BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work — NSETS Endorsed

Dundalk

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work — NSETS Endorsed at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) is a specialized undergraduate program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in youth work. This program combines theoretical learning with practical experience to prepare students to support and empower young people in various community settings.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work program at DkIT covers a wide range of subjects essential for effective youth work practice. Students study core topics such as youth development, youth policy, community engagement, group work, counseling skills, and social justice. They also learn about relevant legal and ethical issues, safeguarding, and diversity and inclusion. The program emphasizes experiential learning through field placements, where students gain hands-on experience working with young people in diverse settings. The curriculum is aligned with the National Youth Work Education and Training Standards (NSETS) to ensure that graduates meet the professional standards required for youth work practice.

Research Focus: DkIT encourages students and faculty to engage in research activities that contribute to the field of youth work. Research areas may include youth mental health, youth participation and empowerment, youth-led initiatives, social inclusion, and the impact of youth work interventions. Students have the opportunity to undertake research projects, conduct needs assessments, and evaluate youth programs, gaining valuable research skills and contributing to evidence-based practice in youth work.

Industry Engagement: One of the key strengths of the BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work program at DkIT is its strong industry engagement. The institute collaborates closely with youth organizations, community groups, government agencies, and non-profit organizations to provide students with practical learning opportunities and industry insights. Students have the opportunity to undertake field placements in a variety of youth work settings, including youth clubs, schools, community centers, and youth advocacy organizations. This industry engagement ensures that students develop the practical skills and professional networks necessary for a successful career in youth work.

Global Perspective: DkIT recognizes the global nature of youth issues and the importance of a global perspective in youth work practice. The curriculum of the BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work program explores global youth trends, international youth policies, youth activism, and cross-cultural approaches to youth work. Students learn about the social, economic, and political factors that impact young people around the world and consider how best to support and advocate for the rights of young people in a global context. Opportunities for international exchanges, study abroad programs, and collaborative projects with international partners further enhance students' understanding of global youth issues and prepare them for careers in a multicultural society.

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Location

Dundalk

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

€ 10950

Undergraduate Entry Requirements 

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 55% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 or 6.5, with no individual band below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 60 with no less than 14 in each section.
  • PTE: Overall score of 50, with a minimum of 42 in each section.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Overall score of 120.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) recognizes the financial considerations that international students face when pursuing higher education abroad. To support and encourage talented individuals from around the world, DkIT offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities.

International Scholarships: DkIT provides a range of scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships are merit-based and offer financial assistance to outstanding individuals. The criteria for these scholarships may vary, but they typically consider academic achievements, leadership qualities, and community involvement.

Government Scholarships: In addition to DkIT-specific scholarships, international students may also be eligible for various government-sponsored scholarships. These scholarships are typically awarded based on the home country's agreements and partnerships with Ireland.

External Scholarships: DkIT encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, including those offered by international organizations, foundations, and corporations. The institute provides support and guidance to help students identify and apply for these scholarships.

Financial Aid and Grants: DkIT's financial aid office assists international students in understanding and accessing available grants and loans, including those provided by the Irish government. The institute is committed to making higher education more accessible to deserving students.

Work-Study Programs: International students at DkIT can explore part-time work opportunities while studying in Ireland. These work-study programs allow students to gain valuable work experience and support their living expenses.

Graduates of Dundalk Institute of Technology's Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Applied Youth Work — NSETS Endorsed program are well-prepared for a variety of rewarding career opportunities in the field of youth work. 

Youth Worker: Youth workers are professionals who work directly with young people to support their personal, social, and emotional development. They may work in community centers, youth clubs, schools, or residential settings, providing guidance, mentoring, and advocacy for young people facing various challenges. Graduates of the BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work program are equipped with the skills and knowledge to work as youth workers in a range of settings, making a positive difference in the lives of young people.

Youth Development Officer: Youth development officers focus on designing and implementing programs and initiatives that promote the holistic development of young people. They may work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or youth-focused charities, developing and delivering youth-oriented projects related to education, employment, health, or social inclusion. Graduates with a BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work are well-suited for roles as youth development officers, utilizing their understanding of youth development principles and best practices to create impactful programs and services.

Youth Outreach Worker: Youth outreach workers engage with young people in their communities, building relationships and providing support to those who may be marginalized or at risk. They may conduct street outreach, organize recreational activities, or provide counseling and referral services to address the needs of vulnerable youth populations. Graduates of the BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work program are prepared for roles as youth outreach workers, working to empower young people and connect them with valuable resources and support networks.

Youth Advocate/Activist: Youth advocates and activists work to promote the rights and interests of young people and address issues affecting youth within society. They may engage in advocacy campaigns, lobby for policy changes, or organize youth-led initiatives to raise awareness and effect positive change. Graduates with a BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work are equipped with the skills and knowledge to become effective youth advocates and activists, championing the rights of young people and advocating for social justice and equity.

Youth Program Coordinator: Youth program coordinators are responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating youth programs and activities within organizations or communities. They may oversee after-school programs, leadership development initiatives, or recreational activities designed to engage and empower young people. Graduates of the BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work program are well-suited for roles as youth program coordinators, leveraging their expertise in youth work principles and program development to create enriching and impactful experiences for young people.

Youth Policy Analyst: Youth policy analysts research and analyze youth-related policies and legislation to inform decision-making and advocate for policy changes that benefit young people. They may work for government agencies, research institutes, or advocacy organizations, conducting policy research, writing reports, and providing recommendations to policymakers. Graduates with a BA (Hons) in Applied Youth Work have the analytical skills and understanding of youth issues to pursue careers as youth policy analysts, contributing to the development of effective policies and programs that support youth well-being and empowerment.


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