
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Bachelor of Arts in Applied Social Studies in Social Care, Technological University Dublin
Dublin, Leinster
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36 Months
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About this course
This course is designed for students interested in supporting others and working with vulnerable populations through social care services. It emphasizes developing interpersonal skills, empathy, effective communication, and teamwork. Throughout the program, students explore subjects such as psychology, sociology, disability studies, social policy, and legal studies, aiming to prepare them for real-world social care roles. Two 14-week work placements in Year 2 and Year 3 enable students to gain practical experience. The course is approved by CORU, ensuring alignment with professional standards. It's suitable for both school-leavers and mature students eager to make positive social change. Students will need a medium-spec computer for coursework, including online learning components and specific software like SPSS and Adobe Connect.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're someone who enjoys working with others, advocating for vulnerable populations, and making a meaningful impact, this course offers a strong foundation. Its practical placements provide real-world experience, and the curriculum covers essential skills like communication, reflection, and teamwork. The course’s recognition by CORU means graduates meet professional standards for social care practice, enhancing employment prospects in a variety of social care settings.
Specialisation
The course focuses on applied social studies within social care, preparing students to work with diverse groups such as children, people with disabilities, the elderly, and marginalized communities. It includes modules on human rights, diversity, social policy, and professional practice, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of social care frameworks and client-centered support.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
11.29L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must pass all modules in Year 1 through Year 3, including both coursework and final examinations. Attendance is mandatory for several core modules to meet CORU’s regulatory requirements. Entry prerequisites include a minimum of five higher-level subjects in the Leaving Certificate with suitable grades in English or Irish, or equivalent QQI/FET awards. Mature students are welcome to apply.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
65
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles working with vulnerable groups such as children in residential care, individuals with disabilities, those accessing homeless services, and elderly populations. Opportunities extend to supporting people with alcohol or drug dependencies, asylum-seekers, and marginalized groups. The course prepares students for a variety of social care settings, emphasizing practical experience through placements that enhance employability.
FAQs
What are the work placement requirements?
Students undertake two 14-week placements in Year 2 and Year 3, providing essential practical experience in social care settings.
What are the entry requirements?
Applicants need five higher-level subjects in the Leaving Certificate with suitable grades in English or Irish or possess a QQI/FET award at Level 5 or 6. Mature students over 23 are also encouraged to apply.
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