Applied Social Studies Topup Year BA Hons at Staffordshire University
Applied Social Studies Top-up Year BA(Hons)
What it’s about
This is a one year, full-time programme (or longer for part-time students) for students who already have an HND in Social Care, Diploma in Social Work, Diploma in Counselling, Diploma in Youth and Community Work or comparable qualification.
What you do
There are compulsory modules in research methods and social policy together with a dissertation. In addition, five option modules must be studied from women’s studies, studies in death and dying, bereavement, working with HIV/AIDS, children’s rights, mediation, divorce and separation, religious belief and social care, counselling, housing, antiracist and multicultural social welfare. There is a wide range of teaching methods using lectures, seminars, tutorials and independent study. Methods of assessment include essays, seminar presentations, examinations and dissertation.
Where next
The degree will provide a useful qualification for those wishing to work in a wide variety of statutory, voluntary and private settings dealing with health and social welfare services. The degree will also provide a foundation for vocationally oriented postgraduate study in person centred and helping occupations or research in health, social policy and social welfare.
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Fact FileQualification:
BA(Hons)
Faculty/School:
Faculty of Health
Location:
Stoke Campus
Course Length: One year full-time.
Entry Requirements: A DipHE or HND or equivalent in social work, youth and community work, housing, counselling or health studies.
UCAS Code:
L512
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