The application process and entry requirements required for admission to University College Cork vary depending on whether an applicant is an EU or a Non-EU applicant.
Under the EU/EEA/Swiss Agreement, students from EEA countries and Switzerland will be treated the same with regards to nationality as EU nationals. Students from these countries, who meet the criteria of the free fees scheme including residency in another member state may be deemed eligible for free fees.
An EU applicant is defined as one who meets the criteria outlined in category A or, alternatively, B or C below:
Criteria for determining the EU status of an applicant
First time undergraduate i.e. cannot possess a previous degree qualification or have attended third level within the previous five years
AND
Nationality Test - Must hold one of the following:
AND
Previous Work/Studies Test
With effect from the academic year 2013/14, a ‘Change of Nationality’ clause formed part of the Free Fees Schemes. Students who acquire EEA citizenship during their third level studies may be entitled to free tuition fees for the remainder of their course of study as follows:
In order to be eligible under this ‘Change of Nationality’ clause students must have met all other criterion of the Free Fees Schemes, apart from nationality, at date of entry to their course of study
Must hold one of the following:
AND
Previous Studies Test:
Where an applicant has received ALL his/her full time post- primary education within the EU/EEA/Swiss States, but has not been resident for three of the five years immediately prior to University entry.
A P21 form will be required in both instances.
AND
Previous Work Test (Applicable where student was not in full time education)
For each of the above criteria, documentary evidence in relation to status will be sought where it is deemed necessary. An applicant who does not meet the above criteria is a Non-EU applicant. Please note that the initial status assigned to a student upon entry to the University will be applied for the duration of their programme i.e. students classified for fee purposes, as Non-EU will not be permitted to change the fee status following admission. The exception to this is Non-EU students awarded official refugee status whilst pursuing their course of study at UCC, in which case the status can be changed from Non-EU to EU at the start of the next academic year. Students who have been classified as non-EU for undergraduate registration will retain this status for postgraduate registration also unless they have worked full-time for a period of at least three years in an EU Member State prior to the commencement of the postgraduate course.
Following the Minister for Education’s announcement on Friday, 14 March 2014 regarding changes to how third level fees for the children of Irish emigrants will be assessed; the current position is as follows:
Once an applicant has established their EU or Non-EU status they should then follow the application process outlined in:
EU/EEA and Swiss States applications for entry to the first year of all full-time undergraduate honours degree programmes are processed through the Central Applications Office (CAO).
Applicants should apply on-line at: www.cao.ie.
Completed applications must be received in the Central Applications Office normally on or before 1st February of the year of proposed entry.
With the exception of EU/EEA and Swiss States applicants making a mature student application or applying for a restricted application programme, other applicants, for an additional fee, may make a late application to the CAO. Late applications are those which are received in the CAO between 2nd February and 1st May (inclusive). The latest date for receipt of completed CAO application forms is 1st May (5.15 p.m.) each year. Such applicants are not penalised in regard to programme choice, apart from restricted application programmes, which are detailed in the CAO Handbook and below:
An EU/EEA/Swiss States student registered in any year of an Irish third level programme that they accessed via CAO, who is competing on the basis of school leaving results, may make a late application to the CAO up to 22nd July, 2017 for the first year of another programme (apart from Restricted Application programmes). These late applications must be stamped by the Admissions Office, UCC. Applicants must write their previous CAO application number on the top of Page 1 of the Application Form.
All late applicants are required to pay an additional CAO Application Fee.
CAO applicants for full-time degrees must normally have reached 17 years of age by 15th January of the year following entry to UCC. Where a candidate below that age seeks to enter UCC, special application for exemption from the age requirement must be made in writing to the Admissions Officer, and should preferably be accompanied by a letter of support from the School Principal and a parent.
Eligible EU/EEA and Swiss States applicants may make an application for consideration for full-time degree programmes in the following categories:
CAO APPLICANTS:
An eligible applicant may apply and compete for a place in more than one category. The criteria for entry and selection are outlined in the following sections.
To compete for a place as a School Leaver an applicant must satisfy the minimum entry and any specific programme requirements outlined in Table 1 and then compete on the basis of the results obtained in school leaving qualifications or in the case of Medicine (CK701) school leaving qualifications and the HPAT result.
TABLE 1: MINIMUM ENTRY AND SPECIFIC PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS FOR 2017/2018
PLEASE NOTE THESE REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO SEPTEMBER 2017 IRISH LEAVING CERTIFICATE ENTRANTS (equivalent qualifications are required for EU/EEA and Swiss States students presenting with other School Leaving Qualifications). For example those presenting GCE/GCSE results may satisfy the minimum entry requirements by passing the GCE/GCSE in six subjects obtaining passes in GCE (A Levels) in two subjects at Grade C or better and the remaining four subjects at either GCSE (Grades A - C) or the GCE (A Level) (Grades A - E) or a combination of both, provided the minimum entry requirements and additional programme requirements outlined in Table 1 are satisfied. Contact the Admissions Office, UCC for details (admissions@ucc.ie) .
Details on A Level Entry Requirements are available here
Details on EU non Irish Entry Requirements are available here
LEAVING CERTIFICATE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
HONOURS BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMMES (Level 8) IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS, CELTIC STUDIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
* Applicants should refer to the section Requirements
with Regard to Irish and Third Language.
# Vetting will be required for students on these programmes.
**This programme is subject to the University's Fitness to Practise
Policy. See here.
HONOURS BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMMES (Level 8) IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LAW
CAO CODE |
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION |
MINIMUM ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS |
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS (These count towards satisfying minimum entry requirements) |
|
CK201 | Commerce |
Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 four other
subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, another language*, Mathematics and two other subjects recognised for entry purposes. |
None | |
CK202 | Accounting | None | ||
CK203 |
Business Information Systems |
None | ||
CK204 | Finance | None | ||
CK205 | Commerce
(International) with French |
H3 in French | ||
CK206 |
Commerce (International) with German |
H3 in
a language recognised for Matriculation purposes, other than English |
||
CK207 | Commerce
(International) with Italian |
H3 in
a language recognised for Matriculation purposes, other than English |
||
CK208 | Commerce
(International) with Hispanic Studies |
H3 in
a language recognised for Matriculation purposes, other than English |
||
CK209 |
Commerce (International) with Irish |
H3 in Irish | ||
CK211 | Commerce
(International) with Chinese Studies |
H3 in a language recognised
for Matriculation purposes, other than English |
||
CK210 | Government | None |
CAO CODE | PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION |
MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS |
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS (These count towards satisfying minimum entry requirements) |
|
CK301 | Law (Pathways) | Minimum
Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, another language* and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. |
None | |
CK302 | Law and French | H3 in French | ||
CK304 | Law and Irish | H3 in Irish | ||
CK307 | Law and Business | O6/H7 in Mathematics |
* Applicants should refer to the section Requirements with Regard to Irish and the Third Language.
