Students on all BA courses other than BSocSc (Hons)*, BSocSc (Hons) Youth and Community Work, 
           BSW (Hons); BA (Hons) (Early Years and Childhood Studies) and BEd (Hons) Sports Studies and 
           Physical Education may apply for exemption, in first year only, to a maximum of 15 credits. 
           This will enable students reduce their workload in the First Year of their programme.
           
		
For the programmes listed below, students may apply to the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences by 5pm on Friday, 5 October 2018 for a 15 credit non-subject specific exemption if they have successfully completed one of these programmes within a 10 year period from the date of application for the exemption.
Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Fieldwork Practice and Supervision (Social Work)
 
           Higher Diploma in Geographical Information Systems
           Higher Diploma in Management of Adult Learning Programmes and Services 
		   Higher Diploma in Personnel Management and Coaching
Higher Diploma in Safety, Health and Welfare at Work
		   Diploma in Applied Business Computing
 
           Diploma in Arts (Applied Irish)
	       Diploma in Development Studies 
           Diploma in Disability Studies
		   Diploma in Environmental Science and Social Policy 
 
		   Diploma in European Art History
           Diploma in Geographical Information Systems (2000 to 2007) 
           Diploma in Geology 
           Diploma in Local and Regional Studies
		   Diploma in Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
           Diploma in Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction)
		   Diploma in Social Enterprises and Community Development Practice
           Diploma in Social and Psychological Health Studies 
           Diploma in Social Studies* 
           Diploma in Women's Studies 
           Diploma in Youth and Community Work 
	       Diploma in Youth and Community Work (Distance Learning) and Physical Activity 
	       Diploma in Field Ecology
	       Certificate in Community Development with 5-credit bridging course in Community Development
           Certificate in Continuing Professional Education (Foundation Skills) + Bridging Course
           Certificate in Interpersonal Communications + Bridging Course 
           Certificate in Introduction to Archaeology with 5-credit bridging course in Archaeology 
		   Certificate in Non-Formal Guidance with 5-credit bridging course in  Non-Formal Guidance
           Certificate in Safety, Health and Welfare at Work + Bridging Course
        
* holders of Diplomas in: Disability Studies; Environmental Science and Social Policy and Social Studies (post 2008) may apply for exemptions in Social Policy modules (SS1017 and SS1018) on Year One of the BSocSc programme provided they have secured a place on this programme through the CAO.
Students who have completed courses/subjects deemed by the Head of the relevant Department/School, to be equivalent to a subject(s) offered in the BA Degree may apply for a subject-specific exemption.
Certificate in  Arts 
	       Once registered on the BA degree, exemption for credits achieved in the Certificate  of Arts will be automatically granted  in the relevant subject(s) providing that entry to the BA is undertaken within  5 years from the completion of the Certificate programme.
        
Applications for exemption must be made to the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Office, University College Cork, by Friday, 5 October 2018.