- Postgraduate courses: Entry to postgraduate professional courses requires a 3-year Social Science degree or its equivalent and this route can take five years in total.
- University College Cork: Master of Social Work/Higher Diploma in Social Work Studies. - University College Dublin: Masters of Social Science (Social Work)/Higher Diploma in Applied Social Studies. - Trinity College Dublin: Masters in Social Work. - University College Galway: Master in Social Work
How to apply: There are two routes to postgraduate study: - Holders of a Bachelor of Social Science degree may apply to the social work departments of the individual colleges. Applicants must undergo an interview, and relevant experience is essential or advantageous. - Holders of a degree in another subject may do a diploma in social policy or a compensatory learning package/ assignment may be offered in order to be eligible for a postgraduate course. Applicants must undergo an interview, and experience in the caring profession is preferred or essential.
Undergraduate courses: Combine an academic social science degree with professional social work training and are 4 years+ full-time. - Trinity College Dublin: Bachelor in Social Studies with Honours. This course is open to school leavers and mature students. - University College Cork: Bachelor of Social Work. This course is open to mature students only.
How to apply: There are three routes to undergraduate study. - School leavers must apply through the CAO form. - Mature students (23+ years) with no third level qualifications must apply both through the CAO form and through individual application forms to the individual colleges. They must also undergo an interview, and relevant experience is essential or advantageous. Application forms and information may be obtained from the admissions offices of the relevant colleges, and from the CAO office. Applicants with relevant third level qualifications and practice experience may be eligible to enter the undergraduate courses at the second or third year. Eligibility for exemptions is dependent on availability of places on courses, on applicants' qualifications and on the outcome of interviews. Information may be obtained from the admissions offices and the relevant college departments.
Further course information available from: TCD: School of Social Work and Social Policy. T: 01 896 2001 / Website: www.socialwork-socialpolicy.tcd.ie/ UCC: Dept. of Applied Social Studies. - T: 021 4902 228 - Website: http://www.ucc.ie/en/appsoc/ UCD: School of Applied Social Science. T: 01 716 8511 / Website: www.ucd.ie/appsocsc/ NUIG: School of Political Science and Sociology. - T: 091 492290 - Website: http://www.nuigalway.ie/soc/
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The NSWQB will be dissolved from 31 March 2011 when its functions will cease.
The NSWQB status as a competent authority in accordance with EU Directive 2005/36/EC transfers to the Social Workers Registration Board at CORU/Health and Social Care Professionals Council from the 10 March 2011.
Please see below for the new arrangements in relation to the accreditation of Non-National Qualifications.
Accreditation of Non-National Qualifications
The status of the NSWQB as the competent authority in accordance with EU Directive 2005/36/EC for the profession of social work will transfer to the Social Workers Registration Board from 10 March 2011. In preparation for a seamless transfer from the existing organisation to the new organisation applicants seeking recognition of their social work qualifications are advised as follows;
New Applicants
- From the 10 March 2011 all new applications should be sent to CORU at 13-15 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford, Dublin 18.
- Enquires should be directed to
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- Further information can be found at the following website www.coru.ie
Existing Applicants
Applications made up to the 9 March 2011 to the NSWQB will continue to be processed in accordance with NSWQB policies and procedures.
After the 31 March 2011 all enquiries should be directed to CORU 13-15 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford, Dublin 18, 01 2933160,
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