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Housing Studies

Lifelong Learning
63986
Award Name Special Purpose Diploma (Level 8 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Special Purpose
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 8 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Special Purpose Diploma (Level 8 NFQ) Special Purpose National University of Ireland Level 8 NFQ
Location:
Ballsbridge
Attendance Options:
Blended, Part time
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Course provider

Duration

One academic year.

Delivery Method:
The programme is delivered through a blended learning model. Students attend classroom-based seminars and are supported in their studies by various online resources and bespoke course material.

Entry Requirements

IPA Certificate in Housing Studies or equivalent. Significant experience in the housing area can also be considered ground for entry.

Applicants Require:
1. Leaving Certificate (examination from 2017 onwards): Candidates must obtain a pass in at least six subjects accepted for NUI matriculation purposes, with at least Grade H5 in two subjects on the Higher Level and at least Grade H7 (Higher Level) or O6 (Ordinary Level) in four subjects. Papers passed must include Irish, English and a third language. Students applying for the BBS (Hons) must have passed the Mathematics paper.

OR

2. Students of mature years (students over 21 on January 1 of the calendar year of entry) may be matriculated by the IPA for the purpose of entering a course of study.

Special Case Applications
Prospective students who do not meet the requirements under paragraphs 1 and 2 above may qualify for admission by meeting other equivalent requirements. A Special Case Application Form can be requested from:

Dr Denis O’Brien
Registrar
Institute of Public Administration
57-61 Lansdowne Road
Dublin 4
Tel: +353 (01) 240 3600
Email: undergrad@ipa.ie

Subject Accumulation
In some programmes, students may enrol for one or more subjects each year until they complete the programme stage.

Exemptions
Graduates and those with other relevant awards, in particular university, QQI and Technological University awards, may apply for an exemption from a subject(s) or entire stages of certain IPA programmes. Only those who have studied relevant disciplines with be considered for exemptions. Exemptions cannot be awarded in a one-year programme or at the award stage of longer programmes.

Application forms for exemptions are available from the IPA. They must be completed and returned no later than early October 2024. Applications must be accompanied by transcripts of results for each year of previous third-level studies.

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Further information

Commences: September/October 2024.

€1,750 (including all matriculation and examination fees), payable in one or two instalments.

Application Deadline: September 2024.

How to Apply:
1. Go to www.ipa.ie.
2. Download the programme application form and complete it in full.
3. Email that form, along with all the items below, to undergrad@ipa.ie, with the subject heading: Application for: Name of Programme. The items below should be scanned and included as attachments in this email:
- A passport-type photograph.
- A scan of your passport, driver’s license, or birth certificate.
- The fee for the programme or confirmation, including a PO number, that fees will be pad by an employer.
- A scan of your Leaving Certificate or relevant qualification (only if you are under 21).

APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE PROCESSED UNLESS ALL RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION IS INCLUDED.

The Programme
The Professional Diploma in Housing Studies—the first course of its kind in Ireland— has been developed to provide an in-depth and analytical treatment of social and supported housing. Housing studies is a field of immense importance in Ireland and elsewhere. The provision of social and affordable housing and of different types of housing supports and rental assistance are key parts of the modern welfare state. Such provision is complex, however, and affected by economic and social considerations, legislation, and broader policy frameworks.

It is vitally important that those interested in housing studies - whether they work in local authorities, government departments, the voluntary and advocacy sectors, relevant state bodies or elsewhere - have expertise in the prevailing theories, the recurring issues and the contentious problems that define the contemporary housing studies field in Ireland and abroad. This professional qualification, which can be taken from anywhere in the country, will furnish participants with that expertise.

Is this Programme for You?
The programme has a very broad appeal. Participants may have a personal interest in housing studies or may have professional responsibilities that would be well served by a discrete qualification in this area. Those with a professional interest in housing often work in local government, in the civil service, in state or voluntary bodies or in advocacy organisations especially concerned with the provision and management of housing services. Whether they work in management, administrative or technical positions, this professional diploma will meet their needs by providing a comprehensive introduction to housing studies in Ireland.

Delivery
This one-year programme combines intensive seminars with online resources and bespoke course material. Delivered by housing studies experts, seminars are designed to support students over the course of the programme and to enable them obtain a deeper understanding of housing in Ireland. The course material, meanwhile, includes a specially developed manual and associated reading lists.

This Professional Diploma covers the following topics:
• The Housing Market: affordable housing, public housing and rental assistance
• Issues for the Welfare State: social protection and the provision of housing services
• Housing policy in Ireland in a comparative context
• Public Policy Making: from social problems to housing outputs and socio-economic outcomes
• Housing Acts 1966 - 2009: the regulatory framework for housing in Ireland
• The provision of social housing support in Ireland: the roles of public, private and voluntary sectors
• The future direction of housing policy.

Assessment is based on a combination of continuous assessment, assignments and end-of-year exams.

All Correspondence and enquiries should be address to:
Undergraduate Office,
Whitaker School of Government and Management,
Institute of Public Administration,
57-61 Lansdowne Road,
Dublin D04 TC62, Ireland
Telephone: +353 (01) 240 3600
Email: undergrad@ipa.ie
www.ipa.ie

Location:
Ballsbridge
Attendance Options:
Blended, Part time
Apply to:
Course provider