| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Environment, Sustainability and Climate - Dip
Course Fact File
| Code | DEVSC |
|---|---|
| Duration | 2 years |
| Teaching Mode | Part-Time |
| Qualifications | Dip |
| NFQ Level | Level 7 |
| NFQ Award Title | Special Purpose |
| Fees | €1,750 per academic year |
| Closing Date | General Applications: 29 August 2025 |
| Next Intake | 2025 |
| Venue | Online |
| Start Date | September 2025 |
Course Outline
The Diploma in Environment, Sustainability and Climate will introduce students to key theories and skills related to the environmental and related sustainable and societal issues within their own organisations. Environmental issues such as climate change, sustainable development and planning, use and misuse of natural resources, environmental conditions and the protection of human health are now high on the agenda of all government departments, resulting in more stringent regulations and standards.
Course Details
This is an interdisciplinary programme across both science and social studies and links the UN SDGs across all its teaching.
- Year 1:
- AD1084 Introduction to Earth Science (10 credits)
- AD1085 Perspectives on Climate Change and Sustainable Development (10 credits)
- AD1086 Environmental Monitoring, Assessment and Social Impact (10 Credits)
- Year 2:
- AD2031 Ecology and Applied Geographical Information Systems (GIS) (10 credits)
- AD2032 Environmental Protection and Eco-Social Policy (10 credits)
- AD2033 Practical Environmental Management (10 credits)
Course Practicalities
Assessment
All work is continuously assessed. The course is evaluated through a combination of essays, journal reviews, case studies, oral presentation, poster presentation, field reports and practicals.
Who teaches this course
Lecturers on this course are drawn from a broad spectrum of disciplines and include academics, regulators, environmental scientists, economists, social scientists, energy sector professional, planners and policy makers.
Who Should Apply
This course is aimed at people returning to education, people with an existing qualification and seeking to broaden their knowledge of environmental and social issues, or people starting out in a career in and looking for direction to an area of specialisation.
Progression
- Many students have continued their studies in specialised areas such as Planning and Development, Environmental Science/Studies, Environmental Management and Protection, and Government Policy.
- Graduates of this course have found employment in Local Authorities, Environmental, Health and Safety positions, the pharma-chem sector, “green teams” and sustainability teams in many sectors.
Requirements
- The programme will be taken part-time over a two-year period
- Candidates must be at least 21 years of age by 1 January of the year of application
- Leaving Certificate (or equivalent qualification)/FETAC Level 5 qualification
- Candidates who do not have a Leaving Certificate or FETAC Level 5 but are over 21 years of age may be deemed suitable. Applicants will have at least 2 years prior experience in a suitable area (environmental studies, social studies) and will be asked to submit a Personal Statement detailing their motivation to take this course and any work or life experience relevant to the subject.
- On successful completion of the second year of the course, participants will be awarded a Diploma in Environment, Sustainability and Climate
- English Language Requirement: All applicants whose first language is not English must have attained IELTS Level 6 or the equivalent TOEFL score
Fees and Costs
- €1,750 per academic year paid in two instalments (50% on application, 50% by Jan 31st) for Diploma students.
- General applicants can apply up to the 29 of August 2025.
- For further information on fees and financial supports please click here.
How To Apply
- Applicants need to be aware of the IT student checklist before applying:
- You will need access to a laptop or desktop computer running a modern supported operating system with all software updates.
- Some of UCC’s services (e.g. the Canvas Virtual Learning Environment) link to an external site and also have mobile apps for iOS and Android Devices that you may wish to use as part of your studies. However, we recommend using your desktop web browser for submission of assessments.
- You should always use the most current version of your preferred browser. In general, we recommend the Chrome Web browser (Important Note: Internet Explorer will not work with Canvas).
- We recommend a reliable broadband connection with at least 2Mbps or more.
- You will require an Office suite of software (Microsoft Office or equivalent) and a PDF reader. You should always use the latest version of this software. All UCC students will have access to Office 365 which includes software such as Word/Excel/Powerpoint etc. once registered.
- To apply for this course as a full-fee-paying student, or if you are sponsored by your organisation, please follow the steps below:
- When you log into the Application Portal:
- Click Apply Online
- Select Start a new Adult & Continuing Education Application
- On the 2nd tab Academic Level
- Select the following options:
- Academic Level: Adult Continuing Education (ACE at UCC)
- Course Type: ACE Part-time Courses
- Academic Programme: The course title you are applying for.
- During your online application you will be required to upload the following documents:
- Birth Cert or Passport
- Passport Photograph
- English Language Test Report [if applicable]
- 50% of the fees are required to complete your application.
- When you log into the Application Portal:
