleacha

Computer Engineering in Mobile Systems4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 274 276 Blanchardstown

TU812 Dearadh Teicneolaiacuteocht 7 Nuaacutelaiacuteocht Design Technology amp Innovation 4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 278 270 Blanchardstown

TU829 Innealtoacuteireacht Leictreonach Electronic Engineering (General Entry) 4 25 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 9 248 260 Tallaght

TU802Seirbhiacutesiacute Leictreachais 7 Bainistiacuteocht Fuinnimh

Electrical Services amp Energy Management4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 309 317 Grangegorman

TU805 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 160 6 2H5s H4 O6H7 14 D 466 402 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU804 Innealtoacuteireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta) Engineering (General Entry) 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 6 270 271 Blanchardstown

TU828Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicniuacuteil (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)

Mechanical Engineering (General Entry)4 80 6 2H5s 04H7 O6H7 12 300 260 Tallaght

TU810 Innealtoacuteireacht Mheicitreonach Mechatronic Engineering 4 20 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 271 270 Blanchardstown

TU811 Dearadh Taacuteirgiacute Product Design 4 40 6 2H5s O6H7 440 411 Bolton Street

Grangegorman

TU801

Innealtoacuteireacht Fuinnimh Inbhuanaithe 7 Comhshaoil

Sustainable Energy amp Environmental Engineering

4 25 6 2H5s 05H7 O6H7 235 235 Tallaght

TU814 Bainistiacuteocht Iompair InbhuanaitheSustainable Transport Management 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 253 285 Bolton Street

Information Technology Computing Data Analytics amp MathsLevel 6

TU652 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English O6H7 or Irish F3O6H7

240 194 Tallaght

TU655

Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe (Foghlaim 7 Oibrigh)

Computing - Networking Technologies (Learn amp Work)

2 20 5 O6H7 O6H7 502dagger 410dagger Blanchardstown

Level 7

TU756 Riacuteomhaireacht Computing 3 30 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 8 201 200 Tallaght

TU757 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 3 60 5 O6H7 O6H7 227 225 Blanchardstown

TU758Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security3 40 5 O6H7 O6H7 223 220 Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

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Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 21: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

19

TU716 Teicnealaiacuteochtaiacute Liacuteonraithe Networking Technologies 3 64 5 O4H7 O6H7 249 241 Grangegorman

Level 8

TU865 Riacuteomhaireacht (Neacutealriacuteomhaireacht)Cloud Computing 4 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 226 Tallaght

TU862

Riacuteomhaireacht le Meaisiacutenfhoghlaim Intleachta Saorga

Computing with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 262 226 Tallaght

TU859 Riacuteomhaireacht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Computing (General Entry) 4 50 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 8 251 217 Tallaght

TU860 Riacuteomhaireacht - Teicneolaiacuteocht FaisneacuteiseComputing (Information Technology) 4 45 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 270 260 Blanchardstown

TU861

Riacuteomhaireact le Teanga (Fraincis Gearmaacuteinis Spaacuteinnis)

Computing with Language (French German Spanish)

4 20 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 235 308 Tallaght

TU856 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht Computer Science 4 74 6 2H5s O5H6 O6H6 499 476 Grangegorman

TU857 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Infreastruchtuacuter) Computer Science (Infrastructure) 4 54 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 403 391 Grangegorman

TU863Riacuteomhaireacht - Foacuteireacuteinsic Dhigiteach 7 Cibearshlaacutendaacuteil

Digital Forensics amp Cyber Security4 25 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 282 280 Blanchardstown

TU858 Riacuteomheolaiacuteocht (Idirnaacuteisiuacutenta) Computer Science (International) 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 395 377 Grangegorman

TU874Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Matamaiticiuacutela

Mathematical Sciences (also leading to Industrial Mathematics)

4 30 6 2H5s O2H6X O6H7 294 341 Grangegorman

SciencesLevel 6

TU651 Bitheolaiacuteocht FheidhmeachApplied Biology 2 20 5 F2O6H7

English - 06H7 Irish - F306H7

361 205 Tallaght

TU654 Staideacutear Teicneora Coacutegaslainne Pharmacy Technician Studies 2 32 5 O6H7 O6H7 F 350 321 Grangegorman

Level 7

TU760 Bithanailiacutes Bioanalysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 360 200 Tallaght

TU751 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Bitheacha Biosciences 3 35 5 O4H7X O6H7 418 407 Grangegorman

TU752 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 500 390 Tallaght

TU754 Fisic Thionsclaiacuteoch 7 Chomhshaoil Industrial amp Environmental Physics 3 15 5 O4H7X O6H7 273 270 Grangegorman

TU762

Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach 7 Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Coacutegaisiacuteochta

Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

3 25 5 O4H7X O6H7 320 364 Grangegorman

TU761 Daacuteiliuacutechaacuten Oftalmach Ophthalmic Dispensing 3 15 5 O3H7 O5H7 G 316 302 Grangegorman

