Course Prospectus 2014 Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture and Food Education in the 21st Century. Education Programme

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Course Prospectus 2014 Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture and Food Education in the 21st Century Education Programme

1 Prospectus 2014 Welcome to the Teagasc Prospectus of Courses for 2014 We are living in very challenging times but at times like these the importance of agriculture to the Irish economy is more appreciated. Young people with the appropriate skills and education are well positioned to avail of careers which will be rewarding and challenging. Teagasc education programmes are student centred; are based on a platform of innovation and excellence; and respond to the competitive needs of the agri-food sector as identified in Food Harvest 2020. In order to meet the needs of full-time and part-time students, we have a network of colleges and twelve Regional Education and Training Centres. Our courses incorporate land based management practices and technologies, supervised project work and discussion groups. Teagasc is the main provider of further education for school leavers in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and equine studies. In collaboration with various higher education level institutions we are providing an opportunity for students to advance from certificate level courses to degree level. Our courses are accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). Successful further education students are awarded FETAC certificates and successful students on our higher level courses are awarded HETAC certificates. This means that our graduates have a qualification which is recognised at home and abroad. Prospectus 2014 This prospectus outlines our courses for school leavers in the areas of agriculture, horticulture, forestry, equine studies and many more. It also outlines subject areas where courses may be available to adult farmers. Finally, Teagasc s full range of training programmes for food industry personnel are also included. FETAC Common Awards QQI has introduced a Common Awards System for the further education sector. This will standardise credit values, credit requirements and education award structures. Teagasc in line with other education providers is aligning its programmes with the Common Awards. All Teagasc Level 5 programmes have been moved to the Common Award System. Level 6 courses are in the process of been aligned. Career Prospects In this booklet we profile a number of our former graduates and you will see that there are many career options open to you once you have completed a Teagasc education and training programme of your choice. You are very welcome to visit our College Open Days in 2014. Contact the college of your choice for details. Tony Pettit Head of Education Visit our website at: www.teagasc.ie

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3 Prospectus 2014 Contents Developments in Teagasc Education 5 Further Education Links to Higher Education 6 The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) 7 Education Requirements for Schemes 9 Further Education Courses 11 Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture 12 Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration(Teagasc Green Cert) 13 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture(Dairy Herd Management) 14 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Drystock Management) 15 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture(Agricultural Mechanisation) 16 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture(Crop & Machinery Management) 17 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Crops and Bio-Energy Management) 18 Level 5 Certificate in Horticulture 19 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture 20 Level 5 Certificate in Horsemanship (Equitation or Stud management) 21 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horsemanship 22 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Equine Breeding (Stud Management) 23 Level 5 Certificate in Forestry 24 Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Forestry 25 Higher Level Courses 27 Higher Certificate in Agriculture/BSc in Agriculture 28 BSc in Science, Agricultural Science 29 BSc in Agricultural Science 30 Higher Certificate in Engineering in Agricultural Mechanisation 31 Bachelor of Business in Rural Enterprise and Agri-Business (Level 7) 32 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Environmental Management (Level 7) 34 Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Hons) in Dairy Business 36 Teagasc Professional Diploma in Dairy Farm Management 37 Higher Certificate in Business in Equine Studies 38 Bachelor of Science in Horticulture (Level 7) 39 Bachelor of Science in Horticulture (Level 8) 40 Adult and Continuing Education 43 Teagasc Distance Education Green Cert for Non Agricultural Award Holders 44 Teagasc Short Courses for Adults and Industry 45 Teagasc Farm Half Day Safety 47 Food Industry Training 49 Managing Food Safety through HACCP 50 Manufacturing Meat Products 51 Hygiene Management in Food Safety 52 Thermal Process Validation 53 Understanding Requirements of British Retail Consortium Standard (BRC) - Food Sector 54 Food Standards Auditing 55 Trainer Skills in Food Safety and Hygiene 56 Certificate in Sensory Principles (IFST, UK) 57 Laboratory Auditing 58 Legal Labels Ireland 59 Farmhouse Cheese Making 61 Natural Cheese Making 62 Processed and Substitute Cheese Products 63 Spray Drying 64 Evaporation 65 Process Control and Management 66 Plant and Process Hygiene 67 Basic milk Processing 68

