University of Gloucestershire Youth Practice
University of Gloucestershire Youth Practice
Level 4
Level 4 Notes:
Students must be concurrently employed (paid or voluntary), or be on a placement in the workplace for the equivalent of a part time contract.
All students will require a satisfactory enhanced transferable DBS check prior to entry to the course.
The Foundation Degree is a route into BA Youth Work (if practice requirements are met), BA Youth Studies, BSc Health, Community and Social Care and BSc Health, Community and Health Management
Module | CATs |
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To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules: | |
HH4001: Personal Development | 15 |
HH4002: Preparation for Learning in the Workplace | 15 |
HH4006: Policy Context | 15 |
HH4008: Meeting Needs | 15 |
YW4003: Becoming a Reflective Practitioner | 15 |
YW4004: The Children’s and Young People’s Workforce | 15 |
YW4005: Working with Children and Young People | 15 |
YW4006: Development of Children and Young People | 15 |
Level 5
Level 5 Notes:
Students must be concurrently employed (paid or voluntary), or be on a placement in the workplace for the equivalent of a part time contract.
All students will require a satisfactory enhanced transferable DBS check prior to entry to the course.
The Foundation Degree is a route into BA Youth Work (if practice requirements are met), BA Youth Studies, BSc Health, Community and Social Care and BSc Health, Community and Health Management.
Some of the optional modules will be timetabled simultaneously, and so students taking the degree on a full time basis will need to select some of the modules from module groups. Please discuss this with your Personal Tutor.
Module | CATs |
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To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules: | |
HH5001: Understanding Research | 15 |
YW5002: Consolidation of Reflective Practice- WBL 3 | 15 |
YW5003: Consolidation of Reflective Practice- WBL 4 | 15 |
YW5004: Integrated Working | 15 |
To complete your programme you must pass a minimum of 60 credits from the following: | |
HH5008: Substance Misuse | 15 |
HH5010: A Project for the Workplace 1 | 15 |
YW5005: Youth Work Theory | 15 |
YW5006: Mentoring | 15 |
YW5007: Youth Justice Theory | 15 |
YW5008: Managing Difficult Situations | 15 |
YW5009: Developing and Using Group-work Skills | 15 |
What are Course Maps and Module Descriptors?
Course Maps
A course map contains a list of the individual study units, called modules, that you study to complete your course. Some modules are compulsory, but you can sometimes choose modules outside your core area of study which interest you.
Module Descriptors
A module is a self contained, individual unit of study. The Module Descriptor provides various details about the module including who the module tutor is, what you will be studying, how you will be assessed and what you will have learned once you have completed the module.
Course Resources Archive
Course Maps and Module Descriptors from previous years can be found in the Course Resources Archive.