- Location: Pearse College of Further Education Clogher Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12
- Duration: 1 Year
Course details
According to recent statistics Agriculture and Science are two of the main growth areas in the Irish economy. Ecology in Ireland encompasses both of these study areas. It is an introduction to applied science for anyone wishing to initiate study or refresh their knowledge in a science field. We will look at Ireland’s biodiversity and ecology, the sustainable management of our waterways, how to conserve our cultural heritage, permaculture design and other environmental issues.
Course Modules
- Sustainable Water Management
- Environmental Studies
- Permaculture Design
- Irish Cultural and Heritage Resources
- Biological Diversity
- Ecological Field Methods
- Communications
- Work Experience
Ecology in Ireland is a course open to all and is particularly applicable to students wishing to up-skill from related fields including construction, architecture, archaeology, design and practical horticulture. It is ideal for those who are eager to try the sciences but have little or no prior knowledge in the field.
What do I get out of it?
Each student will gain a knowledge and understanding in a field of studies critical to the survival of our planet. On completion, successful students will have a wide range of further educational and direct employment opportunities.
Certification:
A Full QQI/FETAC Level 5 Award in Applied Ecology – 5M5028
Key Facts:
Environmental and sustainability issues are considered the key to the ‘Green Economy’ and are the driving force behind many current jobs initiatives.
Where can I go from here?
- Further study is available through the FETAC links scheme at level 6, 7 & 8 in the areas of Horticulture, Applied Science, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Botany, Sustainable Development and Field Ecology.
- Direct employment opportunities in Horticulture, Forestry, Organic Enterprises, Energy Conservation, Retro-fit Construction and the ‘Green’ Economy.