Community Education & Development

Waterford Institute of Technology

 

Course Name Community Education & Development
Course Provider Waterford Institute of Technology
Course Code WD_BCEDV_C
Course Type Lifelong Learning
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Level 6 Higher Certificate (Level 6 NFQ)  More info... Major Waterford Institute of Technology Level 6 NFQ
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Attendance Options Part time, Daytime
Location (Districts) Waterford City
Application Date

Expand+Closing Date: 31 July 2017

How to Apply
Students typically apply for WIT part-time courses online. To apply go to the WIT Part-time website at via www.wit.ie/parttime, click into the Course webpage and then click on the “Apply for this Course” bu...

Duration 2 - 3 Years, Friday 10.00am - 5.00pm.
Course Fee

Expand+€320 per module.

As all adult education courses operate on a self-financing basis, students are required to pay their own tuition fees. Please note undergraduate applications cannot be processed until at least 50% of the course costs have been pai...

Entry Requirements The course is aimed at those who
• Are active in their local community in either a voluntary or paid capacity
• Have not had access to benefits from the formal education system
• Work from an equality perspective
• Have a capacity for third level study

Places are offered based on the above criteria, suitable applicants may be called for interview.
Financial Support

Expand+WIT Bursary for the Unemployed and One Parent Families
We encourage those in receipt of Jobseeker’s Allowance, Jobseeker’s Benefit, Jobseekers Transitional Payment or One Parent Family Allowance* to apply as part time students to WIT in order to imp...

Comment Qualification: Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education (120 credits, Level 6)
Course Content The aim of this course is to facilitate students to develop their skills, knowledge and attitudes in order to work as reflective practitioners in community education and community development settings. We do this by facilitating students to become critically aware of their surroundings, ask questions and challenge for change and equality.
Subjects Taught

Expand+Year One
• Thinking, Learning and IT Skills
• Introductory Studies
• Group work and Facilitation Skills
• Social Analysis
• Communications
• Community Development

Year Two
• Social Policy
• Management Practice
• Community Education Theory...

Assessment Method

Expand+Examinations and Assessments
Accredited WIT courses generally have a mixture of examinations and continuous assessments. They are a key part of learning as they enable students to:
• measure their learning and earn credits for it;

• get feedback...

Number of Credits 120
Further Enquiries Course Leader: Rose Hearne, Email: rhearne@wit.ie
Education Administrator: Marianne Byrne, Email, mvbyrne@wit.ie
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