BA(Hons) Playwork and Youth Studies: University of East London
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- Degree
- BA(Hons)
- Address
- BA(Hons) Playwork and Youth Studies: University of East London, Cass School of Education, University of East London, Stratford Campus, Water Lane, London E15 4LZ, London, United Kingdom
- Ads
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- Subject
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Education and Training
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- September
- Duration
- 3 years full time or 4 to 5 years part time
- Telephone
- +44 (0)20 8223 6374
- Fax
- +44 (0)20 8223 2882
- E-mail
enqu...@ucas.ac.uk
- Website
- http://www.uel.ac.uk/education/
About the programme
The BA (Hons) Playwork and Youth Studies Degree is designed to enable personnel engaged in work with children and young people in a variety of play, youth work and informal education settings to gain recognised qualifications in the field.
Admission requirments
- They welcome applications from groups currently under-represented in the informal education workforce, particularly those from different cultural groups and men.
- Applicants for the BA (Hons) Playwork and Youth Studies Degree should have the equivalent of 200 tariff points.
- Entry can also be based on internal assessment and prior experience.
- Students who have obtained University Certificates at any of their partner institutions are automatically offered a place on the programme and bring with them the number of credits already gained on these programmes at level 1.
- Applicants, who are already working in the children’s services sector in informal or social education, in playwork and youth work, are welcome. There is no requirement to already be in employment but fieldwork practice is a central element of the programme.
- Students seeking admission to the programme who have already completed certificated courses may gain exemptions up to 60 credits on the programme. All students must complete ED1000 and ED2000 skills modules.
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