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    National University of Ireland, Galway

    Child, Youth and Community PDip

    National University of Ireland, Galway

    National University of Ireland, Galway

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    Ireland, Galway

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    PDip—PGD-CYC

    Campuses

    MainSite

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 19,440  / year
    Next Intake September-2026

    Child, Youth and Community PDip

    About

    Course Overview

    The MA/PDip in Child, Youth and Community is designed for professionals already working in or for those who have a strong interest to work in the community, voluntary or public sector. It was developed by the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre at the School of Political Science and Sociology. This programme emerges from the Centre’s core disciplinary orientation, Applied Social Science, and its dynamic research programme focused on ‘what works’ in the real world of policy and practice when working with and for children, youth and their communities.

    Professionals involved in the delivery of services to children, young people and communities are increasingly required by funders and central government to provide scientific, robust evidence, measuring the social impact of their interventions. With an emphasis on community and rights based approaches, this one year full-time / two-year part-time blended learning MA Programme, will enable students to be proficient in programme planning, monitoring and evaluation methodologies in the context of child, youth and community services. The programme will allow students space to critically engage with the discourses and debates on ‘evidence’ and explore new lines of research and evidence to accommodate both in the real world of practice.

    The objectives of the programme are to:

    • Equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills in programme planning, implementation, monitoring and research evaluation
    • Develop students’ capacity to design and deliver human rights based and culturally sensitive programmes and services
    • Support students to critically explore new lines of research and the use of research evidence in practice
    • Enable students to develop their capacity as leaders in this field
    • Enhance students’ skills in communication and innovative thinking
    • Provide professional experience and networking opportunities for students.

    Applications and Selections

    Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.

    Who Teaches this Course

    Other staff members of the School of Political Science & Sociology and the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre staff are module conveners and contributors and dissertation supervisors.

    Dr. DANIELLE KENNAN
    PhD, B.A., L.L.B., L.L.M.,
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    Dr Cormac Forkan
    B.A. (Hons, M.A., Ph.D.
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    Requirements and Assessment

    Applicants will require a NQF Level 8 degree, Second Class Honours (2:1 in child, youth and family studies, sociology, social care, psychology or a cognate discipline. Where applicants do not meet the formal academic requirements they can apply for entry through the University’s Recognition for Prior Learning Policy.

    Information on the documentation required to support your application is available here.

    Students will be assessed on a continuous basis. Assessment will vary from module to module, involving a combination of written assignments, such as, essays, project work, engagement with discussion boards. Central to students’ assessment is their final research project.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants will require a NQAI Level 8 degree, Second Class Honours, or equivalent, with a 2:1 in child, youth and family studies, sociology, psychology or a cognate discipline. Where applicants do not meet the formal academic requirements they can apply for entry through the University’s Recognition for Prior Learning Policy.

    Career

    The programme is designed for professionals already working in the community, voluntary or allied sectors and for those who have a specific expertise in, or understanding of the lives of children and youth and communities, and who wish to acquire a specialised Level 9 qualification which will ‘add value’ to their existing qualifications and enable them progress to leadership roles within their careers.

    The MA provides students with the opportunity to develop skills-sets that are in high demand. It is designed to respond to the needs of a funding dependent sector and meet the growing national and international donor requirement, to comply with rights-based approaches and provide scientific, robust evidence to measure the impact of social interventions.

    Upon graduation students will have the necessary knowledge and a skill-set in programme planning, research and evaluation, human rights programming and advocacy, communication and innovative thinking in the context of child, youth and community services.

    Typically, graduates will seek employment in areas such as youth work, child welfare, community development, national or international public administration, advocacy or research.

    Unique Strengths of the Programme

    • The Programme is designed in collaboration with leading organisations and employers in the wider child, youth and community work sectors;
    • The Programme is based in a UNESCO affiliated Research Centre and connected to the global network of the UNESCO Chair in Children, Youth and Civic Engagement;
    • The Programme provides a flexible study route with full-time and part-time options, a Postgraduate Diploma exit award and Blended learning opportunities.
    • The programme offers the opportunity to be part of a thriving post-graduate community within the wider School of Political Science and Sociology.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 19,440 

    Application Fee

    EUR  
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