TU763 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 3 20 5 F2O6H7 O6H7 391 380 Tallaght

TU755 Eolaiacuteocht (Iontraacuteil Ghinearaacutelta)Science (General Entry) 1 40 5 O4H7X O6H7 1 361 361 Grangegorman

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Lucy

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SUCC

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Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

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STU

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S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

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S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

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STU

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S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

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Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 22: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

20

Level 8

TU851

Ceimic Anailiacuteseach (Comhshaoil Foacuteireacuteinseach 7 Coacutegaisiacuteochta)

Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic amp Pharmaceutical)

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 400 349 Grangegorman

TU866 Diagnoacuteisic Bhithleighis 7 Mhoacuteiliacuteneach Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics 4 25 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 522 487 Grangegorman

TU867 Eolaiacuteocht Leighis Medical Science 4 40 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 576 524 Grangegorman

TU852

Eolaiacuteochtaiacute Ceimiceacha le Ceimic Mhiacuteochaineach

Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry

4 20 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 H 477 476 Grangegorman

TU868 Eolaiacuteocht Tomhais Chliniciuacuteil Clinical Measurement Science 4 24 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 N 542 510 Grangegorman

TU864 DNA 7 Anailiacutes Fhoacuteireacuteinseach DNA amp Forensic Analysis 4 20 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 500 400 Tallaght

TU869 Slaacuteinte Comhshaoil Environmental Health 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 387 336 Grangegorman

TU870 Cothuacute an Duine 7 Diaiteacuteitic Human Nutrition amp Dietetics 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 J infin 601 578 Grangegorman

TU882 Nuacutetraiceodaigh sa tSlaacuteinte 7 sa Chothuacute Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 380 397 Grangegorman

TU871 Optaimeacuteadracht Optometry 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 I 532 509 Grangegorman

TU875 Cuacuteram Slaacuteinte Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Healthcare 4 32 6 2H5s O4H7 O6H7 P 451 400 Grangegorman

TU876 Eolaiacuteocht Coacutegaisiacuteochta Pharmaceutical Science 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 445 377 Tallaght

TU877 Teicneolaiacuteocht na Fisice Physics Technology 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 314 308 Grangegorman

TU880 Fisic le hEolaiacuteocht Sonraiacute Physics with Data Science 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 M 412 578 Grangegorman

TU878 Fisic le Fuinneamh 7 Comhshaol Physics with Energy amp Environment 4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 339 337 Grangegorman

TU879

Fisic le Fisic Mhiacuteochaine 7 Bithinnealtoacuteireacht

Physics with Medical Physics amp Bioengineering

4 15 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 346 351 Grangegorman

TU872 Cothuacute Slaacuteinte Poibliacute Public Health Nutrition 4 25 6 3H5s O4H7 O6H7 I 487 491 Grangegorman

TU854 Eolaiacuteocht (Ghinearaacutelta) Science (General Entry) 1 30 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 1 L 510 476 Grangegorman

TU936 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte SportsSport Science amp Health 4 25 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 410 Tallaght

TU855 Eolaiacuteocht le Nanaitheicneolaiacuteocht Science with Nanotechnology 4 25 6 2H5s O3H7 O6H7 K 322 331 Grangegorman

Social Sciences amp EducationLevel 6

TU699 An Bonnchlaacuter Rochtana Access Foundation Programme Apply direct to TU Dublin Application detail available at wwwtudublinie Grangegorman

Level 7

TU791Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care3 50 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 320 Blanchardstown

TU792 Forbairt Pobail 7 OacutegraCommunity amp Youth Development 3 40 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 AQA AQA Blanchardstown

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Lucy

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UD

ENT

SUCC

ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

haun

En

Lau

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

Emm

a H

effe

rnan

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

an W

addi

love

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

TUDublin_Socs TUDClubsSocs FO

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

FOLL

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tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 23: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

21

TU790 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-OacuteigeEarly Childhood Care amp Education 3 50 (B)

50 (T) 5 F2O6H7 06H7 5 223 New in

2021Blanchardstown

or TallaghtLevel 8

TU997 Cleachtas Cuacuteraim Shoacuteisialta Applied Social Care 4 60 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 320 310 Tallaght

TU991Staideacutear Soacuteisialta Feidhmeach - Cuacuteram Soacuteisialta

Applied Social Studies in Social Care4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 326 325 Blanchardstown

TU992 Forbairt Pobail 7 Oacutegra Community Development amp Youth Work 4 30 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 251 251 Blanchardstown

TU989 Cuacuteram 7 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Care amp Education 4 50 (B)

50 (T) 6 2H5s F2O6H7 O6H7 5 270 270 Blanchardstown

or Tallaght

TU995 Oideachas Luath-Oacuteige Early Childhood Education 3 44 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 378 367 Grangegorman

TU996 Cuacuteram SoacuteisialtaSocial Care 3 40 6 2H5s O6H7 O6H7 407 400 Grangegorman

