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8 Social Science Preparatory Programs in Ireland


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The Book of Kells: Exploring an Irish Medieval Masterpiece Course - Trinity College Dublin
- Online Ireland
Course
Part time
4 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Discover medieval Ireland using the Book of Kells, a ninth-century manuscript featuring the four gospels of the new testament.


College of Computing Technology (CCT) Dublin
Diploma in Corporate Governance
- Dublin, Ireland
Diploma
Distance Learning
English
The objective of the Diploma in Corporate Governance is to provide participants with the principles and theoretical perspectives applicable to the concept in Ireland. The course is suited to corporate managers and secretaries as well as Directors of newly formed companies wishing to gain a better understanding of the obligations under company law.
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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.


St. Angela's College Sligo, a College of the National University of Ireland, Galway
Diploma in Arts (Folklore and Heritage of the North West)
- Sligo, Ireland
Diploma
Part time
On-Campus
English
This exciting diploma programme will introduce you to a wide range of evidence on the folklore and heritage of the North West.


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.


International College For Personal And Professional Development
Professional Diploma in Expressive Arts Therapy
- Athlone, Ireland
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This programme is aimed at professionals who wish to enhance their current practice in the use of expressive arts or those who wish to integrate the academic and practical applications of the creative process into their therapeutic work with people.


Turning Point Institute (TPI)
Foundation Course in Counselling / Psychotherapy
- Dublin, Ireland
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you at a “Turning Point” in your life, do people and how they tick fascinate you Are you a good listener?, did you ever think of Counselling and/or Psychotherapy as a Profession?.


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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Learn more about Social Science Preparatory programs in Ireland
Social Sciences degree programs at the Preparatory level in Ireland provide a unique foundation for those interested in understanding human behavior and societal dynamics. This field emphasizes critical thinking and research skills, making it an engaging choice for students eager to explore diverse social issues.
Through courses in research methods and social theory, you'll gain insight into how societies function and change. You'll develop specific skills like conducting qualitative research, analyzing social data, and examining cultural phenomena. This preparation supports not only academic growth but also your ability to engage with real-world issues.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, encouraging independence in their academic pursuits. The Irish educational approach often incorporates collaborative projects and discussions, creating a supportive environment that fosters intellectual development. Graduates from this preparatory track can pursue further studies or careers in various fields, including community development, social research, and public policy, equipping you with globally transferable skills.