Diploma in Social Gerontology


Key facts

Entry requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for the Diploma in Social Gerontology. Candidates who are 21 years or over on or before January 1 st of year of entry may gain entry to the programme on the basis of mature years. Candidates under 21 years should meet the minimum matriculation requirements as outlined in the Frequently Asked Question sectionEntry requirements

Additional requirements

None

Duration: 2 years, part-time

Next start date: September, 2012

ECTS weighting: 30

Average intake: 25

Closing date: July 13th 2012

NFQ level: 7

Mode of study: Classroom based

Course overview

The Diploma in Social Gerontology covers a broad range of economic, social and political theories relating to ageing and examines public policy for older people across a number of fields. It is designed to equip students with the professional and analytical skills necessary to understand age and ageing in an economic, social and policy context and to enhance and develop their careers in age-related fields.

Who is this course intended for?

This course is open to all those with an interest in the study of ageing including; health and social care professionals; those who work with older people in governmental, non-governmental or voluntary organisations; members of active retirement groups or other older people’s groups; older volunteers; those who wish to study issues related to older people for their own interest and enjoyment

Course outline

The Diploma is a two-year, stand-alone, part-time programme for mature students. It covers a broad range of economic, social and political theories relating to ageing and examines public policy for older people across a number of fields.

In Year 1 of the programme, there are three modules:

· Introduction to Social Gerontology
· Economics of Ageing
· Social Perspectives on Ageing

In Year 2, there are 3 modules:

· Rural Gerontology
· Public Policy for Dependant   Older People
· Research Skills and Research Paper

Learning takes place by means of a blend of formal teaching, guest speakers, a field trip, discussion and students sharing   their own knowledge and experience

Applications and selections

Application can be made online from April 1st 2012

Apply here

Requirements and assessment

Students attend class for six hours every second Saturday during semesters 1 and 2 of each academic year. All modules are assessed individually. For four of the modules there is an end of semester written examination and a continuous assessment assignment; for the remaining two, there is continuous assessment and a research project.

Find out more

Aine Ni Leime (Course Coordinator)
Irish Centre for Social Gerontology
Cairnes Building,
NUI Galway
T 353 91 495458
F 353 91 512516
E aine.nileime@nuigalway.ie

Or

Christine Delargy (Development Officer)
Irish Centre for Social Gerontology,
Cairnes Building,
NUI Galway
T 353 91495461
F 353 91 512516
E christine.delargy@nuigalway.ie
www.nuigalway.ie/adulteducation

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Fees for this course

EU (Total): €970
Non-EU (Total): €1,470

A number of scholarships will be available for applicants who have become unemployed (since January 2008), and wish to update their skills and knowledge. Scholarships will constitute a 50% contribution to programme fees. A separate application process will be required

Fees for all adult & continuing education courses

Current students

Karen King

Dip in Social Gerontology

"... I've always worked since the age of 15 years which didn't allow for time to finish out a degree. But as I got older it became a goal to go back to university and finish out what I had started. The Social Gerontology course through the Adult Education Programme gave me the opportunity to get back into an environment that I hadn't been in, in a while, as well as giving me an opportunity to learn a course in my area of interest. I love the Social Gerontology course because I've met other students from different areas of employment who have the same interest in ageing that I do. I would highly recommend this course and its dynamic staff to anyone who is interested in issues facing us as we age quote..."

Downloads

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Scholarship Form

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