8 Bachelor's degrees in Community Development in Ireland

Community Development and Youth Work
Community Development and Youth Work from the Atlantic Technological University aims to provide learners with a specialised education in Community Development and Youth Work

Community and Youth Work
This Community and Youth Work at Maynooth University is a professional qualification in community work and youth work, dual endorsed by AIEB and NSETS. This programme combines the full-time Level 8 Degree plus a full-time block fieldwork placement each year.

Youth and Community Work (Hons)
This Youth and Community Work (Hons) from University College Cork should interest you if you are keen to work with people and communities, including those experiencing inequality, marginalisation and social exclusion.

Community and Youth Work (part time)
The Community and Youth Work (part time) from Maynooth University is a part-time, level 8 honours degree in Community and Youth Work - equivalent of 1.5 days per week tuition on campus plus summer schools; two periods of block fieldwork placement (dates set at commencement of programme).

Equality and Community Studies
The Equality and Community Studies program from Maynooth University is part-time, evening (with some daytime options available), interdisciplinary degree for mature applicants

Community and Addiction Studies (Hons)
The Community and Addiction Studies (Hons) course at Technological University of the Shannon offers participants the skills and competencies to work in the voluntary sector, as well as with State or NGO providers of community and social inclusion services.
Community Development
Community Development from Munster Technological University is a process that seeks to build strong, sustainable communities by bringing people and groups together for the good of the wider community and society.
Community Development (Hons)
The broad aim of the Community Development (Hons) programme at Munster Technological University is to provide an opportunity for people who are active in the community to achieve formal qualifications in the community work field.