Community and Social Care: Policy and Practice BA (Hons) - Top-up
Bachelor's degree
In Preston
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Bachelor's degree
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Preston
If you have completed a foundation degree and are interested in making a difference in your community, this applied degree will help you develop a wider understanding of social welfare, social exclusion and disadvantage. In this top up year you will look at human and social needs, social justice and the policy and systems of service delivery. With a strength based practice ethos the course explores applied research and practice in community development are and social care. You can choose from a wide range of modules to suit your interests and ambitions, including social enterprise, homelessness, race and ethnicity, mental health, social construction of gender, working with people with learning disabilities, disability studies, youth studies, social pedagogy, safeguarding and crime and society.
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Entry Requirements 2017/18 Pass Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care, Children, Young People and their Services, with 40% For changes to 2017 UCAS tariff entry requirements please see our important information. UCLan requires all undergraduate applicants to have a minimum attainment of five GCSEs at grade C and above, or equivalent, (including Maths and English). In 2017 and beyond we will view...
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Subjects
- Mental Health
- Disability
Course programme
- Dissertation (Double or Single) or
- Community Research Project
- Critical Social Policy
- Applied Community Practice
- Youth Matters
- Race and Racism
- Gender Issues
- Working with People with Learning Disabilities
- Disability Studies
- Crime in Society
- Mental Health
- Safeguarding Young People
Community and Social Care: Policy and Practice BA (Hons) - Top-up