4 Prospectus 2014 Contents continued Information on Colleges 71 Clonakilty College 71 Kildalton College 72 Ballyhaise College 73 College of Amenity Horticulture, Botanic Gardens 74 Gurteen College 75 Mountbellew Agricultural College 76 Pallaskenry Agricultural College 77 Facilities at Research Centres 79 Teagasc Research Centre, Moorepark 79 Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown 80 Key Contacts 83

5 Prospectus 2014 Developments in Teagasc Education Teagasc s education and training programmes for young people entering careers in agriculture, horticulture and related land-based enterprises are benchmarked to the best international standards. National Accreditation The accreditation of Teagasc s education and training programmes within the framework of the National Qualifications Authority has raised the standing of Teagasc courses both nationally and internationally. Teagasc Protection for Learners Teagasc was established under the Agriculture (Research, Training and Advice) Act, 1988. Under the Act one of the statutory responsibilities of Teagasc is to provide, or procure the provision of, educational training and advisory services in agriculture... In keeping with its statutory responsibility Teagasc has and will continue to protect learners. In the event of a private college or Teagasc college/centre ceasing to provide training programmes Teagasc will arrange for an adjacent college or local centre to deliver the outstanding education and training programme requirements. Higher Level Courses Higher level education programmes in agriculture, horticulture, agri-business, agricultural mechanisation and equine studies, with recruitment through the Central Applications Office (CAO) system, are provided jointly with higher level institutions. Further Education Courses Further education and training programmes are available in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and equine. These courses are available at colleges and at regional Teagasc centres depending on demand. To meet the needs of part-time farmers, part-time courses are run at some locations. Holders of FETAC awards, at merit or distinction, can transfer to HETAC award programmes at appropriate stages. Higher Education Links Scheme The Higher Education Links Scheme enables holders of Further Education awards to apply for a quota of higher education courses. Specific further education courses are linked with specific higher education courses. Applicants for a higher education course, covered by the Scheme, are made through the standard CAO form. Access and Disability Policy Students with recognised disabilities should indicate their disability on the Teagasc Course Application Form and provide any other details as requested. All such information will be treated with confidentiality. Teagasc will endeavour to provide reasonable appropriate support and reasonable examination accommodation based on the individual s needs assessment. Young Learners and Vulnerable Adults Protection Policy Teagasc implements a young learners and vulnerable adults policy.

6 Prospectus 2014 Further Education Links to Higher Education Linkages FETAC Certificates issued by QQI (Teagasc Course Programmes) Linked with Higher Education Courses FETAC Certificate Agriculture 5M2373 Linked IT Courses Cork Institute of Technology CR010 Higher Certificate in Agriculture/ BSc in Agriculture Dundalk Institute of Technology DK685 Higher Certificate in Agriculture DKA80 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture DKA84 B Sc (Hons) in Sustainable Agriculture Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology GA172 Bachelor of Business in Rural Enterprise and Agri Business GA777 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Environment Management Waterford Institute of Technology WD078 Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science WD126 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Limerick Institute of Technology LC841 Higher Certificate in Agricultural Mechanisation Tralee Institute of Technology TL748 BSc in Science, Agricultural Science Forestry 5M3425 Horsemanship 5M3371 Horticulture 5M2586 Waterford Institute of Technology WD076 Bachelor of Science in Forestry Athlone Institute of Technology AL025 Higher Certificate in Business Studies (Equine Studies) Waterford Institute of Technology WD096 Bachelor of Science in Horticulture - (Kildalton College) WD097 Bachelor of Science in Horticulture - (National Botanic Gardens) Dublin City University DC170 Bachelor of Science in Horticulture - Level 8

