Higher Certificate in Agriculture
| Duration: | Two Years |
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| Awarding Body: | HETAC |
| Course Codes: | CR010, DK685 |
| Progression: | B Sc Agriculture (Level 7) at ITs B Agr Sc Level 8 at UCD |
| Location: | Two Agricultural Colleges/Institutes of Technology |
| Method of application: | CAO |
| Maintenance Grant: | VEC (means tested) |
Course Aim
This two year course, offered jointly by agricultural colleges and institutes of technology, is accredited by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC). The course has been developed to provide the education and training needed by future farmers and skilled workers in the agri industry.
Location
The following partnerships offer the National Certificate in Agriculture:
- Clonakilty College, Co Cork and Cork Institute of Technology. Course Code CR010.
- Ballyhaise College, Co Cavan and Dundalk Institute of Technology. Course Code DK685.
Entry Requirements and Application Procedures
Applicants must apply through the CAO. They must have passes in five Leaving Certificate subjects at ordinary level (grade D3 or better). The subjects passed must include Maths and either English or Irish. The standard points system is used to rank applicants. Holders of relevant Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) Awards at Level 5 or Level 6 and mature students may also apply.
Career Prospects
As well as careers in farming, people completing this course can aspire to jobs in:
- Farm Management
- Environmental Management & Monitoring
- Agri Industry
- Sales & Marketing
- Quality Control
Course Structure and Content
The course is semesterised and modularised. There are two semesters in each year and students take 5-6 modules per semester.
Year One
During year one students spend four days per week at the Agricultural College and one day per week at the Institute of Technology. About 50% of the time is spent on practical instruction and 50% on classroom instruction.
Year Two
During year two students spend three days per week at the Agricultural College and two days/week at the Institute of Technology.
Students take six subjects made up of three mandatory subjects and three elective subjects. Students must choose one elective subject from each of the three elective groups.
Mandatory subjects
- Farm business management
- Agricultural marketing and quality assurance
- Practical training (March, April and May)
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During the second semester of the second year, students spend a 12 weeks a practical training period on approved host farms.
On successful completion of the two year programme students are awarded the HETAC Higher Certificate in Agriculture. (This course meets the educational requirements for Stamp Duty Exemption).
Progression
Holders of the Higher Certificate in Agriculture are eligible to apply for the add-on Bachelor of Science Level 7 in Agriculture at Institutes of Technology or to the B Agr Sc Level 8 at UCD.



