Childhood and Youth Studies BA (Hons) including Foundation Year 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Teesside University |TopUniversities

Childhood and Youth Studies BA (Hons) including Foundation Year

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

52,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Childhood and Youth Studies degree is designed for those who are interested in working with children, families or young people. The programme is delivered by staff with specialist knowledge and practice in formal and informal education, sociology, psychology and social research. In the final year of the programme, dissertation allows for further specialisation as well as developing one’s research and analytical skills. Students can study this programme with a range of career interests in mind, ranging from primary teaching to social work, education support work or youth and probation work and, after graduation with the right degree classification.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Childhood and Youth Studies degree is designed for those who are interested in working with children, families or young people. The programme is delivered by staff with specialist knowledge and practice in formal and informal education, sociology, psychology and social research. In the final year of the programme, dissertation allows for further specialisation as well as developing one’s research and analytical skills. Students can study this programme with a range of career interests in mind, ranging from primary teaching to social work, education support work or youth and probation work and, after graduation with the right degree classification.

Admission Requirements

6+
169+
52+
72+
1290+

4 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
37,000 GBP
International
52,000 GBP

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