7 Prospectus 2014 The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) is the single classification mechanism for recognising all education and training in Ireland. It is a system of ten levels and is used to describe the Irish qualifications system. The fan diagram below helps to illustrate the levels on the NFQ and each level is based on nationally agreed standards of knowledge, skill and competence, i.e. what an individual is expected to know, understand and be able to do following successful completion of a process of learning. Key Awarding Bodies on the National Framework of Qualifications School Qualifications are awarded by the State Examinations Commission (SEC). QQI awards qualifications listed as FETAC (Further Education and Training Awards Council), HETAC (Higher Education and Training Awards Council) and IoT (Institute of Technology). DIT (Dublin Institute of Technology), and the universities award their own qualifications. All qualifications in the NFQ are recognised at home and abroad. The NFQ is used to compare Irish qualifications with foreign qualifications, thus, acting as a valuable tool for Irish citizens travelling abroad who wish to use their Irish qualifications. In addition, learners or workers travelling to Ireland with qualifications gained abroad can use the NFQ to have these qualifications recognised. Contact Details Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) 26/27 Denzille Lane Dublin 2 Ireland Phone: (353) 01-9058100 Web: www.qqi.ie

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9 Prospectus 2014 Education Requirements for Schemes Scheme Education Requirements (Minimum) 1 Stamp Duty Exemption FETAC Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration Or Equivalent (1) 2 Stock Relief FETAC Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration Or Equivalent 3 New Entrant in a Milk Production Partnerships Under 35 years of age at date of application: FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture or equivalent qualification Over 35 years of age at date of application: Three years farming experience plus 180 hours Teagasc Approved Training Programme (2) 4 Allocation of Milk Quota to New Entrants Under 35 years of age at date of application: FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture or equivalent qualification Over 35 years of age at date of application: Three years farming experience plus 180 hours Teagasc Approved Training Programme (2) 5 *Installation Aid 6 *Early Retirement Scheme 7 *Single Payment Scheme National Reserve for New Entrants Scheme suspended Scheme suspended Scheme suspended 1. The Teagasc Knowledge Transfer Directorate will decide on qualifications equivalence (where relevant/ appropriate Teagasc will require the evidence of the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland and/or the Department of Agriculture and Food before making a decision). 2. FETAC certificates (for the 100 hours and 80 hours courses) may be required. * These schemes are currently suspended.

10 Further Education Courses FACTFILE Further Education Courses CAREER PROFILE

11 Further Education Courses All of Teagasc s further education courses are nationally accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) and successful further education students are awarded FETAC certificates. These courses are suitable for people who wish to make a career in agriculture, horticulture, horses or forestry but who do not wish to complete a higher level course. There is no minimum educational entry requirement but those who have completed the Leaving Certificate are likely to benefit most. These courses open up a wide range of career options for participants. Many will return to farming either in a full-time or part-time capacity but there are job opportunities in the horticulture and forestry sectors. Practical learning with approved hosts, home farm involvement and discussion group participation are integral parts of these courses where participants have the opportunity to develop the skills and competencies associated with their chosen career. Participants who achieve the necessary results may transfer to higher level courses and progress up the National Framework of Qualifications ladder. Please Note: Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture Applications Due to the continuing high demand for this course; applicants are strongly advised to apply to a number of agricultural colleges when making their application. Viability of Courses In the event that that there are insufficient applications received for a particular further education course to be viable; Teagasc reserve the right not to run the course. FACTFILE CAREER PROFILE

