Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology - Mayo Campus Guide

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Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology - Mayo Campus Guide
Mayo Campus
Guide
www.gmit.ie
Welcome to
GMIT Mayo
Campus
GMIT Mayo Campus is a responsive, dynamic and sustainable
campus with a student population of approximately 1000 students.
All of our programmes have been developed with significant input
from industry and equip our graduates for the challenges and
opportunities of the modern workplace. Our students benefit from a
friendly and supportive learning environment, experienced lecturing
and support staff and top quality facilities. We can provide you with
a launch pad for your career and a lifetime of friendships.
Please refer to
the GMIT website
for dates of
open mornings
and evenings held
on Campus.
Other reasons to choose
GMIT Mayo Campus
Why study in an
Institute of Technology?
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Courses specifically designed to
meet the skills required by
employers
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High academic standards and
graduate employability
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Practical, creative and innovative
approaches to learning
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Opportunities to study abroad
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Excellent Student Support
Services on campus
Programmes and awards with
a professional and practical
orientation that are relevant
to the demands of the economy
and society
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Exciting and accomplished sports,
clubs and societies
High quality teaching and
student support services
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Lively and diverse social scene
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Affordable, quality
accommodation close to campus
Wide range of programmes
offering flexible progression
and transferability routes
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Opportunities for study abroad
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Wide range of sporting, social
and cultural facilities
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Close links with industry and
with the region
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Awards accredited within the
National Framework
of Qualifications and recognised
internationally
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Open access labs and wi-fi
throughout
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Ireland’s first Institute of
Technology to be awarded the
green flag
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All the facilities of a much larger
campus available to the students
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Spectacular location with many
natural amenities in the West of
Ireland
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GMIT Channel
www.gmit.ie
Summary of Award Programmes at GMIT Mayo Campus
Award Title
Application
Info*
GA869
Higher Certificate in Business with Administration and ICT Skills
CAO
6
2 years
24
18
GA877
Bachelor of Business
CAO
7
3 years
40
19
–
Bachelor of Business (Honours)
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
35
19
GA878
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Financial Management
CAO
7
3 years
40
20
–
Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
15
20
–
Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management
LLL/FD
7
3 years flexible delivery
25
Refer to LLL Prospectus
Bachelor of Science in
CAO
7
3 years
24
23
–
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sustainable Building Technology
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
24
23
–
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sustainable Building Technology
LLL/FD/AOP
8
+ 2 years flexible delivery
24
Refer to LLL Prospectus
GA872
Bachelor of Arts in Culture and Environment (with Tourism)
CAO
7
3 years
24
24
–
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Culture and Environment (with Tourism)
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
24
24
GA870
Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Education and Leisure
CAO
7
3 years
50
Garda Vetting Required
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Outdoor Education
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
24
Garda Vetting Required
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GA885
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Outdoor Education
CAO
8
4 years
50
Garda Vetting Required
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CAO Code
NFQ Level
Duration
Places
Notes
Page
Business
Contact Details
* Glossary of Terms for Application Info
CAO
AO
Engineering
GA875
Construction Management in Refurbishment and Maintenance
AOP
Humanities
LLL
Nursing and Social Care
GA880 (Standard)
GA881 (Mature)
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in General Nursing
CAO
8
4 years
25
Garda Vetting Required
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GA882 (Standard)
GA883 (Mature)
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychiatric Nursing
CAO
8
4 years
15
Garda Vetting Required
30
–
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Nursing
AO/AOP/FD
8
+ 1 year flexible delivery
25
NMBI Registration Required
Refer to LLL Prospectus
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Certificate in Care of the Older Person (Special Purpose Award)
AO/FD
7
13 weeks
25
NMBI Registration Required
Refer to LLL Prospectus
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Certificate in Recovery in Mental Health (Special Purpose Award)
AO/FD
7
13 weeks
25
NMBI Registration Required
Refer to LLL Prospectus
GA879
Bachelor of Arts in Applied Social Care
CAO
7
3 years
30
Garda Vetting Required
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Care
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
45
31
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Bachelor of Arts in Applied Social Care
LLL/FD/AOP
7
2 years flexible delivery
24
Refer to LLL Prospectus
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Care
LLL/FD/AOP
8
+ 2 years flexible delivery
24
Refer to LLL Prospectus
GA884
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Media & Society
CAO
8
4 years
30
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Higher Certificate in Science in Information Technology Support
AO
6
18 months
36
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Administration
AO/AOP
7
+ 1 year
24
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–
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Technology Services Management
AO/AOP
8
+ 1 year
24
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FD
CAO Programmes. Applicants to the
first year of programmes with a
CAO code must apply through CAO
by 1/2/2015, late applications
are accepted up to 1/5/15 with the
exception of applications for
Nursing programmes.
GMIT Admissions Office. Applicants
seeking to enter the 2nd or
subsequent years of CAO
programmes, add on programmes
or a programme listed specifying
this code must apply through direct
application with the Admissions
Office. Forms can be accessed
online at www.gmit.ie/apply/applygmit.
Add on programme. This is a
progression option requiring
specified learning outcomes prior to
admission, for example the
completion of a Level 7 programme
before gaining entry to an add on
Level 8 programme.
Lifelong Learning. The Lifelong
Learning office runs flexible delivery
programmes and evening courses
at the Mayo Campus. A separate
guide to all programmes and
modules offered by the LLL office is
available from August each year.
Application forms and additional
information can be obtained by
emailing LLLMayo@gmit.ie or at
www.gmit.ie/lifelong-learning/
lifelong-learning-mayo. Please
check individual programme for
more details.
Flexible Delivery. These
programmes/modules are delivered
on a part-time basis and are
suitable for those in employment or
who may not be able to make the
time commitment to a full-time
programme. Delivery of these
programmes is usually confined to
1 or 2 days per week.
Head of Campus
Dr Deirdre Garvey
Tel: 094 9043163
E-mail: deirdre.garvey@gmit.ie
Head of Department of
Business, Humanities & Technology
Michael Gill
Tel: 094 9043174
E-mail: michael.gill@gmit.ie
Head of Department of Nursing
Health Sciences and Social Care
Kathleen Taheny
Tel: 094 9043249
E-mail: kathleen.taheny@gmit.ie
Counsellor/Careers Officer
Michelle Kerins O Brien
Tel: 094 9043127
E-mail: michelle.kerinsobrien@gmit.ie
Chaplain
Daniel Caldwell
Tel: 094 9043150
Email: chaplaincbar@gmit.ie
Student Services Officer
Anne Donnelly
Tel: 094 9043110
E-mail: anne.donnelly@gmit.ie
Access Officer
Deirdre O Connor
Tel: 091 742129
E-mail: accessoffice@gmit.ie
Students’ Union Office
Tel: 094 9043162
E-mail: SUPresidentCbar@gmit.ie
Sports Officer
Nigel Jennings
Tel: 094 9043244
E-mail: nigel.jennings@gmit.ie
Fees Office
Tel: 091 742139
Email: studentfees@gmit.ie
Admissions Office
Tel: 091 742305
Email: admissions@gmit.ie
Technology
January 2015 commencement
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Creative Arts & Media
–
Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Art Practices
LLL/FD
7
4 years flexible delivery
24
Refer to LLL Prospectus
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Fine Art
LLL/FD
8
+ 2 years flexible delivery
24
Refer to LLL Prospectus
Disclaimer
The contents of this prospectus are intended for
information only and shall not be deemed to constitute a
contract, or the terms thereof, between the Institute and
an applicant or any third party. While every effort is made
to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in
this publication, GMIT reserves the right to amend, delete,
change any programme, syllabuses, regulations, fees at
any time without notice. All programmes and electives
are offered subject to viable numbers.
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GMIT
Ladder System of Awards/
National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)
Postgraduate
Studies
HONOURS
DEGREE
HONOURS
DEGREE
(4 years at level 8)
(1 year at level 8)
4 years (ab initio)
DEGREE
DEGREE
(3 year at level 7)
(1 year at level 7)
3 years + 1 year
HIGHER
CERTIFICATE
Students can progress to their
maximum academic potential
with the following benefits:
•
Flexibility to gain an award
or qualification and then
change direction within a
discipline.
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Take time out between
qualifications to gain
valuable work experience.
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Move between one
educational institution and
another.
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All of the above as you
climb the ladder, gaining
higher qualifications as you
climb.
(2 years at level 6)
2 years + 1 year + 1 year
Leaving Certificate, FETAC,
Mature (Over 23) and
other entry routes for Irish
and International students
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Table of Contents
Summary of Award Programmes at GMIT Mayo Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ƒ Inside cover
GMIT Ladder System of Awards/National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) . . . . . . . . . 1
President’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Castlebar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Student Life on Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Sports, Clubs and Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Green Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The Moore Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
International Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Programmes
Business
Higher Certificate in Business with Administration and ICT Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Bachelor of Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Bachelor of Business (Honours) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Financial Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management in Refurbishment and Maintenance . . 23
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sustainable Building Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Humanities
Bachelor of Arts in Culture and Environment (with Tourism) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Culture and Environment (with Tourism) . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Education and Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Outdoor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Outdoor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Nursing and Social Care
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
of
of
of
of
Science (Honours) in General Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science (Honours) in Psychiatric Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arts in Applied Social Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Technology
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Media & Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Higher Certificate in Science in Information Technology Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Technology Services Management . . . 32
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School Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Contact Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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President’s
Welcome
www.gmit.ie
GMIT is waiting for you!
