BA (Hons) Childhood & Youth Studies and Sociology

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Bachelor's degree

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Ormskirk

  • Duration

    3 Days

This degree immerses you in the social, political, cultural and economic contexts of childhood and youth in contemporary society. You will explore the development of children and youth as both a field of academic study and a focus for future employability. This is balanced with the analysis of social trends and the study of sociological developments and phenomena in cultural, political and historical contexts, achieved through a focus on social structures, institutions, orthodoxies, processes, organisations and groups we live our lives within. If you want to gain expertise in the inter-related fields of childhood & youth studies and sociology, keeping your options open for a wide range of potential careers, then this degree is for you. You will graduate equipped with a variety of transferable skills appropriate to reporting, presenting and working effectively on an individual and collaborative basis.

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Location

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Ormskirk (Lancashire)
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St Helens Road, L39 4QP

Start date

On request

About this course

Typical careers for Childhood and Youth Studies graduates include working in education, training, social work, youth work, probation service, youth justice services, police, voluntary sector and international aid work. Alternatively, you may wish to progress to further study or research in Childhood and Youth Studies.

112 UCAS Tariff points on the new UCAS Tariff. No specific subjects are required.

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Subjects

  • Employability
  • Sociology
  • Child Developmental
  • Social Psychology
  • Psychological
  • Political Sociology
  • Sociologically
  • Sexualities
  • Law
  • Ethics
  • Society
  • Arts

Course programme

Year 1

SPY1102 Child Developmental and Social Psychology (20 credits)

SPY1103 Children and Young People in Society (20 credits)

SPY1104 Introduction to Social Policy and Welfare (20 credits)

SPY1110 Political Sociology (20 credits)

SPY1111 Thinking Sociologically: Sociological Theory and Applications (20 credits)

SPY1112 Introduction to Cultural Studies (20 credits)

Year 2

SPY2129 Youth Studies: Key Concepts and Issues (20 credits)

SPY2136 States, Conflict and Political Violence (20 credits)

SPY2137 Sexualities: Identities, Politics, Cultures (20 credits)

SPY2138 Cultural Analysis in a Global World (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

SPY2127 Work-based Learning and Employability 1 (20 credits)

SPY2139 Self-Directed Learning (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

SPY2123 Child Welfare Family and the State (20 credits)

SPY2128 Representations of Childhood and Youth in Popular Culture (20 credits)

SPY2130 International Perspectives on Children and Families (20 credits)

Language modules in French, Spanish or Mandarin, delivered at the Edge Hill Language Centre, are available to study as an integral part of this degree. A single Language module can be studied instead of SPY2138 Cultural Analysis in a Global World.

Year 3

SPY3110 Critical Terrorism Studies (20 credits)

SPY3112 Desire: Law, Politics, Ethics, Difference (20 credits)

SPY3115 Youth Studies: Critical Perspectives (20 credits)

You will select three of the following modules:

SPY3032 Contemporary Theory, Policy and Practice in Education Services for Children and Young People (20 credits)

SPY3037 Issue for Professional Practice (20 credits)

SPY3101 Self-Directed Study (20 credits)

SPY3104 Social Work with Children and Families: Theory, Policy and Practice (20 credits)

SPY3105 Contemporary Theory, Policy and Practice in Education Services (20 credits)

SPY3107 Issues for Professional Practice (20 credits)

SPY3109 Arts in Society (20 credits)

SPY3111 Social, Cultural and Political Ideas (20 credits)

SPY3116 Young People and Social Media (20 credits)

SPY3125 Socio-Cultural Issues and Questions (20 credits)

SPY3127 Work-based Learning and Employability 2 (20 credits)

If you studied a Language module in Year 2, you may wish to study a further Language module in Year 3. This would form an integral part of your degree in place of one of the optional modules above.

Optional modules provide an element of choice within the programme curriculum. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed. Optional module selection may also be affected by timetabling requirements.

Additional information

International students enrolling on the programme in academic year 2017/18 are £11,575 per annum

How will I be assessed?

Course assessments, including the use of portfolios, essays, information retrieval exercises, seminar presentations, case studies as well as examinations, have been creatively designed to encourage the potential of all students.

Who will be teaching me?

Our experienced staff have designed this course and our strong levels of student support ensure your time with us is an enjoyable, rewarding experience, underpinned by the extensive research activity and field experience of our team. Members of the Departments of Social Sciences are at the forefront of teaching, research and publication in a number of areas including desire and sexuality, states, violence and terrorism, cultural and social theories and perspectives, culture and arts in society, professional practice, social work with children and families, education and youth issues.

BA (Hons) Childhood & Youth Studies and Sociology

£ 9,250 + VAT