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Minister Lawless announces 17 new tertiary degree courses for the 2025/2026 academic year

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless today announced a significant expansion of the tertiary degree programme, with 17 new courses coming on stream for the 2025/2026 academic year.

A total of 41 courses will be available this year, with 27 open for applications tomorrow, 1 February, and a further 14 launching on 28 March.

Speaking today, Minister Lawless said:

“Enrolments in tertiary programmes surged by 68% in 2024, showing the strong demand for this flexible pathway to a degree so I am delighted to announce the continued investment and further expansion of these courses.

“What makes this option so wonderful, is that students can now begin their studies at a local further education institute before seamlessly progressing to higher education, without relying on the CAO points system.”

Tanya Jones, Deputy Director of the National Tertiary Office, said:

“Tertiary degrees provide a transformative opportunity for students who might have previously thought higher education was out of reach. By breaking down traditional barriers and creating additional access routes, these programmes enable more students to pursue their dream careers.

“Talented students are now able to fully embrace their potential without the constraints of points. In 2025, an increasing number of tertiary pathways are being introduced, catering not only to recent school leavers but also to those returning to education. This expansion ensures that education is more inclusive and accessible, empowering more people to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.”

Originally launched in 2023 with 152 students across 13 programmes, tertiary courses have grown rapidly. In 2024, 222 students enrolled in 19 programmes, including new options in Tourism, Healthcare, and Social Work, alongside an expanded Nursing offering.

This year the expansion will see courses being offered in areas of high demand such as, ICT, Nursing, Social Work, and Healthcare.

Minister Lawless added:

“The points a young person secure in their Leaving Certificate should not determine their future. If you are preparing for the Leaving Cert, or feel you’ve missed out on higher education, know that there are many pathways available to you.

“I encourage everyone to explore their options and take advantage of these opportunities.

“With the support of Education & Training Boards (ETBs) and Higher Education Institutes, learners can pursue a degree regardless of their background, family circumstances, or financial situation.”


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Prospective learners can find more information about the tertiary courses and how to apply on the NTO website.

The recently released Guidance Toolkit to assist students on their path to third-level education can also be found on the NTO website.

List of courses available for enrolment from 1 February

Higher Education Institution Education and Training Board Course
Technological University of the Shannon Limerick Clare ETB Bachelor of Busines(Hons) - Ennis
Technological University of the Shannon Limerick Clare ETB Bachelor of Business (Hons) - Mulgrave Street
Technological University of the Shannon Limerick Clare ETB Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Mobile and Web Computing
Technological University of the Shannon Limerick Clare ETB Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Studies with Beauty and Spa Management
Technological University of the Shannon Tipperary ETB Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Applied Sports Science
Munster Technological University Cork ETB BSc (Hons) in General Nursing
Munster Technological University Cork ETB BSc (Hons) in Mental Health Nursing (Morrison's Island)
Munster Technological University Kerry ETB BSc (Hons) in Mental Health Nursing (Mallow)
University College Cork Cork ETB Bachelor of Social Work (Hons)
Munster Technological University Kerry ETB BSc (Hons) in General Nursing - Denny Street
Munster Technological University Kerry ETB BSc (Hons) in General Nursing - Listowel
Munster Technological University Kerry ETB BSc (Hons) in Mental Health Nursing
South East Technological University Kilkenny Carlow ETB Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality Services
South East Technological University Kilkenny Carlow ETB Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Technology Management
South East Technological University Kilkenny Carlow ETB Bachelor of Science in Applied Healthcare
South East Technological University Kilkenny Carlow ETB Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Public Health and Health Promotion
South East Technological University Laois Offaly ETB Bachelor of Business (Hons)
South East Technological University Laois Offaly ETB Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Technology Management
South East Technological University Laois Offaly ETB Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Software Development
South East Technological University Waterford Wexford ETB Bachelor of Business
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology City of Dublin ETB/ Kildare Wicklow ETB BA (Hons) in Immersive Media Production
National College of Ireland City of Dublin ETB BA (Hons) in Digital and Business Skills
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology City of Dublin ETB BA (Hons) in Business and Psychology
Atlantic Technological University Mayo Sligo Leitrim ETB BSc (Hons) in Sustainable Engineering Technologies
Atlantic Technological University Mayo Sligo Leitrim ETB BSc (Hons) in General Nursing
Atlantic Technological University Galway Roscommon ETB BSc (Hons) in General Nursing
Atlantic Technological University Donegal ETB BSc (Hons) in General Nursing