HONOURS BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMMES (Level 8) IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND FOOD
CAO CODE | PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION |
MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS (These count towards satisfying minimum entry requirements) |
CK401 | Computer Science | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | None |
CK407 | Mathematical Sciences | H3 in Mathematics | |
CK402 | Biological and Chemical Sciences |
Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics, one laboratory science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and two other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | H4 in either a Laboratory Science Subject or Mathematics or Applied Mathematics |
CK404 | Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences | ||
CK406 | Chemical Sciences | ||
CK408 | Physics and Astrophysics |
||
CK405 | Genetics | H4 in Biology | |
CK409 | Industrial Physics | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics, one Laboratory Science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and two other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | H4 in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics; if the H4 is in Applied Mathematics, a H6 in Mathematics is also required + a H4 in a Laboratory Science subject |
CR320 | Biomedical Science (offered jointly by UCC and CIT - see CR320 on page 27 in the CAO Handbook) | Minimum H5 in two subjects, and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish, English, Mathematics, either Physics, Chemistry or Biology and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | H4 in either Physics, Chemistry or Biology |
CAO CODE | PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION |
MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS |
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS (These count towards satisfying minimum entry requirements) |
CK504 | Nutritional Sciences | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics, one laboratory science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and two other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | H4 in either a Laboratory Science Subject or Mathematics or Applied Mathematics |
CK505 | Food Science | ||
CK502 | Food Marketing and Entrepreneurship | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | None |
CK506 | International Development and Food Policy | None |
CAO CODE | PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION |
MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS (These count towards satisfying minimum entry requirements) |
CK600 NPF** | No Preference Engineering | H5 in one subject, H4 in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics (if the H4 is in Applied Mathematics, a H6 in Mathematics is also required); O6/H7 in either three or four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate in Irish*, English, a Laboratory Science subject (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) or Technology, and one other subject recognised for entry purposes | None |
CK600 PCE** |
Process and Chemical Engineering |
None | |
CK600 CSE** |
Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering | None | |
CK600 NRG** | Energy Engineering | None | |
CK600 EEE** | Electrical and Electronic Engineering | None | |
CK606 | Architecture | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | None |
* Applicants should refer to the section Requirements
with Regard to Irish.
**Student applies to the single code CK600 - students select one of the options NPF, PCE, CSE, NRG or EEE. NPF: Applicants for NPF decide on their stream at the end of First Year. Choice may be restricted subject to discipline capacities.
HONOURS BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES (Level
8) IN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH
CAO CODE | PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION |
MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS (These count towards satisfying minimum entry requirements) |
CK701 | Medicine (Undergraduate Entry) (as above) | Minimum Grade H4 in Chemistry and in either
Physics or Biology and O6/H7l in the Leaving
Certificate in Irish*, English, another language*, and
Mathematics |
Subject and Leaving Certificate points requirements must be achieved in the same sitting of the Leaving Certificate (or equivalent) examination. Candidates must also present a valid HPAT score**. |
CK702 | Dentistry #+²% | None | |
CK703 | BPharm/MPharm +#²% | Minimum H5 in Chemistry and a H4 in Physics or Biology and O6/H7 in the Leaving Certificate in Irish*, English, another language* and Mathematics | |
CK704 | Occupational Therapy+#% | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects, and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, another language*, one Laboratory Science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and one other subject recognised for entry purposes | H4 in a Laboratory Science Subject |
CK705 | Speech and Language Therapy+#% | H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, another language*, Mathematics, one Laboratory Science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and one other subject recognised for entry purposes | H4 in a language other than English + H4 in a Laboratory Science Subject |
CK706 | Public Health # | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, another language*, Mathematics, one laboratory science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and one other subject recognised for entry purposes. | H4 in either a Laboratory Science subject or Mathematics or Applied Mathematics |
CK710 | General Nursing#+•² | Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish*, English, Mathematics, one laboratory science subject (i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and two other subjects recognised for entry purposes. | None |
CK712 | Children's and General Nursing (Integrated)#+•² | None | |
CK720 | Mental Health Nursing#+•² | None | |
CK730 | Intellectual Disability Nursing#+•² | None | |
CK740 | Midwifery#+•² | None |
* Applicants should refer to the section Requirements
with Regard to Irish and Third Language.
# Vetting will be required for students on these programmes
+ Health screening requirements must be satisfied for these programmes
• Applicants who have previously been unsuccessful (academic and/or
placement) in Medicine or any Nursing or Midwifery programme are deemed not to be “in good standing” and will only be considered for re-entry to Medicine or Nursing or Midwifery in UCC on a case-by- case application basis. These will be considered by the relevant Programme Board and applicants should include any details of extenuating circumstances with their application.
*These programmes are subject to the University's Fitness to Practise
Policy, see here.
The admissions test selected by the Irish Medical Schools is called HPAT- Ireland (Health Professions Admission Test - Ireland). This test is independently administered by ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research). ACER has an excellent international reputation and a track record in the development, management and research of selection tests for undergraduate medical and health related programmes. The HPAT-Ireland test measures a candidate's logical reasoning and problem solving skills as well as non-verbal reasoning and the ability to understand the thoughts, behaviour and/or intentions of people. It does not test academic knowledge and candidates do not require special understanding of any academic discipline. However, some familiarity with the question types typically presented in HPAT-Ireland may be an advantage and therefore sample questions are available at www.hpat-ireland.acer.edu.au. The test will complement the Leaving Certificate Examination assessment for selecting applicants for admission to an undergraduate Medical School.
Format of Test
The HPAT-Ireland test is a 2.5 hour paper-based test consisting of three
modules or sections:
Weighting | |
(i) Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving | 2 |
(ii) Interpersonal Understanding | 2 |
(iii) Non-Verbal Reasoning | 1 |
All questions are in multiple choice format with 4 or 5 possible responses, from which the candidate is asked to choose the most appropriate response. There is only one correct response. Further details regarding the test, including the approximate number of questions in each section, can be found at www.hpat-ireland.acer.edu.au. Reasonable accommodations will be made for students who might require special testing conditions. Such students should contact ACER online as soon as possible after registration.
Scoring of Test
Candidates receive a score for each of the three sections taken, together with an Overall Score. The Overall Score will be a weighted aggregrate of the three section scores. Each of the three sections will be expressed on a score of 0 to 100 (these are not percentage marks) and the maximum
score a candidate can receive is 300. In addition to the overall
score, HPAT-Ireland candidates will also receive an overall percentile
rank to give them an indication of how well they performed against
other HPAT-Ireland candidates.
Application procedure and cost
In addition to their application to the CAO, www.cao.ie,
students must also apply directly to ACER to complete the HPAT-Ireland
test. Applicants for the test will apply on-line to ACER at www.hpat-ireland.acer.edu.au.
The cost of applying to the HPAT-Ireland test in 2017 will be
approximately €120.00 per candidate. This fee will cover on-line
registration for the test, materials required for the paper test,
provision of test results to the candidate and the transfer of results
to the CAO.
Test date
The only sitting of the HPAT-Ireland test in 2017 will take place on a date to be confirmed. There will be no alternative test date for HPAT-Ireland.
If, for any reason, a candidate is unable to sit the test on the date,
the only option available will be to sit the test in 2018 or later.
HPAT results are valid for one year only.
Test centres
Test centres will be located in Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Sligo and Waterford. Every effort will be
made to accommodate applicants in their preferred test centre.
However, as capacity in some test centres may be limited, places in
those venues will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Early
application for the test is advised.
Important Dates
CAO application - www.cao.ie | From early November but no later than 1 February, 2017 at 17:15 hrs |
HPAT-Ireland test registration period - www.hpat-ireland.acer.edu.au |
Mid-November until 2017 (to be confirmed) |
Late HPAT-Ireland test registration period. Supplementary fee payable. |
23:59hrs on 1 February (to allow some time after CAO closing date). No registration after this deadline |
Date of HPAT-Ireland test |
date to be confirmed |
Round 1 CAO offers |
Monday, 14 August 2017 (provisional) |
Allocation of places based on the combination of Leaving Certificate Examination results and the HPAT-Ireland score
Allocation of places for Medicine will be determined on the basis of a combination of the Leaving Certificate Examination (LCE) score and the HPAT-Ireland score. The sole competitive selection criterion for entry to medicine will be on the basis of the weighted combination of the Leaving Certificate Examination up to 550 points and the HPAT-Ireland. Before the scores are combined, Leaving Certificate Examination scores above 550 points will be rounded to the nearest 5 points and moderated e.g. a score of 562 will be rounded to 560 and will result in a moderated score of 552.
