YOUTH AND COMMUNITY WORK at U.C.C.

Are you :

  •  Thinking about a career in Youth and Community Work?
  •  Interested in gaining a Professional Qualification in Youth and Community Work?
  •  Involved with Youth and Community Work and would like to know more?
  •  Committed to principles of Social justice, rights and equality?

UCC BYCW brochure 2017-2018

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Places on the Youth & Community Work Course are mainly reserved for mature students (23 years and over on January 1st 2018) *. No formal academic qualifications are required. However, successful applicants are required to demonstrate their potential to complete an undergraduate degree. Applicants are also expected to have some relevant experience working or volunteering in the sector. Short-listed applicants will be invited for interview.

*There are also FETAC/QQI and Adult Continuing Education (ACE) entry routes.

HOW DO I APPLY?

There are two parts to the application for this course. First, mature students must apply on-line through the CAO by February 1st 2018 at www.cao.ie. Then, you must register for the MSAP (Mature Student Admissions Pathway), a two hour written assessment, which will be held on March 3rd 2018. You must register for the MSAP assessment (fee €78) by February 4th 2018, using your CAO number (MSAP accepts late registration until Feb 18th 2018 subject to additional late fee of €35). There are also FETAC and ACE entry routes.

Details of registration and the assessment test are available www.msap.acer.edu.au. For more information, please contact UCC’s Admissions Office on (021) 4902272.

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