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3 Development Studies Preparatory Programs in Ireland


Marino Institute Of Education
Certificate in Spirituality & Human Development
- Dublin, Ireland
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Adult Education Certificate in Spirituality and Human Development is a two-year part-time evening programme run by the Marino Institute of Education.


National College of Ireland
Fundamentals of Software Development
- Dublin, Ireland
Course
On-Campus
English
The aim of this short course is to provide learners with the knowledge, skills, and competence to create software applications. This can be especially beneficial as numerous reports such as Ireland’s National Skills Strategy 2025 point to the need for people with skills in these areas. By combining technical skills with problem solving techniques this course gives the student an excellent foundation and effectively delivers core technology skills in programming.
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National College of Ireland
Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Software Development)
- Dublin, Ireland
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The course teaches students computing fundamentals, complemented with detailed knowledge, problem-solving and specialised technical skills required for analysing, designing and developing technical software solutions. The course offers specialisations in the second semester to choose from. The stream element is a focused set of modules to bring the learners quickly to the industry entry standard for the chosen specialisation.
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Studying Development degree programs at the Preparatory level in Ireland opens up exciting pathways to future possibility. This field emphasizes foundational skills and global perspectives essential for effective development practice.
Through coursework in project management, research methodologies, and community development, you'll enhance your understanding of developmental theories and practices. Courses often focus on local and international case studies, enabling students to connect theory with real-world applications. The environment encourages critical thinking and collaboration as you tackle various societal challenges.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and collaborate on projects that reflect diverse cultural contexts. By participating in practical workshops, you'll gain hands-on experience in areas like policy analysis and program evaluation. Graduates of these programs often find roles in non-governmental organizations, international development agencies, and community outreach initiatives, equipping them for impactful careers on a global scale.