Table: Adjusted points from 550 points
Rounded LC Score |
Moderated LC Score |
550 |
550 |
555 |
551 |
560 |
552 |
565 |
553 |
570 |
554 |
575 |
555 |
580 |
556 |
585 |
557 |
590 |
558 |
595 |
559 |
600 |
560 |
605 |
561 |
610 |
562 |
615 |
563 |
620 |
564 |
625 |
565 |
The Leaving Certificate and the HPAT-Ireland scores will be combined and recorded as a special CAO points score in the case of medicine programmes. The combined score will then be used to offer a place to an applicant for the highest of their programme choices to which they are entitled (if any), in line with standard CAO procedures, www.cao.ie.
Candidates born in the Republic of Ireland (26 counties) must pass Irish in the Leaving Certificate or GCE/GCSE Examinations. This requirement applies whether the candidate is presenting the Leaving Certificate or another examination for matriculation, unless one of the conditions for an exemption, as set out at 3 below, is satisfied.
2. Exemption from Irish for candidates born outside the Republic of Ireland
The following candidates will automatically be granted an exemption from Irish. It is not necessary for them to apply to NUI.
Candidates whose permanent residence is in Northern Ireland and who are presenting GCE/GCSE qualifications for matriculation
Candidates born outside the Republic of Ireland (26 counties)
(i) Candidates born outside the Republic of Ireland, not covered by 2 above, and who are presenting the Leaving Certificate for matriculation, must complete Sections A and B of the Exemption Application Form and send this to NUI with a copy of their Birth Certificate
(ii) Candidates born in the Republic of Ireland (26 counties) but
Note: N.B. In each of these cases in ii above, candidates must complete Section A of the Exemption Application Form, have Section C of the Form completed and signed by the Principal/Head of their school and send the completed form to the NUI.
(iii) Candidates submitting a Certificate of Exemption on the basis of a Specific Learning Disability affecting basic language skills in the mother tongue.
Any candidate who is granted exemption from Irish on this ground in school and who intends applying for a place in a Constituent University or other Recognised or other Associated College, is required to send to NUI:
Applications for exemption from Irish will also be considered from the following candidates:
(iv) Candidates who have not received a DES Certificate of Exemption (see (iii) above) but who are certified by a professional psychologist as having a Specific Learning Disability affecting basic language skills in the mother tongue (e.g. a dyslexic condition warranting exemption)
Candidates in this situation are required to send to NUI:
It should be noted that psychologists' reports certifying learning disability should be no more than three years old i.e. where candidates apply during the 2016/2017 academic year, reports should be dated no later than 1 September 2014. See also note below under the Third Language Requirement (Students with Dyslexic Conditions). Candidates granted exemption from Irish in accordance with (iii) or (iv) above will also be granted exemption from the Third Language requirement.
Where the candidate intends to present another language (apart from English) as a Leaving Certificate subject, the rationale for presenting the other language, while seeking exemption from Irish on the basis of a learning disability affecting language skills, must be set out clearly and accompany the application for exemption.
4. It should be noted that
Please forward the Certificate of Exemption, once received, to the CAO.
The NUI is also prepared to consider applications seeking exemption from the Third Language requirement from students who are certified by a qualified professional psychologist as having a Specific Learning Disability affecting basic language skills in the mother tongue (e.g. a dyslexic condition warranting exemption). Such applications are considered on an individual basis and may be presented to the University at any stage following completion of the Junior Certificate. Applicants are required to send to the NUI:
Exemption Application Forms and NUI Certification Forms are available from the National University of Ireland, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2 (Tel: 01 4392424), or may be downloaded from www.nui.ie/college
It should be noted that psychologists' reports certifying learning difficulty should be no more than three years old i.e. where candidates apply during the 2016/2017 academic year, reports should be dated no earlier than 1 September 2013. Candidates granted exemption from Irish in accordance with provisions 5.3(iii) and (iv) in the NUI Handbook* in relation to Irish will also be granted exemption from the Third Language requirement.
*Please see www.nui.ie/college/entry-requirements.asp
Students who are certified to the National University of Ireland by an appropriate professional authority as having serious hearing impairment are permitted to matriculate in six subjects as follows:
Once school leaving applicants have satisfied the above matriculation requirements they then compete (with the exception of applicants for Medicine (CK701)), with other qualified applicants, on the basis of the following scoring scheme and conditions. (For the scoring scheme for Medicine (CK701), please see here.)
Higher Level |
Ordinary Level |
Higher Level Maths Points |
||
Grade |
Points |
Grade |
Points |
|
H1 |
100 |
|
|
125 |
H2 |
88 |
|
|
113 |
H3 |
77 |
|
|
132 |
H4 |
66 |
|
|
91 |
H5 |
56 |
O1 |
56 |
81 |
H6 |
46 |
O2 |
46 |
71 |
H7 |
37 |
O3 |
37 |
|
H8 |
0 |
O4 |
28 |
|
|
|
O5 |
20 |
|
|
|
O6 |
12 |
|
|
|
O7 |
0 |
|
|
|
O8 |
0 |
|
25 bonus points are awarded to students who obtain Grade H6 or higher in the Mathematics examination in the Irish Leaving Certificate or equivalent.
UCC awards the following points to the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme Link Modules:
Distinction 66 points Merit 46 points Pass 28 points
UCC generally distinguishes between EU/EEA/Swiss States applicants on equal point scores by appending to each score a random, computer-generated number. Where there are more applicants than there are places at the final cut-off point for a particular programme, the random number system is applied to select students. It should be noted that entry points are not predetermined, but depend on the number and standard of applicants in a particular year.
The CAO will inform all applicants as soon as possible after the issue of the Leaving Certificate results (usually mid-August) of the outcome of their applications. Those offered places will be asked to accept their offer with the CAO by a specified date. In the case of an applicant who fails to reply by the specified date, the offer will lapse and the place will be offered to the candidate next in order of merit, other than in exceptional circumstances.
The Higher Education Access Route (HEAR) is a college and university scheme which offers places on reduced points and extra college support to school levers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are resident in the Republic of Ireland. HEAR has been established by a number of Higher Education Institutions based on clear evidence that socio-economic disadvantage has a negative impact on educational achievement at school and progression to higher education.
Only school leavers who provide satisfactory evidence relating to their socio-economic circumstances may compete for a quota of places allocated to applicants on a reduce points basis. As the minimum entry and subject requirements may differ between colleges and courses, applicants should check the requirements of each preference listed on your CAO form. Students who accept places in University College Cork through HEAR are offered a variety of academic, personal and social supports throughout their undergraduate studies.
Who should apply to HEAR?
School leavers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are under the age of 23 as of 1 January 2017 and who are resident in the Republic of Ireland may apply to HEAR. Mature and FETAC/QQI students have different admission
routes and you can get further information on these routes from the
Admissions Office in University College Cork.
How to apply to HEAR?
Step 1
Apply online to CAO (www.cao.ie) by
17:15 on 1 February 2017.
Step 2
No later than 17:15 on 1 March 2017, you must indicate in your CAO application that you wish to apply for the HEAR scheme and you must fully and correctly complete all elements of the HEAR form (the HEAR form is part of your CAO application).
Step 3
Submit relevant evidence in support of your application to arrive at
CAO by 17:15 on 1 April 2017.
HEAR applications can only be made online at www.cao.ie
More information on HEAR is available from your school Guidance Counsellor or UCC PLUS+ Programme. Information can also be found on www.accesscollege.ie; www.cao.ie; www.ucc.ie/uccplus
Details of post-admission supports for HEAR entrants can also be found on www.accesscollege.ie and www.ucc.ie/uccplus
The Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) is a supplementary admissions scheme for school leavers with disabilities. DARE was established by a number of Higher Education Institutions as clear evidence shows that disability can have a negative impact on educational attainment at school and on progression to higher education.
