There is no straight forward child psychology course, You must do a degree(3years) in psychology (between about 490 and 540 points depending on the college), then you must do between 1 to 2 years of experience in a practice or organisation, From there you apply to do clinical psychology(around 50 places in Ireland every year minimum of II1 DEGREE), this is 3 years. THEN you can go into child psychology which is even further study, research etc. in other words it is a very long path and there are very few places. Also even though there is a high demand for child psychologists in Ireland the government are not providing funding (you would probably have to go abroad for a job ATM). In other words unless you REALLY want it and work hard, its not a straight forward degree and extremely difficult.(trust me i know).
The points required for child psychology can vary between programs and universities. Generally, a competitive range would be around 400-500 points for child psychology courses in Ireland. It's advisable to check the specific entry requirements of the university or program you are interested in.
in your leaving cert how many points are needed to be an interior designer
You do not need to do the leaving cert to train to be a jockey. So zero.
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You have to be more specific. There are many types. I.e. you don't need many points for electrical engineering compared to that of biomedical engineering for instance. Also, stating if it is the Irish leaving cert may clarify, incase there is another type of leaving cert in the world
i think that you are referring to the irish leaving cert. I assume it is a D3, (45 higher level CAO points or 5 for lower level)
Around 450 to 500
Obviously it depends on what you would like to do.....
to be a vet u need 850 points, a docter 975 and a mcdonalds person needs 2 !!!!!!!!
In higher level a D1 is worth 55 points for an honours paper and 15 points in ordinary level
Yeah 290 points I think and ordinary maths