Bachelor in Science (Early Childhood Education)
CAO Code: CM020
2023 CAO Points: 316
2022 CAO Points: 316
B.Sc Early Childhood Education Information Video
What is the B.Sc. (Early Childhood Education)?
The quality of education and care that children receive in the earliest years of their lives has a huge influence on their subsequent education and happiness. In order to enhance existing provision of courses for preparing early childhood practitioners, MIE is delighted to offer this new level 8 degree which is accredited by Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. The flexible delivery of this
What will I study?
Students will study a wide range of courses to help them become knowledgeable, dedicated early childhood practitioners. These include child psychology, play, language and literacy, enquiry-based learning, child care and protection, arts and the early years. You will learn about educators who have influenced the education of young children, including Montessori,
What are my career options?
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What other options do I have?
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General information:
CAO code: CM020
Duration: 4 years full-time
Award level: NFQ 8
ECTS Credits: 240
Awarding body: Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
Please note: The Bachelor of Science courses are self-funded courses that do not qualify under the Free Fees Initiative. At time of publication, the 2023-24 tuition fee for these courses is €3000 per annum, payable by the student. This is different to the normal student contribution fee. Contact the Institute directly for details of fees for these courses in 2024-2025.
Students on the Bachelor of Science courses in receipt of fee-only SUSI grants (i.e. where no maintenance element is payable to the student) should be aware that SUSI will only contribute 50% of the tuition fees for those students and students must pay the balance. For the 2023-24 academic year this amounted to €1,500.
Currently, students in receipt of SUSI grants which include a maintenance payment to the student receive 100% of their tuition fees from SUSI.
Minimum entry requirements:
No. of Leaving Cert subjects: 6
Grade H5 on a higher level paper in not less than two subjects
Grade 06/H7 in four subjects
Minimum grades: Maths – H7/O6
English – H7/O6, Language – H7/O6
Minimum CAO Points Requirement: 315
QQI Requirements
Students with appropriate QQI (Level 5 and Level 6) qualifications, with a minimum of five distinctions, can be admitted on a competitive basis to this course.
The QQI awards accepted can be found here.
Advanced Entry
Students who have successfully completed one or more years
Mature Applicants
Mature applicants must apply through the CAO by 5.15pm 1st February. A mature student must be 23 years of age or over on 1st January in the year of intended entry. The CAO online application facility for late applicants opens on 5th March at 12 noon and closes on 1st May at 5.15pm.
In mid-March, the MIE Admissions Office will email mature applicants and advise them to complete and return a 'Mature Student Supplementary Application Form'. The closing date will be 5.00pm Friday 3rd May 2024. Applicants will be notified of interview dates and times by the end of May. Please note that any offer is typically subject to fulfilling the minimum entry requirements for CM020.