Local Government

The Diploma in Local Government Studies is designed to build on the knowledge that students have obtained in the IPA Certificate programme, providing a more in-depth and analytical treatment of the main local authority services in Ireland. Having studied the central facts around local government, students now take a more evaluative approach, exploring the problems and opportunities that face local government.  The programme also takes a broader approach to the issues, situating local government services within economic, political, and social contexts.

In addition to an analysis of such complicated local government responsibilities as planning and the environment, the Diploma considers the various ways in which the system has been reformed and the relative success or otherwise of reform efforts. The Diploma is delivered via a student-friendly blended learning model. 

Note: The application deadline for this programme is July 8.

Diploma in Local Government Studies

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Key Facts

Delivery Method

This part-time programme is delivered through blended learning and can be taken from anywhere in the country. Students attend scheduled online webinars and two classroom-based seminars at regional locations. They are supported in their studies by a range of course material.

   

Entry Requirements

Applicants should hold the Certificate in Local Government Studies. 

Duration

One academic year

Accreditation

NUI

Place on NFQ

Level 6 (Special Purpose award) what is this?

Commences

September 2024

Application Deadline

July 2024

Fees

€1,250 (including all matriculation and examination fees), payable in one or two instalments. 

Employers and Fees

Where employers are paying fees, students, when enrolling, must provide a PO number and employer authorisation on the applicaiton form OR submit a letter from their employer confirming that fees will be paid directly. 

Students Paying their own Fees

Fees can be paid by:

  • Electronic transfer (contact the Undergraduate Office).
  • Debit/credit card (contact the Undergraduate Office).
  • Cheque (payable to the Institute of Public Administration).
  • Bank draft.

Note: Fees may increase slightly from year to year. Where this occurs, students will be charged the increased fee.

Progression

Participants who successfully complete the Diploma programme may advance to year 3 of the Local Government stream of the IPA’s Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree, on completion of a bridging course. 

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The Programme

The Diploma in Local Government Studies is designed to build on the knowledge that students have obtained in the IPA Certificate programme, providing a more in-depth and analytical treatment of the main local authority services in Ireland. Having studied the central facts around local government, students now take a more evaluative approach, exploring the problems and opportunities that face local government.  The programme also takes a broader approach to the issues, situating local government services within economic, political, and social contexts.

In addition to an analysis of such complicated local government responsibilities as planning and the environment, the Diploma considers the various ways in which the system has been reformed and the relative success or otherwise of reform efforts. The Diploma is delivered via a student-friendly blended learning model. 

Note: The application deadline for this programme is July 8.

Is This Programme for you?

The Diploma in Local Government Studies has long been an important step in the career development path of local authority staff, providing information and analysis that will enable staff to improve their current competencies and develop new ones. The Diploma can be taken by anyone who has successfully completed the Certificate programme.

Subjects
Module One 
  • Local Government Finance
  • Local Government Reform
Module Two 
  • Community Development/Governance
  • HRM
Module Three
  • The Roads Function 
  • The Road Function
Module Four
  • Environment
  • Planning and Development
Assessment

Assessment is continuous throughout the programme and consists of four project assignments and examination. 

Other Information

Note: The application deadline for this programme is July 8.

Seminar Dates

How To Apply
  • Download this Application Form and complete it (if your fees are being paid by your employer, be sure to include all the relevant details on the form).
  • That form MUST be accompanied by: (a) proof of ID (copy of passport, birth cert, or driving licence), (b) a passport photo, (c) the programme fee (see section on Fees).

Send the completed application form and the above items to undergrad@ipa.ie.

You may also apply by post.

Note: The application deadline for this programme is July 10.

Delivery

This part-time programme programme is delivered through blended learning and can be taken from anywhere in the country. Students attend scheduled online webinars and two classroom-based seminars at regional locations. They are supported in their studies by a range of course material .

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Programme Delivery and Applications

IPA programmes are part time and generally delivered through a blended learning model.  To apply, see the How to Apply section on the relevant programme and download the application form below.

Undergraduate Application Form 2024

 

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