Master Youth and Community Studies

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  • Entry requirements
    Specifically designed for qualified practitioners in the field
  • Academic title
    MA/PGDip/PGCert Youth and Community Studies
  • Course description
    Career opportunities

    Students completing the course follow a wide range of senior posts in youth work and community development work in both the statutory and voluntary sector. MA qualification is a recommended qualification for workers to hold senior positions in recent workforce development proposals.

    Programme

    Students take a programme consisting of one core module, and up to six other modules depending on your chosen pathway. The MA is completed with a dissertation of 60 or 90 credits. The programme offers four pathways: research, management, advanced skills, and generic. The generic pathway offers the greatest flexibility for colleagues wishing to pursue a wide variety of modules. The research pathway includes taught modules in research methods and advanced research methods, as well as requiring students to complete a 90 credit dissertation. Students consider practice-based, evaluative and academic modes of research. Students on the management pathway are required to take at least three management modules and complete a management focused dissertation. The advanced skills pathway focuses on the development of individual practice, as well as the ability to support and enable good practice from colleagues. All core modules and most option modules are launched during one of two block teaching weeks held each year (usually in September and January). Attendance at launch days is compulsory. These are supported by a wide variety of written material, individual and corporate tasks. Students are required to engage in a number of online seminars in each module.

    Teaching/assessment

    Assessment is usually by written assignment of 4000 words per 15 credit module. Contributions to online seminars are also an attendance requirement.

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