12 Further Education Courses Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture FACTFILE Course Duration: Awarding Body: Course Code: Progression: Location: Application: Maintenance Grant: One Year FETAC 5M2373 Teagasc Green Cert, Advanced Certificate in Agriculture, Higher Education Links Scheme, Higher Certificate in Agriculture/BSc in Agriculture Agricultural Colleges and Teagasc Regional Education Centres Direct to College/Regional Education Centre Teagasc Grant Scheme (Means Tested) Entry Requirements and Application Procedures This course is offered on a full-time basis at colleges. Applicants for the full-time programme must have completed the senior cycle of a second level school or be 17 years old or over on 1 January following entry to the course. The course may also be offered on a part-time basis to mature students at Agricultural Colleges and Teagasc Regional Education Centres. Applicants must be 23 years old or over on 1 January following entry to the course. CAREER PROFILE David O Halloran Navan, Co Meath Course I completed the Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture course in Ballyhaise Agricultural College. I took part in this course to gain experience and knowledge in the agricultural industry. I found the theory of this course very interesting. The course covered a wide range of different modules including dairy production, tractor maintenance, beef and dairy skills which I found most interesting. It is a very worthwhile course and I would definitely encourage any student who has an interest in agriculture to join the course. Practical Learning Period (PLP) I completed my 12 week Practical Learning Period on the Keavney farm in Dunderry, Co Meath. It was a great privilege to work on such a top class, well organised dairy farm. During my twelve weeks on the farm I gained experience and knowledge in dairy farm management along with many other skills. The Keavney family had a very positive influence on my attitude towards dairy farming. Future Plans I am currently back working on the Keavney farm where I completed my twelve week Practical Learning Period. I also milk on a part-time basis on a neighbour s farm. I hope to get accepted back into Ballyhaise College to complete the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Dairy Herd Management) course which I believe is a very worthwhile course. In the future I also plan to go into dairy farming myself as I hope to inherit land from within the family. Course Aims This course, accredited by FETAC, is the introductory course for young people who wish to make their career as farmers. The course is suitable for people seeking employment on farms. Graduates of the course are eligible to: Progress to a Level 6 Green Cert or an Advanced Certificate in Agriculture programme Transfer to Year 2 of the Higher Certificate in Agriculture or a BSc in Agriculture at an Institute of Technology Transfer to linked courses at Institutes of Technology through the Higher Education Links Scheme Locations The Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture is offered at Agricultural Colleges and Teagasc Regional Education Centres. Course Structure and Content The course consists of a combination of formal course work and a period of practical learning. The formal course work is split 50:50 (approx) between practical/ skills training and classroom (theoretical) sessions. The course consists of a range of mandatory and elective modules. Students choose a cluster of elective modules in one of the following specialisms: dairy production, drystock production, machinery and crop production. On-Farm Practical Learning Period Students on the full-time programme spend a 12-week practical learning period on an approved training farm which has the enterprise of their specialism. On successful completion of the course students are awarded the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture. This course does not meet the training requirement for Stamp Duty Exemption. Progression Students with this Level 5 award may progress to the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture or a Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration (Teagasc Green Cert). Students with this Level 5 award may apply, via the Higher Education Links Scheme, for the Higher Certificate in Agriculture/BSc in Agriculture. Students with the Level 5 award at merit or distinction may apply directly to Waterford, Cork and Dundalk ITs for direct entry to Year 2 of the Higher Certificate in Agriculture/BSc in Agriculture.

13 Further Education Courses Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration (Teagasc Green Cert) Course Duration: Awarding Body: Course Code: Progression: Location: Application: Entry Requirements and Application Procedures Students who have completed the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture, or equivalent course, are eligible to apply. Apply directly to a college or Teagasc Regional Education Centre. Course Aims This course, accredited by the Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC), is suitable for people who wish to meet the minimum educational qualification requirement for Stamp Duty Exemption on the transfer of land. It does not provide a progression opportunity for those wishing to complete a third level agricultural course. Locations This course is offered at six agricultural colleges - Ballyhaise, Clonakilty, Gurteen, Kildalton, Mountbellew and Pallaskenry. It is also provided at Teagasc Regional Education Centres subject to resources and demand. Course Structure and Content The course extends over 12 months and is delivered by a combination of on-farm practical learning course work delivered on benchmarking farms, and block release course work at the college amounting to four weeks. During the course, students operate their home farm to a farm development plan in conjunction with the Teagasc tutors. They must also carry out projects on their home farm. On successful completion of the Teagasc Green Cert, students are awarded the FETAC Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration. This course meets the training requirement for Stamp Duty Exemption. Progression Students may apply for a place on an Advanced Certificate in Agriculture Programme. One Year FETAC 6S3006 May progress to a Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture Programme Agricultural Colleges and Teagasc Regional Education Centres Direct to College or Teagasc Regional Education Centre Gerard Connolly Doohamlet, Co Monaghan I come from a dairy farm where I am farming 70 cows with my uncle. I always intended to return to the home farm and hope to increase cow numbers and profitability after 2015 when quota restrictions are lifted. I was keen to gain sufficient knowledge to enable me to do this efficiently. I completed the Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture course at Ballyhaise College. I enjoyed my year in the college and learned a lot especially about grassland management and dairying. At the end of the year I knew that I would need to continue my studies to gain the Green Cert to begin the development of my home farm. Course At that time Teagasc introduced the new Level 6 Specific Purpose in Farm Admin Green Cert course. The course is part time and is based on the principle of applying the technology part of the course directly on the home farm. In this way I learned about cash flow budgeting and how to complete an e-profit monitor. I also found the introduction to the ICBF system through the home farm project very useful. In the future I will continue to use these management aids in the operation of my business. FACTFILE CAREER PROFILE

