Course Description
NUI Certificate in Equality Studies Online
Maynooth University
The course will provide students with the knowledge and understanding needed to deal effectively with issues of equality and diversity in the workplace in a rapidly changing Ireland. The course will equip practitioners with the competence to become professional trainers in this challenging area in order to contribute to the development of socially inclusive workplaces.
The course is relevant to all who espouse the values of social inclusion and equality. It has particular resonance to private sector companies and businesses and staff of community and voluntary organisations, who seek to create workplaces where diversity is prized as an asset for generating new ideas and new ways of working.
The Certificate consists of four modules. These are presented in an open/flexible learning format, supported by four days of workshops:
- Module 1: Reflecting on Equality and Diversity: Reflective Practice; History,
concepts and ideologies; Sources of prejudice and discrimination; Conducting practitioner
research - Module 2: The Shape of Irish Society: Demography; Irish State and legal system;
Outline of Equality legislation. - Module 3: Equality and Diversity in the Workplace: Equality through the
employment cycle – Focus on models and practice in relation to gender, work life balance,
age, ethnicity and disability - Module 4: Delivering Equality: Development of equality and diversity policies;
Managing equality and diversity issues – Recruitment and selection, Training and
development; Facilitation and mentoring.
Fee €1400. An Easy Payment Plan is available upon registration.
Part time students who are on courses at levels 6 to 10 on the framework of qualifications may be eligible to for the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to help with the associated costs of attending a university course such as Travel, Childcare, Utilities, Materials etc. You should first consult: SAF Guidelines to see if you qualify and then e-mail student.budget@mu.ie to make further enquiries.
Course Code | EQ1 |
College Name | Maynooth University |
Course Category | Humanities & Social Sciences, Social Studies |
Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
Course Qualification | NUI Cert. Level 7 |
Course Location | Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland |
Delivery mode | Classroom based |
Course Start Date | 28th September 2024 |
Course End Date | 8th May 2025 |
Course Fee | 1400 |
Course Duration | 100 hours |
Course Times | On Line. 1 Induction on campus workshop on Saturday 28th September and online on Thursdays 7.00-9.00pm |
Awarding Body | National University of Ireland |
Title of Awarding | Certificate in Equality Studies |
Entry Requirements | Students must be 21 years or older on 1 January in the year of the commencement of the course. Course is aimed at practitioners in learning, training and development or those with an interest in learning about diversity and equality. Students should have at the very least Basic IT skills Access to a computer with Windows 2000 or above and broadband internet access is essential. Commitment to self-directed learning. Attendance at 4 Workshops is Mandatory. Participants should be able to devote approximately 6 hours a week to the course. |
Career Path | The NUI Certificate in Equality Studies in Training and Development (On Line) is a standalone qualification however when combined with the and the NUI Certificate in Training and Continuing Education (Train the Trainer Level 7) plus another of our the NUI Certificate courses such as the Certificate in Communication and Group Skills for Managers it forms part of the Diploma in Arts for Socially Inclusive Workplaces. This suite of CPD courses provide a comprehensive educational/training package in core skills such as managing issues of equality and cultural diversity in the workplace for Team Leaders, Managers and Learning and Development Specialists. |
Course Provider
Maynooth University
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