
The Professional Studies Foundation Degree portfolio at BGU in Lincoln has grown with the introduction of a new study option.
A newly validated pathway for 2017 called Professional Studies in Children and Youth Work with JNC complements the existing Childhood and Youth pathway.
Students on this pathway can work towards professional accreditation for working with children, young people, families and their communities. Students need to successfully complete the Foundation Degree and Top Up Degree in Children and Youth Work alongside a portfolio of work-based evidence to achieve the Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) professional status.
Support is provided through a Fieldwork Supervisor and JNC qualified lecturers.
The National Youth Agency (NYA) has recognised our Professional Studies in Children & Youth Work Degree for JNC accreditation.
Find out more about Professional Studies in Children and Youth Work with JNC at BGU.
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