Department of Adult
& Community Education
National University
of Ireland, Maynooth
Adult and Community
Education - BA Local Studies, BA Community Studies

Adult and Community
Education
The Department of Adult and Community Education at NUI Maynooth has
been offering courses to adults throughout the country for 30 years.
Our society and our university have changed dramatically in that
time. There is now a general acceptance of lifelong learning as
necessary for the success of the economy, the development of society
and the well-being of each citizen. Work, family and community make
increasing demands on each one to continue learning throughout our
lives. Many adults have harboured a dream for many years that they
should have or could have gone to university but for various reasons
could not. This is now possible.
We deliver our courses in partnership with a large number of
schools, colleges and adult learning centres around the country and
we are grateful to them for their interest in bringing the
university into many towns and villages around the country.
Every year up to 1,500 adult students participate on NUI
Certificate level courses. The courses are delivered in a student
friendly way using experiential learning methods and group work
practice as tools for learning. As many adult students may not have
had the opportunity to participate in third level education before,
student support and study skills form an integral part of course
design. The courses are both flexible and part-time and where
possible are offered in local venues.
About our courses
The role of continuing education courses is to provide adults with
third level learning opportunities that are flexible and part-time.
The courses are particularly designed for those without previous
third level education and they are offered at Certificate and
Diploma level. They are for the most part, delivered locally in
accessible venues and taught by NUI approved tutors. To date
approximately 1,500 adult students per annum have completed an NUI
Certificate course from the range of courses provided.
Admission
Requirements
All undergraduate courses are open to those over
21 years of age. In
most cases, no academic requirements or qualifications are
necessary, however, some courses, because of their content, are more
suited to those with previous knowledge or experience of the
subject. Postgraduate level courses in Adult Education provided by
the department are suitable for those who already have a primary
degree and who wish to obtain a professional qualification.
Credit Transfer
The NUI Certificate & Diploma courses are linked to the European
Credit Transfer System (ECTS). This means that students may acquire
credits and apply for exemptions to other courses or degree
programmes within the credit transfer system. The NUI Certificate
courses carry up to 20 credits and the NUI Diploma in Arts carries
60 credits. Participants on the modular BA degree programmes at NUIM
must achieve 180 credits in order to complete their degree.
Foundation Courses
·
Economics and Finance
·
Return to Learning
·
English Courses for Speakers of Other Languages
Certificate Courses
Creative Writing for Publication
Directing
• Disability Studies
• Local History
Philosophy
• Psychology
Modular Programmes
Professional
Development Courses
·
NUI Certificate Adult Guidance, Theory &
Practice
·
NUI Certificate Communication & Group
Skills for Managers
·
NUI
Certificate Equality Studies in Training & Development (online)
·
NUI Certificate Integrating Literacy
·
NUI Certificate Training & Continuing
Education
·
NUI Diploma Training & Development (for
Socially Inclusive Workplaces)
·
NUI Diploma in Addiction Studies
Degree Programmes
·
Bachelor of Arts Programme
1 Local Studies Modular evening part-time Programme
2 Community Studies Evening
part-time Programme
For detailed information on courses and application click here:
http://adulteducation.nuim.ie/courses/documents/ContinuingEd2011.pdf
BACHELOR OF ARTS
DEGREE PROGRAMMES
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth offers modular
part-time degrees in Local Studies and Community Studies. These
programmes were developed in response to the demand for
inter-disciplinary, flexible progression routes for adults to degree
level. They are offered in the evening to facilitate adults who are
unable to attend on a full-time basis during the day. They represent
a further expansion of NUI Maynooth’s provision for mature students.
With such innovative features as flexible delivery, modularisation,
credit accumulation and recognition of accredited prior learning,
students may advance in a systematic and learner friendly way
towards a primary degree. These programmes are offered at the main
campus at Maynooth, Co. Kildare, and at the University’s Kilkenny
Campus.
Structure of the
Degree Programmes
Over a five-year cycle of delivery the following two programmes are
provided:
·
Programme 1: Local Studies
·
Programme 2: Community Studies
Students on the degree may choose to follow either the Local Studies
Programme or the Community Studies Programme. It is not possible to
attend modules from both programmes, except where Common Modules are
offered.
The inter-disciplinary nature of the programmes means that various
University Departments have responsibility for module delivery.
1. Local Studies:
Participating Departments - History, Geography, Ancient Classics,
Nua Ghaeilge, Language Centre, Sociology, Anthropology, Adult &
Community Education
2. Community Studies:
Participating Departments - Adult & Community Education, Applied
Social Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, Geography, History
Delivery of the
Degree Programmes
The degree is delivered over a five year cycle through a combination
of regular lectures, tutorials, field courses and short summer
schools.
Each academic year has two semesters. Semesters are blocks of
Fourteen weeks, consisting of twelve weeks class contact and
two weeks’ study and examinations.
Semesters
Each academic year has two semesters. Semesters
are blocks of
fourteen weeks, consisting of twelve weeks class
contact and
two weeks’ study and examinations. Each academic year
on-campus is typically structured as follows:
Semester 1
September - November 12 weeks class contact + 2 study weeks
Semester 2
January - April 12 weeks class contact + 2 study weeks
Summer Modules (Optional)
Monday - Friday full-time 1 week
Lectures are offered over two or three nights per week, usually
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 6.00 - 10.00 pm.
Modules
Each programme is offered through modules. A
module is a “block” of learning in which a particular topic is
taught and assessed. Most modules are “stand alone” and can be
studied as separate blocks. All modules carry credits towards the
degree. The modules of study are delivered through a combination of
regular lectures, tutorials, presentations, field courses and short
summer schools.
Student Support
Students on the part-time degree have access to
all services and supports available in the university, with the
additional services of a Student Support Officer. A Study Skills and
Student Support module is offered in the first semester of the
programme.
Admission
Requirements
Applicants to the degree programmes should be mature students, i.e.
aged twenty-three years or over by 1st January in the year of
admission.
NUI Maynooth encourages applications from adults who may not have
completed second level education. The number of places offered will
be restricted so it may not be possible to offer places to all
applicants in any one year.
Non-European Applicants
The University welcomes applications from non-EU applicants. Please
visit the University’s website at:
www.nuim.ie/international
Language Proficiency
Both programmes are delivered through English. Students are advised
that to benefit from their chosen programme they should be
proficient in both written and spoken English.
Fees
Fees are calculated on the credit weighting of each module and are
payable at the beginning of each semester.
How and Where to Apply
Application for admission is made directly to Maynooth Campus or to
Kilkenny Campus. It should be made on the official Application Form
available from:
For full brochure and application forms click here:
http://adulteducation.nuim.ie/courses/documents/NUI_BA_Brochure2011.pdf
The information in this introduction is intended only as a guide for
applicants.
CONTACT
Department of Adult and
Community Education,
Education House,
North Campus
National University of
Ireland, Maynooth,
Maynooth,
Co. Kildare
Republic of Ireland.
Tel: +353 1 708 3937
Fax: +353 1 708 4687
Email:
Adcomed@nuim.ie
Web:
http://adulteducation.nuim.ie