Sport amp LeisureLevel 7

TU735 Bainistiacuteocht angus Coacuteitseaacuteil SpoacutertSports Management amp Coaching 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 270 270 Blanchardstown

TU737 Staideacutear SpoacutertSports Studies 3 35 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 250 New in 2021 Tallaght

TU736 Eolaiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Slaacuteinte Sports Science amp Health 3 25 5 F2O6

H7 O6H7 484 331 Tallaght

Level 8

TU935 Bainistiacuteocht 7 Coacuteitseaacuteil Spoacutert Sports Management amp Coaching 4 70 6 2H5s F2O6

H7 O6H7 300 270 Blanchardstown

TU955 Bainistiacuteocht Spoacutert 7 Foacuteilliacuteochta Sports amp Leisure Management 4 48 6 2H5s 04H7 06H7 275 217 Grangegorman

SUBJECT KEY

1 Option to pursue Science Degree streams in any of the following Biosciences IndustrialEnvironmental Physics Medicinal Chemistry amp Pharmaceutical Sciences

2 When applying for this course the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Business (Blanchardstown) (BSB) OR Business (Tallaght) (BST) 3 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from Business (BUS) OR Business with IT (BIT) OR International Business( INB) Applicants who are undecided on choice should choose General Entry (GEN) amp may then select Business or Business with IT or International Business (following Admission)4 When applying for Accounting amp Finance the applicant should choose ONE of the following (choice of location guaranteed) Accounting amp Finance (Blanchardstown) (AFB) OR Accounting amp Finance (Tallaght) (AFT)5 When applying for Early Childhood Care amp Education the applicant should choose ONE of the following locations (choice of location guaranteed) Early Childhood Care amp Education (Blanchardstown) (ECB) OR Early Childhood Care amp Education (Tallaght) (ECT) 6 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in ONE of the following Computer Engineering OR Mechatronic Engineering

7 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

8 Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following Computing with Software Development OR IT Management

9 With later specialisation in- Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software 10 When applying for Business the applicant should chose from International Business (INB) OR Management (MGT) OR Marketing (MKT) Applicants who are undecided on choice should chose General Entry (GEN) and may then select International Business or Management or Marketing (following admission)11 With later specialisation in- Mechanical Engineering- Automation Engineering

12 With later specialisation in- Automation Engineering- Biomedical Design- Mechanical Engineering13 Option to pursue 1st year Level 8 Engineering (General Entry) or 2nd year Engineering Degree streams in the following Engineering Reliability Management Mechanical Automation ElectronicsCommunications Civil ElectronicControl Building Electrical Services 14 Options Building Civil ComputerCommunications Mechanical Structural ElectricalElectronic amp ManufacturingDesign

More information at wwwtudubliniecao

Code Programme Years PlacesMin number of Min grade in Other

Require-ments

Points 2021

Round 1

Points 2020

Round 1LocationSubjects H5rsquoS Maths EnglishIrish

22

Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Lucy

OrsquoC

onno

rST

UD

ENT

SUCC

ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

haun

En

Lau

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

Emm

a H

effe

rnan

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DEN

T SU

CCES

S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

an W

addi

love

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

TUDublin_Socs TUDClubsSocs FO

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

FOLL

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tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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Claacuteir de reacuteir Leibheal Programmes by Level

Lucy

OrsquoC

onno

rST

UD

ENT

SUCC

ESS Lucy Orsquo Connor final year BSc

Business and Management student was announced the Winner of the ACCA NextGen CFO of the Year Competition 2021 alongside finalists Anderson de Paula Munster Technological University and Tomaacutes Scully Trinity College DublinC

haun

En

Lau

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Chaun En Lau a student of Mathematical Sciences at TU Dublin has won the prestigious undergraduate Hamilton Prize awarded by the Royal Irish Academy to the top mathematical students from across the island of Ireland in their penultimate year of study

SUBJECT KEYA At least H4 in one of Chinese French German Irish Italian or Spanish

B At least H4 in language of study French German Spanish Italiian

C At least H4 in one of Art Construction Studies Design amp Communication Graphics Engineering or Technology

D Or at least H4 in Applied Mathematics if combined with a minimum grade of H6 in Mathematics

E At least O6H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home Economics

F At least O6H7 in Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science or Home EconomicsG At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Home Economics Applied Mathematics or EngineeringH At least a H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology or Technology

I At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry or Biology

J At least H4 in ChemistryK At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Mathematics Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsL At least H4 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering Technology or Applied MathematicsM At least H4 in one of Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Computer Science Agricultural Science Engineering Technical Drawing Technology or Design and Communication GraphicsN At least H4 in one of Mathematics Applied Mathematics Physics Chemistry Physics and Chemistry Biology Agricultural Science Engineering or TechnologyO At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural Science

