English Explorer (south Of Ireland Language Centre):
In July, classes take place in the Cork Institute of Technology. The college is located in the Western suburbs of Cork city within short distance the accommodation used by our students. In terms of transport, it is very well serviced with three separate bus routes converging on the college
During the winter months, this school is a third level college, with over 7,000 Irish students.
Situated in the western suburbs of Cork City the Bishopstown Campus is bounded to the east by Rossa Avenue and to the west by open fields, walks and a river. Leisureworld, the new Sports Centre is right next door, including a 25m swimming pool. Just a few minutes walk away are Bishopstown and Wilton with shops, pubs and sports facilities. Also nearby are Cork University Hospital, the Cork Business and Technology Park, the regional headquarters of IDA (Ireland), FAS, and many other amenities. The City Centre is just a short bus ride away.
An ambitious development plan is under way which is totally transforming this campus. The new Information Technology Centre consists of Computer Laboratories, Seminar Rooms and open access computer stations for hundreds of students. All these computers are fully networked and on-line. Other exciting developments in the near future include new centres for Tourism and Catering, Advanced Technology skills, Apprenticeship and Administration. A Student Centre will act as a focus for student activity and leisure.
The campus is comprehensively equipped with lecture theatres, computer suites, laboratories, workshops, drawing studios and classrooms. The Library is impressive both in architectural and educational terms. It is the main focus for study in the Institute and side by side with traditional facilities, students can use the most up to date computer based methods for accessing information.
Just off the main concourse at the Bishopstown Campus are two large open areas, the East and West Atriums, which act as a lively focus for student life. Catering facilities are located in the East Atrium while the West Atrium serves as the main social and recreational area. The atriums give a "town centre" atmosphere to the campus.
For sports lovers, there are several outdoor pitches, used for both competitive games and for training. A brand-new synthetic all-weather pitch is in constant use for training and tournaments. The championship standard athletics track and synthetic surfaced tennis courts are other major outdoor assets. Indoor sports and training are accommodated in a large and well-equipped sports hall, centrally located on campus.
The campus has all the modern facilities one would expect from a third level college including:
- State of the art classrooms
- Computer facilities,
- Gymnasium
- Running track
- Football pitches
- Good transport links
- Library
- Canteen
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School / Office Address:
71 Wilton Court, Wilton Cork Ireland |
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The Bishopstown campus is situated in the western suburbs of Cork city. To find us from the city centre, travel from the Grand Parade west out Washington St. (past the courthouse) along Western Road (past UCC) as far as Victoria Cross (Crows Nest Pub), where you take the left road heading up to Dennehys Cross. At the next junction (Dennehy's Cross, where there is a Ford dealership) you take the right turn out Model Farm Road.
Approximately 1.5 km out Model Farm Rd. take a left turn on to Melbourn Rd (Take a left at the Model Businnes park). and CIT is on your right at the next roundabout.
Bus
Bus Eireann provides regular services to and from the Bishopstown Campus. The No.5 bus runs between the City Centre and CIT regularly. The No.8 runs from Mayfield to the City Center and then to CIT. There are a number of Orbital services also available: The No.1 is the North Side Orbital and the No.19 is the South Side Orbital. All services stop outside the campus.
Train
Cork is served by one Train Station, Iarnrod Eireann - Kent Station, which is about 10 minutes walk to Patrick Street, where the No. 5 and No. 8 buses can be boarded. There is also a regular taxi service at the station.
Taxi
There is a regular taxi service operating from the city centre. The taxi rank is located in the centre of Patrick Street. The fare to the CIT is between 8 and 10, depending on traffic. There are also several hackney companies located near the city centre.
Plane
Cork is served by one airport, Cork Airport, which is on the Kinsale Road, on the outskirts of the city. There are bus and taxi services operating from the airport.
Ferry
The ferry port in Cork is located at Ringaskiddy.
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