This programme provides an in-depth treatment of social and supported housing. The provision of social and affordable housing and rental assistance is affected by many economic and social considerations. This programme, which can be taken from anywhere, will furnish those interested in housing studies whether they work in local authorities, government departments, voluntary/advocacy sectors, state bodies or elsewhere with expertise in the theories, issues and contentious problems that define housing studies in Ireland and abroad.
This course will commence in September/October 2018.
| Course Location | Ballsbridge, Dublin |
| Course Type | Distance Learning |
| Awarding Body | National University of Ireland |
| Course Duration | One Academic Year, Part-Time |
| Course Time | Distance education with weekend seminars. |
| Course Fee | 1250.00 pa |
| Career Path | 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. |

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