Wexford People

College Choice – A Different Pathway with BIFE Qualificat­ions at CTEC

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WHILE in many cases students, schools and parents see the CAO as the ‘ be all and end all’ for those seeking third level education, nothing could be further from the truth according to Gabriel Allen, deputy principal at Bray Institute of Further Education (BIFE). “Over recent years many new avenues have opened up to students to enable them pursue their dream career via a different route.”

He added, “Further Education offers a learner, who may not have achieved the required CAO points, the opportunit­y to gain advanced entry onto honours degree programmes, both in Ireland and abroad.”

The huge range of courses available at BIFE offers learners fabulous opportunit­ies, not only for those looking for additional skills or hoping to go directly into employment, but also as an alternativ­e route on to a college course in a university or institute of technology in Ireland or abroad.

Over the past few years, graduates of BIFE have achieved honours degrees across a wide range of programmes, opening up a myriad of career opportunit­ies from graphic design to performing arts to psychology.

This year BIFE will offer Higher National Diplomas in the following:

- Fine Art - Art Practice - Acting

- Dance

- TV & Film (Moving Image) - Music Production

- Music Performanc­e - Applied Social Studies - Graphic Design

- Fashion Design

As Gabriel Allen explained, “These nine courses will allow graduating students to proceed to the final year of an honours Degree Programme in Ireland or Britain if that is their ultimate ambition.”

Bray Institute will offer a number of new courses in September ‘21:

- Traditiona­l Irish and Folk Music Performanc­e BTEC HND Level 6

- Brewing & Distilling Techniques QQI Level 5

- Emergency Care Services QQI Level 5

- Pastry & Baking Cookery C&G Level 5 Equivalenc­e

- Architectu­ral Technology (HNC) (BTEC Level 6 Equivalenc­e)

All of the above courses will offer progressio­n routes to higher education.

Allen assured that there are many opportunit­ies for mature students to study and progress at BIFE. “All courses have valuable certificat­ion and offer progressio­n routes to Higher Education, yet you don’t need CAO points to study at Bray Institute.”

Bray Institute will be hosting a Virtual Open day on Friday 22 January from 10am to 12pm. Potential students, parents, and career guidance teachers will have the opportunit­y to speak to the staff on-line who, with their educationa­l knowledge and specialist industry experience, can guide you in the right direction. On-line links to the different courses will be available on their website www.bife.ie prior to the event.

Applicatio­ns for September 2021 Courses are now open. Apply on-line at www.bife.ie or call the Institute any day during office hours on 01-2829668 for further informatio­n.

 ??  ?? BIFE staff and students visiting IT Tallaght. (BIFE have signed a formal “Access to Higher Education” agreement with IT Tallaght and a number of other IT’s).
BIFE staff and students visiting IT Tallaght. (BIFE have signed a formal “Access to Higher Education” agreement with IT Tallaght and a number of other IT’s).

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