School leavers who meet the eligibility criteria compete for a quota of places allocated to applicants on a reduced points basis in UCC. All applicants must meet the Irish Leaving Certificate matriculation/minimum entry and subject requirements (unless exempt by the NUI).
Who Should Apply to DARE?
DARE is for school leavers (under 23 years of age as of January 1st 2016)
who have the ability to benefit from and succeed in higher education
but who may not be able to meet the points for their preferred course
due to the impact of a disability. Mature Students have different
admissions routes and you can get further information on these routes
from The Mature Student Office, UCC. (T:+353 (0)21-4903670, E: mary.osull@ucc.ie)
How to Apply to DARE?
Step 1
Apply online to CAO (www.cao.ie) by 17.15 on 1 February 2017.
Step 2
Indicate that you wish to apply for DARE and complete section A of the DARE online application by 17.15 on 1 March 2017.
Step 3
Submit relevant evidence in support of your application to arrive at CAO by 17.15 on 1 April 2017. Please refer to the Pre-Entry Section on the Disability Support Service website: www.ucc.ie/dss.
More information on DARE is available from your school Guidance Counsellor or UCC Access Office/Disability Office. The Disability Support Service hosts DARE clinics to inform applicants on the DARE application process. The provisional dates for these clinics can be found at www.ucc.ie/dss.
Applications through the CAO from mature students are welcome and quotas are reserved in most programmes for competition among such applicants. In the selection of mature students, criteria other than school-leaving qualifications are taken into account and interviews/assessment tests may be used as part of the assessment procedure for some programmes.
Mature applicants applying for Medicine (CK701) will be asked to present a valid HPAT-Ireland score**. Mature applicants who have not satisfied the specific programme requirements outlined in Table 1 may, on the recommendation of the College/Faculty concerned, be admitted on the grounds of mature years. Requirements for Mature Students and details of selection criteria and test dates are outlined in the Mature Student Guide, which may be obtained from the Mature Student Office, UCC. Applicants are advised to read this guide before applying to the CAO.
Please note that mature applicants for degree programmes in the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Science, on completion of their CAO application, are required to register online for the Mature Student Admissions Pathway Test (MSAP) which is the admissions test for mature applicants for all programmes in the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences. The Mature Student Admissions Pathway (MSAP) will take place on 4th March 2017.
The purpose of MSAP is to assess the applicant’s ability to understand and analyse material given, to think critically about issues and to organise and express thoughts in a logical and effective way. This test is independently administered by ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research). ACER has an excellent international reputation and a track record in the development, management and research of selection tests for entry to higher education. The MSAP test is a 2 hour paper-based test consisting of two sections.
Format of test:
MODULE 1 - Written English: 1 hour (plus 5 minutes reading & thinking time)
There are two writing tasks. One invites an argumentative response, and the other invites a personal response. Written English is assessed on the following criteria:
Each piece of writing is assessed by two independent markers.
MODULE 2 - Reasoning in the Humanities and Social Sciences: 1 hour
35 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are asked to choose the most appropriate response from four possible answers. There is only one correct response.
Module 2 questions focus on interpretation and understanding of ideas in language. For example:
Scoring of Test
Candidates receive results for all modules of the MSAP test attempted. MSAP results are reported on a range usually between 50 and 150, with a mean score of 100. The MSAP scale scores reflect the differing abilities of the candidates and different degrees of difficulty of the test items.
Percentile ranks are provided to help make sense of the scaled scores, and indicate the percentage of candidates receiving scores below a certain score. For example, if a score of 117 has a percentile of 80, it means that a candidate who achieves a score of 117 has a higher result than 80% of the candidate population (i.e. they are in the top 20% of the candidate population).
An Overall MSAP score is also reported. Results from Module 1 and the multiple choice modules are averaged.
Candidates who sit for Module 1 and Module 2 receive an MSAP Arts/Humanities Overall score.
Application procedure and cost
In addition to their application to the CAO, www.cao.ie,
students must also apply directly to ACER to complete the MSAP-Ireland
test. Applicants for the test will apply on-line to ACER at www.msap.acer.edu.au.
The cost of applying to the MSAP-Ireland test in 2016/17 was approximately €78 per candidate. A late application fee of approximately €35 applied between 5 and 19 Feb 2017. This fee will cover on-line registration for the test,
materials required for the paper test, provision of test results to
the candidate and the transfer of results to the CAO.
Test date
The only sitting of the MSAP-Ireland test in 2017 will take place on a date to be confirmed. There will be no alternative test date for MSAP-Ireland.
If, for any reason, a candidate is unable to sit the test on that
date, the only option available will be to sit the test in 2017 or
later. MSAP-Ireland results can be used for application to the College
of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Science for 2 years. Therefore, if
a candidate takes the test in 2017, the result can be used for
admission in 2017 and 2018 only.
Test centres
Test centres will be located in Cork, Dublin, Limerick and Galway. Every effort
will be made to accommodate applicants in their preferred test centre.
However, as capacity in some test centres may be limited, places in
those venues will be allocated on a first-come basis. Early
application for the test is advised.
Important Dates
CAO application | From early-November but no later than 1st February, 2017 at 17:15 hrs |
MSAP-Ireland test registration period - | 7th November 2016l - 5 February 2017 |
Date of MSAP-Ireland test | 4th March 2017 |
MSAP-Ireland test result to candidates | Approx six weeks after the exam date |
CAO offers | Early July 2017 |
It should be noted that:
To be eligible to compete for one of these reserved places in 2017, mature student applicants must be 23 years old on or before 1st January, 2017.
The following programmes are available only to students applying on
the grounds of mature years:
CK115 BSW (Hons) Social Work
CK114 BSocSc (Hons) Youth and Community Work is available to students applying on the grounds of mature years. It also has a progression route for applicants from the Centre for Adult and Continuing Education who meet the following criteria:
Holders of a 2.1 in the Diploma in Youth and Community Work who subsequently apply for and are offered a place on the degree programme may apply for an exemption from the 10 ECTS module SS1101 Introduction to Youth and Community Work.
A FET/QQI route is also available and is outlined in the section pertaining to FET/QQI entry.
NURSING/MIDWIFERY DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Mature applicants for any of the Nursing/Midwifery Degree programmes
must apply before 1st February, 2017 to the Central Applications
Office, Tower House, Eglinton Street, Galway, Tel: (091) 509800 www.cao.ie.
Having applied through the CAO before
1 February 2017 at 5.15pm, Mature Applicants must also register and
apply through the PAS website www.publicjobs.ie
which in 2016 was between 1 February and 8 March 2016 at 5.15pm (dates for 2017 to be confirmed). This is required as
PAS undertakes the written assessment on behalf of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) www.nmbi.ie.
Applicants must log-on to www.publicjobs.ie
and if they have not previously registered and are a New User they
must ‘Register’ before applying. Applicants must remember their User
Name and Password as they will require these to access their Message
Board for communications from the PAS e.g. invitation to attend for
written assessment, results, etc.
Applicants are asked not to confuse Registering with
Applying. Once an applicant has registered they must then
access the application form, complete and submit it. The application
form will only be available on www.publicjobs.ie
between mid February and early March (exact dates to be confirmed), under the job category
‘Medical’, sub category ‘Nurse/NurseManagement’
To register and apply with PAS applicants should have to hand their
CAO number, a valid e-mail address and their Personal Public Service
(PPS) number (if they have one). Please note that once applicants have
applied, they are advised to check their Message Board (located within
their personal profile) for communications from PAS. If applicants do
not complete all steps, their application will not be considered valid
and they will receive no further consideration.
Applicants will receive an immediate email confirming that their
application has been successfully submitted. This message should be
retained. If the confirmation email is not received within two days
please contact General Service Recruitment in PAS at (01) 858 7400
immediately.