14 Further Education Courses Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Dairy Herd Management) FACTFILE Course Duration: Awarding Body: Course Code: Location: Application: Maintenance Grant: One Year FETAC 6M2254 Kildalton College, Clonakilty College, Ballyhaise College, Gurteen College and Pallaskenry College Direct to College Teagasc Grant Scheme (Means Tested) Entry Requirements and Application Procedures Students who have completed the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture, or equivalent course, are eligible to apply. Apply directly to the college of your choice. Selection for places is by interview, which is held in June/July. (Killian receiving the runner up award in the FBD sponsored Teagasc Student of the Year from Minister Brendan Smith in March 2009. Also Pictured is Professor Gerry Boyle, Director of Teagasc). Course Aims The course provides in-depth knowledge of dairying and the dairy industry. It is designed to ensure that participants acquire the high level of technical and managerial skills required: To run a modern commercial dairy farm To gain employment in the agri-business sector. Location The course is offered at Ballyhaise, Clonakilty, Kildalton, Gurteen and Pallaskenry Colleges. Course Structure and Content Students spend 20 weeks on course work in the college. CAREER PROFILE Killian O Donovan Clonakilty, Co Cork Course The course was highly beneficial to me. Second year was a big step up from first year and the emphasis on farmled assessments which concentrated on the home farm business was very applied. On-Farm Practical Learning Period I did my 12 weeks practical learning on the farm of Gareth O Neill in Ballineen, Co Cork. This was a very worthwhile experience as it is a very efficient dairy farm involved in grass measurement and budgeting. This is the technology that will help raise profits in my own business during my career. I advise all Level 5 students seeking a career in dairy farming to do this course. Future Plans I plan to farm in partnership with my parents and build a successful grazedgrass dairy farm. I am an active member in my local discussion group. I am interested in travelling also and together with my parents we are part of the European Dairy Farmers network which is a useful network for exchanging ideas. In addition students complete a 12 week practical learning period on an approved training host farm. While most complete this in Ireland, there are opportunities for completing the practical learning period in the USA, New Zealand, Australia and Europe. On successful completion of the course students are awarded a FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture. Students who successfully complete this course meet the training requirements for Stamp Duty Exemption. Progression Students who achieve merit or distinction in the FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture are eligible to apply to Waterford IT/Cork IT for direct entry to Year 2 of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Level 7) or direct entry into Year 3 of the Level 7 BSc in Agriculture at Dundalk IT. Students are also eligible to apply for the Teagasc Level 7 Professional Diploma in Dairy Farm Management. Note The locations offering this course are subject to change.

