Are you open-minded and pragmatic, and interested in supporting others to reach their full potential through support, advocacy and guidance? Do you want to develop the skills needed to work with vulnerable people? In this course, you'll learn about your own strengths and the most effective ways to work with people using social care services. You'll develop strong interpersonal skills, empathy, reflection, effective communication skills, and the ability to work in a team.
Subjects include psychology, sociology, disability studies, social institutions, promoting health and well-being, social policy for social care, cultural diversity, legal studies, sociology and the family, and personal and professional development.
Our students are both school-leavers and mature students returning to or continuing with education. They enjoy working with others and enabling positive change.
Work Placement: There are two 14-week work placements in Year 2, Semester 1 and Year 3, Semester 2.
CORU: This course is approved by CORU.
Further Study: On successful completion, you'll be eligible to progress onto the final year of TU998 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Studies in Social Care.
IT Requirements: Students on this course will be required to have a medium spec computer/laptop (i.e. able to run Win 10, an AV solution and Office comfortably. It should be able to use Wi-fi and camera in order to attend online classes, and use other software such as SPSS, Adobe Connect; e.g. Latitude 5510; Latitude 5410;
Please search for the TU Dublin offer on the HEA website www.heanet.ie/store.
Special Regulations
- For all modules in Year 1 through Year 3 students must pass both the CA and Final Examination components to be considered to have passed the module.
- Mandatory attendance is required in the following modules SSC H1016; SSCH1017; SSSC H1022; SSSC H2011; SSSC H2012; SSSC H2013; SSSC H2014; SSSC H3011; SSSC H3017; SSSC H3018.
This is in order to meet the impending CORU regulatory requirements for Social Care courses, Criterion 4.10, "The provider must identify any requirements for attendance, the procedure for monitoring attendance and the consequences of not meeting attendance requirements where relevant"
Pre-requisites for 'SSSC H2011 Social Care Practice Placement 1'
'SSSC H1022: Preparing for Social Care Practice' AND 'SSSC H2013 Practice Reflection & Skills Development'
are prerequisites for 'SSSC H2011 Social Care Practice Placement 1'
Pre-requisite for 'SSSC H3018 Social Care Practice Placement 2'
'SSSC H2011: Social Care Practice Placement 1' is a prerequisite for 'SSSC H2011 Social Care Practice Placement 1'