Focal ón Uachtarán
GMIT is one of the largest and respected
providers of 3rd level education in Ireland.
Based in five locations, with various areas of
specialism, there’s something for everyone.
Explore this prospectus to discover more
about us.
Tá GMIT ar cheann de na soláthróirí oideachais 3ú
leibhéal is mó agus is mó a bhfuil meas uirthi in
Éirinn. Agus í bunaithe i gcúig shuíomh, agus réimsí
éagsúla speisialtóireachta aici, tá rud éigin le fáil inti
ag an uile dhuine. Déan iniúchadh ar an réamheolaire
seo chun tuilleadh a fháil amach fúinn.
GMIT provides students with opportunities to
experience meaningful learning through small
classes, internships, hands-on research
projects, mentoring, close relationships with
expert lecturers, and opportunities to study
abroad.
Cuireann GMIT deiseanna ar fáil do na neacha léinn
chun taithí a fháil ar an bhfoghlaim bhríoch trí mheán
ranganna beaga, intéirneachtaí, tionscadal taighde
teagmhálach, meantóireachta, dlúthchaidrimh le
léachtóirí eolasacha, agus deiseanna chun staidéar a
dhéanamh thar lear.
When you make a success of any programme
you study at 3rd level, all the evidence shows
that this will improve your life-long chances of
having a fulfilling career. Your experience in
GMIT will help you build a passport to your
future career.
Nuair a éiríonn go maith leat i gclár ar bith a
ndéanann tú staidéar air ag an 3ú leibhéal, léiríonn an
fhianaise go léir go gcuirfidh sé sin leis na deiseanna
a bheidh agat slí bheatha shásúil a bheith agat ar
feadh do shaoil. Cuideoidh d’eispéaras in GMIT leat
chun pas a thógáil don tslí bheatha a bheidh agat sa
todhchaí.
Every year over 2,000 students graduate from
GMIT and we can count among those
graduates many accomplished people in the
areas of Arts, Catering, Business, Science and
Engineering.
GMIT has big plans for the years ahead. In 2012,
we formed a strategic partnership (the
Connacht-Ulster Alliance) with Letterkenny
Institute of Technology and Institute of
Technology, Sligo. The aim of the ConnachtUlster Alliance is to achieve Technological
University status, benefiting students and the
region as a whole.
I invite you to come visit our campuses to see
for yourself what makes GMIT a unique place.
In the meantime, take time to navigate our
website and join our social media pages to
learn more about the opportunities we offer.
Michael Carmody, President
Baineann 2,000 neach léinn céim amach ó GMIT
gach bliain agus i measc ár gcuid céimithe bíonn
daoine ard-oilte i réimsí na nEalaíon, na
Lónadóireachta, Gnó, na hEolaíochta agus na
hInnealtóireachta.
Tá pleananna móra ag GMIT do na blianta atá
rómhainn. Sa bhliain 2012, rinne muid
comhpháirtíocht straitéiseach (Comhghuaillíocht
Chonnacht-Uladh) le hInstitiúid Teicneolaíochta Leitir
Ceanainn agus le hInstitiúid Teicneolaíochta Shligigh.
Is é atá mar sprioc le Comhghuaillíocht ChonnachtUladh ná stádas a bhaint amach mar Ollscoil
Teicneolaíochta, rud a rachaidh chun tairbhe do na
neacha léinn agus don réigiún fré chéile.
Tugaim cuireadh duit teacht ar cuairt ar an gcampas
s’againne le go bhfeicfidh tú duit féin ceard a
dhéanann áit uathúil de GMIT. Idir an dá linn, tapaigh
an deis chun breathnú ar ár láithreán gréasáin agus
bain leas as na leathanaigh mheán sóisialta dár gcuid
chun breis eolais a aimsiú ar na failleanna atá á
dtairiscint againn.
Michael Carmody, Uachtarán
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“Studying at GMIT you can expect
the best. There is access to superb
facilities and high standards of
professionalism and expertise.”
Caroline Gannon,
Heritage Studies student
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Castlebar
Castlebar is the capital town in Mayo and a leading
sporting, tourism, shopping, cultural and
entertainment centre in the Western Region. It is host
to many multi-national and Irish companies, family
businesses and high street shops. Students can enjoy
a great social scene and take full advantage of the
busy schedule of festivals on offer throughout the
year. It is located in close proximity to Westport which
adds to its appeal as a destination. Castlebar also has
excellent transport links which makes it very
accessible to students.
“Little did I think back
in 2008 that I would
have an honours
degree, a career and
lifelong friends in 2012.”
Clodagh Dunne,
Graduate in Accounting (Hons) 2012
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What else can
Castlebar offer you?
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Access to a wide range of water,
mountain and other facilities such as
Great Western Greenway, Achill Island,
Lough Lannagh walks with outdoor
exercise park and others
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Excellent sporting and recreational
facilities
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Home to the third largest concert venue
hosting local and international concerts,
comedy and theatre
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Nearby historic sites, National Museum
of Ireland – Country Life and the very
active Linenhall Arts Centre
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Superb gyms and leisure clubs
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Trendy pubs, cafés and shops
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Situated in the centre of Mayo allowing
easy access to other locations
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Access to many blue flag beaches
within the county
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Commercial centre of Mayo
Want to know more
about Mayo or Castlebar?
www.mayo.ie
www.castlebar.ie
www.greatwesterngreenway.ie
www.westport.ie
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Student Life
on Campus
Student life on GMIT Mayo Campus is a brilliant
experience with stimulating programmes to study, new
friends to meet and new sporting and cultural activities
to try out. Help is always available when you need it. Our
staff and your Students’ Union are here to support you
during your time with us. The following pages will give
you more information on our services and facilities to
make your time at this campus the learning experience
you will never forget.
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GMIT Mayo Campus Students’ Union
Student Support Services at the GMIT
Mayo Campus include the following:
The Students’ Union is run by students for students.
Their office is a hive of activity during the academic
year. It is the place to go if you need to get some
advice or just hang out between classes.
Medical Service
A free health service is provided to students through
a local GP practice in Castlebar.
Counselling Service
Our counsellor offers counselling, support, help and
information to any student dealing with matters of
concern, whether personal, academic or family related.
Chaplaincy
Our chaplain provides support and advice to all
students.
Careers Advice
Our careers service offers advice on follow-on study,
job search information, Curriculum Vitae, interview
techniques, vocational testing and employer liaison.
The service also offers workshops throughout the year
on careers and counselling related matters.
As well as organising weekly social activities for
students, the Union runs many different events and
campaigns throughout the year such as a Mental
Health week. They also organise a RAG week in
February which gives students a chance to let their
hair down and take a small break from their studies.
At the start of each year the Students’ Union organise
a week of events and entertainment designed to help
students settle in and make friends.
The Students’ Union also assists students in areas
such as grants, accommodation, finance, health and
well-being.
Additional Supports
We provide additional supports to all students. Our
Access Officer will be happy to talk to you. You may
contact the Access Office on 091 742129.
Financial Help
We offer support to students experiencing financial
hardship. In addition a number of bursaries are
provided to students each year.
Sports Officer
We have a dedicated Sports Officer on campus.
Scholarships
Each year we offer a number of sports, cultural and
academic scholarships to our students. For more
information check out our website www.gmit.ie
Banking Service
We have full banking facilities and an
ATM on campus.
Innovation in Business Centre
(IiBC)
Our innovation centre on campus
offers incubation space and a
supportive environment to help
potential entrepreneurs realise
their business ideas.
“There is no college
in the country quite like
GMIT Mayo Campus where
there’s an abundance of clubs
and societies to take part in
as well as an environment
where everyone is accepted,
fits in and gets along”
Mark Duffy Students’ Union President (2013-14)
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Sports, Clubs
and Societies
…the Archery
club attempted to break a
Guinness World record
in 2013.
Sports, clubs and societies is very much at the
heart of life on campus and there are a large
number of active sports clubs in the college,
membership of these is a gateway to a whole
host of exciting activities.
Can’t see a club or society you like? Let us know
and we will help you set up a new one.
…the Mountaineering
club have revamped &
extended their indoor
climbing wall.
…GMIT Mayo Campus have
established coaching links
with Connacht Rugby.
…the Heritage
Society runs a Heritage week
on campus every year.
Did you know?
…We are hosting the 2015 Windsurfing
Intervarsity Competition.
