Religious Education and English




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It fully qualifies you to teach second-level religious education and English in just four years. This course offers a streamlined track to a profession in post-primary teaching, qualifying you to teach RE and English to Honours Leaving Certificate Level. In addition to teacher education, you’ll receive instruction on how to make the most of teamwork, leadership, communication, and creativity. Your coursework will also cover Foundational and Professional Studies in Education; Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics; and English Literature. You’ll learn how to think intelligently, imaginatively, and independently about storytelling and song-making in civilization, from classical texts to contemporary pop culture. Throughout the course, you’ll cover four integrated areas: Foundational and Professional Studies in Education: We offer a student-friendly, supportive, open, dynamic, and practical approach to the study of education. The diverse, exciting, engaging, and challenging study of education and religion education is reflected in the modules on offer. Teaching, including school placements: One of the most exciting and rewarding elements of the course is our hands-on approach to school placement. Over the four years of the course, you’ll have an opportunity to gain valuable and extensive experience within a range of teaching and learning environments, including engagement in observation of practice, micro-teaching, peer-teaching, team-teaching, and school-based placements (in both primary and post-primary sectors). You’ll be supported throughout your professional development by experienced school placement tutors, school-based cooperating teachers, and METIS (a custom-built web-based environment for school placement). Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics: These elements provide a strong foundation for teaching religion in second-level schools and meet the subject criteria required by the Teaching Council. The specific subjects include ethics; philosophy; Scripture; systematic theology; and world religions. You’ll be encouraged to critically engage with a wide range of topics and develop the skills to work in contexts of cultural and religious diversity. Studying English The study of English literature provides you with the skills to think creatively and intelligently about the fundamental roles played by storytelling and song-making in civilization. You’ll engage with a wide range of literature and become familiar with the vital characteristics and contexts of drama, poetry, film, and fiction. You’ll study style and substance—what literature describes, as well as how it does it. Our priority is developing your critical independence, enabling you to read and redirect literary texts across traditions: from Greek tragedy to Breaking Bad; Jane Austen to Father Ted; Shakespeare to Kanye West.
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"Ireland bases its tuition rates on residence (3 of the last 5 years living in the EU) despite whether you're an EU citizen or not. In other words, only those who have resided in an EU country 3 of the last 5 years are eligible for the discounted rates."
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High school diploma including any honours subjects with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants who have completed an alternative qualification may be considered for direct entry into Undergraduate programmes at DCU.
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- Bachelors
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