Entry to the first year of a degree programmes at UCC is available on a competitive basis to students who present with one of the QQI (FETAC) qualifications listed below. However, students must meet the component requirements and have achieved distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in component awards as outlined on the following pages. The QQI (FETAC) award scheme is presently being updated and the course codes are changing. Please note that the QQI awards now operate the Common Awards Systems (CAS). Please check the QQI website www.qqi.ie for further details.
The following are the QQI (FETAC) Level 5/6 links to UCC programmes:
Level 5 Awards
Code |
Title | Old Code | UCC Programmes |
5M2181 | Applied Social Studies | EASSX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK106,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117, CK118,CK210 |
5M1985 | Art | AAXXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M1984 | Art, Craft and Design | AACDX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M2468 | Business Administration | BBSAX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK201, CK203, CK210,CK211,CK301 |
5M2102 | Business Studies | BBSXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK201, CK203,CK210,CK211,CK301,CK506 |
Community Arts | ECAXX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 | |
5M2786 | Community Care | DCHCC | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
5M3050 | Community Development | ECDXX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
5M4468 | Community Health Services | DCHSX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK106,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117, CK118,CK210,CK506,CK710,CK720,CK730 |
5M0536 | Computer Systems and Networks | CCNMX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK401 |
5M2071 | Contact Centre Operations | BCCOX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M2154 | Cultural and Heritage Studies | ECHSX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK114,CK117, CK118 |
5M2208 | Design | ADESX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M2009 | Early Childhood Care and Education | DCHSC | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK111,CK113,CK114,CK117, CK118 |
5M0828 | eBusiness | BEBXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK203 |
5M3635 | Education and Training | EETXX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
Electronic Technology | CELTX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK401,CK408 | |
5M5267 | Food Science | CASFX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK106,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK401, CK402, CK404,CK406,CK408,CK504,CK505,CK706 |
5M3114 | General Studies | ELAXX/ NFC001 |
CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK106,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117, CK118 |
5M4339 | Healthcare Support | DHSXX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118, CK710, CK720,CK730 |
5M2067 | Information Processing | BIPXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK203 |
Information Technology | CITXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK203,CK401 | |
5M1761 | Intellectual Disability Practice | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 | |
5M2111 | International Trade | BBSIT | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK201, CK211 |
5M2464 | Journalism | EPJXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M3807 | Laboratory Techniques | CASLT | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK106,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK401, CK402,CK404,CK405,CK406,CK408,CK504,CK505,CK706 |
5M2073 | Language and European Studies | ELESX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK210,CK506 |
5M3789 | Legal Studies | BLSXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK210,CK301 |
5M2767 | Logistics and Distribution | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 | |
5M2069 | Marketing | BMXXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK117,CK118, CK201,CK211,CK502 |
5M0528 | Media Production | EMPXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M2146 | Multimedia Production | EMMPX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M4349 | Nursing Studies | DCHSN | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118, CK706,CK710,CK720,CK730 |
5M5151 | Performing Arts | EPAXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK112,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
Performing Arts Administration | EPAAX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK112,CK113,CK117,CK118 | |
5M2094 | Photography | EPXXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M4511 | Radio Production | ERPXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M2110 | Security Studies | CSSXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M5146 | Sports, Recreation and Exercise | DSRXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK116,CK117,CK118 |
5M5163 | Theatre Performance | EPATP | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK112,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M5152 | Theatre Production | EPATD | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK112,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M5011 | Tourism and Business | DTXXX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M5158 | TV and Film Production | ETFPX | CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
5M4732 | Youth Work | EYXXX | CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114CK117,CK118 |
Level 6 Awards
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
UCC Programmes |
6M5013 |
Administration |
BAXXX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
6M4985 |
Business |
BALBX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK201,CK203,CK210,CK211,CK301 |
Computer Systems and Networks |
CNSSX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118, CK203, CK401 |
|
6M2007 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCXXX |
CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK111,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
|
Electronic Technology |
CETXX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK401,CK408 |
6M4978 |
Health Service Supervisory Management Skills |
BSMSX |
CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
6M2263 |
Inclusive Education and Training |
|
CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK106,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
6M3115 |
Information, Advice and Advocacy |
|
CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
6M5014 |
International Contact Centre Service |
BITSX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK110,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
|
Multimedia |
EMXXX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
|
Multimedia and Web Development |
EMMWD |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
6M4385 |
Retail Management |
|
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
|
School Age Childcare |
DSACX |
CK101,CK102,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK111,CK113,CK114,CK117,CK118 |
6M4980 |
Security Operations |
CSOAX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
6M5147 |
Sports, Recreation and Exercise |
DSDCX |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK116,CK117,CK118 |
6M2382 |
Telecommunications Access Networks Technology |
|
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118,CK401 |
6M5012 |
Tourism and Business |
|
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
6M5159 |
TV and Video Production |
EFTVP |
CK101,CK104,CK105,CK107,CK108,CK109,CK113,CK117,CK118 |
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Arts Programme CK101
Film and Screen Media CK105
Geography and Archaeology CK107
Arts (International) CK108
Criminology CK113
Economics (through transformational learning) CK117
Digital Humanities and Information Technology CK118
Entry Routes:
Any of the QQI (FETAC) programmes listed here.
with Distinctions (i.e. greater than 80%) in any four modules.
Expected number of places for students presenting with these qualifications:
CK101 - 30
CK105 - 4
CK107 - 2
CK108 - 4
CK113 - 6
CK117 - 2
CK118 - 5
Social Science CK102
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2181 |
Applied Social Studies |
EASSX |
Community Arts |
ECAXX |
|
5M2786 |
Community Care |
DCHCC |
5M3050 |
Community Development |
ECDXX |
5M4468 |
Community Health Services |
DCHSX |
5M2154 |
Cultural and Heritage Studies |
ECHSX |
5M2009 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCHSC |
6M2007 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCXXX |
5M3635 |
Education and Training |
EETXX |
5M3114 |
General Studies |
ELAXX/NFC001 |
6M4978 |
Health Service Supervisory Management Skills |
BSMSX |
5M4339 |
Healthcare Support |
DHSXX |
6M2263 |
Inclusive Education and Training |
|
6M3115 |
Information, Advice and Advocacy |
|
5M1761 |
Intellectual Disability Practice |
|
5M4349 |
Nursing Studies |
DCHSN |
School Age Childcare |
DSACX |
|
5M4732 |
Youth Work |
EYXXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules with at least a PASS in one of the following (if not included already in the four distinctions):
|
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 |
Communications |
G20001 |
It is expected that there will be up to thirty places on CK102 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Arts with Music CK104
Entry Routes:
Any of the QQI (FETAC) programmes listed here.
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules with at least a PASS in one of the following (if not included already in the four distinctions):
|
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 |
Communications |
G20001 |
and pass the Music Entrance Test (information on the Music Entrance Test can be found at www.music.ucc.ie)
It is expected that there will be up to five places on CK104 for students with these qualifications.
Applied Psychology CK106
Entry Route A:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2181 |
Applied Social Studies |
EASSX |
5M4468 |
Community Health Services |
DCHSX |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
5M3114 |
General Studies |
ELAXX/NFC001 |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 5N1279 |
Communications Applied Psychology |
G20001 L22541 |
Entry Route B:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
6M2263 |
Inclusive Education and Training |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
6N1950 |
Communications Differentiated Learning and Instruction |
|
It is expected that there will be up to four places on CK106 for students presenting with these qualifications.
English CK109
Entry Routes:
Any of the QQI (FETAC) programmes listed here.
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 |
Communications |
G20001 |
It is expected that there will be up to five places on CK106 for students presenting with these qualifications.