As well as the top honour in surfing, our
highly impressive 2014 medal haul at
Intervarsity level included:
• Karate: Junior Team Kumite Gold
& Individual Bronze
• Surfing: Novice men’s – Gold & Bronze,
Novice women’s – Silver & Bronze,
Stand Up Paddle – Silver
• Windsurfing: Advanced Women’s –
Gold, Intermediate Men’s Silver
• Archery: Team Barebow – Silver
• Judo: Men’s Lower Kyu – Silver
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…our surf club won the Team
prize at the 2014 Surf
Intervarsity Competition making
them the top surf club in the
country.
…like all GMIT clubs our Boxing
club is run by and for students,
the current coach, Michael
Oviawe, was selected for the
Irish third level team in 2014.
…the Kayak club were
National Polo Champions
two years in a row.
…we offer 12 subsidised
exercise classes per week
ranging from Bootcamp
to Pilates to Zumba.
…all Students can
register free for “parkrun” on www.
parkrun.ie/castlebar/ a weekly free 5k
run on the beautiful lough Lannagh
Loop just on our doorstep
…some of our students
are black belts in
Taekwondo and Karate.
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www.facebook.com/greencampus.gmitmayocampus
Green Campus
Ireland’s First Institute of Technology Green Campus
In April 2011 GMIT Mayo Campus became the first Institute
of Technology in Ireland to be awarded the Green Flag by
An Taisce on behalf of the Foundation for Environmental
Education (FEE).
In 2014 An Taisce once again granted the campus
this international accreditation following a rigorous
re-evaluation by an expert panel of achievements
under the Green Flag themes of Energy, Litter &
Waste, Water and Biodiversity. Green Campus has
helped increase recycling by over 10 tonnes per year
diverting waste from landfill. We have also helped
introduce PC Remote Shutdown in the computer
laboratories saving 15% on energy consumption.
However, we are not just about recycling waste and
saving energy. We help students and staff realise their
Green dreams. Two projects that the Green Campus
group has helped realise and which really stand out
are the Sanctuary Garden Project and the innovative
Swift Nest Box Project.
Green Campus Swift Observations
May 31
June 4
13:10 two swifts in box 9
1 swift spent night in box 9
Swifts also in box 2, 5, 7 and 11
June 5 Swift in box 10 – 22:00-22:25
June 17 9:20 2 birds into box No.5 and 1
bird into box 4 (lots of screaming)
13:45 – 2 swifts entered traditional site
Follow the Swift Project through our livestream from the nest
boxes from May to August each year through the link on our
website http://www.gmit.ie/mayo-campus/swift-live-streaming
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The Moore Library
The library has a central role on campus. Students have
access to local collections of books, journals, e-resources,
past exam papers and DVDs; they also have access to the
entire collections of GMIT libraries which includes 100,000
books, 300 journals, approximately 10,000 full text e-journals,
e-books and a wide range of web based subscriptions.
Library facilities include computers, printers, photocopiers,
scanners, DVD players, a group study/training room and quiet
study areas.
Library staff support students on a one to one basis and
through group sessions; with induction at the beginning
of the year and follow up training throughout the
academic year.
Knowledge is free at the
library. Just bring your
own container.
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“The town of Castlebar offers a
wide range of facilities including
gyms, swimming pools, sports
facilities, cinema, bowling and
much more.”
Peter Collins,
Psychiatric Nursing student
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Accommodation
Where can I live?
There are two purpose built developments in
Castlebar providing apartments for students.
These student villages are owned and run by
private operators. For more information contact:
1. Manager
You may also choose to rent privately or move
into “Digs”. A list of the different types of
accommodation available in Castlebar is compiled
by the Students’ Union each year. This list includes
details on partial board, flats and houses for rent.
If you have any questions on accommodation just
contact the Students’ Union and they will be happy
to help.
Nephin Halls, Hopkins Road, Castlebar,
Co. Mayo.
Tel: 094 9048100 Email: info@nephinhalls.com
SAMPLE AVERAGE WEEKLY ACCOMMODATION
COSTS IN 2014
Website: www.nephinhalls.com
Accomodation
Type
Single Rate
Euro
Double Rate
Euro
2. Manager
Purpose Built
Student
Developments
60
40
Private Rented
Self Catering
30-45
Partial Board/
Digs
60-70
Hawthorn Village, Milebush Road, Castlebar,
Co. Mayo.
Tel: 094 9043900 Email: info@hawthornvillage.ie
Website: www.hawthornvillage.ie
50-65
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“Party when the work is done,
not the other way around! Work
hard and do not miss out on any
opportunities the course offers.”
Tojo Lazzarri,
Outdoor Education student
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International Study
Would you like
to study abroad?
Erasmus study
opportunities
You may be able to study abroad for part of your
studies in Universities and Institutes in countries
such as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria
and Spain.
GMIT Mayo Campus is an active member of the
Erasmus student exchange programme. Every year our
programmes attract students from France and Spain.
Our close links with programmes and colleges in other
EU Member States allow our students the option of
studying abroad for a semester or a full academic year.
Students from GMIT Mayo Campus have studied in
the Fachhochschule Studiengange Vorarlberg in
Dornbirn, Austria, the Institut Europeen de
Negociation in Toulouse, France, La Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid in Spain and University
of Zaragoza in Spain.
Students have also gone to universities in America
such as the University of Western Carolina.
Learn more about Erasmus:
Facebook:
en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Erasmus/28357862504
Web:
ec.europa.eu/education/erasmus/students_en.htm
GMIT student exchanges are supported by the
Institute’s International Office. The GMIT Mayo Campus
contact person is Niamh Hearns.
Email: niamh.hearns@gmit.ie
Mary Mullarky
ERASMUS student in Toulouse France
My Erasmus Experience
Past pupil of Community School,
Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo.
I took up French as one of my modules
when I started out as a first year Business
student at GMIT Mayo Campus. My
lecturer told the class that there was an
opportunity to study abroad as an
Erasmus student in Toulouse for either
three months or a full academic year.
I became very interested in the idea
of studying in a different country so
I decided to apply. I was accepted and
I studied there for a full semester. It was
my first time in Toulouse and I was
amazed at how beautiful the city was. It’s
the fourth largest city in France and it’s
also known as “Pink City” with all of its
red brick buildings. The weather was
much better than in Ireland!
I started college on Monday 3 September
and finished on 12 December. I was
studying at IUT – Université Paul Sabatier.
This college has 15 faculties and I was
placed in the Business faculty. It was an
amazing experience meeting students
from all over Europe and Asia, getting to
know them and learning about their
cultures. We used to have Erasmus
meetings and it was great to meet up
with everyone. There was plenty of social
activity in the evening. There must have
been almost 100 Erasmus students and
five of them were Irish.
I really enjoyed my Erasmus experience
and I would recommend it to anyone. You
get to learn so much about life and about
yourself. I have memories that I’ll cherish
forever.
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Code GA869
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
Higher Certificate in
Business with Administration
and ICT Skills
Business
Level
6
Places
24
Duration
2 years
James Killeen
Programme:
Business & Computer
Applications.
Progression
L7 (+1 year)
L8 (+1 year)
Past pupil of
St Gerald’s College,
Castlebar, Co. Mayo.
What is the Business with Administration and ICT
Skills Programme About?
The Higher Certificate in Business with Administration and ICT Skills
offers students the opportunity to acquire a business qualification
combined with a high level of competence in the use of business
applications software. The programme emphasises the development
of practical IT skills, broad business knowledge and personal
communication techniques.
Graduates are capable of undertaking a wide range of administrative
functions in a hi-tech business environment. They go on to careers
in industry, financial and commercial services and the voluntary and
public sectors.
What Modules Will I Study?
The programme provides students with a basis in the core business
areas such as accounting, law, economics and sales and marketing.
As part of the programme, students will study core IT modules
and will also have the opportunity to select further electives in the
areas of business, programming, multimedia technology or a foreign
language. The programme will develop students’ IT skills in areas
such as website creation and database development.
Why did you choose
your programme?
What were the facilities
on Campus like?
I chose this programme as it
combined the fundamentals of
business as well as the latest
packages in computing/IT.
There are larger rooms
and lecture theatres for
the larger class sizes and smaller
rooms when there are smaller
classes, each equipped with
everything that is required
such as projectors. There are a
number of PC suites each fully
equipped with all applications
that are needed. There is an
excellent canteen, good library
and other spaces such as Area
15 to relax in.
What do you think of
the programme you
are studying?
I fully enjoyed first year. There
was a good mix of subjects;
with all having varying amounts
of emphasis on continuous
assessments which is beneficial
in helping students manage each
subject. The fact that lecturers
themselves give tutorials is
great.
In addition, the programme focuses on the development of personal
communication skills, self-confidence, teamwork and presentation
skills.
There is a variety of teaching and assessment methodologies used in
the delivery of the programme, including case studies, group work,
lab sessions, field trips, lectures and continuous assessment.
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish
this Programme?
