Mental Health
Master’s Full-time, 1 Year Master’s/Postgraduate Diploma Part-time, 2 Years Master’s/Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate Part-time, 3 Years
The full-time Master’s is open to both EU and non-EU students.
Brief Overview This course is designed to enhance the collaboration between disciplines working with individuals with mental health difficulties. Students on this course will come from a variety of professions including nursing, medicine, occupational therapy, social work, An Garda Síochána, psychology, probation and prison services.
Year Two: Attendance at classes throughout the academic year. If completing the Master’s, you will also carry out research and the writing of a dissertation. Career Opportunities As a graduate, you can expect that the specialist knowledge you acquire during this programme, combined with your existing knowledge and skills, will prepare you for leadership or enhanced roles across a variety of sectors. This includes advanced clinical practice, policy development, education, social work, criminal justice or research and further education.
Structure (Timeline/Days in Class) Postgraduate Certificate: Commences with a full week in September and thereafter one day per week for the remainder of the academic year. Master’s/Postgraduate Diploma:
Year One: Commences with a full week in September and thereafter one or two days per week for the remainder of the academic year (depending on whether you are studying full-time or part-time).
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