World Languages CK110
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2468 |
Business Administration |
BBSAX |
5M2102 |
Business Studies |
BBSXX |
5M2154 |
Cultural and Heritage Studies |
ECHSX |
6M5014 |
International Contact Centre Service |
BITSX |
5M2111 |
International Trade |
BBSIT |
5M2073 |
Language and European Studies |
ELESX |
5M2069 |
Marketing |
BMXXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. greater than 80%) in four modules to include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 |
Communications |
G20001 |
and there are also specific language requirements:
Early Years and Childhood Studies CK111
Entry Route A:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2009 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCHSC |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1765 |
Caring for Children (0-6 years) |
D20159 |
Entry Route B:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
|
School Age Childcare |
DSACX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
|
Child and Adolescent Development |
L22679 |
Entry Route C
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
6M2007 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCXXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in the following five modules:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
6N1945 |
Childhood Social Legal and Health Studies |
|
It is expected that there will be up to ten places on CK111 for students with these qualifications.
Garda Vetting will be required for students on this programme.
Drama and Theatre Studies CK112
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M5151 |
Performing Arts |
EPAXX |
Performing Arts Administration |
EPAAX |
|
5M5163 |
Theatre Performance |
EPATP |
5M5152 |
Theatre Production |
EPATD |
with distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 |
Communications |
G20001 |
and pass the Drama and Theatre Studies Entrance Test (information on the Drama and Theatre Studies Entrance Test can be found at www.ucc.ie/drama)
It is expected that there will be one place on CK112 for students with these qualifications.
Youth and Community Work CK114
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2181 |
Applied Social Studies |
EASSX |
Community Arts |
ECAXX |
|
5M2786 |
Community Care |
DCHCC |
5M3050 |
Community Development |
ECDXX |
5M4468 |
Community Health Services |
DCHSX |
5M2154 |
Cultural and Heritage Studies |
ECHSX |
5M2009 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCHSC |
6M2007 |
Early Childhood Care and Education |
DCXXX |
5M3635 |
Education and Training |
EETXX |
5M3114 |
General Studies |
ELAXX/NFC001 |
6M4978 |
Health Service Supervisory Management Skills |
BSMSX |
5M4339 |
Healthcare Support |
DHSXX |
6M2263 |
Inclusive Education and Training |
|
6M3115 |
Information, Advice and Advocacy |
|
5M1761 |
Intellectual Disability Practice |
|
5M4349 |
Nursing Studies |
DCHSN |
School Age Childcare |
DSACX |
|
5M5146 |
Sport and Recreation |
DSRXX |
5M4732 |
Youth Work |
EYXXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules with at least a PASS in one of the following (if not included already in the four distinctions):
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 |
Communications |
G20001 |
Applicants must also have reached 21 years of age on or before 1st January of the year of proposed entry. Applicants should have the equivalent of at least one year’s experience, either paid of voluntary, in the youth/community/voluntary sector. Interview will be used as an additional mechanism.
Fitness to Practice and Garda Vetting will be required for students on this programme.
Sports Studies and Physical Education CK116
Entry Route:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M5146 |
Sports, Recreation and Exercise |
DSRXX |
6M5147 |
Sports, Recreation and Exercise |
DSDCX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in four modules which must include three from:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0749
5N2668 5N2006
6N4651 |
Anatomy and Physiology |
D20001
D20021 N32979 |
It is expected that there will be up to three places on CK116 for students with these qualifications.
Garda Vetting will be required for students on this programme.
College of Business and Law
Commerce CK201 and Commerce (International) with Chinese Studies CK211*
Entry Route A:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2468 |
Business Administration |
BBSAX |
5M2102 |
Business Studies |
BBSXX |
5M2111 |
International Trade |
BBSIT |
5M2069 |
Marketing |
BMXXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include four from:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1348 |
Accounting – Manual and Computerised |
B20001 |
Entry Route B:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
6M4985 |
Business |
BALBX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
6N4310 |
Business |
|
It is expected that there will be up to five places on CK201 and three places on CK211 for students presenting with these qualifications.
*Students for CK111 must also meet the HSK L1 language requirement
Business Information Systems CK203
Entry Route A:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2468 |
Business Administration |
BBSAX |
5M2102 |
Business Studies |
BBSXX |
5M0828 |
eBusiness |
BEBXX |
5M2067 |
Information Processing |
BIPXX |
Information Technology |
CITXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules from:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1348 5N0690
5N0783 |
Accounting – Manual and Computerised |
B20001 |
Entry Route B:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
6M4985 |
Business |
BALBX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in the following five modules:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
6N4091 |
Applied Economics |
|
Entry Route C
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
Network and Software Systems |
CNSSX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in the following five modules:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
|
Object Orientated Programming |
C30144 |
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK203 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Government CK210
Entry Route A:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2468 |
Business Administration |
BBSAX |
5M2102 |
Business Studies |
BBSXX |
5M4468 |
Community Health Services |
DCHSX |
5M2073 |
Language and European Studies |
ELESX |
5M3789 |
Legal Studies |
BLSXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include four from:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1350 |
Applied Economics |
B20151 |
Entry Route B:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2181 |
Applied Social Studies |
EASSX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules from:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0690 5N1370 |
Communications Applied Psychology |
G20001 L22541 |
Entry Route C:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
6M4985 |
Business |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules from:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
6N4091 |
Applied Economics |
|
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK210 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Law CK301
Entry Route A:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2468 |
Business Administration |
BBSAX |
5M2102 |
Business Studies |
BBSXX |
5M3789 |
Legal Studies |
BLSXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N2091 |
Business Law |
B20131 |
Entry Route B:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
6M4985 |
Business |
BALBX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
6N4045 |
Business Law |
|
It is expected that there will be up to five places available in CK301 for students presenting with these qualifications.
College of Science, Engineering and Food Science
Computer Science CK401
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M0536 |
Computer Systems and Networks |
CCNMX |
|
Electronic Technology |
CELTX |
|
Electronic Technology |
CETXX |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
|
Information Technology |
CITXX |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
Network and Software Systems |
CNSSX |
|
6M2382 |
Telecommunications Access Networks Technology |
|
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1833 5N1774
5N1460 |
Mathematics Computer Programming |
C20139 OR C20175 C20013 |
It is expected that there will be up to five places on CK401 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Biological and Chemical Sciences CK402
Biological, Earth and Environmental Science CK404
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N2746 |
Biology Chemistry |
C20006 C20011 |
It is expected that there will be up to five places on CK402 and CK404 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Fitness to Practice and Garda Vetting will be required for students on these programmes who wish to undertake the Science Education degree outlet.
Genetics CK405
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N2746 |
Biology |
C20006 |
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK405 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Chemical Sciences CK406
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include two of:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N2747 |
Chemistry |
C20011 |
It is expected that there will be up to two places available in CK406 for students presenting with the above.
Fitness to Practice and Garda Vetting will be required for students on this programme who wish to undertake the Science Education degree outlet.
Physics and Astrophysics CK408
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
|
Electronic Technology |
CELTX |
|
Electronic Technology |
CETXX |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1833 |
Mathematics Biology |
C20139 C20006 |
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK408 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Fitness to Practice and Garda Vetting will be required for students on this programme who wish to undertake the Science Education degree outlet.
Food Marketing and Entrepreneurship CK502
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2069 |
Marketing |
BMXXX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
|
5N2006 |
Nutrition |
|
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK502 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Nutritional Sciences CK504
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1833 |
Mathematics Chemistry |
C20139 C20011 |
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK504 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Food Science CK505
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1833 |
Mathematics Biology |
C20139 C20006 |
It is expected that there will be up to two places on CK505 for students presenting with these qualifications.
