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Applied Social Studies

PLC Post Leaving Cert
5M2181

The Applied Social Studies course is designed to introduce students to the area of sociology and applied social studies and to develop their understanding and awareness of social issues in their own lives and society in general.

Award Name Level 5 Certificate (Level 5 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 5 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 5 Certificate (Level 5 NFQ) Major QQI Level 5 NFQ
Course Provider:
Alternate Provider:
Location:
Wexford Town
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider

Duration

1 Year

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements
• Leaving Certificate five passes or
• Leaving Certificate Applied or
• Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme or
• Any relevant QQI Level 4 Award or
• Other equivalent qualifications
• Mature Applicants with relevant experience
• An Informal Interview
• Applicants may require Garda vetting

Careers / Further progression

Progression & Career Opportunities
Students of Applied Social Studies can progress to further study at 3rd level or enter direct employment in roles such as special needs assistant (SNA), youth-worker, support worker or disability carer.

• Social Work
• Professional Social Care Practice
• Applied Social Care
• Early Childhood Education and Care
• Arts
• Education
• Psychology
• Counselling

QQI FET Links to CAO Courses

Further information

All courses commence in September 2023

Subject to minimum entry

Tuition Fees
There are no tuition fees for EU Nationals. The following course fees apply:
• Students Services Fee of €200 to cover such things as photocopying, equipment, licenses etc.
• QQI Examination Fee of €50
• Learners should budget for extra costs which may be incurred, for example textbooks

In the case of exemption from fees due to medical card, evidence must be provided on registration.

Student Maintenance/Fee Grant Application
All new student grant applications should be made online to SUSI (Student Universal Support
Ireland) through their website www.susi.ie

Grant applications for the 2022/23 academic year will open when the 2022 Grants Scheme
is announced by the Department of Education and Skills. Applicants who wish to apply for
Maintenance/Fee Grant should first check their eligibility at www.susi.ie

The Back to Education Allowance (BTEA)
The Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) is run by the Department of Social Protection. Detailed
information on the BTEA Scheme and eligibility is available from your local Social Welfare Office.
Key Features of BTEA are:
• BTEA learners are not required to sign-on at a local Social Welfare Office while participating in
the scheme.
• The weekly Social Welfare payment will be paid into the student’s bank or post office account.
• Earnings from part-time employment do not affect your BTEA payment – however it might
affect your Rent Allowance.
• Further details about the BTEA Scheme are available on the Department of Social Welfare
website www.welfare.ie

First interviews and place offers will take place in May. Another set of interviews will be held in June for applications received by Wednesday 12th June & August for those received after June 12th 2019

Complete the PLC Application Form and Supplementary Application form (if required) in full.
• Both forms are available from the college office or may be downloaded from www.selskarcollege.ie where you can also apply online.
• Applications open in Spring 2023. First round interviews for applications received before 28th April take place in May. Late applications will be considered subject to availability of places.
• Places are offered on a first come first-served basis subject to meeting entry requirements.

All applicants are called for informal interview in May & June.
Further interviews in August/September are subject to places being available.
• Applicants are notified within 10 working days of the interview result.
• A conditional offer means that a place on the course is being offered subject to the entry requirements being met.
• An unconditional offer means that you have been successful and a place has been reserved for you on the course.

All applicants are required to register for their course in late August.
No late offers for courses will be made after 29th September 2023.

Students develop basic research skills and learn to recognise the complexity of social issues. Students can progress to further study at 3rd level or enter direct employment in roles such as youth-worker, support-worker or disability carer.

COMMUNICATIONS
WORK EXPERIENCE
INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
SAFETY & HEALTH AT WORK
RESEARCH & STUDY SKILLS
SOCIAL STUDIES
CARE SUPPORT
PSYCHOLOGY

5M2181 - Applied Social Studies

Further Education Director
Mr. John Connolly

Further Education Co-ordinator
Ms. Theresa O'Reilly

Tel: 053 912 2753
email: selskarcollegeplc@wwetb.ie
web: www.selskarcollege.ie

Course Provider:
Alternate Provider:
Location:
Wexford Town
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider