Post Graduate Courses That Award: Certificate of Attendance
A Certificate of Attendance (or Completion) is not an academic credential and there are no exam requirements necessary to earn a certificate of completion. Certificates of Attendance can be issued by a course provider when you have completed a training programme with them. Generally, this qualification does not fall on the National Framework of Qualifications, however, instead it is a document to mark the end of your course. Most certs will name the type of course, when it took place, and what you studied. A Certificate of Attendance can be used as verification of the time a student was registered at a particular educational institute.
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Massive Open Online Course (MOOC): Social Media and the Law
Online Learning, Law Course by Law Society of Ireland - Diploma Centre - DublinThe Law Society of Ireland’s award-winning Diploma Centre is delighted to once again run its annual Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Social Media and the Law. This year’s MOOC will provide participants with a comprehensive guide to the key social media issues arising in the context of changing Irish and EU regulations, together with…