International Development and Food Policy CK506
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M2102 |
Business Studies |
BBSXX |
5M4468 |
Community Health Services |
DCHSX |
5M2073 |
Language and European Studies |
ELESX |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include three of:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1350 |
Applied Economics |
B20151 |
It is expected that there will be up to three places available in CK506 for students presenting with these qualifications.
College of Medicine and Health
Public Health CK706
Entry Route A
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M5267 |
Food Science |
CASFX |
5M3807 |
Laboratory Techniques |
CASLT |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N2746 5N1833 Plus two of: 5N2747 5N2748 5N2741 5N0737 5N1460 |
Biology Mathematics
Chemistry Food Chemistry Laboratory Techniques Microbiology Physics |
C20006 C20139
C20011 C20022 C20033 C20041 C20048 |
Entry Route B
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M4349 |
Nursing Studies |
DCHSN |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N1833 |
Mathematics* |
C20139 |
*Leaving Certificate Mathematics (minimum OC3) will also meet the Mathematics requirement.
It is expected that there will be up to two places available in CK706 for students presenting with these qualifications.
Garda Vetting will be required for students on this programme.
General Nursing CK710
Mental Health Nursing CK720
Intellectual Disability Nursing CK730
Entry Routes:
Code |
Title |
Old Code |
5M4468 |
Community Health Services |
DCHSX |
5M4339 |
Healthcare Support |
DHSXX |
5M4349 |
Nursing Studies |
DCHSN |
with Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in five modules which must include:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Old Module Code |
5N0749 5N1279 OR 5N2746 5N4325 |
Anatomy and Physiology Biology OR Human Growth and Development Nursing Theory and Practice |
D20001 C20006 OR D20032 D”0012 |
It is expected that there will be approximately eight places in total available across the Nursing programmes for students presenting with the above.
Garda Vetting will also be required for students on this programme.
Due to the competitive nature of the Nursing Programmes, scores will only be calculated when the appropriate award is presented in a single sitting, together with the required modules and grades.
UCC/CAO QQI (FETAC) SCORING SCHEME
Modules that have a credit value of 1 receive the following points:
Distinction |
3 - 333 points |
Merit |
2 - 222 points |
Pass |
1 - 111 points |
The scores for each of the best 8 modules are added up to give a total best 8 grade points tally. UCC only counts the best 8 modules. Places reserved for QQI (FETAC) applicants are then offered in order of merit based on ranking.
Those persons intending to apply for Graduate Entry to Medicine (CK791) for entry in September 2017 should note the following:
Entry Requirements: Candidates must hold, or expect to hold by July 2017, a minimum 2H1 (Second Class Honours, Grade 1), or equivalent, result in their first honours bachelor degree (NFQ Level 8). For candidates who meet this requirement, the GAMSAT (Graduate Medical Schools Admissions Test - Ireland) will then be used as the sole basis to select students for the programme.
Application to sit the GAMSAT Test in Ireland should be made to the
Australian Council for Educational Research as soon as possible -
please see the website www.gamsat-ie.org
for the closing date and application procedure.
University College Cork reserves the right to limit the number of admissions to any programme in light of the availability of places for that programme. Where it is found necessary to limit entry to a particular programme, places will be allocated on merit to qualified applicants. Except in the case of UCC+ applicants, applicants with a disability, or applicants of mature years, FET/QQI applicants and applicants for Medicine (both undergraduate and graduate entry), such merit will be assessed on academic performance in school-leaving examinations only. University College Cork will score those presenting for the Irish Leaving Certificate Examination in accordance with the following scoring scheme in 2017. [This is the scheme, with minor variations, which will be used to score the vast majority of programmes in all third level institutions within the CAO scheme].
Students who are attending/have attended a third-level programme are eligible to apply for admission to alternative first year undergraduate degree/diploma programmes. All such applicants must apply through the CAO by the required closing date and compete in the normal way on the basis of their school-leaving results, FET/QQI qualifications or mature years.
While applications are made through the CAO to full-time degree programmes, applications are made directly to University College Cork for part-time degree programmes and for admission at a level beyond First Year (Non CAO). These non-CAO Applications are detailed below, under the following headings:
Apply To | |
1. Evening Degree Programmes | Admissions Office |
2. Part-Time Degree Programmes | |
BSc (Hons) (Nursing Studies) (2-year part-time/1 year full-time day programme) | Admissions Office |
3. Diploma Programmes | |
Diploma in Dental Hygiene (full-time day programme) | Admissions Office |
Diploma in Dental Nursing | Admissions Office |
4. Transfers within UCC to the First Year of another UCC programme | Admissions Office |
5. Transfers to University College Cork | |
QQI Ordinary Bachelor Degree or equivalent | Admissions Office |
BA (Hons) (Early Years and Childhood Studies) Transfers | Admissions Office |
BSc (Hons) Science Education - Direct Entry into Third Year | Admissions Office |
BComm (Hons)/BComm (International) with Chinese Studies (Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) Diploma in Business Studies) | Admissions Office |
BComm (Hons)/BComm (International with Chinese Studies) FETAC/QQI Level 6, FETAC/QQI Level 6 Business (6M4985) or Management (6M4587) | Admissions Office |
6. Other | |
Flexi-Options (EU/EEA/Swiss States) | Admissions Office |
Special Entry for Dental Graduates | Admissions Office |
Direct entry to BSc (Hons) Architecture - Year 4 | Admissions Office |
At present an evening programme in Law is offered by the University on a cyclical basis. Details regarding this programmes and its availability in a particular year is available on request from the Admissions Office.
2. Part-time Degrees
BSc (Hons) (Nursing Studies)
The BSc (Hons) (Nursing Studies) is a post-registration degree for Registered Nurses or Midwives, which is offered annually. Students may choose to take the programme full-time over one academic year or part-time over two academic years. Entrants will be Registered Nurses or Midwives recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), or be entitled to be so registered. Applicants from outside Ireland must hold active registration as a nurse in the professional register of their country of residence. Applicants who are under 23 years of age must satisfy the minimum entry requirements as for the Degrees in Nursing, as set out here. Further details are available from the Admissions Office, UCC. NOTE: Non-EU students will be scheduled for at least 15 hours of organised daytime tuition each week.
3. Diplomas
Diploma in Dental Hygiene
This is a two-year, full-time day programme leading to a Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Application forms and details are available in January each year. The programme is confined to students who have already completed their school leaving examination at the time of application and who meet the entry requirements; and to mature students, i.e. those who have reached 23 by 1st January of the year of proposed entry. Application forms and further details are available from the Admissions Office, UCC. Deferrals are not granted in this programme in the College of Medicine and Health.
Diploma in Dental Nursing
This two-year, part-time, programme has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the general dental community. Successful completion of the programme will permit entry onto the Voluntary Register for Dental Nurses with the Dental Council of Ireland.
4. Change of Programme within
University College Cork to another First Year Programme
First year students who want to change course must make an application to the Admissions Office before the end of September 2017. An applicant has who has succeeded in gaining a place on a Level 8 Undergraduate programme and who has registered, can apply, provided that:
The application deadline is the end of September and forms are available in the Admissions Office.
Students should be aware that changing between first year programmes after the start of the first semester may impact adversely on their academic performance, depending on how much of the academic year has passed. Change of course is permitted strictly on the basis that students fully accept any such possible academic disadvantage.
An application to change into first year from students currently registered in the second or subsequent years of a UCC programme, or students registered to repeat first year, may be considered in cases where candidates have achieved the cut-off points, where they matriculate for the programme, and where a vacant place is available. Candidates contemplating such a change should note that repeat years are subject to full tuition fees. Students wishing to change into a different first year programme should contact Nóirín Deady, First Year Experience Coordinator, to discuss their options.
