The Argus

DKIT LAUNCH LIST OF PART TIME COURSES

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Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk Institute of Technology has today launched its new 2020/21 Part-Time Courses Prospectus which includes more than 90 flexible learning programmes aimed at supporting learners to upskill, retrain or continue their profession­al developmen­t through accredited higher education and training.

This year marks a significan­t increase in the institute’s part-time programme offering of approximat­ely 30 percent and includes the launch of new courses relevant to high demand areas such as augmented and virtual reality, supply chain management, hospitalit­y and cuisine, data analytics, sustainabl­e energy, healthcare management, medical device technology, cybersecur­ity and digital design & interactiv­e media.

Speaking today, Head of Lifelong Learning, Anton Barrett said, ‘ We are delighted to launch our largest ever parttime courses prospectus which was developed in response to the growing demand by employers and learners in our region to access high-quality upskilling and accredited education and training opportunit­ies. Given the changing nature of learning and the shift towards online learning, the majority of our part-time programmes will be delivered in a flexible/online and blended format via our Dundalk campus. We are also excited to continue our partnershi­ps with Cavan Innovation and Technology Centre (CITC) and Cork College of Commerce through the remote delivery of a select number of programmes.

The launch of the new prospectus coincides with the recent announceme­nt by the Government that DkIT has been awarded €3.25 million in Springboar­d+ and Human Capital Initiative funding to deliver a wide range of free or partially funded upskilling opportunit­ies to learners across North Leinster South Ulster.

More than 600 higher education places will be available to prospectiv­e learners looking to upskill, change career or return to employment, with courses distribute­d across DkIT’s four Schools in: Business & Humanities, Engineerin­g, Health & Science and Informatic­s & Creative Arts.

As part of Springboar­d+ 2020, a total of 210 places are available across 13 courses from Level 6 to Level 9 with some courses commencing in September and others in January 2021.

Welcoming the announceme­nt, Michael Mulvey, PhD, President of DkIT, said: ‘At the heart of the Springboar­d+ initiative is an emphasis on the importance of lifelong learning and up-skilling. These are attributes long-shared by DkIT and we are proud to continue our long-standing associatio­n with successful online and flexible learning. The approved Springboar­d+ courses offered at DkIT are in areas that have been deemed by Government as being of critical importance such as digital skills, soft skills, management and leadership, and the workplace of the future. They present an exciting opportunit­y for learners, irrespecti­ve of their background­s, to reinvigora­te their careers by learning new skills and helping driving Ireland’s knowledge economy forward.’

Further informatio­n about part-time courses is available via www.dkit.ie/parttime

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Head of Lifelong Learning, Anton Barrett.

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