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Child, Family & Community StudiesLéann Leanaí, Teaghlach agus Pobal

Course Title: Master of Arts in Child, Family and Community Studies

This course is also offered on a part-time basis: TU392 Child, Family & Community Studies 

TU Code

TU391

Level

Level 9

Award

Master of Arts

ECTS Credits

90

Duration

1 year

Course Type

Postgraduate

Mode of Study

Full Time

Method of Delivery

Blended

Commencement Date

September 2025

Location

City Centre: Grangegorman

Virtual Tour

Grangegorman

Fees

€7,400 Total Fee

Fees (Non-EU)

€13,500 Total Fee

This programme will be of interest to graduates of early education, social care, psychology, sociology, community studies and related disciplines, as well as professionals in the broad social services delivery area (example, social work, youth work, teaching, community work, early education, family support work).

The overall aim of the Masters is to examine how human capacity can be enhanced across the lifespan in the socio-educational sector. It will provide participants with a critical understanding of concepts and approaches to enabling individuals and groups to realise their potential as human persons and participative communities. The course aims to educate students to high levels of contemporary theoretical awareness in fields central to social services provision and to create an atmosphere of rigorous academic enquiry and writing.

Brochure: View Child, Family and Community Studies course brochure

Applicants must normally hold a second class honours bachelor degree, higher division (2.1) or higher in the area of social care, early education, social sciences, psychology, sociology, youth and community studies or cognate discipline.

Applicants who do not meet the minimum academic requirements, but who have significant professional or vocational experience in child, family and community services shall also be considered. In addition to an application form, this latter category of applicants may also be asked to present for interview. The Programme Committee will work to ensure a balance of recent graduates and professionals among the student intake.

If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. In addition, applicants whose first language is not English must have an IELTS score minimum of 6.5 overall, with nothing less than 6 in each component.

Note: Due to the considerable competition for our postgraduate courses satisfying the minimum entry requirement is not a guarantee of a place. Depending on the course of study, applications will be assessed based on your academic grades and may also take into account your work/life experience. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview for specific courses.

Many participants on the MA in Child, Family and Community Studies already have practice experience and use the MA to develop their careers in different directions or to move in to management roles. Graduates have gone on to work in a variety of sectors including development and policy work in social care, early childhood education and the voluntary care sector. It is not necessary to have prior professional experience, however, to find the programme beneficial for career development.

Full-time students attend college two evenings a week (generally Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 4.00 and 8pm) for two semesters and submit their dissertation the following semester.

The programme will be a taught modularised programme, delivered in semesters of 15 weeks duration (12 weeks teaching, 1 review week and 2 weeks assessment). Students may take the taught programme on a full-time basis over two semesters and complete a dissertation in the third semester. 

Applications for this course are now open.

For further information on the application process, please visit How To Apply.

 

I completed the MA in Child Family and Community Studies over two years between 2020 and 2022. This Masters provided me with an excellent overview and deeper learning in areas such as youth mental health, equality and diversity, early learning, community development, management skills and life transitions. The combination of an inclusive and collaborative teaching style, personal assignments and class interactive discussion supported my goal which was to upskill in the fields of both community development and psychotherapy. Since completing this Masters, I have stepped into new roles in the areas of teaching on psychotherapy training programmes and working with ethnic minority groupings.
Ciaran Mahony, Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor and Lecturer.

 

Having recently completed my MA in Child, Family and Community Studies, I can honestly say the skills, knowledge, and experiences this course provided has enabled me to become a more confident and successful educator and business owner. Returning to college as a mature student, what truly set this course apart for me was the approachable nature of the lecturers. Their passion for teaching, and genuine interest in each student, created a supportive learning environment where everyone felt valued and encouraged to participate. This was very encouraging and supportive to someone who had been absent from the academic learning experience for many years.
Another positive attribute for me was the interactive nature of each lecture. Rather than passively absorbing information, we were actively engaged in discussions, group activities, and hands-on projects. As such, the skills and knowledge I acquired have not only enhanced my current performance, but have also prepared me for future challenges and opportunities which will certainly arise within my chosen career. I wholeheartedly recommend Technological University Dublin to anyone seeking a rich and fulfilling and thoroughly enjoyable learning experience. I am immensely grateful for the knowledge, skills and memories gained throughout my educational journey.
Belinda Teehan, Owner and Manager (Blossom Nursery School)

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