P At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology

Q At least O4H7 in one of Physics Chemistry Physics amp Chemistry or Biology Applied Mathematics Home Economics or Agricultural ScienceR Science (General Entry) - Following Year 1 option to pursue streams in one of the following bull Analytical Chemistry (Environmental Forensic and Pharmaceutical) bull Biomedical amp Molecular Diagnostics bull Chemical Sciences and Medical Chemistry bull Culinary Science bull Food Innovation bull Nutraceuticals in Health amp Nutrition

Applicants will be advised of and must attend a suitability test amp interview

Students must undergo Garda Vetting

Ω Applicants will be advised of and must submit a portfolio in March

para Applicants will be advised of and must attend an auditioninterview in MarchApril

X Or Applied Mathematics

dagger Includes score for suitability testinterviewportfolioaudition

$ Includes minimum score of 110 for interview and aptitude test

AElig Advanced Entry programme only

AQA (All Qualified Applicants) infin Anyone with a medically diagnosed food allergy (note not a food intolerance) should be aware that in this programme you will come in contact with food

23

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Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

Emm

a H

effe

rnan

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

an W

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love

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

TUDublin_Socs TUDClubsSocs FO

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

FOLL

OW

US

ON

tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 25: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

23

W E A R ETUDUBLIN

Guidance Counsellor Conference - 22 October 2021 onsite

Open Day - 6 November 2021Mature student event - 8 December 2021CAO Open Evening - 13 January 2022

IMPORTANT DATES

Emm

a H

effe

rnan

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S TU Dublin Digital Forensics and Cyber Security student Emma Heffernan who has been chosen as this yearrsquos Cybersecurity Student of Year 2021 by SC Media at this yearrsquos SC Digital Awards Europe Emma has been shortlisted for Cybersecurity student of the year for two years in a row Se

an W

addi

love

STU

DEN

T SU

CCES

S Itrsquos been a busy Summer for TU Dublin students participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games Sean Waddilove with team mate Robert Dickson competed in the 49er sailing event in the Tokyo Olympic Games

As the majority of restrictions will be lifted from October we hope to host a series of on campus events throughout the coming year for prospective students and guidance counsellors including open days tours and seminars More details and dates will be published on the web shortly

24

Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

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Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

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5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

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8

211

7

27

23

10

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Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

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DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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Leacuteirigh Suim sa Spoacutert ag OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath Discover Sport at TU DublinSport in the new TU Dublin University provides opportunities for students to engage in sport and fitness and perform at the highest competitive level

SPORT CLUBS amp FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES Sports Clubs provide a huge range of opportunities to train play and compete in sport no matter what your interest ability or level With nearly 40 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from water sports team sports and adventure sports there is something for everyone If you would like to get fit and healthy try something new or meet new friends TU Dublin Sport has a Club for you

TU Dublin Sport boasts a wide range of top quality sport fitness and performance facilities across our campus locations Whether you are a recreational gym user training participating or competing in sport or a performance athlete going for gold our sports facilities will cater for you

Q Synthetic and Natural Grass Pitches Q 5-A-Side and 7-A-Side pitches Q Sport Halls Q lsquoState of the Artrsquo Gyms with world-class fitness equipment

Q Exercise and Fitness Studios Q Tennis Courts

The University is also at the planning and construction phase for further indoor sport facilities at Grangegorman and Tallaght campus

PERFORMANCE SPORT Our student-athletes and the people who support them are at the heart of everything we do

Our Athlete Support Programme is one of Irelandrsquos most highly regarded performance programmes and is the third level sporting destination of choice for many aspiring performers Through this programme talented young people are given the opportunity of developing their sporting career by offering the highest standards in sport service provision and academic mentoring support Talented young sportspeople with the potential to compete will be eligible for support This includes individual sports performers from the smaller lesser-known NGB sports

For more information on any of our sport and physical activity programmes or facilities check out our website at tudubliniefor-studentsstudent-lifesport or email sporttudublinie

TU DUBLIN GAELIC GAMES (Your Club on Campus) If you are coming to college for the first time and have played Gaelic Games before or would like to get involved in the administration or social side of the sports be sure to sign up It is a great way of making friends getting to the best socials

We offer programmes for all levels of players and for all levels of commitment From beginner to competitive through to elite For those who want to play recreationally to those who want to play regularly It is a great opportunity whatever your playing standard to make friends and get the best gear in the college

25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

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1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

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In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

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ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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25

Student officers run each section of the club from Chairperson to Secretary who benefit from our Club Officer Training We also through our Coach Education programme run a number of workshops for our student club members TU Dublin Gaelic Games Clubs are represented at Inter Varsity Tournaments from Fresherrsquos Competitions right up to Purcell Giles Fitzgibbon and Sigerson cups The five codes which are represented are Camogie Menrsquos Gaelic Football Handball Hurling and Ladies Football

