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Founded in 1970, IT Carlow is located in the centre of Ireland’s South Leinster region (containing the counties of Carlow, Wicklow, Wexford, Kildare, Laois and Kilkenny), approximately one hour from Dublin. IT Carlow is the fourth-largest Institute out of 14 Institutes of Technology (IoTs) in the country (7,000 learners), but has ranked in the top three of the 14 IoTs for CAO first preferences for Level 8 honours degree programmes since 2010. IT Carlow provides higher educational full-time taught programmes from level 6 – 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications, along with research programmes at level 9 & 10 and enterprise development opportunities, through its centres in Carlow and Wexford. The Institute also provides part-time programmes in Carlow, Wexford, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Kildare (the Curragh), Shannon, Dublin (Tallaght) and, most recently, in Mayo. | |||
The institute has three campuses: the main campus is located on the ] Road just south of Carlow town, the second smaller campus is located off Summerhill Road and overlooking ] town and the third is in the old Cleremont Convent in ], ]. The institute also had a Kilkenny Campus previously, and currently offers a single course in Kilkenny in association with the ] Kilkenny Campus of ].<ref>, Institute of Technology, Carlow</ref> | |||
The Institute is a key driver of progress and development in Carlow and the southeast and was an important consideration in the decision of UNUM (strategic software services centre, 2008) and Merck Sharp & Dohme (human vaccines and biologics, 2007) to locate in Carlow | |||
Together there are approximately 4,000 students whose courses focus primarily on ], ], ]; these three disciplines are reflected in the institute's seal. At the turn of the millennium the institution completed the £11.5 million (]) Learning Resource Centre and Catering Services which won the first prize of the Irish Concrete Society in 2000.<ref>, The Irish Concrete Society</ref> | |||
In 2014 IT Carlow was named the Sunday Times Institute of Technology of the Year. The judges, in making the award, stated that the Institute was deserving of the title “off the back of a strong academic performance, a high completion rate and a good record in the graduate jobs market”. | |||
On a side note, one very interesting aspect of the institute is that it is the only third level institute in Ireland to have a ] course<ref>, Institute of Technology, Carlow</ref> which was actually developed in conjunction with ]. It is also one of the few Irish third level institutes to offer a "higher" degree in ],<ref>, Institute of Technology, Carlow</ref> generally seen as a continental European and American subject of study. | |||
IT Carlow employs almost 700 staff and is currently headed by its president, Dr. Patricia Mulcahy. | |||
'''Campuses''' | |||
IT Carlow provides higher educational full-time programmes, along with research and enterprise development opportunities, through its centres in Carlow and Wexford. The Institute also provides part-time programmes in Carlow, Wexford, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Kildare (the Curragh), Shannon, Dublin (Tallaght) and, most recently, in Mayo. | |||
In addition, IT Carlow has significant educational and research partnerships and collaborations with national and international industries and higher educational institutions in Europe. | |||
See Collaborative Partnerships and Internationalisation | |||
'''Third-Level Courses''' | |||
IT Carlow’s comprehensive portfolio of almost 100 Masters, Honours & Ordinary Degree and Higher Certificate courses are delivered by the following departments and/or campuses: | |||
•Business | |||
•Sports, Media & Marketing | |||
•Humanities | |||
•Science & Health | |||
•Computing & Networking | |||
•Aero, Mechanical & Electronic Engineering | |||
•Built Environment & Extended Campus | |||
•Lifelong Learning | |||
•Wexford Campus | |||
•Dublin & Shannon Campus | |||
'''Niche Courses''' | |||
In addition to its traditional degree courses, IT Carlow has become renowned for its niche courses, some of which are unique to Ireland and Europe. The Institute was awarded the Aviation Academic Education Award at the prestigious Irish Aviation Industry Awards in 2015. In 2015, IT Carlow launched its €5.5million Centre for Aerospace Engineering, comprising an avionics workshop and fleet of aircraft inside its own hangar. It Carlow offers degree courses in aero engineering and pilot studies, while its BEng in Aircraft Systems is the only one of its kind in Ireland. | |||
IT Carlow’s degree programmes in Sport & Exercise, delivered in partnership with the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) and Leinster Rugby Club are the only courses of their kind in Europe. Irish soccer international Robbie Keane and former Chelsea goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini are amongst those who have completed courses at the Institute. Other popular sports degree and masters courses include Sports Rehabilitation and Athletic Therapy, Strength & Conditioning and Sports Management & Coaching. | |||
IT Carlow was the first third-level institute in Ireland to offer a Bachelor of Science in Computer Games Development, developed with the assistance and endorsement of Microsoft. Its software and games development graduates are highly desired by employers. | |||
'''Learner Profile''' | |||
With a student population of 7,000 (2015/16), IT Carlow has a diverse portfolio of over 80 taught programmes to Level 8 on the NFQ, seven taught programmes to Level 9 on the NFQ, a growing research portfolio to Doctoral level (Level 10 NFQ) in the Sciences and Technology, and an emerging research platform in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. | |||
Having acted as a catalyst for the generation of almost 45,000 graduate’s to-date, IT Carlow’s current student diversity is reflected in its mix of traditional leaving certificate entrants, a growing European and international student body, an increasing proportion of mature students and learners from disadvantaged backgrounds, as well as a significant number of part-time learners (approximately 33% of the total IT Carlow WTE). | |||
'''Research, Development and Innovation (RDI)''' | |||
Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) is an integral part of IT Carlow’s activities and is a vital aspect of the interaction of the Institute with industry and other higher educational and research institutes, on both a national and international basis. Its collaborative RDI programmes have been variously funded by the Department of Agriculture Ireland, the European INTERREG Programme, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) PRTLI, the HEA Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF), EU Framework Programmes, Industry, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Irish Research Council for Science Engineering & Technology (IRCSET), the Technological Sector Research Programme (TSR, Department of Education and Science Ireland), Enterprise Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland. The Institute has a strategic collaborative relationship with Teagasc Oak Park Research Centre Carlow. | |||
The Institute’s RDI activities are complemented by various campus-based specialist centres and campus companies, which include the Campus Innovation Centre and the Enterprise & Research Incubation Centre and, in particular, its multi-million euro dedicated research facility, The Dargan Centre. It is home to the following strategic research areas: | |||
•Bioenvironmental technologies (EnviroCORE); | |||
•Product design and innovation (DesignCORE); | |||
•Interactive applications software and networks (GameCORE); | |||
•Health sciences, including Europe’s only dedicated Men’s Health Research Centre | |||
IT Carlow is also building research capacity in newly emergent areas including Advanced Security Technologies (SecurityCORE) and in targeted areas in Business and Humanities. | |||
'''Collaborative Partnerships and Internationalisation''' | |||
IT Carlow’s collaborative work with other organisations include: | |||
•The joint delivery of programmes with the Defence Forces in Engineering and Computing up to and including Masters level. | |||
•The BA in Sport and Exercise delivered by IT Carlow in co-operation with Leinster Rugby and Irish Rugby Football Union, the Football Association of Ireland and the Gaelic Athletic Association. | |||
•IT Carlow and An Cosán collaboratively provide the BA in Leadership and Community Development in An Cosán facilities in Tallaght, Dublin. | |||
IT Carlow has significant educational and research partnerships and collaborations with national and international industries and higher educational institutions in Europe. These include: | |||
-76 European partner institutions (across 17 countries). | |||
-The delivery of IT Carlow -accredited computing programmes in Henan University of Economics and Law, PR China. | |||
-Other transnational collaborations which include dedicated feeder, progression or recognition arrangements, and exchange programmes with the following institutions: Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China; Louyang University of Finance & Economics, China; Dong-A University, South Korea; Chung-Ang University, South Korea; Inha University, South Korea; UTHM, Malaysia; Nilai University, Malaysia; UMP, Malaysia; Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore; St. Ambrose University, USA; Nova Scotia Community College, Canada; College of the North Atlantic, Newfoundland; University of Prishtina, Kosovo; Université de La Rochelle, France. | |||
Non-national full-time students currently account for almost 10% of the Institutes full-time student population, divided between EU and Non-EU nationalities. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 14:30, 26 August 2015
Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Ceatharlach | |
File:ITCARLOW.png | |
Type | Institute of Technology |
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Established | 1970 |
Director | Dr Patricia Mulcahy |
Students | 7,000 |
Address | Kilkenny Road Carlow County Carlow, Carlow & Wexford, Ireland |
Website | http://www.itcarlow.ie |
The Institute of Technology, Carlow (ITC) is located to the south of Carlow, Ireland on the Kilkenny Road. It was the first such college announced and located in 1964.
