Maynooth University Undergraduate Handfbook 2022

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SECTION 7 – HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SPECIALISED DEGREES

BSocSc Community and Youth Work (part-time) CAO Code: MH802 | CAO Points 2021: Not applicable CAO Code: MH802 CAO Points 2021: Not applicable - restricted application course – assessment/interviews required CAO Points Range 2020: Not applicable. Restricted application course – assessment/interviews required Places 2021: 10 Duration: 4 years (part-time)

Erasmus/Study Abroad Option: Subject to availability Mature Applicants: 21 years or older of the year of entry UK, EU & International Applicants: See p. 214 QQI Link: See p. 210 Placement Option: Fieldwork placements integral to programme

>Community > Work is the development and empowerment of communities, through the active participation of people in addressing issues that affect them collectively; Youth Work is defined in Irish legislation and policy as a process of personal and social development based on voluntary participation and principles of equality and inclusiveness. >Part-time, > level 8 honours degree in Community and Youth Work - equivalent of 1.5 days per week tuition on campus plus summer schools; two periods of block fieldwork placement (dates set at commencement of programme).

Leaving Certificate: 2H5 & 4O6/H7, Irish, English & 3rd language. Restricted application course – apply to the CAO by February 1st.

Options after graduation? Graduates are equipped to take up professional employment in a range of community and youth work organisations and agencies – community development projects, local, urban and rural development groups, community youth projects, neighbourhood youth projects and local youth services, as well as organisations concerned with particular groups (e.g. women, Travellers, new communities) or issues (e.g. unemployment, migrant rights, drugs, poverty). >Postgraduate > options in the Department include the MSocSc (Rights and Social Policy) and the MSocSc (Social Work).

>A > range of topics relating to community and youth work are studied in all 4 years of the programme. Supervised fieldwork in both community work and youth work is essential for all students. >As > this is an in-service programme, all applicants must be currently employed in youth work and/or community work, and have written agreement from their employer to facilitate participation in the programme. >Professional > education and training that engages learners as active participants.

Application procedure for all applicants to MH802 As this is a restricted course on the CAO, all applicants to MH802 will be requested to submit a personal statement outlining their reasons for wanting to do this course (in no more than 350 words), submit two written references and information on work experience. Applicants will also be invited to undertake a written assessment in March. Shortlisted applicants are invited to an individual and a group interview in April. As this is an in-service programme, all applicants must be currently employed in youth work and/or community work, and have written agreement from their employer to facilitate participation in the programme. Note 1: Any offer of a place on this programme is subject to a satisfactory background check by the National Vetting Bureau.

Why choose this degree? >You > will work in solidarity with those affected by human rights denial, poverty and inequality. >The > Department of Applied Social Studies (DAPPSS) is the longest established provider of professional education and training in youth work and community work in the country. >This > degree programme combines theoretical education and practice experience, creating a learning environment which both challenges you and fosters your development.

Note 2: Please note that MH802 will run in September subject to sufficient numbers. More information for Mature Applicants on page 208.

Contact us Maynooth University Department of Applied Social Studies, Laraghbryan House  + 353 1 708 3743 / + 353 1 708 4574  cywrecruitment@mu.ie  www.maynoothuniversity.ie/applied-social-studies @MUAppSocSc

Course structure Both MH116 (full-time) and MH802 (part-time) combine on-campus study of a range of topics relevant to community and youth work with off-campus supervised fieldwork practice. Supervised fieldwork in both community work and youth work outside your own organisation is essential for all students.

MH802 – 4 year: Part-time students complete all modules over four years studying alongside full-time students. Flexibility is required and an individual timetable is negotiated at the beginning of each year.

Possible topics 1st year

2nd year

3rd year

Final year

>>Community and Youth Work Principles and Practices >>Introduction to Social Sciences >>Youth and Community Arts >>Practice Skills Development >>Fieldwork Practice

>>Community and Youth Work Issues and Policies >>Professional Studies >>Applied Social Sciences >>Practice Skills Development >>Fieldwork Practice

>>Research for Practice >>Social Science Context of Practice >>Critical Issues in Practice >>Professional Development >>Fieldwork Practice

>>Critical Issues in Practice >>Professional Development >>Fieldwork Practice

Full degree and module details on our Course Finder www.mu.ie/level8 174

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USEFUL CONTACTS

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ALERT LIST & IMPORTANT DATES

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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UK, EU & INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

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DEFERRING, TRANSFERRING & OCCASIONAL STUDENTS

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FEES & GRANTS

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POSTGRADUATE STUDY AT MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY

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BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA APPLICANTS

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MATURE STUDENT APPLICANTS

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MH502 LWD BCL (Law and Arts

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APPLICANTS REQUIRING EXTRA SUPPORTS

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MH502 LWB BCL (Law and Business

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SCIENCE SpecialiSed degreeS

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MH206 BSc Theoretical Physics and Mathematics

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MH502 LWA BCL (Law and Accounting

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LAW SpecialiSed degreeS

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MH803 BLS BA Local Studies (part-time, mature only

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MH802 BSocSc Community and Youth Work (part-time

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