Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: 1898
Location: Limerick, Ireland
Affiliation: University of Limerick (UL)
MIC offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs, primarily focusing on education, humanities, and the liberal arts.
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Primary school teaching with a comprehensive curriculum integrating educational theory and practice.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Broad-based humanities education with specializations in areas like English, history, geography, psychology, and more.
Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology (B.Ed Psy)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Integrates primary school teaching with a strong foundation in psychology.
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education (BA ECCE)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Early childhood education, focusing on child development, pedagogy, and early years' curriculum.
Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)
Duration: 2 years
Focus: Preparing graduates for primary school teaching, including extensive school placements.
Master of Education (M.Ed)
Duration: 1-2 years
Focus: Advanced studies in education, with specializations such as educational leadership, special education, and curriculum studies.
Master of Arts (MA)
Specializations: Various fields within humanities and social sciences, such as English, history, philosophy, and more.
Duration: 1-2 years
Focus: Advanced academic study and research in chosen fields.
Master of Arts in Christian Leadership in Education (MACLE)
Duration: 2 years
Focus: Leadership in educational settings with an emphasis on Christian values.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Duration: 3-4 years
Focus: Original research in various fields of education, humanities, and social sciences.
Doctor of Education (EdD)
Duration: 3-4 years
Focus: Professional doctorate aimed at experienced educators, focusing on applied research and leadership in education.
Modern Infrastructure: MIC features state-of-the-art facilities, including lecture halls, research centers, and libraries.
Library: Extensive collections of academic resources, study spaces, and access to digital resources.
Sports Facilities: Gymnasium, sports fields, and recreational areas to support student wellness.
Accommodation: On-campus and nearby off-campus housing options.
Dining Services: Cafeteria and various dining options available on campus.
Student Center: Hub for student activities, clubs, and societies.
Health Services: On-campus health and counseling services.
Clubs and Societies: Wide range of student-run clubs and societies covering academic, cultural, sports, and special interest areas.
Events and Activities: Regular events such as guest lectures, cultural festivals, and social gatherings.
Student Union: Represents student interests, organizes activities, and provides support services.
Academic Support: Includes tutoring, writing centers, and study groups to assist students in their academic pursuits.
Career Services: Guidance on internships, job placements, resume building, and interview preparation.
International Office: Support for international students, including visa assistance, orientation programs, and cultural integration activities.
Volunteering: Opportunities to engage in community service and volunteer work.
Local Interaction: Interaction with the local community of Limerick enriches the student experience.
City Amenities: Limerick offers a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Transport Links: Excellent connectivity to other parts of Ireland and Europe via public transport and Shannon Airport.
Safety and Comfort: Limerick is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) |
4 years |
Primary school teaching, integrating educational theory, practice, and curriculum studies. |
Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
4 years |
Broad-based humanities education with specializations in areas like English, history, psychology. |
Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology (B.Ed Psy) |
4 years |
Integrates primary school teaching with a strong foundation in psychology. |
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education (BA ECCE) |
4 years |
Focus on early childhood education, including child development and pedagogy. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
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Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) |
2 years |
Preparing graduates for primary school teaching, including extensive school placements. |
Master of Education (M.Ed) |
1-2 years |
Advanced studies in education with specializations such as educational leadership and special education. |
Master of Arts (MA) |
1-2 years |
Advanced academic study and research in humanities and social sciences. |
Master of Arts in Christian Leadership in Education (MACLE) |
2 years |
Leadership in educational settings with an emphasis on Christian values. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
3-4 years |
Original research in various fields of education, humanities, and social sciences. |
Doctor of Education (EdD) |
3-4 years |
Professional doctorate aimed at experienced educators, focusing on applied research and leadership in education. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) |
4 years |
$15,000 - $18,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
4 years |
$14,000 - $17,000 |
Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology (B.Ed Psy) |
4 years |
$15,000 - $18,000 |
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education (BA ECCE) |
4 years |
$14,000 - $17,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) |
2 years |
$16,000 - $19,000 |
Master of Education (M.Ed) |
1-2 years |
$14,000 - $17,000 |
Master of Arts (MA) |
1-2 years |
$14,000 - $17,000 |
Master of Arts in Christian Leadership in Education (MACLE) |
2 years |
$14,000 - $17,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education |
3-4 years |
$13,000 - $16,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Arts |
3-4 years |
$13,000 - $16,000 |
Doctor of Education (EdD) |
3-4 years |
$13,000 - $16,000 |
Location: Limerick, Ireland
Affiliation: University of Limerick (UL)
MIC provides a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in education, humanities, and liberal arts.
