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FETAC International
Foundation Certificate
NQAI level 5 Follow on Studies
Course Code Students who obtain the Foundation Certificate and an IELTS
This GMIT programme aims to prepare non-English speaking score of 5.5 are eligible to progress automatically onto a large
international students for the social, educational and linguistic number of undergraduate degree programmes in GMIT. A list of
demands of studying in GMIT at undergraduate or postgraduate the available programmes can be found on the GMIT website.
level.
Course Duration
While students on the foundation programme are registered 30 weeks divided into two 15 week semesters. There are two
students of GMIT and have full access to all the facilities in the intakes each year, September and January.
institute, the classes are delivered on the premises of the
European Business Institute (EBI) in Parkmore, Galway.
Entry Requirements
◆ 5.0 IELTS level English or equivalent
Course subjects ◆ High School Diploma or equivalent
Students take six core subjects:
Application Procedure
◆ Communications & Study Skills
◆ Complete the international application form (download
◆ Information Technology
from international section of GMIT website).
◆ Mathematics
◆ Attach documentary proof that you satisfy the entry
◆ English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
requirements
◆ Business Studies
◆ Send by post to International Office, GMIT, Dublin Road,
◆ Project
Galway, or online to gmit@europeanbusinessinstitute.com
◆ The closing date for September admission is 30 June and
for January admission 10 November.
Recognition and Accreditation
of Prior Learning
When you register for a course in GMIT, we may be able to give Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects (ACCS)
you credit for any subjects you have already passed on another Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects (ACCS) is
course in another institute or university. an innovative scheme whereby courses/modules may be studied
on a single module basis. Module certificates are awarded to
If you did not complete a course in another institute, but you
successful participants and credits may be accumulated towards
passed all or some of the subjects at first year, we can give you
a full award. The scheme is especially suited to adults and
credit by exempting you from having to do the subjects you
people in employment. The Institute also offers some evening
passed: for example, if you passed all the subjects in first year
courses through this scheme.
you may be allowed to progress to year two directly. This is
called Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL). All full-time courses at GMIT are available on an ACCS basis.
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