

Master of Arts in Child, Family and Community Studies, EDUCO- Technological University Dublin
Dublin, Leinster
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12 Months
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About this course
The MA in Child, Family and Community Studies is designed for graduates and professionals interested in enhancing human capacity across the lifespan within the socio-educational sector. The course aims to provide a deep understanding of concepts and approaches that enable individuals and groups to reach their potential and participate actively in communities. Delivered in a blended mode at City Centre: Grangegorman, the program focuses on contemporary theoretical awareness in social services, encouraging academic enquiry and writing. It prepares students for varied roles in social care, education, and community development, with a particular emphasis on improving human and community well-being.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is valuable for those seeking to advance or diversify their careers in social care, early education, or community work. Its flexible blended delivery model suits working professionals, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The program's emphasis on current social issues and leadership prepares graduates for management roles and policy development. Students benefit from experienced faculty and practical learning, with testimonials highlighting increased confidence, career progression, and the opportunity to engage in meaningful academic and professional development.
Specialisation
The course covers key areas such as perspectives on child, family and community, transitions across the lifespan, research methods, management issues in social work, equality and diversity, mental health interventions, youth justice, risk and resilience, social entrepreneurship, and contemporary social issues in Ireland. Elective modules allow students to tailor their studies towards specific interests like mental health, youth offending, social control, gender roles, or European perspectives.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.19L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants normally need a second class honours bachelor degree at level 8 in social care, early education, social sciences, psychology, sociology, youth and community studies, or related fields. Significant professional or vocational experience can also be considered, even if academic requirements are not fully met. A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no band less than 6, is required for non-native English speakers.
English language test
PTE
70
TOEFL
92
DUOLINGO
130
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates often pursue roles in social care, early childhood education, policy development, community development, and voluntary sectors. Many have used this qualification for career advancement or transition into management roles. The program supports professionals already working in the field to develop further expertise or shift to new specialisations within social services.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for the course?
Applicants typically need a second class honours bachelor degree or equivalent in relevant disciplines. Professional experience may also be considered, especially if academic qualifications are not met.
Is work experience necessary to apply?
While prior professional experience is not mandatory, it can enhance an application. Applicants with significant vocational experience in child, family, or community services may also be considered, possibly requiring an interview.
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