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Primary school teaching.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Humanities with specializations in areas such as English, history, and psychology.
Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology (B.Ed Psy)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Primary teaching with a foundation in psychology.
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education (BA ECCE)
Duration: 4 years
Focus: Early childhood education.
Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)
Duration: 2 years
Focus: Primary school teaching.
Master of Education (M.Ed)
Duration: 1-2 years
Focus: Advanced education studies with various specializations.
Master of Arts (MA)
Duration: 1-2 years
Focus: Humanities and social sciences.
Master of Arts in Christian Leadership in Education (MACLE)
Duration: 2 years
Focus: Leadership in educational settings with Christian values.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Duration: 3-4 years
Focus: Research in education, humanities, and social sciences.
Doctor of Education (EdD)
Duration: 3-4 years
Focus: Applied research and leadership in education.
Academic Qualifications: Equivalent qualifications to Irish secondary school or university degrees, depending on the program level.
English Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency through tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. Minimum scores vary by program.
Application Materials: Transcripts, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and other specific requirements per program.
Undergraduate Programs: $14,000 - $18,000 per year
Postgraduate Programs: $14,000 - $19,000 per year
Doctoral Programs: $13,000 - $16,000 per year (Note: These are estimated fees. Currency conversion and exact costs may vary. It’s advisable to check the official website for the most accurate information.)
Scholarships: Various scholarships are available for international students based on merit and need.
Financial Aid: Some programs offer financial assistance or payment plans.
Accommodation: On-campus housing is available, along with private rental options in Limerick.
Student Services: Comprehensive support services including academic advising, counseling, health services, and career guidance.
Clubs and Societies: A wide range of student-run clubs and societies to join, fostering a vibrant campus community.
Events and Activities: Regular events such as guest lectures, cultural festivals, and social gatherings.
International Office: Dedicated office to assist with visa applications, immigration, and orientation.
Orientation Programs: Designed to help international students acclimate to life in Ireland and at the college.
Cultural Integration: Activities and events to promote cultural exchange and integration.
City Amenities: Limerick offers a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Transport Links: Excellent connectivity to other parts of Ireland and Europe via public transport and Shannon Airport.
Safety and Comfort: Limerick is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Student Visa: International students from outside the EU/EEA need a student visa to study in Ireland.
Immigration Registration: Required upon arrival in Ireland. The International Office provides guidance on this process.
Work While Studying: International students are allowed to work part-time during their studies and full-time during holidays.
Post-Graduation Work: Graduates may be eligible for a post-study work visa, allowing them to gain work experience in Ireland.
Identify Programs: Explore the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs offered by MIC.
Check Requirements: Review the specific entry requirements for each program on the college’s website.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from previous educational institutions.
Proof of English Proficiency: Required for non-native English speakers. Acceptable tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Personal Statement: A statement outlining your academic interests, career goals, and reasons for applying.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two or three letters from academic or professional references.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): For postgraduate applicants, a detailed CV may be required.
Research Proposal: For doctoral programs, a research proposal outlining your intended area of study and research questions may be needed.
Application Portal: Complete the online application through the college’s official application portal.
Application Fee: Pay the required application fee (if applicable).
Deadline Awareness: Ensure you are aware of application deadlines for your chosen program.
Complete Submission: Submit all required documents and application forms before the deadline.
Review Period: The admissions committee will review your application. This process can take several weeks to a few months.
Interview (if applicable): Some programs may require an interview as part of the selection process.
Offer Letter: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter outlining the terms of your admission.
Acceptance Confirmation: Confirm your acceptance by following the instructions provided in the offer letter, which may include paying a deposit.
Visa Application: For non-EU/EEA students, begin the student visa application process. The college’s International Office can provide guidance.
Accommodation: Arrange for on-campus or off-campus housing.
Travel Arrangements: Plan your travel to Ireland, ensuring you arrive in time for orientation and the start of the academic term.
Orientation Programs: Participate in orientation sessions designed to help international students acclimate to the college and Irish culture.
Primary Intake: September (Fall semester)
Application Deadline: Typically in early February through the Central Applications Office (CAO) for Irish and EU students. International students should check specific deadlines on the MIC website or contact the admissions office.
Primary Intake: September (Fall semester)
Application Deadlines: Varies by program, generally a few months before the start of the semester (April-June for September intake).
