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    Working with Children, Young People and Families, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry
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    Working with Children, Young People and Families, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry

    Birmingham City University

    Birmingham City University

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    United Kingdom, Birmingham

    University RankQS Ranking
    1023

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    City South

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 13,980  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    Working with Children, Young People and Families, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry

    About

    With a focus on personal, as well as professional development, our degree will engage you in understand the complexities of working with children young people and their families, in theory and in practice.  We want to support you so that you can develop to become effective agents of change, making a difference to vulnerable children and young people, and providing family support. 

    The rights of children and young people, and a commitment to social justice are at the centre of what we believe, teach and research. 

    As you progress through the programme you will become confident and competent advocates of children and young people; developing your personal and professional skills so that you can, in future careers, be influential in developing practice, provision and policy.

    Through a supportive and nurturing learning environment, you will be encouraged to develop your communication skills, drawing on digital technologies and to take ‘risks as you explore and find out new things about working with children, young people and families, as well as yourself.

    Experienced tutors on the programme come from a wide range of professional backgrounds and are research active, understanding the demands of study, work and family life.  The programme draws on experienced professionals from the field of education, social work and health.  They are committed to the same agenda of social justice, social mobility and social responsibility that forms the underpinning philosophy of the programme.

    Our BA (Hons) Working with Children, Young People and Families course has at its heart a strong commitment to social justice and equality....

    Disciplines

    Faculty Faculty of Health

    Education and Life Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Certificate of General Secondary Education 60% PLUS Community College Diploma/Associate Degree with minimum grade 60% / 2.5 / C+

    Note: Engineering courses require minimum C+ score in Mathematics.

    English Program Requirements

    Even though you may have met the stated requirements, if your first language is not English, we may ask you to take an additional English Language Test when you arrive.

    Based on the results of the test, you may be required to attend regular English classes to improve your level of competence. English classes are provided free of charge and are available to all non-UK students who wish to attain greater fluency in English.

    Career

    Enhancing Employability Skills

    A Birmingham City University Graduate is professional and work-ready, a creative problem solver, enterprising and has a global outlook.  This expectation is realised through the BA Hons Working with Children, Young People and Families programme which provides you with the skills and knowledge to meet the needs of vulnerable children, young people and their families. 

    Transferable skills are considered very highly throughout the programme should you decide not to work directly with children and young people in the future.  We have embraced the Graduate + scheme  and there are opportunities throughout the programme for you to receive credit for developing your employability skills. 

    We have a commitment to learning for life and actively encourage you to develop your own research skills and to pursue your learning journey by building on your first degree to Masters level and beyond.  From induction through to your final module your tutor team will support you in exploring career pathways linked to vulnerable children, young people and their families. Working closely with local services will enable you to network and find out what it is like to work in the field.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 13,980  / year

    How to Apply

    Application checklist

    Think you're ready to submit your UCAS application? Take a look over our handy checklist to make sure you've got everything covered before hitting 'send'.

    1. Check your personal details are correct

    Sounds simple, doesn't it? But ensure the basic personal information you're providing is spelled correctly and is accurate. That goes for everything from your name and address, to your education and employment history.

    2.Re-visit your top five

    You can select up to five course choices. Go back and make sure you've selected the right courses at the right institutions - some courses have similar sounding names and different content, so it's best to double check.

    3. Triple check your personal statement

    By this point, you should have completed a number of drafts of your personal statement, but it's worth giving it one last look over, or even giving to to a friend or family member for a final proof read. If you've been drafting it in a word document, paste it into the UCAS personal statement form to check that it meets the character and line limits, and nothing gets cut off.

    4. Ensure your reference is complete

    Whether you apply independently, or through a school, college or centre, you will need a referee to provide a reference in support of your application. You wont be able to access your reference, but UCAS will tell you if it has been completed or not.

    5. Pay for your application

    Once all sections of your application are marked with a red tick, you will then be able to pay for your application. For 2021 entry, the application fee is £22 for a single choice, or £26.50 for more than one choice.

    6. Hit send!

    As soon as you're happy that everything is good to go, hit the button and breathe a big sigh of relief! Remember, you don't have to wait until deadline day, if your application is complete ahead of time, you can submit it early and get it out of the way.

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