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BA in Social Sciences and Cultural Innovation
Explore media, politics, culture and innovation to develop key transferable skills for a thriving career. Are you interested in exploring how culture, media and politics shape our world? Are you curious about what drives innovation and future trends? DCU’s BA in Social Sciences and Cultural Innovation is a unique degree where you will gain in-depth knowledge in three disciplines - culture, media and politics - whilst also developing key competencies to underpin your success in a wide variety of careers. On this course you will: explore the meaning and power of culture examine the hugely influential role played by media and technology in society and you’ll learn about national and international political systems Is this course for me? If you’re stimulated by learning how to design creative approaches to social issues and you’re keen to have flexibility to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities that enable you to carve out your own career path, then this is the course for you. Three or four year degree You can complete the BA in Social Sciences and Cultural Innovation degree in three years, or choose to take an extra year either to study abroad or complete an INTRA placement.
Undergraduate Course / Social Sciences / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
  • 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 3. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 63 ]
  • 4. TOEFL Internet Based [ 92 ]
4 years
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
The Bachelor of Social Science degree (BSocSc) studies how human societies are organised, the social forces, institutions and ideologies that shape society, and the factors that influence the wellbeing of individuals, families, communities, and countries. You will learn to analyse contemporary social problems, issues and policy responses, related to poverty and social exclusion, drugs, criminal justice, housing, migration, ethnicity, disability ageing and gender. A key focus is on how to address inequality and promote rights and entitlements to services for all. You will also learn about social professions such as social work, community work and youth work, and may pursue postgraduate opportunities in these fields at Maynooth as a postgraduate. The degree is organised as a double major programme with the core subject of Social Policy and one of the following subjects: Sociology, Philosophy, History, Anthropology, Geography or Economics. The core subject of Social Policy focuses on government and institutional policies concerned with human needs and welfare in the broadest sense, and how these needs are addressed. Why choose this degree? Social Policy is available to study only in the Bachelor of Social Science degree. This subject is the basis for careers in policy research and policy analysis. This degree is prescribed as the basis for undertaking a Master’s in Social Work. The scope of the course includes key topics like class, gender, religion, race, ethnicity, sexuality, disability and ageing, It also covers policy issues such as poverty, child and family policy, housing, criminal justice and drugs.
Undergraduate Course / Social Sciences / Maynooth

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 110 ]
  • 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 3. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 58 ]
  • 4. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Social Science (Community and Youth Work) (full time)
This is our three-year full-time degree in Community and Youth Work. The Bachelor and Master of Social Science Community and Youth Work is endorsed as a professional qualification in youth work by NSETS (nsets.ie) and community work by AIEB (aieb.ie). Community work involves the development and empowerment of communities, and facilitating the active participation of people in addressing issues that affect them collectively. Youth work is based on the same principles as community work but focuses on young people, and is defined in Irish legislation and policy as a process of personal and social development based on voluntary participation and principles of equality and inclusiveness. By taking our degree in Community and Youth Work you will be participating in a programme of professional education and training that engages you as an active participant in your learning while working in solidarity with those affected by human rights denial, poverty and inequality. Choose this degree if you are interested in: Professional education and training that engages you as an active participant; Working in solidarity with those affected by human rights denial, poverty and inequality; Community work - the development and empowerment of communities, and facilitating the active participation of people in addressing issues that affect them collectively; Youth work – focusing on young people (defined in Irish legislation and policy as a process of personal and social development based on voluntary participation and principles of equality and inclusiveness).
Undergraduate Course / Social Sciences / Maynooth

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 110 ]
  • 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 3. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 58 ]
  • 4. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Science (Social Science)
The BSc (Social Science) programme is aimed at motivated school leavers and mature students who have a strong penchant for the study of some of the most fundamental issues and concerns for modern society and the environment. The programme strongly focuses on the applied nature of the Social Sciences and will equip students with practical research skills, in addition to focussing on career development and readiness, and further educational opportunities. There is an international fieldtrip in year two, a significant workplace internship in year three, and dissertation or research project component in year four, giving students practical real-world experience and knowledge of working in areas of Social Scientific inquiry. The growth in interdisciplinary study and research is building crucial knowledge and supporting the national capacity to respond to complex societal challenges by providing new solutions that cannot be provided by one discipline alone. This pioneering interdisciplinary Social Sciences degree programme draws on key strengths of Schools and Disciplines right across the College of Arts, university-wide Research Institutes and Centres, and innovation and entrepreneurial programs right across the University. Supporting and advocating the value and need for social scientific research to key decision-makers and policy designers, in addition to community activism and advocacy, forms an intrinsic part of the Social Sciences programme ethos.
Undergraduate Course / Social Sciences / Galway

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
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4 years
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