This one year course, similar to our other arts programme, aims to prepare participants for entrance into Arts programmes in Irish universities...
This course will be taught in collaboration with Dublin City University (DCU) and Drogheda Institute of Further Education (DIFE) with students...
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) makes available to you a wide range of Humanities and Social Science subjects in a course that is comparable to...
If you’re interested in working with children and finding out how they develop and learn, are eager to study different cultures, languages...
Are you interested in pursuing a career in childcare and early years services? Throughout this Early Learning and Care course, you’ll gain...
Political science is the study of governments, public policies and political processes, systems and political behaviour. You will gain analytical...
The Law and German degree programme offer a unique opportunity to study core and specialised legal modules but also the language,...
This course explores theories of religion, the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the religions of Asia and Africa,...
Plans, organises and conducts processes such as workshops, meetings, planning sessions, training sessions and seminars.
Studies the history and traditions of families, which can involve the construction of family trees and provide insight on historical eras.
Translates spoken words from one language to another.
This role involves advising the government on Ireland's external relations and being the official communication channel for foreign governments and international organisations.
Fundraising managers are responsible for an organisation's fundraising team and for delivering their fundraising programme.
Supports job seekers in a local jobs club to explore their options in relation to education, training, and support to access employment opportunities.
A judge presides over law courts and makes judgements based on the evidence presented to them and the existing, relevant legislation.
Takes note of and records every word said (verbatim) in a court of law for future reference.
Researches, analyses, and interprets the past by studying historical documents and sources.
Works in 3rd level colleges and universities providing information and guidance to students considering educational progression or into employment.
Proofreads manuscripts in their native language to ensure accuracy and clear communication.
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.