Present
Founded in 1970, IT Carlow is located in the centre of Ireland’s South Leinster region (containing the counties of Carlow, Wicklow, Wexford, Kildare, Laois and Kilkenny), approximately one hour from Dublin. IT Carlow is the fourth-largest Institute out of 14 Institutes of Technology (IoTs) in the country (7,000 learners), but has ranked in the top three of the 14 IoTs for CAO first preferences for Level 8 honours degree programmes since 2010. IT Carlow provides higher educational full-time taught programmes from level 6 – 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications, along with research programmes at level 9 & 10 and enterprise development opportunities, through its centres in Carlow and Wexford. The Institute also provides part-time programmes in Carlow, Wexford, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Kildare (the Curragh), Shannon, Dublin (Tallaght) and, most recently, in Mayo.
The Institute is a key driver of progress and development in Carlow and the southeast and was an important consideration in the decision of UNUM (strategic software services centre, 2008) and Merck Sharp & Dohme (human vaccines and biologics, 2007) to locate in Carlow
In 2014 IT Carlow was named the Sunday Times Institute of Technology of the Year. The judges, in making the award, stated that the Institute was deserving of the title “off the back of a strong academic performance, a high completion rate and a good record in the graduate jobs market”.
IT Carlow employs almost 700 staff and is currently headed by its president, Dr. Patricia Mulcahy.
Campuses
IT Carlow provides higher educational full-time programmes, along with research and enterprise development opportunities, through its centres in Carlow and Wexford. The Institute also provides part-time programmes in Carlow, Wexford, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Kildare (the Curragh), Shannon, Dublin (Tallaght) and, most recently, in Mayo.
In addition, IT Carlow has significant educational and research partnerships and collaborations with national and international industries and higher educational institutions in Europe.
See Collaborative Partnerships and Internationalisation
Third-Level Courses
IT Carlow’s comprehensive portfolio of almost 100 Masters, Honours & Ordinary Degree and Higher Certificate courses are delivered by the following departments and/or campuses:
•Business
•Sports, Media & Marketing
•Humanities
•Science & Health
•Computing & Networking
•Aero, Mechanical & Electronic Engineering
•Built Environment & Extended Campus
•Lifelong Learning
•Wexford Campus
•Dublin & Shannon Campus
Niche Courses
In addition to its traditional degree courses, IT Carlow has become renowned for its niche courses, some of which are unique to Ireland and Europe. The Institute was awarded the Aviation Academic Education Award at the prestigious Irish Aviation Industry Awards in 2015. In 2015, IT Carlow launched its €5.5million Centre for Aerospace Engineering, comprising an avionics workshop and fleet of aircraft inside its own hangar. It Carlow offers degree courses in aero engineering and pilot studies, while its BEng in Aircraft Systems is the only one of its kind in Ireland.
IT Carlow’s degree programmes in Sport & Exercise, delivered in partnership with the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) and Leinster Rugby Club are the only courses of their kind in Europe. Irish soccer international Robbie Keane and former Chelsea goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini are amongst those who have completed courses at the Institute. Other popular sports degree and masters courses include Sports Rehabilitation and Athletic Therapy, Strength & Conditioning and Sports Management & Coaching.
