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Youth Work and Business with Fashion among new TUS offerings ahead of open evening ahead of CAO Change of Mind deadline. From back in October, at one of the Open Days in Moylish: at the Science Stand  were Limerick Educate Together Secondary School. students Beatrice Aguiar, Daniella Aguiar, Juliette Obuhouska and Zoe Dunne.

TUS open evening in Moylish to provide advice on all CAO courses ahead of Change of Mind deadline

Open evening in Moylish to provide advice on all CAO courses ahead of Change of Mind deadline
A packed Moylish at the Open Days back in October

The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) will showcase a range of new and in-demand courses at an upcoming CAO Open Evening at its Moylish Campus in Limerick, giving prospective students the opportunity to explore their options and get advice ahead of the Change of Mind deadline.

Taking place on Tuesday, April 22, from 6pm to 8pm, the event is aimed at students considering their next steps, with guidance available on CAO courses across TUS.

The new programmes now available at the Moylish Campus are Business with Fashion Management (Level 7 & 8), Youth Work & Community Development (Level 8) and Engineering (Common Entry) (Level 8), reflecting evolving student interests and strong demand across a range of sectors.


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Business with Fashion Management combines core business skills with an understanding of the fashion industry, preparing graduates for careers in areas such as retail, branding and marketing.  

Youth Work & Community Development equips students to support young people and communities through a values-driven approach focused on social inclusion, with integrated work placements and strong links to the sector.  

Engineering (Common Entry) gives students the opportunity to explore a range of engineering disciplines in first year before choosing the pathway that best suits their interests and strengths.  

Visitors to the Open Evening will have the opportunity to meet lecturers, explore campus facilities and learn more about course content, entry routes and career opportunities.

Aisling O’Connor, Tara Aherne, Anne O’Connor, Kristin O’Sullivan and Carina Novak, Hazelwood College, Dromcollogher, County Limerick. 

In addition to new programmes at Moylish, TUS has also expanded its offering across its campuses, including Physical Education with Business (Level 8) in Thurles, and new Level 7 entry routes in Digital Animation, Game Art & Design, and Visual Effects for Film, TV & Animation at Clonmel.

TUS has been ranked the most employable university in Ireland for three consecutive years in the Higher Education Authority’s Graduate Outcomes Survey, reflecting its strong focus on career-ready education.

Professor Vincent Cunnane, President of TUS, said, “We are seeing strong interest not only in our established courses, but also in the new programmes we are introducing this year. At TUS, we are continually evolving our offering to meet the needs of our students, of industry and of society. Our Open Evening gives prospective students the opportunity to explore those options and to make informed decisions about their CAO choices.”

The CAO Open Evening is open to all prospective students, as well as parents and guardians. A further Open Evening will take place at the TUS Thurles Campus on Wednesday, April 29, from 6pm to 8pm.

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