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The Awarding Bodies - Limerick Institute of Technology

Awarding Bodies are organisations that are authorised to make postgraduate awards, certification, or award qualifications.

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Certain Irish institutions are both providers of courses and programmes and also awarding bodies for postgraduate certification in their own right: these are the Irish universities and the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).

An award is an academic qualification (degree, diploma or certificate) conferred in recognition of the successful completion of a higher education programme of study, either at undergraduate or postgraduate level, and issued by a designated awarding body. The National Framework of Qualifications sets out the criteria for major and non-major awards. Non-major awards include, minor awards, special purpose awards
and supplemental awards.

Major awards are the principal class of awards made at a given NFQ level and reflect a significant volume of learning, e.g. Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ, Level 8), Master Degree (NFQ, Level 9), Doctorate Degree (NFQ Level 10).

In Ireland, following the changes in the qualifications system as a result recent legislation, the number of statutory bodies has been reduced as the new awards councils FETAC and HETAC have assumed the the awarding functions previously fulfilled by several other Irish organisations such as the National Council for Educational Awards (NCEA), National Council for Vocational Awards (NCVA), Solas, Teagasc, the National Tourism Certification Board (CERT) and Bord Iascaigh Mhara.

Postgrad.ie lists all of the awarding bodies giving postgraduate certification in Ireland and the UK below.

Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) is a member of the Institutes of Technology Ireland (IOTI). The Institute has a number of campuses including three in Limerick, two in County Tipperary and one in Ennis, County Clare. The main campus is located at Moylish Park on the north of Limerick city.

History of the Limerick Institute of Technology

The Limerick City Vocational Education Committee (VEC) founded LIT in 1975. It began as one of Ireland’s Regional Technical Colleges. In 1980 the VEC established Limerick College of Art, Commerce and Technology. This included the newly established Limerick School of Art and Design, the School of Professional Studies and the Limerick Technical College at Moylish Park.

Accreditation

LIT offers courses at Level 6 (certificate) through Level 10 (PhD). It also caters for craft apprentices as well as adult and continuing education. The Institute awards its own Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate degrees. The Higher Education and Training Awards Council previously awarded these.

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