Unlike many other colleges TU Dublin GAA caters for playerrsquos right across the board from beginner to elite with a focus on participation as well as competition Whichever GAA sport you prefer whether you are a Club minor or a Senior Inter county player and even if you have never played the game before we have a team and a place for you So make

sure you sign up during Induction week or Clubs amp Societies Festival and hopefully we will see you still around at the end of the year at the TU Dublin GAA Ball in April

12

34

5

1 Sean Waddilove Olympic Sailor2 TU Dublin Badminton Team3 Thomas Callaghan Enduro4 TU Dublin Soccer Team5 Cormac Comeford Slalom6 Patrick Monahan Para Athlete

6

26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

TUDublin_Socs TUDClubsSocs FO

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27

ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

FOLL

OW

US

ON

tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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26

In the TU Dublin Societies Office we endeavour to promote and provide a huge and diverse range of student lead volunteering opportunities societies activities and events With a broad choice of societies to choose from like the Drama Society Gamesoc Islamic Society Amnesty Society Photo Society and Debating Society therersquos lots more to get involved in

BENEFITS OF SOCIETIES Q Pursue special interests Q Skills amp leadership development opportunities Q Enhancing your CV Q Meet new people Q A break from studying Q Having fun Q Recognition rewards

WANT TO START A NEW SOCIETY All you need is Q A good idea Q Great aims and objectives Q Fellow students to support your application

CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Aungier Bolton and Grangegorman CampusKaytee - kayteebehantudublinie Tolayo ndash tolayoakinlabitudublinie Tallaght CampusTim ndash timoconnortudublinie Blanchardstown CampusBob - bobomhurcutudublinie

Cumainn amp Mic Leacuteinn ag Obair DheonachSocieties amp Student Volunteering

Join our Activities Portal Now for FREE You can join any

society at any time at tudublinieactivities

tudublinsocietiescc tudublinclubsandsocstc

TU Dublin Societies Office TU Dublin Tallaght Campus Clubs and Societies

TUDublin_Socs TUDClubsSocs FO

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ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

FOLL

OW

US

ON

tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 29: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

27

ldquoVolunteering at TU Dublin was one of the most valuable experiences and memories Irsquove had I moved up to Dublin from Mayo and I knew absolutely no one in the college I found that volunteering and attending different events with like-minded people was a perfect way to meet new peoplerdquo - Emma McNulty TU Dublin Alumnus

Whether you have one free afternoon each month or you can give an entire evening each week we will work with your schedule and find the right opportunities for you

Q through our clubs and society committees through our peer mentor programme and as a class rep among other on campus volunteering roles

Q with external charities and partners ndash we ensure our students have a wide range of opportunities to volunteer with a cause or organisation that you are passionate about

Q by starting your own volunteering initiative or campaign as an individual or with a group and we offer the necessary advice and support Just get in touch

Getting involved in Student Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity

Q to make a positive difference in the world Q to make friends Q to develop team working amp leadership skills while building your confidence

Register to volunteer here and log your volunteer hours to join our training and networking opportunities and to receive your Pillar of the Community Award at the end of the year wwwStudentVolunteerieTUDublin

Contact Claire - claireflannerytudublinie for more information

FOLL

OW

US

ON

tudublinvolunteering

TUDublinStudentVolunteering

TUDublin_Vol

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 30: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

28

ACCESS TU DUBLINOur own Access TU Dublin is a flexible entry route aimed at school leavers from socio economically disadvantaged backgrounds who would like to study a full-time undergraduate course in TU Dublin but who may not meet the requirements for the HEAR programme For more information visit tudublinieCAO

TU DUBLIN ACCESS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TU Dublin Access Foundation (TU699) is a multidisciplinary one year full-time programme that prepares students to pursue undergraduate study at TU Dublin Students who successfully complete the programme will be offered a place on an appropriate undergraduate course at the University

We provide a wide variety of supports to help students adjust to University life so that you gain maximum benefit from your time with us This course is not offered on the CAO instead applications are made directly to TU Dublin Further information on how to apply is available attudublinie

Cuireann muid an Reacuteimse is Moacute de Bhealaiacute Iontraacutela Rochtana ar faacuteil sa Tiacuter We Offer the Largest Range of Access Entry Routes in the CountryWe are committed to ensuring that all individuals regardless of financial or other circumstances are encouraged to consider higher education and supported in accessing the programme that interests and best suits them With the widest range of entry routes of any University in the country we aim to ensure that third level education becomes a reality for students who have the passion and the motivation to succeed These routes include national programmes such as HEAR DARE and QQI but also our own flexible Access TU Dublin route We also offer a Foundation Programme to help students prepare for higher education

Here are some pathways for you to considerHigher Education Access Entry Route (HEAR)HEAR is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leavers who have experienced socio-economic disadvantage HEAR offers places at lower points to school leavers who due to their socio-economic background have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Eligible applicants who are offered a place through the HEAR route will receive academic personal and social supports in TU Dublin For more information check out the HEAR website at wwwaccesscollegeieHEAR

Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education DARE offers places at lower points to applicants who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education Once you have accepted your place additional supports will be provided to assist you in your studies in TU Dublin For more information check out wwwaccesscollegeieDARE QQI ACCESS TU DUBLIN QQI Access TU Dublin entry route is aimed at students from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background who have already completed a QQI Level 5 or 6 course and are applying to TU Dublin through the Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS) For more information check out the QQI website at wwwQQIie

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 31: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

29

Your success at TU Dublin is inextricably linked to your health We try to create a culture that supports healthy choices and will empower you to actively look after your own health

As you start third-level yoursquoll be learning how to manage your lifestyle creating lifelong habits and attitudes that help to determine your learning social and emotional growth health awareness and wellbeing

HEALTHY CAMPUS Sports and Exercise involvement in Clubs and Societies and Volunteering are well known to boost your feeling of worth and wellbeing We hope that you will improve your chances of good wellbeing by getting involved in all or some of these activities

Q Sports and Exercise Facilities Q Clubs and Societies Q Volunteering

STUDENT HEALTH CENTRES Our Student Health Centres provide a holistic approach to health providing on campus health care to students Our service incorporates physical psychological and social aspects of student health and health promotion

COUNSELLING SERVICE At any point in our lives we may experience periods of feeling low or depressed We can reach out for ways to cope that may not help If you find that yoursquore not coping with the demands of college and feel stressed and worried about life donrsquot feel that you have to cope alone For support or assistance make an appointment with your local counselling team whorsquoll be glad to help

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES The Disability Support Services in TU Dublin aims to ensure that any student with a disability does not experience an educational disadvantage and that all students can access and equally participate in and benefit from educational opportunities in our University The Disability Support Services provide confidential one-to-one needs assessments to all students registered with the service The relevant supports are then put in place based on the recommendations of these needs assessments

PASTORAL CARE AND CHAPLAINCY Students come to the Chaplaincy to

Q talk to one of the chaplains confidentially Q seek conversation and support Q enjoy a place of hospitality and kindness Q meditate or pray in the Quiet Room Q enjoy a break between classes Q experience inter-cultural and religious exchange

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR WELLBEING TU Dublin subscribes to Silvercloud - a service offering programmes designed to help you improve and maintain your wellbeing by addressing underlying issues that can have a negative impact on how you would like to live your life Based on years of clinical research the programmes are interactive and delivered via an online user-friendly platform

Follaacuteine Mac LeacuteinnStudent Wellbeing

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 32: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

30

TU Dublin studentsrsquo union (TUDSU) represent the interests and voices of almost 29000 TU Dublin students We are an autonomous impartial body which enables us to offer advice to students on any issues they face during their time in university Our team are elected from the student population by the students to speak for the students on any issues or concerns facing students We work closely with TU Dublin to try to resolve issues that arise to ensure students have the best experience possible during their college years We have elected reps sitting on boards and committees across the university this means the student voice is represented at all levels As a member organisation of USI (Union of Students Ireland) we not only represent students on a local level in TU Dublin but also on national issues

We know that college is a holistic experience that offers students not just the opportunity to gain world class qualifications but also to grow explore try new things find their tribe and make lifelong friends along the way Students often learn as much out of the classroom as they do in it so TUDSU offer a range of events and activities across our campuses for students to get involved have some fun and meet new people

The past year we had to change and adapt to the pandemic meaning we held all of our events online We are hoping in the coming academic year to be able to host many fun in person events for students following public safety advice and college guidelines

A key area of work we are passionate about this year is increasing the diversity in our democracy system The students in TU Dublin are from diverse cultural and social backgrounds with diverse needs and abilities this needs to be reflected in the voices representing students We are striving to increase the diversity in our class reps school reps student council and elected reps This is something our whole team is committed to We hope to see students get involved and have lots of fun this coming year Check out wwwtudublinsuie for all our details then contact your local SU office to find out more about getting involved and all our upcoming events and activities We hope to hear from you soon

Aontas na Mac LeacuteinnYour Studentsrsquo Union

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 33: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

31

Are you unsure if you want to complete an apprenticeship or go to university If so we have 2 courses on offer at the Blanchardstown Campus which may be of interest to you

Learn+Work Higher Certificate in Science in Computing in Networking Technologies (CAO Code TU655) of 2 years duration (Level 6)

Learn+Work Bachelor of Science in Process Instrumentation amp Automation (CAO Code TU722) of 3 years duration (Level 7)

These courses blend the strength of a university education with an apprenticeship-style work placement and are designed specifically to create work-ready university graduates in the shortest possible time frame

Each year Learn+Work students spend 5 months in full-time study and then 7 months on placement with a company 4 days per week returning to university one day per week during term time Students are paid while on placement a minimum of euro180 per week

Aaron Clancy a current student of Learn+Work in Process Instrumentation and Automation believes ldquoThis course has given me the opportunity to kick start my career in the industry Not only am I studying in University but I also get workplace experience for 7 months each year This means that I will graduate with my university qualification and have 21 months of great work experience on my CVrdquo

