MA/PG Dip Youth Work, Health and Community Development

Overview

As a graduate or existing practitioner, this course helps you gain extensive knowledge of working with young people and community groups alongside professional qualifications to practise as a youth or health and community development worker in the UK.

This programme is recognised by the JNC.

Professionally validated by the National Youth Agency and the Endorsement and Quality Standards Board for Community Development Learning, this course will help you master skills to support young people and communities and handle the complexities of social justice. The programme is ideal for pursuing careers in areas such as education, sexual health, housing and homelessness, and mental health.

By choosing this course, you’ll benefit from inter-professional learning, with the course attracting professionals from a variety of settings including youth work, parenting education, children’s centres, sexual health, drug abuse, housing and homelessness, youth offending, mental health, community development and domestic violence.

On this programme you’ll study a range of topics exploring the theory and practice of community development, anti-oppressive practice, health and social research methods and issues in health and wellbeing. You’ll also develop your practical and professional skills by putting theory in to practice with dedicated work placement modules.

Teaching and assessment

All core modules and most optional modules are launched during one of two block teaching weeks held each year, usually in October and January). Attendance at launch days is compulsory. These are supported by a wide variety of written material, individual and organisational tasks.

You are required to engage in a number of online seminars in each module, and you are required to identify a supervisor who will primarily support your field practice, but may also provide a dialogue partner to discuss wider issues arising from the course. You will complete a minimum of 600 hours of field practice, of which 450 hours will be based in your own workplace, paid or voluntary, and 150 hours must be outside of your employing agency.

Through flexible distance learning, you will engage in a supportive learning community.

Assessment is usually by written assignment of 4,000 words per 15-credit module. Field practice assessment requires written evidence, assignments and reports of competence from the supervisor.

Graduate careers

Graduates go in to a wide range of senior posts in youth work and health and community development work in both the public and voluntary sector. An MA is a recommended qualification for workers to hold senior positions.

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1 Year

Duration

Oct 2024

Start Month

Sep 2024

Application Deadline

Upcoming Intakes

  • October 2024

Mode of Study

  • Blended