Apprenticeship Institute of Technology Carlow - Carlow Campus
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    Course details

    IT Carlow delivers apprenticeship training on behalf of FÁS in four trades:

    • Electrical Installation
    • Instrumentation
    • Electrical Instrumentation
    • Carpentry & Joinery

    The present standards-based apprenticeship scheme is run by FÁS. Under the present scheme an apprenticeship lasts 4 years and is divided into 7 distinct phases:

    Phase 1: On-the-Job training while working with your employer
    Phase 2: Off-the-Job training in a FÁS Training Centre
    Phase 3: On-the-Job training while working with your employer
    Phase 4: Off-the-Job training in an Institute of Technology
    Phase 5: On-the-Job training while working with your employer
    Phase 6: Off-the-Job training in an Institute of Technology
    Phase 7: On-the-Job training while working with your employer

    The duration of each Phase varies from trade to trade. However, in almost all trades apprentices attend an Institute of Technology for Phases 4 and 6.

    Advanced Certificate -Craft

    Apprentices who successfully complete all 7 phases are conferred with an Advanced Certificate - Craft by FETAC (Further Education and Training Council). Only holders of a National Craft Certificate can be registered as qualified craftspersons.

    What will I be able to do when I finish the course?

    Trade of Electrician

    The aim of this trade is to produce qualified electricians. The most common areas of employment for electricians are:

    • in the Electricity Generation and Distribution field where they are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the country’s power stations and power distribution networks.
    • in the Contracting field where they are responsible for the installation of power, computer and security cabling systems in homes and commercial premises.
    • in the Electrical Maintenance field where they are responsible for the maintenance of the electrical services, motors and automation equipment within a company.

    Trade of Instrument Mechanic

    Instrument mechanics are responsible for installation and maintenance of process instrument equipment. Process instrument equipment is typically found in Food Processing and Pharmaceutical industries, where it is typically used to measure and control temperature, pressure, level, flow, etc; and to analyse gases. Process instrumentation is also extensively used by environmental protection agencies to monitor water and air quality. Instrument mechanics generally find employment in instrument supply companies as technical sales representatives or technical support engineers. In these roles they specify and install process instruments in customer plants.

    Trade of Electrical Instrumentation Technician

    Technician Electrical Instrumentation Technicians are typically employed by Food Processing and Pharmaceutical companies. In these companies they have a dual responsibility: they maintain the electrical services and plant, a task previously undertaken by electricians; they are also required to calibrate and maintain the process instrumentation equipment, a task previously undertaken by Instrument Mechanics.

    Trade of Carpenter and Joiner

    Carpenter and Joiners provide an essential support to the Civil Engineering and Construction industry. The demand for Carpentry and Joinery technicians exceeds supply not just in the housing area but in Civil Engineering and Construction generally, including the provision of road structures, shopping malls and office accommodation.

    What are the minimum entry requirements?

    • To become an apprentice and participate in the Apprenticeship Training Scheme, apprentices must be registered with FÁS.
    • To become a registered apprentice, individuals must first find employment with a company. The company then registers the individual with FÁS.
    • As a registered apprentice, FÁS then allocate you to a Training Centre and to an Institute of Technology to complete Phases 2, 4 and 6 of your training.

    Phases 1, 3, 5 and 7 are completed with your employer.

    Updated on 08 November, 2015

    About Institute of Technology Carlow - Carlow Campus

    Institute of Technology Carlow has signed a partnership agreement with the Shandong Academy of Sciences, one of China’s top state research institutions, in a collaboration that will facilitate PhD and postdoctoral training, researcher exchange and the commercialisation of IT Carlow technologies in China. The partnership, according to IT Carlow, has the potential to generate up to €5 million in future research and commercial projects for the Institute and Shandong Academy of Science.
    Shandong Academy of Sciences is the largest science and technology research institution in Shandong province which has a population of over 100million.  The academy incorporates ttheylve separate research institutions and more than 2,500 research staff. It is located in Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, in eastern China.
    The collaboration with IT Carlow will result in the promotion of PhD and postdoctoral training, researcher exchange and visiting scholar opportunities, according to the Institute. It will also facilitate international projects out of IT Carlow funded by the Chinese State, Shandong Province and Horizon 2020 programmes and allow for the transfer of relevant technologies from Institute of Technology Carlow to Shandong Academy of Sciences for commercialisation in China.
    A Chinese delegation visited IT Carlow this theyek, led by Professor Chengjian Yu, Vice President, Shandong Academy of Science.  The visit was initiated by Dr. Xuemei Germaine, a Bioscience graduate of IT Carlow whose campus company, MicroGen Biotech has achieved success in both Ireland and China. MicroGen Biotech  offers a unique treatment process to clean up toxic environmental pollutants from soils and waste streams and has been supported by Enterprise Ireland as a high potential start-up. According to Dr. Germaine, the partnership bettheyen IT Carlow and Shandong Academy of Sciences will “help establish MicroGen Biotech as a major player in soil bioremediation in China and support the company’s research base out of IT Carlow’. 
    Speaking at the signing of the agreement, Professor Chengjian Yu said, “I look forward to building on the relationship bettheyen IT Carlow and Shandong Academy of Sciences and hope to theylcome researchers from IT Carlow to Shandong in the very near future.”
    theylcoming the agreement, Dr. David Dowling, Head of School of Science at IT Carlow said,  “This significant collaboration with Shandong Academy of Sciences will open many doors for IT Carlow. It offers important opportunities for the Institute’s enviroCORE research group, both in Europe and in China.  Shandong Academy of Sciences is the largest science and technology research institution in a province with a population of over 100million with ttheylve separate research institutions and more than 2,500 research staff.”
    Since its founding in 1970, IT Carlow has generated more than 40,000 graduates. It currently ranks as the 4th largest of Ireland’s 14 Institutes with almost 7,000 enrolments. IT Carlow was the 2014 Sunday Times Institute of Technology of the Year.
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