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent with satisfactory grades. Specific subject requirements may apply (e.g., English, Mathematics, and another language).
English Language Proficiency:
For non-native English speakers: IELTS (minimum score of 6.0), TOEFL (minimum score of 80-90), or equivalent.
Additional Requirements:
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Interview or aptitude test may be required.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent with satisfactory grades.
English Language Proficiency:
Similar to B.Ed requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology (B.Ed Psy)
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent with satisfactory grades.
English Language Proficiency:
Similar to B.Ed requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education (BA ECCE)
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent with satisfactory grades.
English Language Proficiency:
Similar to B.Ed requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in any field with a minimum second-class honors.
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS (minimum score of 6.5), TOEFL (minimum score of 90-100), or equivalent.
Additional Requirements:
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Interview may be required.
Master of Education (M.Ed)
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field.
English Language Proficiency:
Similar to PME requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Research proposal.
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Master of Arts (MA)
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
English Language Proficiency:
Similar to PME requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Research proposal.
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Master of Arts in Christian Leadership in Education (MACLE)
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in education, theology, or a related field.
English Language Proficiency:
Similar to PME requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Personal statement.
Letters of recommendation.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
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Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship |
High academic achievement in final year of secondary school |
Up to $2,000 |
Postgraduate Scholarship |
High academic achievement in undergraduate studies |
Up to $3,000 |
International Student Scholarship |
Non-EU/EEA students with strong academic records |
Up to $4,000 |
Sanctuary Scholarship |
Applicants from asylum-seeker/refugee backgrounds |
Full tuition fee waiver |
Sport Scholarship |
Outstanding achievement in sports |
Variable, includes financial aid and support services |
Music Scholarship |
Exceptional musical talent and achievement |
Variable, includes financial aid and support services |
Special Needs Assistant (SNA) Bursary |
Students pursuing the SNA program with demonstrated financial need |
Variable, based on need |
Mature Student Scholarship |
High academic achievement and financial need, for students aged 23 or over |
Up to $2,000 |
Doctoral Research Scholarship |
Exceptional research proposal and academic achievement in relevant field |
Up to $5,000 |
Alumni Scholarship |
Children or relatives of MIC alumni |
Up to $2,000 |
Accommodation Type |
Features |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
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On-Campus Accommodation |
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TARA Building Apartments |
Single rooms, shared kitchen and living areas, en-suite bathrooms |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
Courtbrack Accommodation |
Single rooms, shared bathrooms and kitchens |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
Off-Campus Accommodation |
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Private Rental (1-bedroom) |
Fully furnished, private amenities |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
Shared Apartment |
Private room, shared common areas |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Host Family |
Private room, meals included |
$7,000 - $9,000 |
Facility |
Description |
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Library |
Extensive collections, study spaces, access to digital resources |
Learning Resource Centre |
Support for students' academic and professional development |
Technology-Enhanced Learning |
Modern facilities to support technology-integrated learning |
Sports Facilities |
Gymnasium, sports fields, and recreational areas |
Dining Services |
On-campus dining options including cafeteria and coffee shops |
Wi-Fi and IT Services |
Comprehensive IT support, campus-wide Wi-Fi access |
Health Services |
On-campus health center providing medical and counseling services |
Student Center |
Hub for student activities, clubs, and societies |
Chapel |
Beautiful chapel for worship and reflection |
Rigorous Programs: MIC offers strong programs in education, liberal arts, and early childhood care, focusing on both theoretical and practical learning.
Experienced Faculty: Students benefit from learning under distinguished professors and educators.
Research Opportunities: Access to extensive libraries and research facilities enhances academic pursuits.
Modern Infrastructure: The campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including lecture halls, research centers, and libraries.
Library: Extensive resources, including access to digital resources and Trinity College Dublin’s library.
Learning Resource Centre: Support for students' academic and professional development.
Technology-Enhanced Learning: Modern facilities to support technology-integrated learning.
Sports Facilities: Gymnasium, sports fields, and recreational areas to support student wellness.
Dining Services: On-campus dining options including a cafeteria and coffee shops.
Student Center: Hub for student activities, clubs, and societies.
Health Services: On-campus health center providing medical and counseling services.
On-Campus Housing: Various options, including single, en-suite, and shared rooms, with amenities like Wi-Fi, common areas, and laundry facilities.
Off-Campus Options: Includes private rentals, shared apartments, and host family arrangements, providing flexibility based on preferences and budget.
