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BA (Hons) Community Development (this course was formerly titled Community Work)

Introduction

Community Development plays a vital role in the work of active and sustainable communities based on social justice and collective action. This programme offers the learning opportunities to work as an effective and capable community worker.

Out of 108 institutions, UCP Marjon ranked 11th for overall student satisfaction and top 10 for teaching, assessment and feedback, academic support and organisation and management in the 2009 National Student Survey, for the Social Work subject area.

The course gives you an understanding of the theory and practice of Community Development. The course is of particular interest to people from diverse educational backgrounds who have engaged in community-based voluntary work. Successful applicants will be committed to issues of social justice, anti-discriminatory practice and empowerment of others. Community workers are involved in education for transformational change.

Course Code / Duration

UCAS Code

Single Honours: L541

Duration

3 years full time. Part time available.

Entry Requirements

Our typical minimum entry requirements for applicants with A levels/AS levels/BTEC is 180 points. Applications from students with non-traditional qualifications are welcome.

Module Information

Year 1
During this year you will explore many of the different perspectives which attempt to make sense of society and the notion of community. Studying areas such as social policy, inequalities and communication you will develop your understanding of social structures, processes and change. You will undertake a part time placement enabling you to integrate theory and practice. Exploring different perspectives and developing an understanding of your values and position in relation to the different perspectives is a key aim of this year.

Year 2
Through a range of modules you will develop on the learning in year 1, exploring the relationship between theory, policy and practice. You will have the opportunity to explore more specific areas of work such as management, community policy and working with groups. You will also work in the field in a full time placement for 12 weeks.

Year 3
You will choose from a variety of specialist modules to develop areas of interest. You will also develop an extended piece of research (supervised dissertation) which enables you to explore an area in depth; this will be supported by your learning in a research module.

Fees and Funding

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Course Tutors

Career Opportunities

Community Development Workers forge a diverse range of careers including: local government housing and regeneration departments, leisure and social services as well as voluntary sector and neighbourhood centre work. Specialist areas of work include anti-racism and women’s groups. Community Development is crucial to a range of government initiatives which require the involvement of local people in sustainable community development.



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