Graduates of this programme may progress to study a Bachelor
of Business or a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Financial
Management (subject to certain elective choices) at the Mayo
Campus. Typically a large percentage of graduates progress to study
both Level 7 and Level 8 awards on campus.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
This programme will prepare you for work in office administration in
modern technology-based office organisations such as the banking
sector, in the voluntary and public sectors for example the Health
Service Executive and charitable organisations.
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I WANT TO KNOW MORE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Declan Hoban lectures on this programme. He
will be happy to help you. You can contact him
on
T 094 9043250 or
E declan.hoban@gmit.ie
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA877
Apply to the Admissions Office online at
www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Bachelor of
Add-on Honours Degree
Business
Bachelor of Business
(Honours)
Level
7
Places
40
Duration
3 years
Progression
L8 (+1 year)
Level
8
Places
35
Duration
1 year
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
This programme offers a solid foundation for a career in business.
It provides students with a comprehensive knowledge of the key
functional areas of business including marketing, finance, operations,
management information systems and personnel. Students acquire
a range of analytical, applied, technical and personal skills that
enhance their employability.
At GMIT Mayo Campus, we also actively encourage our students
to start their own business. The annual GMIT Student Innovation
Awards, organised by the Innovation in Business Centre (IiBC),
located here on campus, give students a unique opportunity to test
their creative business ideas.
Business
What is the Business Programme About?
What Modules Will I Study?
Programme modules may include:
Strategic Management, Political Economy, Management Control
Systems, Critical Thinking and Corporate Ethics & Governance.
Other Essential Information
The first week of the programme will include a series of workshops/
seminars devoted to enhancing basic skills including team-working,
case study method, communications and basic ICT applications.
Postgraduate Studies
What Modules Will I Study?
Modules on the programme include Economics, Accounting,
Financial Management, Marketing, Communications, Personnel
Management, Law, Business Mathematics, Management, PC
Applications, Management Information Systems, Operations
Management, Social and Organisational Psychology, Business
Research and Small Business Management. There is also the
possibility to study a language.
The flexible design of the programme means that students study all
elements of business but have the opportunity to focus on areas of
particular interest to them through elective choices. There is a variety
of teaching and assessment methodologies used in the delivery of
the programme, including case studies, group work, lab sessions,
field trips, lectures and continuous assessment.
GMIT Honours (Level 8) qualifications are recognised worldwide for
postgraduate entry.
I WANT TO KNOW MORE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Hugh McBride
T 094 9043139 or
E hugh.mcbride@gmit.ie
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
GRADUATE PROFILE
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish
this Programme?
Those who wish to continue their studies progress to our Bachelor
of Business (Honours) on the Mayo Campus or to honours degree
programmes at other institutes and universities.
Helen Carey
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
Past pupil of
St. Brendan’s,
Belmullet, Co. Mayo.
Bachelor of Business.
Graduates are capable of taking on junior management and
administrative roles in a variety of organisations. They go on to
have careers in marketing, personnel management, administration,
accounting and financial services.
Our business programmes can be a pathway to a career as a:
• Marketing Manager
• Business Consultant
• Sales
• Fund Manager
• Human Resource Manager
• Tax/Financial Advisor
• Public Sector Administrator
• Stockbroker
• Accountant
• Teacher
• Procurement and Logistics
Manager
• Financial Analyst
I work as an Advertising
Sales Executive for a regional
newspaper, The Mayo News,
based in Westport, Co. Mayo.
• Entrepreneur
• Financial Manager
What is your role?
• Solicitor
• Governance Advisor & Risk
Manager
• Advertising & PR Executive
I am responsible for developing
relationships with existing
and potential clients at senior
management level and working
on behalf of clients to develop
effective advertising campaigns.
• Banker
I WANT TO KNOW MORE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Celene Dunphy lectures on this programme. She
will be happy to help you. You can contact her on
Where are you working
now?
Would you recommend
the Mayo Campus to
other students?
Yes. The Mayo Campus offers a
unique experience for students,
the classroom sizes are smaller
than many other colleges which
meant that getting to know your
class mates was easier and if you
ever needed help with a topic or
a copy of some notes there was
always a familiar face to turn to.
The course content was relevant
and up-to-date.
“I highly recommend this programme if you are interested in
working in any aspect of business, whether it is marketing, sales,
accountancy, human resources, production etc.”
T 094 9043112 or
E celene.dunphy@gmit.ie
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GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA878
Apply to the Admissions Office online at
www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Bachelor of Arts in
Add-on Honours Degree
Accounting and
Financial Management
Bachelor of Business
(Honours) in Accounting
Business
Level
7
Places
40
Duration
3 years
Progression
L8 (+1 year)
Level
8
Places
15
Duration
1 year
What is the Accounting and Financial Management
Programme About?
What Modules Will I Study?
This programme provides students with a specialised education
in accounting and financial management. It gives students a solid
foundation for careers and employment in the area of accounting
and financial management. The programme also provides a basis
for students wishing to pursue further academic and professional
qualifications.
Strategic Management, Political Economy, Management Control
Systems and Critical Thinking, Management Accounting and
Business Combination Accounting, Corporate Ethics & Governance
and Corporate Finance and Auditing.
The programme qualifies for generous exemptions from professional
bodies including the Chartered Institute of Management (CIMA), the
Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (ACCA), Certified
Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA) and the Institute of Chartered
Accountants in Ireland (ICAI). Students find this an invaluable
stepping stone if pursuing a career in accountancy.
The first week of the programme will include a series of workshops/
seminars devoted to enhancing basic skills including team-working,
case study method, communications and basic ICT applications.
Those who wish to continue their studies can progress to our
Bachelor of Business (Honours) or Bachelor of Business (Honours)
in Accounting at Mayo Campus or to honours degree programmes
at other institutes and universities.
GMIT Honours (Level
8) qualifications are
recognised world-wide
for postgraduate entry.
Programme modules may include:
Other Essential Information
Postgraduate
Studies
What Will I Study?
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Hugh McBride
T 094 9043139 or
E hugh.mcbride@gmit.ie
Students on the programme are afforded the opportunity to
study the broad areas of business with a particular focus on the
accounting and financial modules in year three. The flexible design
of the programme provides the student with an opportunity to gain
skills in the other key functional areas of business and organisational
management such as marketing, law, economics, and management.
There is a variety of teaching methodologies used in the delivery of
the programme, including final exam, continuous assessment, case
studies, group work, lab sessions and field trips.
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
Madalina Ivans
Programme: Accounting
& Financial Management.
Students also gain valuable IT skills on the programme including
exposure to market-leading packages such as Thesaurus Payroll
and Sage 50 Accounts. Students may elect to study a foreign
language.
Past pupil of
St. Josephs Secondary
School, Castlebar,
Co. Mayo.
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish
this Programme?
There are many programmes available to you when you complete
this programme both in GMIT and at other institutes and universities
in Ireland and abroad. Some of the programmes available include
the Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting at GMIT Mayo
Campus.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
This programme will prepare you to work in many different areas
in accounting and finance. You could be working in an accounts
department or managing payroll in an organisation. You also have
the option of working as an accountant in private practice when
you get your professional qualifications. Jobs are also available in
banking, financial services, voluntary or government organisations,
the Revenue
Commissioners and
in Accountancy
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
firms as trainee
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
accountants.
Caroline Clarke lectures on
this programme. She will be
happy to help you. You can
contact her on
T 094 9043271 or
E caroline.clarke@gmit.ie
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Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Why did you choose
your programme?
What do you think of
GMIT Mayo Campus?
I chose this programme firstly
because I want to become an
accountant and secondly it was
also recommended to me by a
friend that was already in the
GMIT Mayo Campus at the time.
I have really enjoyed the
programme so far and I have
found the study environment
in GMIT Mayo Campus
conducive and supportive to
exam success. The lecturers
in particular are extremely
approachable, supportive,
accommodating and always
find time to help a student
with any difficulties that occur
during the academic year. They
teach students a wide range of
practical and marketable skills
in the area of accounting and
financial management, which
in my opinion are attractive to
future employers.
What do you think of
the programme you
are studying?
I love it! The programme offers
students a practical approach to
various elements in Accounting
and Financial Management. The
programme work is centred on
continuous assessment during
each semester, which I found are
very helpful for preparing myself
for my exams.
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Business
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Engineering
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
GRADUATE PROFILE
Sean Tonra
Programme: Construction.
Past pupil of St Attractas
Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo.
Why did you choose
your programme?
What do you think of
GMIT Mayo Campus?
I chose this programme
because I was always interested
in construction and wanted
to develop my skills in the
management areas of the
industry.
The facilities at GMIT are good
and the many sporting activities
available are a great way to
relax and unwind from study. In
addition the staff at the Mayo
Campus are very supportive.
What do you think of the Have you any advice to
programme you studied? first years?
It has provided me with a wide
range of skills in the areas of
Construction Management,
Technology, Surveying and
Cad. At the Mayo Campus, this
programme has a good student
tutor ratio which provides
a great opportunity for all
students to do well.