Companies hire and mentor our Learn+Work students so that they have the relevant experience needed to work full-time in industry after graduation Some of our current placement companies include Microsoft Intel Vodafone Citrix Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexion

According to Kevin Macken Lead Manager of Technical Support at Citrix Systems Ireland ldquoWe have engaged with several different apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work course has had the most success in producing work ready candidates for the tech sectorrdquo

Applicants are welcome from leaving cert students students with QQI-FET qualifications or mature learners (over the age of 23 years on 1st January) Prospective students should apply online through the CAO and will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview

Find out more information on our Learn+Work courses on our CAO Hub tudublinieCAO or email our team at LearnAndWorkBlanchardstowntudublinie

Foghlaim amp Oibrigh ag OT Baile Aacutetha CliathLearn + Work at TU Dublin

ldquohellip we have engaged with several different

apprenticeship programmes in the past and we definitely feel that the Learn+Work

Course has had the most success in producing

work ready candidates for the Tech sectorrdquo

32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

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32

Rochtain ar Phrintiacuteseacht Access to ApprenticeshipThe Access to Apprenticeship programme is an innovative programme that supports the transition of young men and women (16-24 years old) from areas of socio-economic disadvantage into craft apprenticeships It is has been successfully running since 2017 and 65 of students have progressed into apprenticeships

The programme provides an opportunity for young people to sample a range of apprenticeships in Construction Engineering Electrical Motor and Aviation industries prepare their CV and interview skills undertake two weeks work experience and complete Health amp Safety training As part of the programme we also run weekly employer engagement events

A 12-WEEK COURSE THAT RUNS 3 TIMES A YEAR IN SEPTEMBER JANUARY AND APRIL

There are specific entry requirements relating to age education and access criteria See below

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Q Aged 16-24 Q Minimum of grade D in 5 subjects in the Junior

Certificate or equivalent

ACCESS CRITERIA ndash (3 required) Q Parent(s) or Guardian(s) have not gone to college

(Higher Education) Q Applicant has attended a DEIS school Q Applicant is in receipt of a medical card Q Live in an area of disadvantage Q Income Verification euro45790 (P21 andor DSP

Form andor Self Assessment) Q In care or have been in care of the state

If you need any further information please email accesstoapprenticeshipTUDublinie or ring (01) 402 4042(086) 013 6965

Further information on how to apply is available ontudubliniestudyapprenticeshipsaccess-to-apprenticeship

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 35: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

33

TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS TU Dublin Foundation is an independent registered charity established in 2001 to advance the mission of TU Dublin and thereby facilitate an innovative responsive and student-centered teaching and learning environment for a diverse range and level of programmes to students of all ages and backgrounds

Thanks to the generosity of alumni individuals and partner companies TU Dublin students continue to receive transformative support through awards and scholarships across a range of disciplines In 2020 a total of euro193939 was awarded to 85 students through 23 funds and scholarships The growth in scholarships has been driven by the Foundationrsquos increase in activity and donor engagement Scholarships and awards celebrate the hard work dedication and passion of our students They allow individuals to focus on achieving excellence in their fields while also giving them an opportunity to build valuable relationships to enhance their career prospects Often such awards include internships and work experience where students can apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom to the practical demands of the workplace Scholarships awards and bursaries can have a significant impact on the lives of the student community

TYPES OF SUPPORT Scholarship Usually based on an interview and criteria agreed with the donor tending to focus on academic engagement and financial need These are usually awarded with a sum of euro3000 intended to be used for university fees

Award Usually based on merit awarded directly to the best student or project etc the award can vary between euro500 - euro1000

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS amp AWARDS WITH TU DUBLIN FOUNDATION Our current Scholarship amp Award Programmes cover a range of disciplines in the School of Arts amp Tourism the School of Engineering amp Built Environment and the School of Science amp Health

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP While some scholarships are based on academic performance some are based on needimpact and some are based on the personal journey and passion of a student In most cases students are required to fill out an application form and complete a personal statement or essay In other cases students may be required to submit a portfolio (for example in Fine Art Architecture and Architectural Technology) The majority of scholarships and awards require shortlisted students to complete an interview with a panel of internal and external representatives

ScolaacuteireachtaiacuteScholarships

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Scholarships amp Awards with TU Dublin Foundation please see tudublinieconnectgiving-to-the-universityscholarships

Left 20192020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees Above 20192020 The Henderson Park Scholarship Awardee

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 36: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

34

Mac Leacuteinn AibiacuteMature StudentsMATURE STUDENTS APPLICANTS Whatever your reason for coming back to education ndash to update your skills gain a new qualification achieve a personal goal or ambition TU Dublin welcomes all mature students Our online prospectus is at tudublinieCAO

