Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 13,500
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Child Development | Community Development
Area of study
Social Sciences | Education
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 13,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Child, Family & Community Studies

Overview

This programme will be of interest to graduates of early education, social care, psychology, sociology, community studies and related disciplines, as well as professionals in the broad social services delivery area (example, social work, youth work, teaching, community work, early education, family support work).


The overall aim of the Masters is to examine how human capacity can be enhanced across the lifespan in the socio-educational sector. It will provide participants with a critical understanding of concepts and approaches to enabling individuals and groups to realise their potential as human persons and participative communities. The course aims to educate students to high levels of contemporary theoretical awareness in fields central to social services provision and to create an atmosphere of rigorous academic enquiry and writing.


Programme Details

TU Code

TU391


NFQ Level

Level 9


Award Type

Major


Award

Master of Arts


ECTS Credits

90


Duration

1 year


Course Type

Postgraduate


Mode of Study

Full Time


Method of Delivery

Blended


Commencement Date

September 2025


Location

Grangegorman


Fees

€7,400 Total Fee


Fees (Non-EU)

€13,500 Total Fee


Minimum Entry Requirements

Applicants must normally hold a second class honours bachelor degree, higher division (2.1) or higher in the area of social care, early education, social sciences, psychology, sociology, youth and community studies or cognate discipline.


Applicants who do not meet the minimum academic requirements, but who have significant professional or vocational experience in child, family and community services shall also be considered. In addition to an application form, this latter category of applicants may also be asked to present for interview. The Programme Committee will work to ensure a balance of recent graduates and professionals among the student intake.


If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. In addition, applicants whose first language is not English must have an IELTS score minimum of 6.5 overall, with nothing less than 6 in each component.


Career Opportunities

Many participants on the MA in Child, Family and Community Studies already have practice experience and use the MA to develop their careers in different directions or to move in to management roles. Graduates have gone on to work in a variety of sectors including development and policy work in social care, early childhood education and the voluntary care sector. It is not necessary to have prior professional experience, however, to find the programme beneficial for career development.


Module Listing

Year One

Semester 1
  • Management Issues in Child, Family and Community Work [Mandatory]
  • Perspectives on Child, Family and Community [Mandatory]
  • Research Methods and Dissertation [Mandatory]
  • Transitions Across the Lifespan [Mandatory]
Semester 2
  • Equality, diversity and intercultural practice [Mandatory]
  • Research Methods and Dissertation [Mandatory]
  • Contemporary issues in the early years [Elective]
  • Deviance, Punishment and Social Control in Modern Ireland [Elective]
  • European Study Trip [Elective]
  • Interventions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health [Elective]
  • Masculinities, Care and Equality [Elective]
  • Risk, Protection and Resilience of Children and Vulnerable Adults [Elective]
  • Social Entrepreneurship [Elective]
  • Youth Offending and Youth Justice Perspectives [Elective]

Schedule

Full-time students attend college two evenings a week (generally Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 4:00pm and 8:00pm) for two semesters and submit their dissertation the following semester.


The programme will be a taught modularised programme, delivered in semesters of 15 weeks duration (12 weeks teaching, 1 review week and 2 weeks assessment). Students may take the taught programme on a full-time basis over two semesters and complete a dissertation in the third semester.


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