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Certificate in Social Citizenship
The Certificate in Social Citizenship is a two-year course designed for people with intellectual disabilities.
Course Structure
- Classes take place 3 days per week from September to April.
- At the end of the course, students spend 3 months on a paid work experience placement.
What to Expect
What Will I Be Studying?
The course covers various aspects of social citizenship, aiming to enhance students' understanding and participation in society.
What Can I Expect of College Life?
Students can expect a supportive and inclusive college environment that fosters learning and personal growth.
How Do I Apply?
The application process for the Certificate in Social Citizenship involves several steps, including submission of an application form and supporting documents.
id+ futures Project
The id+ futures Project is an initiative that supports the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in higher education.
Resources
- The Right to Inclusive Education
- Inclusive Pedagogy
- Inclusive Assessment
- Work Integrated Learning
- Advocacy & Public Engagement
University College Cork
University College Cork is a registered charity with the Charities Regulatory Authority.
Contact
For more information about the Certificate in Social Citizenship, please refer to the official University College Cork website or contact the relevant department.
Updated
The information provided is accurate as of 15 August 2024.