5. Transfers to University College Cork
(a) QQI Ordinary Bachelor Degree or equivalent
A number of places are allocated each year in most programmes at a
level beyond First Year to those holding relevant QQI qualifications. Normally, only those who obtain merit/distinction in
the Ordinary Bachelor Degree/Diploma are considered for entry; also the level
at which they are admitted depends on the programme concerned.
Application forms and further details are available from the
Admissions Office, and the closing date for application is 7 July 2017.
Note: Those already in third-level institutions other than UCC wishing to change to a First Year programme must apply through CAO in the normal way.
(b) BA (Hons) (Early Years and Childhood Studies) Transfers to Second Arts
Up to 20 transfer places will be available each year. (If more than
20 students per year wish to transfer, a selection procedure will be
implemented).
Applicants who hold one of the following qualifications will be
considered for transfer:
(c) BComm (Hons)/BComm (International) with Chinese Studies*
Application for entry to the second year of CK201 BComm (Hons) (Commerce)/BComm (International) with Chinese Studies programme will be considered for students who:
(a) have passed the two year Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) Diploma in Business Studies and have met the following requirements:
or
(b) have passed the one year QQI/FET Level 6 Business (6M4985) or Management (6M4587) (having previously passed a one year QQI/FET Level 5 or equivalent) and have met the following requirements:
CODE | Module - Level 5 |
6N4310 | Business Management |
and | and |
6N1950 | Communications |
Plus three from: | |
6N4370 | Marketing Communications |
6N4188 | Marketing Management |
6N3750 | Human Resource Management |
or | or |
6N3945 | Managing People |
6N4165 | Finance |
6N4045 | Business Law |
or | or |
6N4322 | Employment Law |
6N4091 | Applied Economics |
6N4089 | Spreadsheets |
* The School of Asian Studies also reserves the right to interview prospective students to assess their level of language.
If the number of applicants exceeds the quota, applicants will be ranked on the basis of their overall results having met the criteria outlined above and the places will be offered to the top ranked students.
It is expected there will be up to 3 places for students presenting with these qualifications. Application forms are available from the Admissions Office and must be returned by a date towards the end of July.
Other Transfers
Students currently registered in other third-level institutions who
wish to transfer to UCC at a level beyond First Year (for programmes
other than Dentistry) should contact the Admissions Office
for a transfer application form. Qualified applicants will be
considered for transfer where places are available.
Transfers to Medicine will be on a case-by-case basis and will be confined to students admitted to a Medical Programme through the CAO process. Applications are also only considered for transfers into Years 2 or 3 of the five year programme. Decisions will be based on whether there is a place available and on compatibility of the courses. As we have strictly regulated EU quotas there are very few vacancies, and transfers are often not possible.
Certain restrictions may apply - details are available from the
Admissions Office. The closing date for receipt of completed
applications is July each year.
Students wishing to apply to study a subject(s)/module(s) as flexi-options students which does not involve the award of a degree or diploma, may apply directly to UCC. Information is available from the Admissions Office. The closing date for receipt of applications is normally mid-August.
Flexi-option students, with the permission of the relevant Head of Department, may register for modules up to a maximum of 30 credits in any given academic year. There is an overall limit of three years from the date of first registration to pass each module. A student who has not passed a particular module by the end of a third year of registration will not be allowed to register for further study in that module.
LW1104
Non-law students or those deemed by the Faculty of Law to have inadequate legal education or experience will be required to register for LW1104 Foundations of the Legal System as part of their flexi-options credits.
(c) Advanced Entry to Medicine for Dental Graduates
Subject to place availability, Dental graduates who have a demonstrated intention of following a career in Oral Medicine and Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery including full completion of MFD/MFDS will be considered for admission to Medicine beyond First Year. Applicants should apply in writing to the Admissions Office. Dental graduates may be called for interview. The closing date for application is 1st March each year. Late applications cannot be considered.
(d) Direct Entry to Year 4 of the UCC/CIT BSc (Hons) Architecture programme
Suitably qualified applicants may apply for direct entry to Year 4
of the UCC/CIT BSc (Hons) Architecture programme. Application forms
and full entry requirements are available from the Admissions Office,
UCC.
Each student who accepts a place will be sent a registration email from the Admissions Office; this will include information on the date and time of registration, orientation programme, commencement of lectures, etc.
Students of the University may not register in any one session for
more than one complete programme (i.e. the prescribed modules in a
group of subjects leading to a degree, diploma or other university
distinction) without the permission of the Academic Council.
Non-EU applications for entry to the first year of all full-time undergraduate degree programmes are processed through the International Office, University College Cork.
Applicants should apply using the non-EU undergraduate application form which is available directly from the International Office, University College Cork and on the International Office website at www.ucc.ie/en/study/international
Completed application forms must be accompanied by the following documentation:
For entry in September 2016 students are asked to apply to the International Office as early as possible, but in any event not later than 31st March 2016.
Non-EU applications to the following programmes are restricted and must be made by 1st February:
For details of minimum entry requirements for applicants from non-EU countries please contact the International Office at internationaloffice@ucc.ie
All applicants whose first language is not English must present an English Language Certificate (IELTS, TOEFL or ETAP). Please contact the International Office for information on IELTS, TOEFL and ETAP requirements.
For 2016 entry, full-time degree students must normally have reached 17 years of age by 15th January 2017. Where a candidate below that age seeks to enter UCC, a special application must be made to the President of the University.
University College Cork reserves the right to limit the number of admissions to any programme in the light of the availability of places for that programme.
The International Office will inform all applicants as soon as possible following receipt of completed application forms, together with required documentation, of the outcome of their application.
Each non-EU student who accepts a place will be sent an information on orientation and registration by email. Welcome packs will be given to each student at registration.
See here for fees applicable to non-EU students.
Students who have been offered a place in University College Cork through the CAO may be permitted, on application to the Admissions Officer, to defer entry to the University for one year. There is a limit on the number of deferrals that can be granted on any course. Please note also that there are a number of instances where deferrals are rarely granted. These include:
If you are granted a deferral, please note that the University cannot guarantee that the programme or the relevant student fees will not be amended for the year of entry.
The following is a summary of the procedure to be followed in applying for a deferral:
Taking up a Deferral
In order to take up a deferred place, an applicant must re-apply
through CAO by 1st February in the following year, pay the
appropriate application fee to CAO, and place the deferred
course as the only preference on the CAO application. An applicant
should email admissions@ucc.ie
with their new CAO number as soon as it is received.
In the event that the conditions of the deferred place are breeched,
the guaranteed place will be forfeited and the applicant will have to reapply through the CAO and compete for a
place in the normal way.
A condition of enrolment is applicable to all students entering programmes in the College of Medicine and Health, Early Years and Childhood Studies (CK111), Youth and Community Work (CK114), Social Work (CK115), Sports Studies and Physical Education (CK116) and Education in Physical Sciences (available through CK402, CK404, CK406 and CK408). All students are required to have clearance in accordance with University Policy & National Vetting Legislation.
FITNESS TO PRACTISE
The undergraduate degree programmes listed require students to meet the guidelines of the University’s “Fitness to Practise” policy (see www.ucc.ie/en/academicsecretariat/fitnesstopractise/ )
CK114 BSocSc Youth and Community Work
CK115 BSW Social Work
CK116 BEd Sports Studies and Physical Education
Science Education degree outlet from:
CK402 BSc Biological and Chemical Sciences
CK404 BSc Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
CK406 BSc Chemical Sciences
CK408 BSc Physics and Astrophysics
CK701 MB, BCh, BAO Medicine
CK791 MB, BCh, BAO Medicine (Graduate Entry)
CK702 BDS Dentistry
Diploma in Dental Nursing (local admission)
Diploma in Dental Hygiene (local admission)
CK703 MPharm Pharmacy
CK704 BSc Occupational Therapy
CK705 BSc Speech and Language Therapy
Nursing and Midwifery – All Nursing and Midwifery degrees