Bring any issues or problems
you have to the attention of
staff. Everyone at the campus
wants you to do well and they
will do everything possible to
make sure that happens.
What are you doing
now?
I graduated with BSc in
Construction Management in
Refurbishment and Maintenance
in 2013 and I am now working
in Dublin as a foreman on a
Refurbishment Contract with a
building contractor.
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GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA875
Apply directly to the Admissions Office online at
www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Bachelor of Science in
Add-on Honours Degree
Construction Management
in Refurbishment and
Maintenance
Bachelor of Science
(Honours) in Sustainable
Building Technology
Places
24
Duration
3 years
Progression
L8 (+1 year)
What is the Refurbishment and Maintenance
Programme About?
The programme will help you develop your knowledge and skills in
the areas of Computer Aided Design (CAD), surveying, construction
management and construction technology. You will also improve
your communications skills, which are so important when working
with others to complete a construction project. Numerous site
visits are also undertaken throughout the first two years of the
programme. This programme is very practical and you will learn
a lot about the planning and organisational techniques used in
the construction industry, with particular emphasis on the use
of up-to-date methods of construction design and management.
The final year of the programme focuses on current theory
and practice in the building refurbishment and maintenance
management sectors. It emphasises the effective use and protection
of buildings and the protection of the environment in the long-term.
Level
8
Places
24
Duration
1 year
What Modules Will I Study?
The programme provides the student with technical expertise in the
areas of sustainable building technology and project management.
The areas include a wide range of sustainable building technologies
such as low energy and passive buildings, renewable energy
systems and energy and environmental assessment methods.
There are also modules on construction informatics which include
CAD and Building Information Modelling (BIM) and project
management. The programme also requires the completion of a
year-long cross-modular retrofit project.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
Opportunities exist for graduates in the following areas:
• Contract Management
• Architecture/Engineering
What Modules Will I Study?
• Facilities Management
Programme modules may include: Mathematics for Construction,
Surveying for Construction, CAD, Construction Technology and
Building Services, Building and Material Science, Construction
Management, Health and Safety Management, Quantities and
Estimating, Introduction to Structural Design and Detailing,
Construction Technology, Construction Management – The Legal
Framework, Building Economics, Construction Informatics and
Group Integrated Project.
• Government Bodies/Local
Authority/OPW
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish
this Programme?
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Engineering
Level
7
• Quantity Surveying
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
John Scahill
T 094 9043298 or
E john.scahill@gmit.ie
• Health and Safety
• Forensic/Defect
Investigation
What Can I Study When I Finish this Programme?
GMIT Honours (Level 8) qualifications are recognised worldwide
for postgraduate entry.
You may choose to continue your studies at GMIT Mayo Campus
by applying for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sustainable
Building Technology. You can also apply for the Bachelor of Science
(Honours) in the Construction Management programme in GMIT
Galway and at other institutes.
Where Can I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
You can find work in the following areas:
Quantity Surveying, Architecture/Engineering, Facilities
Management,
Contract Management, Health and Safety, Forensic/Defect
Investigation.
Government Bodies/Local Authority/OPW, Entry into Garda.
Specific Job Titles
Some of our students now work as:
• Site Foremen
• Fire Officers
• Facility Managers
• Health and Safety Officers
• Site Managers
I WANT TO KNOW MORE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Anne Wiseman lectures on this programme. She
will be happy to help you. You can contact her on
T 094 9043166 or
E anne.wiseman@gmit.ie
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Code GA872
Apply directly to the Admissions Office online at
www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Bachelor of Arts in
Add-On Honours Degree
Culture and Environment
(with Tourism)
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
in Culture and Environment
(with Tourism)
Humanities
Level
7
Places
24
Duration
3 years
Progression
L8 (+1 year)
Level
8
Places
24
Duration
1 year
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
What is the Culture and Environment (with
Tourism) Programme About?
From the prehistoric past to modern museums, the Bachelor of
Arts in Culture and Environment (with Tourism) embraces the wild
environment, the landscape of the countryside, artistic achievement
and historical experience. The programme provides graduates
with a range of transferable skills in digital media, mapping and
communications that are valued by employers. You will learn
in many ways in the classroom, in our customised lab, through
practical sessions and fieldtrips.
What Modules Will I Study?
Programme modules may include the following:
Earth Science, Irish and European History, Rural Development,
Folklore and Folklife, Communications, Computer Applications,
Society and Nature, Literature, Prehistoric and Medieval
Archaeology, Natural Environment, Ecology, Sustainable Tourism
Management, Digital Mapping, Digital Media, Built Environment,
Local History, Genealogy, Rural Tourism and Research Methods.
Elective streams in Business and Entrepreneurship or Languages.
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish
this Programme?
There are many programmes available to you after you complete
this programme both in GMIT and at other institutes and universities
in Ireland and elsewhere. You may continue your studies at GMIT
Mayo Campus and gain an honours degree by completing the
Bachelor of Arts in Culture and Environment (with Tourism).
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
This programme will prepare you to work in genealogical centres,
on community development programmes, for tourism enterprises,
in museums, historic sites and libraries.
You will also be able work with organisations such as National Parks
and Wildlife Service, Office of Public Works, Local Authorities and
National cultural institutions. When you complete additional studies,
you may also be qualified to teach.
Specific Job Titles
Students who have finished this programme now work as:
• Genealogists
• Museum Curators
• Teachers
• Education & Information Officers
• Heritage Officers
• Environmental Conservation Officers
• Tour Guides
• Archaeology Site Supervisors
• Lecturers
I WANT TO KNOW MORE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Fiona White lectures on this programme. She will
be happy to help you. You can contact her on
T 094 9043216 or
E Fiona.white@gmit.ie
DID YOU KNOW?
24
Students of the Bachelor of Arts degree in Culture &
Environment (with Tourism) undertake work experience
as part of their studies.
What Modules
Will I Study?
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
European History,
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Environmental
Sean Lysaght
Management &
Conservation,
T 094 9043133 or
Archaeology Theory and
E sean.lysaght@gmit.ie
Practice, Information
Management, Imagining
Ireland, Modernism,
Heritage Tourism, Adventure Tourism and Geographical Information
Systems. You may also carry out an independent research project in
the dissertation module.
What Can I Study When I Finish this Programme?
Graduates may pursue post-graduate studies in disciplines
including history, archaeology, rural development and environmental
conservation. Graduates also may pursue a Professional Masters in
Education and qualify to teach Geography to Leaving Certificate
level in second level schools. GMIT honours (Level 8) qualifications
are recognised worldwide for postgraduate entry.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
Graduates may find work as project leaders, researchers in rural
development and for local authorities and as archaeological site
supervisors. Those wishing to develop careers in the environmental
field have employment opportunities with the National Parks
and Wildlife Service, Teagasc and the local authorities. There are
significant self-employment opportunities in cultural tourism and
eco-tourism, countryside recreation and environmental services.
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
GRADUATE PROFILE
Muirne Lyons
Bachelor of Arts
(Honours) in Heritage
Studies.
Where are you working
now?
I work as an Information Officer
with the Office of Public Works
in Rathfarnham Castle Dublin.
My duties include giving
guided tours, protecting the
site, working with schools
and assisting in coordinating
events which can include
book readings, exhibitions and
lectures.
How did GMIT Mayo
Campus prepare you for
your role?
Studying in GMIT was
instrumental in getting me this
position in the OPW. The fact
that I had a degree in Heritage
Studies gave me a competitive
© Lynda Huxley
Humanities
Past pupil of St. Josephs
Secondary School,
Castlebar, Co. Mayo.
advantage when I was applying
for this job. Having studied
subjects such as Museum
Studies, Archaeology and
Cultural Heritage helped make
me an attractive candidate and
I have been able to use this
knowledge in my day to day
work.
Why did you choose
GMIT Mayo Campus?
GMIT was recommended
to me by an archaeologist.
The programme has a great
reputation with people in the
heritage field. I also found there
was a good range of subjects
that I was interested in and it
was also my home town.
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GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA870
Apply directly to the Admissions Office
online at www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Bachelor of Arts in
Add-on Honours Degree
Outdoor Education and
Leisure
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
in Outdoor Education
Humanities
Level
7
Places
50
Duration
3 years
Progression
L8 (+1 year)
What is the Outdoor Education and Leisure
Programme About?
This programme combines skills training in adventure sports with
an understanding of the developmental and educational role of
outdoor education. You will gain a range of National Governing
Body awards in adventure sports such as rock climbing, surfing,
hill walking and kayaking. We also focus on helping you improve
your team building, communication and teaching skills. One day a
week is spent on adventure sports’ practicals in venues including
Achill, Connemara and numerous surf beaches in Mayo. There are
also weekend practical courses which provide opportunities for
specialisation in adventure sports.
What Modules Will I Study?
The modules you will study focus on four main areas:
• Adventure Sports and Work Experience
• The Irish Landscape, Environment and Ecology
Level
8
Places
24
Duration
1 year
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
What Modules Will I Study?
