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Community Education (BA)
Degree Type: Single Honours
POS Code: E0006
UCAS Code: X320
NYT Course S L CT
1 Introduction to Community Education C 8 20
Introduction to Social Theory C 8 20
Community Education Methods and Approaches 1 C 8 20
Welfare, Ideology and the State: Continuity and Change C 8 20
Community Education Professional Practice 1 C 8 20
Education 1A C 8 20
2 Community Education 2 C 8 40
Community Education Methods and Approaches 2: Developing Dialogue C 8 40
Community Education Professional Practice 2 C 8 20
Further course A-Q 8 20
3 Community Education Professional Practice 3 C 10 40
Re-theorising Community: Implications for Democratic Citizenship C 10 20
Community Education Methods and Approaches 3: Building and Managing Organisations C 10 20
ONE OF*:
  Adult Education C 10 20
  Community Work C 10 20
  Working with Young People C 10 20
ONE OF*:
  Adult Education and Environmental Justice C 10 20
  Arts and Community Action C 10 20
  Globalisation and Communities C 10 20
  Health Issues in the Community C 10 20
  Independent Study Project (Community Education) C 10 20
  Partnerships: Purposes and Problems C 10 20
  The Social Sciences and Education C 10 20
4 Community Education Honours Seminar in Social and Educational Theory C 10 40
Community Education Honours Dissertation C 10 40
40 credits from*:      
Adult Education C 10 20
Community Work C 10 20
Working with Young People C 10 20
Adult Education and Environmental Justice C 10 20
Arts and Community Action C 10 20
Health Issues in the Community C 10 20
Independent Study Project (Community Education) C 10 20
Partnerships: Purposes and Problems C 10 20
The Social Sciences and Education C 10 20
* in any given year a limited choice of elective courses will be offered from those above. Additional elective courses may also be brought forward for validation from time to time.
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