The Diploma in Arts (Applied Irish) is a two-year, part-time programme and is open to those who have reached the required entrance standard and who wish to improve communicative skills in Irish in professional contexts. It is required that participants attend the Diploma programme for two consecutive years. UCC students may be allowed to take the Diploma in Arts (Applied Irish) alongside their University programme, subject to the approval of the relevant Heads of Department. Students who have already succeeded in attaining Diploma Level 6 Standard in Applied Irish will be exempted from modules GA1060, GA1061 of First Year of this Diploma (NFQ Level 7) programme. Students who successfully complete the Diploma in Arts (Applied Irish) will be exempted from the First Year of the Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree Programme in Modern Irish. The Diploma in Arts (Applied Irish) is accepted in lieu of a H4 in higher level Leaving Certificate Irish as eligibility to apply for entry to the Postgraduate Course in Primary Teaching in Colleges of Education.
Certificate in Arts (Applied  Irish)
          Students who  successfully complete and pass 30 credits of taught modules in Year 1 may opt  to exit the programme and be awarded a Certificate in Arts (Applied Irish).        
 Applicants must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of the
          College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences. Those who will be
          23 years of age on or before 1st January of the year of proposed entry
          (or those who hold a degree or its equivalent by the normal closing
          date for application) may be recommended for entry on the grounds of
          mature years even if they do not meet the entry requirements specified
          above. In addition, all applicants must have obtained a minimum of
          Grade D3 in Irish in the Leaving Certificate Examination (Higher
          Level), or its equivalent. As there is a substantial online element
          to the course, basic IT skills are also required. All applications
          undergo a selection process which may include a written or oral
          examination or both. If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the
          number of places available (25), the Diploma Organising Committee will
          make recommendations to College on the selection of applicants.
          
        
GA1060 Réamhchúrsa in úsáid na Gaeilge idir labhairt agus
          scríobh i gcomhthéacsanna gairmiúla oibre (10 gcreidiúint) 
          GA1061 Bunchúrsa in úsá¡d chruinn na Gaeilge idir labhairt
          agus scríobh i gcomhthéacsanna gairmiúla oibre (10 gcreidiúint) 
          GA1062 Feidhm na Gaeilge sa Stair (10 gcreidiúint)
Examinations
          Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
          will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book, and for
        each module in the Book of Modules, 2018/2019.        
Two Year Rule
          Students normally must pass Year One of the Diploma in Arts (Applied
          Irish) within two academic course years of the date of first
          registration for Year One. Failure to comply with this rule means that
          the student will be ineligible to proceed further with his/her
          studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College of
          Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences only for very serious
        reasons.
Chun an Dioplóma a ghnóthú, is gá don mhac léinn freastal de ghnáth ar feadh dhá bhliain as a chéile. Ní mór don mhac léinn pas a ghnóthú i scrúdú cainte agus i scrúdú scríofa na modúl GA1060, GA1061, GA1062 faoi seach chun cáiliú i gcomhair mhodúil an Dara Bliain den chúrsa Dioplóma. Is gá don mhac léinn pas (40%) a fháil i ngach ceann de na sé mhodúl chun pas a ghnóthú sa Dioplóma. Mairfidh an cúrsa páirtaimseartha seo dhá bhliain agus beidh athscrúdú sa bhFómhar i ngach modúl más gá don mhac léinn sin nach n-éiríonn leis i scrúdú an tSamhraidh.
An té a n-éiríonn leis caighdeán an Dioplóma sa Ghaeilge Fheidhmeach a bhaint amach agus ar mian leis freastal ina dhiaidh sin ar chúrsa na Céime BA (Onóracha) sa Ghaeilge, déanfar an Chéad Bhliain agus an modúl teanga éigeantach de Dhara Bliain an chúrsa sin a mhaitheamh dó.
GA1063 Meánchúrsa in úsáid chruinn na Gaeilge sa
          chomhthéacs gairmiúil (10 gcreidiúint) 
          GA1064 Ardchúrsa in úsáid éifeachtach na Gaeilge Feidhmí
          i gcomhthéacsanna gairmiúla oibre den uile shaghas (10 gcreidiúint)
          
          GA1065 Feidhm na Gaeilge i Sochaí Féinteagaisc an 21ú hAois
          (10 gcreidiúint) 
Examinations
          Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
          will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book, and for
          each module in the Book of Modules, 2018/2019.        
Two Year Rule
          Students normally must pass Year One of the Diploma in Arts (Applied
          Irish) within two academic course years of the date of first
          registration for Year One. Failure to comply with this rule means that
          the student will be ineligible to proceed further with his/her
          studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College of
          Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences only for very serious
        reasons.
Chun an Dioplóma a ghnóthú, is gá don mhac léinn freastal de ghnáth ar feadh dhá bhliain as a chéile. Ní mór don mhac léinn pas a ghnóthú i scrúdú cainte agus i scrúdú scríofa na modúl GA1060, GA1061, GA1062 faoi seach chun cáiliú i gcomhair mhodúil an Dara Bliain den chúrsa Dioplóma. Is gá don mhac léinn pas (40%) a fháil i ngach ceann de na sé mhodúl chun pas a ghnóthú sa Dioplóma. Mairfidh an cúrsa páirtaimseartha seo dhá bhliain agus beidh athscrúdú sa bhFómhar i ngach modúl más gá don mhac léinn sin nach n-éiríonn leis i scrúdú an tSamhraidh.
An té a n-éiríonn leis caighdeán an Dioplóma sa Ghaeilge Fheidhmeach a bhaint amach agus ar mian leis freastal ina dhiaidh sin ar chúrsa na Céime BA (Onóracha) sa Ghaeilge, déanfar an Chéad Bhliain agus an modúl teanga éigeantach de Dhara Bliain an chúrsa sin a mhaitheamh dó.
Programme Learning Outcomes for Diploma            in Arts (Applied Irish) (NFQ            Level 7, Minor Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 
Programme Learning Outcomes for Certificate  in Arts (Applied Irish) (NFQ Level 6, Exit Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