These areas include an independent research dissertation, the
design and facilitation of experiential education programmes,
design and running multiday expeditions, social psychology of
groups, relationships with the natural environmental, marketing and
management within the services sector, sociological contexts and
group work through art and drama.
Other Essential Information
Applicants should hold two National Governing Body (NGB)
instructor qualifications in a land or water-based activity. In
addition, they should hold two other NGB qualifications and have
four months relevant work experience.
What Can I Study When I Finish this Programme?
GMIT Honours (Level 8) qualifications are recognised worldwide
for postgraduate entry.
• Psychology and Teaching/Facilitation skills
• Health and Fitness, First Aid and Water Safety
In addition you may choose modules from the following areas:
• Social Geography and Rural Development
• Business Management and Marketing
• Languages
• Social Care
• Students need to be able to swim 50m in order to take part
in the watersports activities. All technical and essential safety
equipment will be supplied, but students are expected to
supply some of their own personal clothing such as raingear
and walking boots. A full list is available.
• Students are required to attain National/Governing Body
Instructional Awards in at least two adventure sports.
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish this
Programme?
There are many programmes available to you when you complete
this programme both in GMIT and at other institutes and universities
in Ireland and abroad. You may continue your studies at GMIT Mayo
Campus and gain an honours degree by completing the Bachelor of
Arts (Honours) in Outdoor Education.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
Students who have finished this programme now work as:
• Instructors and managers in adventure and outdoor education
centres
• Development officers and managers in educational, youth and
community organisations
• Adventure tourism operators
• Youth workers
• Gardaí
• Army
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Kevin O’Callaghan lectures
on this programme. He will
be happy to help you. You
can contact him on
T 094 9043281 or
E kevin.ocallaghan@gmit.ie
Important Notes
• Environmental
education providers
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
I WANT TO KNOW MORE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Orla Prendergast lectures on this programme.
She will be happy to help you. You can contact
her on
T 094 9043159 or
E orla.prendergast@gmit.ie
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA885
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in
Outdoor Education
Level
8
Places
50
Duration
4 years
Tojo Lazzarri
Programme: Outdoor
Education & Leisure.
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Why Study Outdoor Education?
This four year programme is an exciting mix of academic study
and training in adventure sports. You will work towards National
Governing Body (NGB) qualifications in a range of adventure
sports while building experience in implementing educational and
adventure tourism programmes. You will build an understanding
of the developmental role of outdoor education and explore
and examine the Irish landscape, heritage and ecology. Mayo’s
mountains and wild Atlantic coast provide an ideal location for this
programme of study.
What Modules Will I Study?
This programme is 4 years duration and comprises of five core
subject areas and one elective subject. The core areas are:
• The Natural and Cultural Landscape
• Psychology and Teaching/Facilitation
• Safety and First Aid
• Research
• Adventure Sports Strand – which includes kayaking (river and
sea), rock climbing, surfing, sailing, snorkelling, hillwalking,
caving, orienteering, windsurfing, mountain biking and outdoor
leadership skills
Why did you choose
your programme?
Previously I had been working in
the outdoor industry as a multiactivity instructor. I felt I had
come to a point where I wanted
to progress in my beloved
profession in terms of status,
qualification and income.
qualifications in the outdoor
industry. The lecturers are
brilliant, highly intelligent but
they also possess the ability to
teach effectively in a way that
makes the subjects interesting
and manageable.
What do you think of
GMIT Mayo Campus?
What do you think of the I like the campus it is easy to
get around, you never get lost
programme you are
and it is in a good location.
studying?
The programme is well designed
and covers a wide range of
relevant subjects covering
many aspects of the outdoors.
The programme offers the
opportunity to gain many
However, it is the staff that
makes the campus such a nice
place to study, they are friendly,
knowledgeable, caring and
happy to help you with any
difficulties you may be facing.
In addition to the five core areas, students pick 1 elective area of
study. There are 4 possible elective areas
• Social Geography and Rural Development
• Business Management and Marketing
• Languages (choice of 4 languages options)
• Social Care
What Can I Study When I Finish this Programme?
To date some of the programmes that the graduates of the BA
(Hons) in Outdoor Education have pursued include:
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish
this Programme?
• MSc in Coastal Zone Management,
Graduates will find employment as instructors, managers and
field studies officers in outdoor education centres and other
organisations offering adventure sports, adventure tourism and
environmental education.
• MSc in Sustainable Architecture,
There are employment opportunities within educational
organisations and youth services as facilitators, youth development
officers and managers. Many youth and community organisations
incorporate outdoor education as part of their developmental
programmes. There are also opportunities in the area of rural
development, countryside recreation and eco-tourism.
• MSc in Ecological Assessment,
• MSc in Sustainable Rural Development and Project Planning,
• MSc in Environmental Protection and Conservation,
• MSc in GIS and Remote Sensing,
• MA in Counselling,
• MA in Ethics,
• MA in Management for Community & Voluntary Services,
• MA in Community and Youth Work,
• MA in Development Education,
• MA in Criminology,
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Orla Prendergast lectures on
this programme. She will be
happy to help you. You can
contact her on
T 094 9043159 or
E orla.prendergast@gmit.ie
• Graduate Diploma in Education,
• Postgraduate Diploma in Geography,
• Postgraduate Diploma in Addiction Studies,
• Postgraduate Diploma in Drama Therapy,
• Erasmus Mundus in Outdoor Adventure and Experiential
Education
Essential Information
Students need to be able to swim 50m in order to take part in the
watersports activities. All technical and essential safety equipment
will be supplied, but students are expected to supply some of their
own personal clothing such as raingear and walking boots. A full list
is available.
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Humanities
Past pupil of Youthreach,
Clare VEC, Scarriff,
Co. Clare.
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA880 Standard / GA881 Mature 23 yrs+
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in
General Nursing
Nursing and Social Care
Level
8
Places
25
Duration
4 years
Kristin McKenzie Vass
Programme: General
Nursing.
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Past pupil of Mercy
Mounthawk Secondary
School, Tralee, Co Kerry.
What is the General Nursing Programme About?
General nursing involves caring for people of all ages both in
hospital and community care settings. This programme will give
you the knowledge and skills you need to work as a general nurse
both in Ireland and other countries. You will spend time in class and
in our specially built clinical skills labs. What is great about this is
that when you go on your student placement you will be prepared
to deal with the daily challenges of caring for patients. Students
usually do their work placements in the Mayo/Roscommon/Galway
region.
In fourth year you will undertake a thirty-six week paid internship,
where you will gain more valuable practical experience. We also give
you time each week when you can take time out from work to think
and reflect on your work experience.
NOTE: Practice placements are facilitated largely in the Mayo,
Roscommon and Galway region and may require periods of
travel or residency outside of the Castlebar area.
What Modules Will I Study?
The programme modules you will study may include:
• Biological and Related Sciences
Why did you choose
this programme?
What do you think of
GMIT Mayo Campus?
I chose nursing because I have
always wanted to be a nurse. I
enjoy studying about how the
body works and how to take
care of people.
It’s a lovely place to go to
college. The town of Castlebar is
a nice place to live. The people
in both the campus and the
locality make outsiders feel
welcome with their friendly
and hospitable nature. All of
these together create a good
environment in which to study.
What do you think of
the programme you
are studying?
I think that the programme I
am studying is fantastic. As the
class size is small the lecturers
know all the students by name.
Everyone is great friends and we
are always willing to help each
other out.
• Social Sciences
• Fundamental Nursing Practice
• Personal and Professional Development
• Health Promotion & Research Studies
• Clinical Practice Placement
• Computer Applications (Year 1)
What Will I Be Able To Do When I Finish
this Programme?
Graduates are entitled to entry to the professional register
of General Nurses maintained by An Bord Altranais and
Chnáimhseachais na hÉireann. You will be able to apply for
positions at staff nurse grade in the Irish healthcare sector. As a
registered general nurse you will also be able to travel abroad and
work as a general nurse anywhere in the world. Check out the
information booklet “Nursing, a career for you” available from ncc@
nursingboard.ie
If you want to learn more about a particular aspect of nursing and
specialise, there are many postgraduate courses at various third
level institutes including GMIT.
Additional Entry Requirements
Standard Level 8 entry requirements including a laboratory science
subject (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics and Chemistry (joint)
or Agricultural Science).
Applying for the Programme
Please refer to NMBI website www.nursingboard.ie/en/makingan-application.aspx for further information on the process of
applying for a nursing programme.
Careers for General Nurses
Passport to the World, Clinical Nursing Specialism, Intensive Care,
Cancer Care, Palliative, Care of the Older Adult, A & E, Surgical,
Medical, Theatre, Nursing Administration, Management, Education
and others.
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I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Margaret Tobin lectures on
this programme. She will be
happy to help you. You can
contact her on
T 094 9043173 or
E margaret.tobin@gmit.ie
Any advice for first
years?
Keep on top of your work and
study from the very first day.