15 Further Education Courses Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Drystock Management) Course Duration: Awarding Body: Course Code: Application: Maintenance Grant: Entry Requirements and Application Procedure Students who have completed the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture, or equivalent course, are eligible to apply. Apply directly to Gurteen, Kildalton and Mountbellew Colleges. Selection for places is by interview, which is held in June/July. Course Aims This full-time course equips students with the husbandry and management skills to run a successful drystock farm. It also prepares graduates for further training in farm management, farm work abroad and careers in agri-industry. Location The one-year course is offered at both Gurteen, Kildalton and Mountbellew Colleges. Course structure and content Students spend 20 weeks at the college and spend a further 12 weeks on-farm practical learning period on an approved host farm. On successful completion of the course students are awarded a FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture. Students who successfully complete this course meet the training requirements for Stamp Duty Exemption. Progression Students who achieve merit or distinction in the FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture are eligible to apply to Waterford IT/Cork IT for direct entry to Year 2 of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. (Level 7). Note The locations offering this course are subject to change. One Year FETAC 6M2254 Location: Gurteen College, Kildalton College and Mountbellew College Direct to College Teagasc Grant Scheme (Means Tested) Wesley Thompson Portlaoise, Co Laois Course I decided to do the Advanced Certificate in Drystock Management course to gain more knowledge and experience in handling cattle and treating animals. Drystock farming has always been my only interest. The course showed me how to run an efficient and profitable farm. During the year, I also completed an AI Technicians course with Dovea AI and received a DIY Operator s Certificate. I also completed a Hoof Paring course by the Farm Relief Services. On-Farm Practical Learning I completed my 12 weeks practical learning with Robin Talbot in Ballacolla, Co Laois. There I managed the entire suckler enterprise while he was away on holidays. During my time on the farm, I gained great experience and knowledge on how to produce quality animals for the bull beef enterprise. Future Plans I am currently working on my home farm while also working for the Farm Relief Service on a part-time basis. In the future I hope to study at Waterford IT and complete the Ordinary Bachelor Degree in Agriculture course. This would qualify me for a wider range of jobs in the agriculture sector. FACTFILE CAREER PROFILE

16 Further Education Courses Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Agricultural Mechanisation) FACTFILE Course Duration: Awarding Body: Course Code: Location: Application: Maintenance Grant: 16 Months FETAC 6M2254 Pallaskenry College Direct to College Teagasc Grant Scheme (Means Tested) Entry Requirements and Application Procedures Students who have completed the FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture, or equivalent course, are eligible to apply. Apply directly to the College. Selection for places is by interview. Jamie Langan Tuam, Co Galway Course I found it to be a very worthwhile course. There is an excellent balance of theory, practical mechanical experience and farm machinery operation. As part of the course every student has to do either a tractor based or fabrication project. The project I choose was based on a Massey Ferguson 165. This tractor was idle for a number of years and needed work on the engine and steering. I thought this would make a great project as I would get to chance to repair many different problems on the tractor. The tractor is now back in service and used by the owner to do small jobs. I thought this project was a great learning experience. Course Aims This course provides young people the knowledge and skills required for: Working in the farm machinery industry e.g., agricultural contractors, fabricators and machinery sales, etc Running an agricultural contracting business Transferring to Year 2 of the B Eng (Agriculture) in IT Tralee Location This course is offered at Pallaskenry Agricultural College, Pallaskenry, Co Limerick. Course Structure and Content Course content includes maintenance and repair of machinery, workshop practices, crop management, environmental control, business management and information technology. On successful completion of the programme students are awarded a FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture. This award meets the training requirements for Stamp Duty Exemption. Progression Students who successfully complete the Advanced Certificate in Agriculture (Agricultural Mechanisation) and are successful in an interview can gain entry to Year 2 of the Bachelor of Engineering (Agricultural) Level 7 at the Institute of Technology Tralee. CAREER PROFILE Practical Learning Period I did my practical learning with McHale Farm Machinery, Kilmaine, Co Mayo. During my time in the garage I gained a lot of experience servicing and repairing Fendt, Massey Ferguson and McHale machinery. After completing the course I am going back working for McHales again. Overall, I found the course in Pallaskenry very beneficial. It is ideal for people who prefer hands on work and who want to be able to maintain and operate farm machinery.