IT Carlow was the first third-level institute in Ireland to offer a Bachelor of Science in Computer Games Development, developed with the assistance and endorsement of Microsoft. Its software and games development graduates are highly desired by employers.
Learner Profile
With a student population of 7,000 (2015/16), IT Carlow has a diverse portfolio of over 80 taught programmes to Level 8 on the NFQ, seven taught programmes to Level 9 on the NFQ, a growing research portfolio to Doctoral level (Level 10 NFQ) in the Sciences and Technology, and an emerging research platform in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Having acted as a catalyst for the generation of almost 45,000 graduate’s to-date, IT Carlow’s current student diversity is reflected in its mix of traditional leaving certificate entrants, a growing European and international student body, an increasing proportion of mature students and learners from disadvantaged backgrounds, as well as a significant number of part-time learners (approximately 33% of the total IT Carlow WTE).
Research, Development and Innovation (RDI)
Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) is an integral part of IT Carlow’s activities and is a vital aspect of the interaction of the Institute with industry and other higher educational and research institutes, on both a national and international basis. Its collaborative RDI programmes have been variously funded by the Department of Agriculture Ireland, the European INTERREG Programme, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) PRTLI, the HEA Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF), EU Framework Programmes, Industry, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Irish Research Council for Science Engineering & Technology (IRCSET), the Technological Sector Research Programme (TSR, Department of Education and Science Ireland), Enterprise Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland. The Institute has a strategic collaborative relationship with Teagasc Oak Park Research Centre Carlow.
The Institute’s RDI activities are complemented by various campus-based specialist centres and campus companies, which include the Campus Innovation Centre and the Enterprise & Research Incubation Centre and, in particular, its multi-million euro dedicated research facility, The Dargan Centre. It is home to the following strategic research areas:
•Bioenvironmental technologies (EnviroCORE);
•Product design and innovation (DesignCORE);
•Interactive applications software and networks (GameCORE);
•Health sciences, including Europe’s only dedicated Men’s Health Research Centre
IT Carlow is also building research capacity in newly emergent areas including Advanced Security Technologies (SecurityCORE) and in targeted areas in Business and Humanities.
Collaborative Partnerships and Internationalisation
IT Carlow’s collaborative work with other organisations include:
•The joint delivery of programmes with the Defence Forces in Engineering and Computing up to and including Masters level.
•The BA in Sport and Exercise delivered by IT Carlow in co-operation with Leinster Rugby and Irish Rugby Football Union, the Football Association of Ireland and the Gaelic Athletic Association.
•IT Carlow and An Cosán collaboratively provide the BA in Leadership and Community Development in An Cosán facilities in Tallaght, Dublin.
IT Carlow has significant educational and research partnerships and collaborations with national and international industries and higher educational institutions in Europe. These include:
-76 European partner institutions (across 17 countries).
-The delivery of IT Carlow -accredited computing programmes in Henan University of Economics and Law, PR China.
-Other transnational collaborations which include dedicated feeder, progression or recognition arrangements, and exchange programmes with the following institutions: Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China; Louyang University of Finance & Economics, China; Dong-A University, South Korea; Chung-Ang University, South Korea; Inha University, South Korea; UTHM, Malaysia; Nilai University, Malaysia; UMP, Malaysia; Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore; St. Ambrose University, USA; Nova Scotia Community College, Canada; College of the North Atlantic, Newfoundland; University of Prishtina, Kosovo; Université de La Rochelle, France.
Non-national full-time students currently account for almost 10% of the Institutes full-time student population, divided between EU and Non-EU nationalities.
See also
- Education in the Republic of Ireland
- List of higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland
- St. Patricks, Carlow College
References
- Mulcahy, D.G. (1981) Curriculum and Policy in Irish Post Primary Education, Institute of Public Administration, Dublin
External links
Technological Universities and Institutes of Technology in Ireland | |
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Independent ITs | |
See also: List of higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland |
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