TU Dublin has a range of supports in place to help you decide what course to take how to get through the application process and get settled into college lifeWe will hold a Mature Student Information Session on the 8th December 2021 Please check our website for updates WHAT AGE DO I NEED TO BE To be classified as a mature student you must be 23 years of age or older on or before 1st January in the year yoursquore applying You must also be an IrishEU citizen

You make your application for admission to the first year of any undergraduate full-time course through the Central Applications Office (CAO)

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION You will apply through the CAO some of the questions you will be asked will include

Q Details of your schooling Q Any further education you may have completed Q If you are currently studying details of these studies Q Information about your work and life experience Q A personal statement about how these relate to

your application

You will be asked to send any supporting documents you may have (transcripts certificates etc) by post clearly marked with your application number directly to the CAO These documents will be scanned and added to your online application Our Admissions Team will be able to access and assess them

CAO applications must be submitted before the 1st February each year

For full details on how to apply to the CAO as a mature student go to the CAO website tudubliniecaoentry-routesmature-studentscaoiemature

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 37: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

35

We all now realise that true sustainability permeates into everything At TU Dublin we aim to help our students progress along this path in an applied and practical manner It will be through the course you choose to follow yoursquoll increasingly see it around you and you will have opportunities to actively participate and progress sustainability issues yourself while you are attending TU Dublin

By 2023 all TU Dublin programmes will have sustainability as a learning outcome and every learner will engage in practice based research Lecturers are including issues relating to sustainability in their modules and curricula are being formally modified when under their periodic reviews In the last academic year over 1750 of TU Dublin students took the Sulitest (a global on-line sustainability assessment test) All TU Dublin programmes have Problem Based Learning (PBL) aspects from continual assessments right through to final year projects and dissertations Increasingly such work is requiring assessing and addressing issues that relate directly to themes and topics on sustainability

Decisions as to how the University operates are also increasingly been driven by themes and topics directly relating to sustainability In terms of our energy use TU Dublin operates under the internationally recognised ISO50001 (Energy Management) framework Every year

facilities are improved that help you get to and from each campus in a smarter and more sustainable manner Likewise continuous improvements are being made with regards to areas like waste amp litter biodiversity water amp its conservation and procurement The Green Campus Committee made up of students and staff is looking to develop lsquoGreen Teamsrsquo for each campus and major locations where pilots and initiatives can take place at a local level and where successful can be emulated across the University

Some of the Universityrsquos clubs and societies are close to sustainability like the EPS (Environment amp Planning Soc) who have been main drivers of our extensive Green Week activities Other societies participate in other ways The Arab Soc have joined with the SVP Soc to put on fantastic sustainable Fashion Shows in Aungier St

In summary TU Dublin integrates sustainability though many modules and projects University activities will have a growing sustainability oriented aspect to them And you will have opportunities to enhance your University experience by becoming active and participating through local Green Teams and through the Universityrsquos societies and clubs If you would like to follow up on any of the above please feel free to email sustainabilitytudublinie

TU Dublin - Helping All To Become More

SustainableInbhuanaitheachtSustainability

PhotoWilliam Murphy aka Infomatique

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 38: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

36

5 Campuses

Aungier StreetBlanchardstown

Bolton StreetGrangegorman

Tallaght

Largest Provider of

STEM = 18

Business = 14 Services = 23 Apprenticeships = 23 of National Enrolments

29k+ students

95k part time students

3k international students from 140 countries

+400 in research award value (over the past 5 years)

20k+ citations (in the past 5 years)

Leader in Open Research (Arrow TU Dublin)

1000+ academic partnerships

800+ collaborations with industry

1000+ students working with community organisations

Diversity

26 of undergraduate new entrants via access routes

Suacuteil Ghasta ar OT Baile Aacutetha Cliath TU Dublin at a Glance

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 39: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

37

8k+ Graduates Annually

Award Winning Technology Transfer Activities

7000 m2

of incubation space

100+ start-ups pa (facilitated on campus)

200 entrepreneurs pa

(on TU Dublin enterprise programmes)

117 staff student ratio

Award winning staff

Holder of Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Partner in the EUt+

Alliance of 8 Europeanuniversities

10

8

211

7

27

23

10

11

Arts amp Humanities

Services

Social Sci Journalism amp Info

Generic Programmes

Education

Health amp Welfare

Business Admin amp Law

Eng Manf amp Const

ICT

Natural Sci Maths amp Stats

TU Dublin Fields of Study

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time

Page 40: Eolas do Ghairm-threoraithe

38

DISCLAIMERIt is deemed to be accepted by all applicants that the contents of this Guide are for information purposes only and are not to be regarded as providing the basis for any contract between the university and any student applicant or other person The delivery of the programme elements included in this Guide is subject to the University having the required suitably qualified academic staff teaching and technical support accommodationequipment and financial resources to run each programme element and also to sufficient numbers of students presenting for registration and taking up allotted places on a programme element The University reserves the right to withdraw any programme element andor amend fees andor timetables at any time