» Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Intellectual Disability Nursing
Programme Title Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Intellectual Disability Nursing CAO Code: Standard/ Mature LY928/ LY958 LYIT internal code LY_NNRSM_B Duration 4 Years ab initio Standard Code Places: 10 Mature Code Places: 4 FETAC/NCVA Places: 1 National Framework Level 8 Award Type Major Awarding Body LYIT, under Delegated Authority from HETAC - Is this Programme for Me?
- This programme may suit those who wish to pursue an interesting and worthwhile career in the caring services. Applicants should have
- An interest in acquiring the skills necessary to work with and care for people with a wide variety of intellectual disability problems
- A capacity to analyse problems and apply solutions based on best practice.
- Good communication skills.
- An interest in working with people who have intellectual disability problems and are in need of education, care, support and rehabilitation.
- Minimum Academic Entry Requirements
- Standard Code applicants must have passed at least 6 Leaving Certificate subjects, including the following subjects & results:
- English or Irish 0D3 or better (not Foundation Level Irish)
- Mathematics 0D3 (not Foundation Level Mathematics) (UK/NI Grade C or higher CG(S)E)
- A laboratory science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Physics & Chemistry joint or Agricultural Science) (UK/NI Grade C or higher CG(S)E)
- Three other subjects
- A minimum of Grade C3 in at least two higher-level papers (UK/ N.I. minimum of two A levels)
- A minimum of grade of D3 in the remaining papers.
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Have equivalent educational qualifications to those outlined above. The minimum entry requirements may be accumulated from more than one sitting of the Leaving Certificate or an equivalent examination. All applicants who meet the minimum requirements or who are taking the correct combination of subjects in the Leaving Certificate, or an equivalent examination are eligible to apply and will be ranked and selected on points.- FETAC applicants click FETAC
- Applicants presenting non-Irish exams as a basis for entry, please check the IOTCEF listing to search for the entry relevant to your country
- Applicants who are interested in taking selected modules only from this programme and/or those interested in studying this programme in a part-time mode, click Part-time Study
- Mature Applicants
- A quota of 9 places is allocated specifically for mature applicants on this programme. Mature Applicants (aged 23 or over on January 1st in the year of application) who do not meet the minimum educational requirements should apply via the CAO, using the mature code, before February 1st. These applicants will be required to undertake an aptitude test and interview (organised by An Bord Altranais). Candidates are advised to prepare well for interview and may find it useful to undertake some research of their own so that they have a broad overview of their chosen career. Mature applicant who fail to use the correct code or who apply after February 1st will be treated as standard applicants and will be assessed only the basis of Leaving Cert (or equivalent ) results presented.
- What will I have to study?
Year/Semester Proposed Modules,
subject to approvalMandatory/
ElectiveNo of credits Class hours per week 1/1 Biological & Related Sciences 1 Mandatory 5 4 Introduction to Social And Behavioural Sciences Mandatory 5 5 Learning to Learn Research & IT 1 Mandatory 5 6 Introduction to Nursing Mandatory 5 6 Nursing Skills 1 Mandatory 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 1/2 Biological & Related Sciences 2 Mandatory 5 5 Sociology And Lifespan Psychology Mandatory 5 5 Learning to Learn Research And IT - 2 Mandatory 5 6 Concepts & Aetiology of Intellectual Disability Mandatory 5 6 Principles of Intellectual Disability Nursing 1 Mandatory 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 2/3 Applied Biological & Related Science 1 Mandatory 5 3 Individual Differences Sociology & Law 1 Mandatory 5 5 Principles of Intellectual Disability Nursing 2 Mandatory 5 7 Primary Health Care Mandatory 5 6 Personal and Professional Development 1 Mandatory 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 2/4 Applied Biological & Related Science 2 Mandatory 5 3 Individual Differences Sociology & Law 2 Mandatory 5 5 Assessment & Skills Development Mandatory 5 6 Transitions & Interpersonal Relationships Mandatory 5 7 Personal and Professional Development 2 Mandatory 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 3/5 Applied Biological & Related Science 3 Mandatory 5 3 Sociology Abnormal Psychology & Law Mandatory 5 5 Behaviours that Challenge 1 Mandatory 5 5 Living Options & Support Networks Mandatory 5 6 Personal and Professional Development 3 Mandatory 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 3/6 Applied Biological & Related Science 4 Mandatory 5 3 Sociology Health Psychology & Law Mandatory 5 5 Behaviours that Challenge 2 Mandatory 5 5 Personal and Professional Development 4 Mandatory 5 6 Nutrition & Health Elective 5 6 Complimentary Therapies Elective 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 4/7 Applied Biological & Related Science 5 Mandatory 5 3 Physical & Psychological Illness in Intellectual Disability Mandatory 5 6 Principles of Intellectual Disability Nursing 3 Mandatory 5 5 Perspectives in Nursing Management Mandatory 5 5 Culture & Diversity in Health Care Elective 5 6 Counselling Elective 5 6 Taught Clinical Placement Mandatory 5 35 4/8 Taught Clinical Placement
(36 Week Internship)Mandatory 30 39 - Learning Outcomes
- On successful completion of this course the graduate will be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding in the following specialist areas and be able to apply this to the practice of disability nursing:
- Biological & Related Sciences
- Social & Behavioural Sciences
- Intellectual Disability Nursing Practice Studies
- Personal and Professional Development
- Health Studies and Applied Research
- Taught Clinical Placement
- Are there follow-up Programmes Available?
- On successful completion of this programme learners may transfer to programmes at LYIT leading to the award of Higher Diploma in any of the following clinical nursing specialties:
- Intellectual Disability Nursing – Challenging Behaviour
- Intellectual Disability Nursing - Care of the Older Person
- Please note that the above programmes are only offered subject to Health Service Executive need. Thus all programmes may not be available every year. For further details contact the Department of Nursing and Health Studies.
- Progression to programmes leading to the award Post-graduate Diploma or Masters Degree, or in some case, to programmes leading to the award of a Doctoral Degree is possible.
- Follow up programmes elsewhere include:
- Post Graduate Diploma in Nursing Education
- Post Graduate Diploma in various clinical nursing specialties relevant to intellectual disability nursing
- Progression internationally to second cycle (i.e. “Bologna masters”) degree programmes is also possible.
- Career Opportunities
- The main employers are:
- The Health Service Executive
- Other Public Services
- Private Sector Nursing Homes
- Former graduates are employed in the following capacities:
- Staff Nurse
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Clinical Nurse Manager
- Nursing Lecturer
- According to the feedback we received from our First Destination survey, the starting salary for recent graduates was €30,453. The prospects for nursing graduates are very good with the majority of graduates finding suitable employment immediately on successful completion of the programme.
- Health Declaration & Garda Clearance
- See: Nursing Overview Page.
- FETAC/NCVA Applicants
- 2 places on FETAC quota. See: Nursing Overview Page.
- This course begins in September each year. How to Apply
- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
- Contact Maura Pidgeon, Head of Department of Nursing & Health Studies, Letterkenny Institute of Technology by
- E- Mail: maura.pidgeon@lyit.ie
- Telephone: (074) 9186303
- Altranais Web Site: www.nursingboard.ie
- Nursing Careers Centre Website: www.nursingcareers.ie
- North Western Health Board Web Site: www.hse.ie