Clubs and Societies: A wide range of student-run clubs and societies cater to diverse interests, including academic, cultural, sports, and hobby-based groups.
Events and Festivals: MIC hosts various events, such as guest lectures, cultural festivals, and social gatherings, fostering a sense of community.
Student Union: The student union organizes activities, represents student interests, and provides support services.
Health and Counseling: On-campus health services offer medical care and counseling to support student well-being.
Academic Advising: Advisors provide guidance on academic planning, course selection, and career goals.
Career Services: Assistance with internships, job placements, resume building, and interview preparation.
Sports Facilities: Gymnasium, sports fields, and recreational areas encourage physical activity and wellness.
Outdoor Activities: Proximity to scenic landscapes offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor pursuits.
Fitness Programs: Various fitness classes and programs promote a healthy lifestyle.
Chapel Services: Regular services and religious events are held in the beautiful on-campus chapel.
Faith-Based Groups: Various groups and organizations support spiritual growth and community engagement.
Retreats and Workshops: Opportunities for spiritual retreats and workshops help students deepen their faith.
Volunteering: Opportunities to engage in community service and volunteer work, enhancing personal growth and social responsibility.
Local Interaction: Interaction with the local community of Limerick enriches the student experience.
City Amenities: Limerick offers a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Transport Links: Excellent connectivity to other parts of Ireland and Europe via public transport and Shannon Airport.
Safety and Comfort: Limerick is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Support Services: Dedicated support for international students, including orientation programs, visa assistance, and cultural integration activities.
Diverse Community: Welcoming environment with students from various backgrounds.
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
School Placements: Integral part of the program, with students gaining hands-on teaching experience in primary schools throughout the course.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Internships and Work Experience: Opportunities for practical experience in various sectors related to their field of study, such as media, cultural organizations, and public service.
Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology (B.Ed Psy)
School Placements: Practical teaching experience in primary schools combined with psychological research opportunities.
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education (BA ECCE)
Early Years Placements: Students undertake placements in early childhood settings to gain practical experience with young children.
Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)
School Placements: Extensive placements in primary schools are a core component, ensuring students gain practical teaching experience.
Master of Education (M.Ed) and Master of Arts (MA)
Internships and Research Projects: Depending on the specialization, students may engage in internships, fieldwork, or research projects in educational or professional settings.
Career Counseling
Personalized Guidance: One-on-one career counseling to help students identify their strengths, interests, and career goals.
Career Planning: Assistance in creating a personalized career plan, including setting short-term and long-term goals.
Job Search Support
Job Listings: Access to job listings and recruitment portals.
Job Fairs: Regular job fairs and employer presentations to connect students with potential employers.
Resume and Interview Preparation
Workshops: Regular workshops on resume writing, cover letter crafting, and interview techniques.
Mock Interviews: Practice interviews to build confidence and improve performance.
Employer Engagement
Industry Partnerships: Collaboration with various schools, educational institutions, and community organizations to create placement opportunities.
Networking Events: Events and seminars where students can network with professionals and alumni.
Alumni Network
Mentoring Programs: Alumni mentoring programs where graduates provide guidance and support to current students.
Networking Opportunities: Access to a broad network of alumni in diverse fields.
High Employability Rates
Employment: Many graduates secure employment in their chosen fields shortly after graduation.
Diverse Career Paths: Graduates find opportunities in various sectors, including education, community organizations, cultural institutions, and business.
Post-Graduation Services
Ongoing Career Support: Career services available to alumni, including job search assistance and career counseling.
Professional Development: Opportunities for further education and professional development.
Lifelong Learning
Courses and Workshops: Continued access to courses, workshops, and seminars for professional and personal development.
Skill Development
Hard and Soft Skills: Emphasis on developing both technical skills and soft skills, such as communication, leadership, and problem-solving.
Workshops and Training: Various workshops and training sessions to enhance employability.
Entrepreneurial Support
Start-up Support: Resources and mentorship for students interested in starting their own educational ventures or businesses.
Incubators and Funding: Access to business incubators and potential funding sources.
1. Program Popularity: More popular programs, such as the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), may have a higher number of applicants, making them more competitive.
2. Applicant Pool: The qualifications and preparedness of the applicant pool each year can influence acceptance rates.
3. Capacity: The college’s capacity for certain programs can also determine how many students are accepted each year.
Address: Mary Immaculate College, South Circular Road, Limerick, Ireland