Humanities & Social Sciences courses in Ireland
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Supporting Children and Adolescents who present with Suicide Ideation and engaging in Self-Harm
Humanities & Social Sciences Course by PCI College - DublinThe workshop will help the therapist identify how to implement policies and procedures related to best practice working with young people in crisis. WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR? This workshop is designed for professionals who provide support to children and adolescents in crisis. These professionals include Accredited Psychotherapists, Counselling Students, Psychologists, Social Care Workers, Residential…
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Supporting Individualised Living and Alternative Services
Classroom Based, Social Care Course by Open Training College - DublinLearn new approaches in relation to creating, designing and progressing individualised services in Ireland today. This Supporting Individualised Living course provides new material based on international best practice and quality which influence how services are delivered within the wider non-profit/human services setting. Who Is This Course For? This workshop is a must for key decision…
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Supporting Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illness
Online Learning, Health Care Course by Alison - Loughcrea, Co. GalwayLearn about supporting people with intellectual disabilities and mental illness with this free online course. This free online intellectual disability and mental healthcare course will teach you about how quality care services depend on understanding clients. You will study the four guiding principles of support work and how the strengths and resources of clients and…
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The ABC of Autism
Classroom Based, Disability Studies Course by Blackrock Further Education Institute - Blackrock, Co. DublinINTRODUCTION The ABC of Autism course is specifically designed for anyone who lives or works with a child or an adult on the autism spectrum The course will be of particular benefit to educators including class teachers, resource teachers, special needs assistants as well as administrators, social care workers, employers, and parents/guardians of autistic children…
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The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe lecture-only module will examine Netherlands’ wealth of artistic production in the seventeenth century, primarily studying Rembrandt and Vermeer. These contrasting and complementary figures represent the diverse tendencies of the time. The course will focus on the development of individual styles and subject matter ranging from history painting to portraiture, landscape, and genre painting. The…
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The Art of Screen Writing
Classroom Based, Creative & Fiction Writing Course by People's College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: Peter Salisbury, MA in Screenwriting Screenwriting is a very particular kind of writing informed by the language of cinema, which uses images and sound, time, sequences, dialogue, and music to express thoughts that cannot be expressed any other way. This 12-week course for beginners encourages students to develop their own personal voice and an…
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THE BOOK OF ME
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by People's College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: Anne Gormley. B.A. H. Dip in Ed. Hons, M.A. Mod English Literature/Hons. Would you like to leave your real-life story behind when you pass on? Your story can be something very special for the people who are close to you in life. Whether this is your children, Grandchildren, nieces/nephews or siblings, I’m sure that…
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The Classic Short Story
Classroom Based, English Literature Course by People's College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: David Butler Over 12 Tuesday afternoons, we’ll discuss two stories each by ten influential masters of the short story form, along with an introductory and concluding session. Authors to be considered might include: Guy de Maupassant; Anton Chekhov; Katherine Mansfield; James Joyce; Elizabeth Bowen; Ernest Hemingway; Frank O’Connor; Sherwood Anderson, Mary Lavin; Raymond Carver David…
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The Hidden Truth? Conspiracies, Treason and Plots
Humanities & Social Sciences Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinDelve into the shadows of human history in our captivating new lecture series – ‘The Hidden Truth?’. Conspiracies, plots and acts of treason have long been woven into the fabric of human history and culture, captivating minds with their secrecy and intrigue. From ancient empires to modern governments, whispers of clandestine agendas and hidden alliances…
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The Hundred Years War, 1337-1453
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe Hundred Years War was a series of wars, on land and sea, arising primarily from the political and dynastic conflicts of the kings of England and France. It was fought mainly in France but also engulfed Brittany, Scotland, the Iberian kingdoms, the Netherlands and other countries. The first part of the conflict is retold…
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THE IRISH ABROAD
Classroom Based, Cultural Studies Course by People's College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: David Giltenane The Irish and diverse history of the Irish abroad will be studied in this course. It will look how Ireland has throughout history contributed to the development of other countries culturally, politically and economically. Emphasis will be places on the stories of Irish people abroad who became artists, politicians, and even criminals, the…
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The National Counselling and Psychotherapy Conference 2025
Seminar, Humanities & Social Sciences Course by PCI College - DublinThis conference is the ultimate gathering for mental health professionals and students in training who seek to develop their knowledge and understanding of key therapeutic concepts. This year’s conference seminar talks will be centred around the theme of Mind, Body & Spirit – A Holistic Approach to Therapeutic Practice, which will be discussed in depth…
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The Nature and Context of Addiction (NFQ Level 6)
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Addiction Studies Course by An Cosán - Tallaght, Co. DublinProgramme Overview The Nature and Context of Addiction programme will introduce students to the meaning and nature of addiction. Will provide an overview of predominant theories of causation – biological, psychological, sociological and cultural. Will introduce students to the theoretical orientations in the treatment of addiction – medical, pharmacological, spiritual, psychological and psychoanalytic. Will provide…
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The Therapist Professional Will
Online Learning, Humanities & Social Sciences Course by PCI College - DublinThis one-day course introduces you to the topic of developing a Professional Will and walks you through the steps necessary to care for your clients, your family and yourself both ethically and confidentially. Sometimes, Therapists/Supervisors are incapacitated or die due to ill health, incident or accident. When these unexpected events occur the impact on clients…
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Themes in Irish Art I
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course presents a thematic introduction to Irish art, architecture and design in its broader international context. Subjects will be connected across periods and styles – the focus not on presenting summarised histories but rather considering how aspects of Irish visual history are connected and have evolved over time. Lectures will include identifying key works…
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Themes in Irish Art II
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module presents a thematic overview of the global intersections and relationships of Western visual and material culture across a range of historically located examples. Topics are explored in this module under the broad themes of appropriations and the ‘other’ and cultural geographies. Through these lenses, lectures will explore topics as diverse as orientalism, photography…
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Trace your Family
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Clane Community School - Clane, Co. KildareWho do you think you are? Genealogy for beginners. An introductory course on how to trace your family history & build up your family tree.Course will look at births, deaths, marriages, census returns & many more records from Ireland & United Kingdom. Basic computer skills needed.
