HNC Working with Communities

HNC

In Kirkintilloch

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    HNC

  • Location

    Kirkintilloch (Scotland)

  • Duration

    2 Years

The HNC Working with Communities is an exciting and challenging course which enables you to gain a nationally recognised qualification. It enables you to use the theory you have learned during the course to reflect on and develop your practice in a work placement. There are 10 core credits: Preparing to Work with Community Groups (1 credit), Accountability for and Management of Resources (1.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Kirkintilloch (Glasgow City)
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50 Southbank Road, G66 1NH

Start date

On request

About this course

All applicants must be actively volunteering or working in the community. To join the course, you may have one or two Highers (or equivalent), including English or you may be able to join the course without these qualifications, depending on previous skills and experience.

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HNC WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES

Campus: East Dunbartonshire Campus

Duration: Part-Time 2 Years

Weekdays: Not Specified

Course Information:
The HNC Working with Communities is an exciting and challenging course which enables you to gain a nationally recognised qualification. It enables you to use the theory you have learned during the course to reflect on and develop your practice in a work placement.
There are 10 core credits: Preparing to Work with Community Groups (1 credit), Accountability for and Management of Resources (1 credit), Social Science Approaches (2 credits), Principles and Practice (2 credits), Learning Approaches (1 credit), Workplace Practice (2 credits), Graded Unit (1 credit), and 2 further credits from specialist units: Adult Learning (2 credits), Working with Young People (2 credits, Capacity Building (2 credits) and Promoting Health (2 credits).

Further Study:
Entry into 2nd year of degree programmes such as the BA in Community Learning and Development.

Career Opportunities:
Employment in the voluntary sector or as a Community Education Assistant in the public sector.

HNC Working with Communities

Price on request