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Newbridge College. Traditional Leaving Certificate Subject Choice. Leaving Certificate Programme. Leaving Certificate is a 2 year programme. Full time commitment required over 2 years. 5th year is very important especially for those hoping to gain entry to high points courses.
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Newbridge College Traditional Leaving Certificate Subject Choice
Leaving Certificate Programme • Leaving Certificate is a 2 year programme. • Full time commitment required over 2 years. • 5th year is very important especially for those hoping to gain entry to high points courses. • Usually a maximum of 7 subjects are taken for the Leaving Certificate. • An extra (8th) subject? – need to think very carefully about this as each LC subject is extensive and requires a lot of work. Big jump in standard from J.C. • Other subjects could suffer if workload is too great. • For points purposes best 6 subjects are counted. • All subjects are of equal importance. • Extra points will be awarded in all HEIs for honours Mathematics in LC
Points System *** new 2017 Bonus points H6 or above in Maths Extra 25 points LCVP points Distinction 66 Merit 46 Pass 28
Leaving Certificate Programme • Highly Desirable Subjects • Unless there is a substantial reason otherwise, all students should definitely consider choosing: • a modern language (NUI*) • a science subject. • Subject Levels • Higher and Ordinary level - all subjects. • Foundation level - Mathematics & Irish. • Particular care needs to be taken with Mathematics. Failure in this subject can be detrimental to overall L.C. • LC subject selection • Core subjects: English, Mathematics & Irish* • Optional subjects:4 other timetabled subjects are chosen
Optional Subjects(4) BUSINESS • Business (55) • Accountancy (23) • Economics (39) SCIENCE • Biology (69) • Physics (40) • Chemistry (14) LANGUAGES • French (57) • German (49) APPLIED SCIENCES • Home Economics (12) • Construction Studies (35) • Design and (38) Communication Graphics SOCIAL STUDIES • History (31) • Geography (47) • Music (19) • Art (33) Information about LC subjects can be found at: www.newbridge-college.ieandwww.careersportal.ie& Leaving Cert text books.
Entry Requirements • When choosing Leaving Certificate subjects great care must be taken as the choices of subjects made now may determine 3rd level and career options in 2 years time. • Why? Regardless of how many points you get in your LC, you will be ineligible to even apply for a course if you have not met it’s “Course Entry Requirements” • Meet Entry Requirements --> Qualified Applicant for Course
Specific Course Requirements • Specific L.C. subjects / grades required for entry to particular courses. • They tend to be in the following subject areas: • Science subjects • Languages • Mathematics • E.g. Veterinary Medicine in UCD • Entry Requirements: • 2H5 + 4O6/H7, O6/H7 in English, Irish, Modern Language & Mathematics, H5 in Chemistry.
Irish • Primary Teaching – H5 • Journalism & Irish (DCU) – O1/H4 • Early and Modern Irish (TCD) – H4 • Gno & Gaeilge (DCU) – O1/H4 French • Law with French Law (UCD) – H3 • Bus. Studies and French (TCD) – H3 • Law and French (TCD) – H3 A Language • Many courses require a language but may not specify a particular one: • English Studies & Languages (DIT) – H4 in Ge, Sp or Fr. • Applied Languages (DCU) – H4 in Fror Ge or Sp. • Speech and Language Therapy (TCD) – H4 in En, Fr, Ge, Ir, It, Ru or Sp. • Cadet School – O6/H7 in a modern Language. Sample Requirements
Mathematics • Honours Engineering – H4 • Business Studies (DCU) – O4/H6 • Optometry (DIT) - O3/H7 • Economics & Finance (UCD) – H4 • Business (TCD) – O4/H6 • Science (UCD) – O3/H6 • Commerce (UCD) – O3/H6 • Economics and Maths Sciences (UL) – H3 Science • Particular care needs to be taken with science subjects. • Many courses require any one science subject • Some courses require 2 science subjects, particularly TCD and UCC. • UCAS courses • Nursing – O6/H7 in a Lab. Sc. • Medical/Para medical courses Chemistry • Pharmacy – H5 • Human Nutrition, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine & Dentistry (UCC) – H4 Sample Requirements
Specific Course Requirements • Unlikely that 3rd/TY students will know exactly, which courses/careers they wish to pursue at this stage. • But they may be able to identify broad areas of interest and hence check potential course entry requirements. • Course Entry Requirements can be accessed: • In the college’s prospectuses • On the college’s websites • Directory of LC Entry Requirements (Library) • www.qualifax.ie–Subject Requirements It is only when all course entry requirements are met that students are qualified to apply for a course.
Eirquest Careers Programme designed to: • Identify a range of well matched potential career and higher education course areas. • Provide a framework for careers and college research. • Provide a focal point for discussion in school and at home. • Provide objective results based on answers to series of simple questions Students Receive: • An individual Careers Workbook • A copy of The Careers Directory • Access to the MyCareersRoom online resource
General Advice If a student is not really sure what he/she wants to do in the future: Pick a broad range of subjects in order to keep options open Many students will change their minds about their future a number of times in the next 2 years • E.g. • one language • one science • one business • one humanities / applied science. • This combination would allow access into a broad range of courses/careers.
Choosing a Subject Subject Teachers, Guidance Classes, TY Programme L.C. Books, Publications, Other Students Successful subject choice requires: RESEARCH DISCUSSION REFLECTION DECISION Guidance Counsellors, Current Teachers Family, Friends Consider all the information, views and opinions Then, ultimately each student must make up their own mind.
Key Questions • What subjects is the school offering? • If I’m interested in a particular course/career area, what subjects are essential? ( Course Entry Requirements) • If not essential, what subjects would be useful/helpful for this course/career area? • What subjects do I like? (motivation) (not the teacher) • What subjects am I relatively good at? (DATs) (JC)
Important Points • DCG/Construction Studies are not needed to do Engineering. Maths and Physics are more important. • Art is generally not needed for Art and Design courses. A portfolio is however. • For Business courses, Maths is generally a requirement rather than Business subjects. • Students should be careful to try pick a balance between learning and understanding subjects. • Students should be aware of balancing subjects which help maximise points vs. subjects which may be of benefit to them in the future.
Timetable of Events • January – DATs 3rd years • January 30th to February 3rd – Subject Choice Week • January 31st – Parents Night. • February 1st – Prefects talks • February 13th – Subject Choice Interviews begin • March 10th – Deadline for submission of application forms for TY. • April 6th – Deadline for final subject choices and commitment to TY. • April 10th – Generation of classes begins.
Procedure • During subject choice interview a set of subjects are agreed with student. (on lines and/or preferred) • Note brought home to parent outlining agreed subjects. Parents must review, sign and return to G.C. • A change may be made to agreed subjects before April 6th by written request from parents to G.C. • From April 10th changes will only be facilitated if vacancies exist in classes. • Important that parents know what subjects their son/daughter is choosing so changes should be accompanied by note from home.