Don’t be afraid to approach the
lecturers with any concerns. Use
all of the campus facilities and
get involved in student life.
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Nursing and Social Care
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GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA882 Standard / GA883 Mature 23 yrs+
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in
Psychiatric Nursing
Level
8
Places
15
Duration
4
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Nursing and Social Care
What is the Psychiatric Nursing Programme
About?
Psychiatric nursing involves caring for people of all ages and
backgrounds. People with a mental illness are cared for in many
different places such as hospitals, hostels, day centres, in the
community and their own homes. We want to promote positive
attitudes to mental health and to help people deal with any mental/
emotional challenges they face in life.
Additional Entry Requirements
Standard Level 8 entry requirements including a laboratory science
subject (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics and Chemistry (joint)
or Agricultural Science).
Applying for the Programme
Please refer to NMBI website www.nursingboard.ie/en/making-anapplication.aspx for further information on the process of applying
for a nursing programme.
Careers for Psychiatric Nurses
Passport to the World, Community Mental Health, Inpatient
Services, Addictions, Child and Adolescent, Forensics, Family
Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Clinical Nursing Specialism
Nursing Administration, Management, Education and others.
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
What is great about this programme is that you will learn in
so many different environments such as in the classroom, in a
simulated community based apartment and on work placement.
A particularly important part of your learning experience will be
improving how you relate to people so that you will be able to
communicate with people with mental health challenges and form
healing relationships with them and their families.
Peter Collins
Programme:
Psychiatric Nursing.
You will go on work placement in various home, residential and
community settings throughout the Mayo/Roscommon region.
Opportunities may also exist for students to avail of placements
outside of these areas.
Past pupil of
St Jarlaths College,
Tuam, Co. Galway.
In fourth year you will undertake a thirty-six week paid internship,
where you will gain more valuable practical experience. We also
give you time each week when you can take time out from work to
think and reflect on your work experience.
NOTE: Practice placements are facilitated largely in the Mayo,
Roscommon and Galway region and may require periods of
travel or residency outside of the Castlebar area.
What Modules Will I Study?
The programme modules you will study may include:
• Biological and Related Sciences
• Social Sciences
• Nursing Practice Studies
• Personal and Professional Development
• Health Promotion & Research Studies
• Clinical Practice Placement
• Computer Applications (Year 1)
What Will I Be Able to Do When I Finish
this Programme?
Graduates are entitled to entry to the professional register
of Psychiatric Nurses maintained by An Bord Altranais and
Chnáimhseachais na hÉireann. You will be able to apply to work
as registered psychiatric nurses in the Irish healthcare sector. You
will also be able to travel abroad and work as a psychiatric nurse
anywhere in the world. Check out the information booklet “Nursing,
a career for you” available from ncc@nursingboard.ie
If you want to learn
more about a particular
aspect of nursing and
specialise, there are
many postgraduate
courses at various third
level colleges.
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Margaret Prendergast lectures
on this programme. She will be
happy to help you. You can
contact her on
T 094 9043152 or
E Margaret.prendergast@gmit.ie
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Why did you choose the
programme?
Psychiatric nursing is a career
I wished to pursue and this
programme was the perfect
pathway in achieving this
goal. This is a career where
you get the opportunity to
work alongside people who
are experiencing challenging
situations in their life and make
a difference in aiding them reach
their goals.
What do you think of the
programme you are
studying?
The psychiatric nursing
programme offers a wide variety
of experiences to students.
This experience includes
modules that are both
interesting and challenging.
The programme also offers
students clinical placements in
various settings which offers
participants of the programme
experience in what is required to
be a psychiatric nurse.
What do you think of
GMIT Mayo Campus?
It’s a small campus where
there is a close community of
students. The lecturers at the
campus are easily contactable
and available to students. This
is a key advantage in being a
student at a smaller campus.
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA879
Apply directly to the Admissions Office
online at www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Bachelor of Arts in
Add-on Honours Degree
Applied Social Care
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
in Applied Social Care
Level
7
Places
30
Duration
3 years
Progression
Level 8
(+1 year)
We live in challenging times and so many different groups of
people need care and support in our community. The homeless,
unemployed, people with special needs, children, teenagers and
older people. Would you like to be part of a team who help those in
need? If so this is the programme for you. This programme prepares
students to develop honest, caring and supportive relationships
with the more vulnerable people in our communities.
Places
45
Duration
+1 year
Programme Modules
• Social Theory
• Ethics for
Social Care
• Health Promotion
• Theory and
Principles
• Critical Thinking
What Modules Will I Study?
The modules you may study include introductions to sociology and
psychology, communications and interpersonal management, law
and legal frameworks, social theory, social care practice and issues
and diversity and social inclusion.
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Dr Mark Garavan
T 094 9043143 or
E mark.garavan@gmit.ie
• Relationships in
Social Care
• Advocacy in Social Care
• Medicalisation of Health and Illness
• Elective modules
These modules will teach you how to relate to others, look after
yourself and develop your creativity to find new ways of problem
solving. You will learn about the law and how this may affect
your work in a social care setting and you will have a thorough
understanding of social policy and so much more. You will also get
a chance to use what you have learnt in the workplace when you
go on placement in year two and three.
Career Opportunities
What Programmes Can I Study When I Finish
this Programme?
Postgraduate Studies
You can go on to study the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied
Social Care at our campus and at other institutes and universities in
Ireland and abroad.
• Dissertation
Graduates may work in an autonomous capacity in various
supervised practices in social care settings, youth work, community
development and interpersonal services.
GMIT Honours (Level 8) qualifications are recognised worldwide
for postgraduate entry.
What Will I Be Able To Do When I Finish this
Programme?
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
The BA in Applied Social Care is a professionally recognised
qualification within the Social Care sector. You will be able to work
with people in need and have the chance to make a real difference
in peoples’ lives. Some of our graduates are working as care
workers, support staff with the ISPCC and in areas of addiction
and homelessness.
Con Murphy
Programme: Applied
Social Studies.
Careers for Social Care
Past pupil of Ballinrobe
Community School,
Co. Mayo.
Youth work, childcare, working with those who have disabilities,
the less privileged, vulnerable and marginalised, community
development, interpersonal services, education and others.
NOTE: Practice placements are facilitated largely in the Mayo
and Galway region and may require periods of travel or
residency outside of the Castlebar area.
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Davy Walsh
T 094 9025700 ext 3320 or
E davy.walsh@gmit.ie
DID YOU KNOW?
There is 26 weeks
placement in total with 13
weeks in both 2nd and 3rd
year of the programme.
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Why did you choose
your programme?
I was lucky to get the
opportunity to partake in two
volunteer trips to Tanzania
where I worked with street
kids coaching soccer, teaching
English in a primary school and
teaching some music. When I
returned from Tanzania I chose
the Applied Social Studies
programme in GMIT Mayo
Campus as I felt it would give
me a good platform to build
a future career working with
migrants and young people in
Ireland.
What do you think of the
programme you are
studying?
The programme gives you a very
broad qualification from which you
can specialise at a later date if you
so wish. The programme includes work
placement in 2nd and 3rd year which
I feel is invaluable and gives great
hands on experience in potential
future fields of employment.
Have you any advice
to first years?
My advice to first years is to
embrace all that the college
has to offer both academically
and through the fantastic
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clubs and societies on offer.
Nursing and Social Care
What is the Applied Social Care Programme
About?
Level
8
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Code GA884
GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in
Digital Media & Society
Technology
Level
8
Places
30
Duration
4 years
Stephen Burke
Programme: BSc (Hons)
in Digital Media & Society.
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
Past pupil of St. Colmans
College, Claremorris,
Co. Mayo.
What is Digital Media & Society About?
This unique and innovative programme explores how individuals,
society and technology interact. This programme is for you if you
want to be at the cutting edge of the digital media technologies, if
you have an interest in how technology is changing society and if
you want to participate in shaping that change.
You will spend most of your time working with technology, learning
how to manage Digital Media. This ranges from planning, creating
and managing digital content to building fully functional websites
that include form processing, social features, Search Engine
Optimisation (SEO), web analytics and much more. You will learn
how customise images, videos, podcasts and social media design
solutions for voluntary and commercial organisations.
You will also explore sociology and how technology affects society.
Business and marketing modules will help you to apply your skills in
organisations.
What Modules Will I Study?
Programme modules may include the following:
Year 1: Digital Media 1, Software Development 1, Information
Technology, Introduction to Sociology, Exploring Values,
Introduction to Marketing, Management, Learning to Learn.
Year 2: Digital Media 2, Interactive Design, Legal Considerations in
Internet Technologies, Introduction to Statistics, Social &
Organisational Psychology, Applied Social Theory, Business
Maths, Media Writing.
Why did you choose the
programme you are
studying?
I chose this particular course
because it seemed new, exciting
and geared towards jobs in the
digital media industry, which
I have a strong interest in. It
covers all aspects of digital
media, from photo editing and
web design to marketing and
how society works. It has a nice
blend of practical and theory
subjects. The atmosphere in
the course is great and I look
forward to going in to college
every day. I am also glad I chose
Spanish language as an elective
as it’s very enjoyable to learn
and will come in useful in the
future and hopefully will give
me an edge over others in the
industry.
