BA (Hons) Applied Social Science, Community Development & Youth Work Undergraduate Programme By Goldsmiths, University of London |TopUniversities

BA (Hons) Applied Social Science, Community Development & Youth Work

Subject Ranking

# 101-120QS Subject Rankings

Tuitionfee

49,170 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Development StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Development Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This programme is ideal if you have some experience of community and youth work. Challenging, dynamic and interactive, it presents opportunities for critical reflection and exploration of recent developments in the field. You'll undertake placements in several community and youth work settings, and will gain invaluable experience that will enhance your employability. The degree can lead to careers in the broad community development, community and youth work field in statutory, voluntary and independent sectors. Our lecturers have extensive experience in the community and youth work sector, and work closely with you to maximise your potential. You'll learn how to analyse relevant theoretical concepts and social policies, and how to link them to practical situations and your personal practice. You'll attend a four-day residential module in the January of the first year, where you'll get to know other students and staff, while participating in programmed activities. Teaching methods encourage maximum student participation, and include lectures, seminars, fieldwork, group and individual tutorials, group work training meetings, workshops, practical exercises, and written work. The degree is professionally recognised by the National Youth Agency (NYA) and the Joint Negotiating Committee for Youth and Community Workers (JNC).

Programme overview

Main Subject

Development Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This programme is ideal if you have some experience of community and youth work. Challenging, dynamic and interactive, it presents opportunities for critical reflection and exploration of recent developments in the field. You'll undertake placements in several community and youth work settings, and will gain invaluable experience that will enhance your employability. The degree can lead to careers in the broad community development, community and youth work field in statutory, voluntary and independent sectors. Our lecturers have extensive experience in the community and youth work sector, and work closely with you to maximise your potential. You'll learn how to analyse relevant theoretical concepts and social policies, and how to link them to practical situations and your personal practice. You'll attend a four-day residential module in the January of the first year, where you'll get to know other students and staff, while participating in programmed activities. Teaching methods encourage maximum student participation, and include lectures, seminars, fieldwork, group and individual tutorials, group work training meetings, workshops, practical exercises, and written work. The degree is professionally recognised by the National Youth Agency (NYA) and the Joint Negotiating Committee for Youth and Community Workers (JNC).

Admission Requirements

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  • one year's full-time (or two years' part-time) work experience (paid or voluntary) in a related field
  • European Baccalaureate: 60%



Jan-2000

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
49,170 GBP

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