Systemic Youth Work MA
Key facts
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 1 year |
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Subjects
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Other Humanities
Duration
1 year
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Admissions
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Entry Requirements
If you are an experienced and qualified practitioner, this Masters in Systemic Youth Work will provide a space for you to reflect and think about the changes taking place in children and young peoples services.
The programme offers you a real opportunity to systematically engage with the changes which are impacting on the qualified practitioners, who often find themselves in very different professional settings to the ones they qualified for.
The teaching and learning offered on the course reflect these changes and offer you creative opportunities for thinking about these issues. This reflective practice is at the heart of the MA, showing the importance of developing a knowledge base for a workforce that requires both a theoretical and practice related focus.
Systemic Youth Work explores how the core principles and methodologies of traditional Youth Work practices can be adapted to respond to the demands made by current policy agendas, and emerging issues such as globalisation and climate change. Systemic principles of connectivity, diversity and sustainability will inform the development of professional practice which enhances young peoples confidence, resilience and adaptability.
The MA has a modular structure that is programme over two years part time, during which you will take six taught modules and a dissertation. Each taught module will be delivered in a one week study block, Monday to Friday. This amounts to three study blocks a year.
Graduates from this programme will be very well placed to deal with the challenges of managing change both at a personal and professional level.