Year 3: Digital Media for Social Computing, Data Modelling,
Database Management Systems, IT Project Management,
Work Engagement Project, Media Technology & Society,
Social Research, Digital Marketing.
Year 4: Web Implementation Strategy, Social Web Strategy,
Individual Project, Technology & Culture, Experiential
Applications of Management, Critical Thinking.
You will also be able to choose to do other MODULES each term or
year from a choice of modules in the fields of Language, Software
Development, Sociology, Business or Marketing.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish
this Programme?
As a graduate you will meet the rapidly increasing demand
for a new type of interactive technologist, who can customise
social digital media solutions for organisations, communities and
individuals.
Some of the jobs advertised recently include: Web Content
Manager, Online Specialist, Online Marketing Executive, Digital
Media Strategy Manager (New York) and Communication Design
Manager (Facebook).
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Noreen Henry lectures on this
programme. She will be happy
to help you. You can contact
her on
T 094 9043245 or
E Noreen.henry@gmit.ie
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DID YOU KNOW?
Did you know that we use
the award winning learning
technology, PebblePad, that
will support your learning,
career advancement and
professional development.
Why did you choose the
Mayo Campus and are
you enjoying your time
here?
I chose the Mayo Campus
primarily because I have friends
who had studied here previously
and they had told me what a
great place it is and how much
it has to offer a student. I am
loving my time at the Mayo
Campus. The atmosphere is very
warm and friendly. The lecturers
are excellent, very informative
and helpful. I have absolutely no
complaints whatsoever.
Have you any advice for
first years or students
looking at the Mayo
Campus as an option?
My advice to anyone looking
to study at the Mayo Campus
would be if they are looking for
a nice friendly atmosphere, a
great learning environment with
excellent facilities then choose
the GMIT Mayo Campus.
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Technology
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GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Apply directly to the Admissions Office, GMIT Galway
online at www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Apply directly to the Admissions Office, GMIT
or online on www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit
Higher Certificate in Science in
Add on Degree
Information Technology
Support
Bachelor of Science in
Information Technology
Administration
Technology
Level
6
Places
36
Duration
18 months
Progression
Level 7 (+1 year)
Level 8 (+1 year)
Level
7
What is the Information Technology Programme
About?
If you have an interest in how computers work, if you like solving
Information Technology (IT) problems and enjoy working with
people using computers then this recently updated programme
exploring how computer systems work is for you. On graduating
you will have the necessary skills to:
• Provide user support, including help-desk operations
• Use, understand, configure and troubleshoot Local Area
Networks (LANs)
• Install, configure & update software applications in a Windows
and Linux operating environment
• Write a basic structured software application
• Design and create a database
• Install and troubleshoot elements of a computer system in a
standalone or integrated environment
• Provide IT user training
What Can I Study When I Finish this Programme?
Graduates can progress to the one year add-on Bachelor of Science
in Information Technology Administration Level 7 and one year
add-on Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Technology
Services Management Level 8 at the Mayo campus or a similar
programme at another institute.
Where Can I Find Work When I Finish
this Programme?
You will be able to work as an IT Support Technician, an IT Trainer
or on an IT helpdesk in lots of different companies or organisations.
Our students work in companies or organisations such as Ballina
Beverages, Smyths Toys, Hollister, Allergan, Intel, HP, PayPal,
Microsoft, city and county councils and many more.
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in
Information Technology Services
Management (Level 8)
Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology Administration (Level 7)
Higher Certificate in Science in
Information Technology Support (Level 6)
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DID YOU KNOW?
I WANT TO KNOW
MORE. WHO CAN
I TALK TO?
This programme includes
a work placement.
Mark Frain lectures on this
programme. He will be happy to
help you. You can contact him on
T 094 9043116 or
E mark.frain@gmit.ie
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Places
24
Duration
1 year
Progression
Level 8 (+1 year)
Where Can I Work When I Finish this Programme?
Graduates will be equipped with the necessary skills to work as an
information technology administrator.
What Modules Will I Study?
Programme modules include: LAN Switching and Security
(including CISCO), Computer Systems Administration, Database
Administration, Information Technology Project Management
(including PRINCEZ), Information Technology Systems
Management, Research and Technical Projects, Software
Development and E-Business.
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Sharon Boyle
T 094 9043104 or
E sharon.boyle@gmit.ie
GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
Technology
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GMIT MAYO CAMPUS
STUDENT PROFILE
Add on Honours Degree
Bachelor of Science
(Honours) in Information
Technology Services
Management
Level
8
Places
24
Duration
1 year
Dyan Rothe
Programme: Computer
Services Management.
Past pupil of Kylemore
Abbey School,
Connemara, Co. Galway.
Progression
Postgraduate Studies
What Modules Will I Study In this Programme?
Programme modules may include the following: IT Service
Management, Strategic IT Management, Project, Data
Communications, Systems Architecture, Distributed Systems,
Software Design, Management and the Business Environment,
Security and Cryptography, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.
Where Will I Find Work When I Finish this
Programme?
Graduates will be equipped to carry out a range of functions:
• Systems Administrators
• IT Project Managers
• Self-employed (technicians and consultants)
• IT specialists for local authorities and international organisations
I WANT TO KNOW MORE.
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Seamus Dowling
T 094 9043251 or
E seamus.dowling@gmit.ie
Why did you choose the
programme you are
studying?
I have always had an interest
in technology. In 2010 I was
attending a FAS course in basic
computer skills and found
out about the Accelerated
Technicians Programme and I
felt it was a great opportunity.
How are you enjoying
your time at the Mayo
Campus?
I love it. The Mayo Campus has
a friendly environment which
makes it is easy to make friends.
The course is very challenging
and has a variety of modules
consisting of technical, business
and interpersonal skills and
this makes it very unique and
interesting.
The lecturers are great and
always willing to help or support
us. We have a diverse group
of people on the campus from
different cultures, backgrounds
and age groups. There is always
a bit of banter going on around
and I have enjoyed my four years
here.
Have you any advice for
first years or students
looking at the Mayo
Campus as an option?
Don’t be afraid to ask lots of
questions, the more the better.
As it can be quite challenging in
the first year, time management
and organising a study group to
get assignments done is a good
idea and it is a great way to get
to know your classmates better.
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GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MAYO CAMPUS
School Liaison
Want to know more about GMIT Mayo Campus?
Why not contact us and we will visit your school and talk to you about the campus,
programmes available, facilities and student life. We can answer any questions you may
have or perhaps you and your friends, class or school would like to visit our campus. This
can also be arranged. We attend many career exhibitions around the country, visit our
stand, pick up a prospectus and have a chat with our staff. We are there to help you.
To find out more or to arrange a school visit please contact our School Liaison Office at
slo@gmit.ie or by phoning Ivana Neary on 094 9043141 or check out our website at www.
gmit.ie/slo.
Why not get the information you need, see our campus and get an idea of college life by
attending our open day or evening, please refer to the GMIT website for the latest dates.
“I will fondly remember my
days (and nights!) through out
my four years at GMIT Mayo
Campus with laughter,
happiness and no regrets.”
Allanah Doyle,
Psychiatric Nursing Graduate 2013.
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Contact Details
Head of Campus
Dr Deirdre Garvey
Tel: 094 9043163
E-mail: deirdre.garvey@gmit.ie
Head of Department of
Business, Humanities & Technology
Michael Gill
Tel: 094 9043174
E-mail: michael.gill@gmit.ie
Head of Department of Nursing
Health Sciences and Social Care
Kathleen Taheny
Tel: 094 9043249
E-mail: kathleen.taheny@gmit.ie
Counsellor/Careers Officer
Michelle Kerins O Brien
Tel: 094 9043127
E-mail: michelle.kerinsobrien@gmit.ie
Chaplain
Daniel Caldwell
Tel: 094 9043150
Email: chaplaincbar@gmit.ie
Student Services Officer
Anne Donnelly
Tel: 094 9043110
E-mail: anne.donnelly@gmit.ie
Access Officer
Deirdre O Connor
Tel: 091 742129
E-mail: accessoffice@gmit.ie
Students’ Union Office
Tel: 094 9043162
E-mail: SUPresidentCbar@gmit.ie
Sports Officer
Nigel Jennings
Tel: 094 9043244
E-mail: nigel.jennings@gmit.ie
Fees Office
Tel: 091 742139
Email: studentfees@gmit.ie
Admissions Office
Tel: 091 742305
Email: admissions@gmit.ie
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information only and shall not be deemed to constitute a
contract, or the terms thereof, between the Institute and
an applicant or any third party. While every effort is made
to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in
this publication, GMIT reserves the right to amend, delete,
change any programme, syllabuses, regulations, fees at
any time without notice. All programmes and electives
are offered subject to viable numbers.
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