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DC970

Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)

Course Details

Course Code:
DC970
Course Type:
Postgraduate
NFQ Level:
9 - Please see www.qqi.ie for further information
Delivery Modes
Full-Time
Duration
2 Years
Phone:
+353 (0) 1
700 9161

Teachers are the backbone of our education system. If you’ve dreamed of making a difference as a primary school teacher, this course is for you. You’ll get hands-on experience and study in a vibrant environment where you’ll be encouraged to achieve your best. 

Overview

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During this two-year course, you’ll discover how to empower, motivate and engage children. You’ll also explore the latest approaches to helping them develop critical skills, including how to understand, analyse and apply what they learn. The course is designed to help students give every child the best education and to challenge traditional, often limiting, teaching approaches.

Get ready for a diverse learning experience
Modules are delivered through lectures, seminars, workshops and outdoor classes, while assessments include written assignments, interactive oral exams, quizzes and portfolios. You’ll also undertake 24 weeks of placement in primary school classrooms in both mainstream and special education teaching settings. 

Once you graduate, you can pursue a career as a primary school teacher or move into areas like educational administration, consulting, content writing, research or educational policy. Alternatively, you may choose to work in educational support services like the Professional Development Service for Teachers or the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment.

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Careers & Further Options

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Careers

DCU Graduate teachers enjoy high employment success rates - 99% of DCU Institute of Education graduates are in employment or further education some six months after graduation. 

While most of our graduates will work as teachers in primary schools, others will pursue further studies in education and related fields, such as guidance, pastoral care, school leadership and management. 

Others graduates will work in Further Education, Higher Education, government departments and other education and training settings.

  • Adult Education
  • Education
  • Government Departments
  • Post Primary Education

Entry Requirements

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ENTRY PROCESS FOR DC970

Note: The Department of Education Entry Requirements for a Professional Masters of Education (2024) is available in Irish here and in English here

Before making your application to DCU DC970:

Candidates wishing to apply for the Professional Masters of Education (Primary Teaching) MUST take Teastas Eorpach Gaeilge (TEG) Level B1 Oral Irish examination. A minimum of 65% must be attained on this examination to be eligible to apply for the PME (Primary) programme.

The TEG B1 Oral Irish examination dates for the Professional Masters of Education (Primary Teaching) 2025-26 are:

  • 17th & 18th January, 24th and 25th January 2025
  • For entry to the PMEP application process for 2025-26, the closing date for applying for the TEG oral examination is 5pm, 3rd January 2025
  • See www.teg.ie for more information.
  • A successful result in the TEG B1 Oral Irish examination will be valid for two years before the examination needs to be retaken
  • Applications for the TEG B1 Oral Irish examination are made directly through TEG.

Further information can be found on the TEG website:

o Leagan Gaeilge

o English Version

Further details on the application process should be viewed at the Next Steps section

 

Programme Structure

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With more than 4,000 students, the DCU Institute of Education is Ireland’s largest provider of education and training with over 150 academic staff with expertise in education. We take a modern, innovative and creative approach to education.

The PMEP programme starts in September each year. It begins with a two-week Gaeltacht course in late August. Then lectures begin in early September five days a week over two semesters. This is a full-time course.

Fees and Funding

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Fees

EU Status Fee
€5,900 per annum

How To Apply

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To apply for this programme:

  • All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here. Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application. Application opening date to be confirmed for 25/26.

Applications must include:

  • Academic Transcripts of Results for UG honours degree, with overall results of H2.2 or higher, (if you are in your final year of your Undergraduate Degree please upload transcripts for each year of study to date)
  • Evidence that you have fulfilled the minimum requirements for the following subjects:
        - Gaeilge: Leaving Certificate transcript (or equivalent)
        - English: Leaving Certificate transcript (or equivalent)
        - Mathematics: Leaving Certificate transcript (or equivalent)   
  • Irish language oral proficiency (65% on Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge, TEG, B1)
  • Passport Photograph
  • PMEP Additional Questionnaire (submitted within the Online Portal).

 

Please view the following documents for further information:

- Application Information in full DC970 Programme Guidance Notes Please note that dates     are provisional for now.

- How achieving a place on the programme is calculated DC970 PMEP Points Scoring System

- Our list of Frequently Asked Questions from Applicants DC970 PMEP FAQs

 

Important Notes

It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that each document submitted is valid evidence that the applicant achieved the required standard. Each document must be an official statement from a relevant institution, e.g. Certified university transcript (bearing stamp and signature), TEG certificate, school Leaving Certificate transcript (with candidate name, school name and year clearly shown). Screen shots, emails or portal page printouts will not be accepted, and your application will be declined. Please ensure to use a valid email address for the application, as updates will be provided via this address and check that spam filters are not in operation. 

Please note that all PMEP students must undertake two mandatory Gaeltacht Placement periods as pert of the programme. The first mandatory placement will take place from 22nd August 2025 - 5th September 2025, before lectures commence.

Application Deadlines

Applications will be accepted until the following date: 7th April 2025 (provisional). All documentation must be provided by this date.

Late applications will not be accepted.  All entry requirements must be met before 14th July 2025 (provisional). Applicants who have not yet completed their Undergraduate Degree have until the 14th of July 2025 to submit their full transcripts.

Queries

Queries on applications may be emailed to pgedapplications@dcu.ie. Please include the programme code (DC970) in the subject line of your email.

Commencement of Programme: August 2025

 

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