Why study this course
The applied nature of the course to the workplace means that you will have opportunities for relevant placements in practice at each level of learning
Optional modules will be offered that support particular strands of interest and graduate employment
This degree programme allows you to explore and critically evaluate a range of issues that define current practice with children, young people and communities.
The inter-disciplinary nature of the programme explores childhood, youth and community from both formal and informal perspectives.
Course summary
The BA (Hons) Childhood, Youth and Community Studies is a brand-new course for 2023/24 at BGU, Lincoln and combines modules from our Early Childhood Studies, Education Studies, Sociology and Professional Studies programmes.
Key facts
Award |
BA (Hons) |
---|---|
UCAS code |
L599 |
Duration |
3 years |
Mode of study |
Full-time |
Awarding institution |
Bishop Grosseteste University |
Institution code |
B38 |
About this course
This versatile multi-subject single honours BA (Hons) Childhood, Youth and Community Studies programme boasts an interprofessional and dynamic approach to learning that provides students with a framework for exploring key issues in contemporary child, youth and community education. In addition to considering a wide range of practice in more formal, informal and community education that involves the development of democratic and associational approaches, students have the opportunity to tailor their learning to fit specific career interests, build their confidence and acquire specialist skills sought by employers. Students will explore and critically evaluate a range of issues that define current practice with children, young people and communities. These will cover varied and relevant topics, including early childhood education, pedagogical approaches in formal and informal settings, inclusion of all learners and critical sociological perspectives on the current context of childhood, youth and community studies.
Entry requirements
Students joining this course will normally need 96 -112 UCAS tariff points (from a maximum of four Advanced Level qualifications). There are a range of acceptable qualifications that meet this requirement, such as A/AS Levels, BTEC, Access Courses, International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge Pre-U, Extended Project etc.
If you have any questions about the entry requirements for this course, please contact our Enquiries team for advice on +44 (0) 1522 583658 or email enquiries@bishopg.ac.uk.
Further information
In accordance with University conditions, students are entitled to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning, RP(C)L, based on relevant credit at another HE institution or credit Awarded for Experiential Learning, (RP(E)L).
How you will be taught
You will be taught through a combination of approaches designed to promote criticality, engagement, and independent learning. Approaches used may include, interactive lectures, guest/visiting tutors, workshops, and seminars.
You will also undertake up to fifteen weeks of non-assessed placement across the programme. While placements are non-assessed they are a central element of the applied nature of the course allowing you to contextualise your interdisciplinary learnings in real-world contexts.
Academic staff
Assessment
A variety of assessment methods are used including presentations, discussions, debates, poster presentations, essays, portfolios of work, case studies and reflections. All assessments allow you to reflect on your practice and theory as you evidence your learning, building on your convidence and personal strengths to develop clear communication skills.
Careers & Further study
Graduates go on to careers as learning mentors, project workers (in third sector organisations), community work, working in a children’s centre or services for young people and onto postgraduate study including preparation for primary teaching
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Support
Studying at BGU is a student-centred experience. Staff and students work together in a friendly and supportive atmosphere as part of an intimate campus community. You will know every member of staff personally and feel confident approaching them for help and advice, and staff members will recognise you, not just by sight, but as an individual with unique talents and interests.
We will be there to support you, personally and academically, from induction to graduation.

Fees & Finance
A lot of student finance information is available from numerous sources, but it is sometimes confusing and contradictory. That’s why at BGU we try to give you all the information and support we can to help to throughout the process. Our Student Advice team are experts in helping you sort out the funding arrangements for your studies, offering a range of services to guide you through all aspects of student finance step by step.
Undergraduate course applicants must apply via UCAS using the relevant UCAS code. For 2023 entry, the application fee is ÂŁ27, and you can make a maximum of 6 choices. For 2024 entry the application fee is ÂŁ27.50.
For all applicants, there are full instructions at UCAS to make it as easy as possible for you to fill in your online application, plus help text where appropriate.
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