Helping young people learn has to be one of the most satisfying and rewarding careers of all. By choosing the Bachelor in Education (Primary)...
Studying how human beings have adapted to every conceivable environment and cultural circumstance, how different peoples grappled with challenges...
The Bachelor of Arts is a four-year, full-time, honours degree (Level 8). At MIC the programme is flexible and wide-ranging. Students study four...
Students on this course will study the causes and different types of crime, the criminal justice system in Ireland and the operation of the penal...
Folklore at UCC introduces the main areas of the discipline, such as narratives, stories, festivals, rituals, tools, technologies and material...
This course is designed to prepare students for employment in the security industry. The course material provides an introduction to the relevant...
The degree programme includes four years of modules in Irish and Religious Studies. These are taken concurrently with education modules which...
Politics is an ideal subject for people interested in issues such as public policy; human rights; international development; and conflict,...
Solicitors provide people with legal advice and assistance. They work directly with their clients and are usually the first point of contact for anyone looking for legal advice.
Provides Career Guidance support for Young Adults to explore education, training, and employment opporunities.
Provides support to young people with opportunities to develop practical and functional skills, which enable them to participate fully in society and within their communities. The main focus of the work is to develop and implement interventions for young people and young adults aged between 15-29 years in need of employability support, who have a diagnosis of ASD, a mental health condition, a learning disability or hidden disability.
Compiles, writes and/or edits dictionaries.
Works to ensure that individuals receive any social welfare benefits to which they are entitled.
Supports learners with their education, training, and career development within further education and training centres. These centres include Youthreach, Community Training Centres, and the NLN (National Learnng Network).
Researches, analyses, and interprets the past by studying historical documents and sources.
Special education teachers provide additional teaching to children with special educational needs in a number of different ways. Assessing and recording needs and progress, setting specific, time-related targets with each child. Advising on curriculum, meeting parents, and liaising with other professionals.
Mid-management role, reporting to and assisting the Assistant Principal. Manages projects and budgets and help to develop government policy.
Investigates individuals, organisations, or events on behalf of a client, and reports findings.
Drive and support the achievement of strategic fundraising plans and objectives to promote a Charity via events and public relations marketing.
A Diplomat represents their country’s government overseas, and counsel on international issues.