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Trace Your Family Tree
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Old Bawn Community School - Tallaght, Co. DublinIntroduction to tracing your family tree. Course will cover Births, Deaths, Marriages, Census Returns, Wills and Parish Records, etc. Fee: €70.00 Length of Course: 5 nights 7.30-9.30pm
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Transformative Community Education (NFQ Level 7)
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Community Development Course by An Cosán - Tallaght, Co. DublinProgramme Overview The Transformative Community Education programme will explore theoretical concepts of community education, lifelong learning transformation and social change. Analyse specific case studies in relation to community education, social action and transformation. Investigate and identify strategies and practical approaches to curriculum design, development and delivery for transformative community education and support digital citizenship and social…
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Understanding Methamphetamine Addiction Disorder
Online Learning, Health Care Course by Alison - Loughcrea, Co. GalwayThis free online course teaches about Methamphetamine Addiction Disorder, its effects and available treatments. Nicknamed ‘crystal’, ‘zoom’, ‘crank’, ‘tweak’, ‘ice’ or simply ‘poor man’s cocaine’, methamphetamine is a synthetic drug that affects the central nervous system. The abuse of this drug today is a widespread menace around the globe and a challenge to health and…
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Video Production & Editing: PreProduction to Distribution (QQI Level 5)
Practical, Video Production Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis programme is suitable for individuals who wish to learn about professional video production techniques, including planning, camera operation and non-linear postproduction (editing). This is a practical hands-on programme developing key filmmaking skills. Programme Description • Practical Hands-on Camera Workshops • Planning your production – Exploring the expanding role played by digital movies in graphic…
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War and Peace in Modern Europe
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinIn this module, we discuss how Europe was defined and redefined through war, military occupation, civil conflicts, and peace agreements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Drawing on examples of various—through often interrelated—conflicts, we discuss several major questions: How did international and civil conflicts shape European culture and politics? Why was the twentieth century so…
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Working in the Health and Social Care Sector
Online Learning, Health Care Course by Alison - Loughcrea, Co. GalwayLearn how to work in the health and social care sector in the UK with this free online healthcare and caregiving course. This health and social care course suits anyone interested in the care industry or refreshes the skills of those already working in the field. We provide person-centred care strategies for preventing abuse and…
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Working with Adolescents
Humanities & Social Sciences Course by PCI College - DublinA look at the cultural difference between today’s adolescents and their parents. This is a one-day workshop on the psychological make-up of today’s adolescent and the appropriate theoretical approaches, relevant skills and personal development required by those who work with this fascinating age-group This workshop enables participants to be more present, more communication-savvy and thereby…
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Writing Skills for Journalism (QQI Level 5)
Distance Learning, Journalism Course by The Open College - Leopardstown, Co. DublinLearners who successfully complete this course will: understand the ways in which the reading public is offered information develop writing skills that answer the editorial needs of newspapers, radio or television write in different registers work to pre-defined, tight deadlines spot a potential story demonstrate an understanding, in writing, of the difference between fact and…
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Youth Activities Worker
In-house Training, Development Studies Course by Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education (CDCFE) - Coolock, Co. DublinBTEI means Back to Education Initiative. BTEI gives unemployed adults the opportunity of returning to part time education, while retaining their benefit. Skills to Compete is an initiative to support those who have lost their jobs because of COVID-19 and wish to re-enter the workforce. See here for details This innovative two-year part time BTEI…
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Youth Activities Worker (BTEI/Skills to Compete)
In-house Training, Community Development Course by Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education (CDCFE) - Coolock, Co. DublinBTEI means Back to Education Initiative. BTEI gives unemployed adults the opportunity of returning to part time education, while retaining their benefit. Skills to Compete is an initiative to support those who have lost their jobs because of COVID-19 and wish to re-enter the workforce. See here for details This innovative two-year part time BTEI…
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Youth and Community Work (QQI Level 5/1 year full-time) - Sallynoggin College
Community Leadership Course by Sallynoggin College of Further Education - Sallynoggin, Co. DublinThis Youth and Community Work QQI accredited course is a one year, full-time programme. This Youth Work & Community Studies course is designed for those who would like to pursue a career in the youth and community sector, working with young people in a range of community based settings. This QQI Level 5 programme provides…