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Higher Certificate

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The Higher Certificate (Ardteastas in Irish) is a third level education award at level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications in the Republic of Ireland.[1] The Higher Certificate is awarded by various Institutes of Technology. A Higher Certificate academic programme is three years of full-time study. Students can complete an additional (add-on) year to obtain the ordinary bachelor's degree (level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications), and may then complete a further add-on year to obtain the Honours bachelor's degree (level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications). The Higher Certificate is, in effect, a three-year undergraduate degree. The Higher Certificate should not be confused with the Advanced Certificate which is a two-year Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) program of further education, typically delivered by community colleges, and is also awarded at level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications and can be used to gain entry to a third level undergraduate program.

Common Higher Certificates

English title Irish title
Higher Certificate in Arts Ardteastas Ealaíon
Higher Certificate in Business Ardteastas Gnó
Higher Certificate in Engineering Ardteastas Innealtóireachta
Higher Certificate in Science Ardteastas Eolaíochta

References

  1. ^ "NFQ". www.nfq-qqi.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2018.

See also