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1 CoursesYouth and community work ba hons in Newman university birmingham
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Studying Youth and Community Work at Newman will not only enable you to gain professional Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) recognition subject to successful accreditation, which you require to practise as a professionally qualified youth worker in the UK, but you will undertake 800 hours of practice in local Youth and Community Work settings. This will enable you to develop your own professional skills, understanding and reputation in the field throughout your studies. Newman offers you the opportunity to gain the knowledge and experience of the policies, best practice and skills required to develop yourself both personally and professionally. The course is taught by a team of experienced and enthusiastic tutors that have an excellent reputation for supporting students and established strong partnerships with local employers. You will also benefit from mixing with students from a variety of backgrounds and prior learning experiences.
You must achieve 96 UCAS points including a minimum of CC at A level or equivalent (e.g.MM at BTEC Diploma or MPP at BTEC Extended Diploma), in achieving the 96 point tariff total, Five GCSEs at grade 4 (or C) or above (or recognised equivalents), including English Language, are also required, At least one satisfactory reference, IELTS score of, 6.0 with at least 5.5 in each individual component
Youth and Community Workers, Academic Program Coordinator , Media Education Coordinator, Youth Program Facilitator
15th Jan
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