The Youth and Community Studies - FdA (Full-Time) programme is designed to empower you with the skills, knowledge and practical experience to thrive in a rewarding career in youth and community work. The course bridges theoretical insights with real world application, enabling students to understand the complexities of modern youth culture, community dynamics, and the structural challenges faced by young people. The curriculum is structured across two levels (Level 4 and Level 5) covering foundational and advanced topics that emphasise personal and professional development. Through ...
The Youth and Community Studies - FdA (Full-Time) programme is designed to empower you with the skills, knowledge and practical experience to thrive in a rewarding career in youth and community work. The course bridges theoretical insights with real world application, enabling students to understand the complexities of modern youth culture, community dynamics, and the structural challenges faced by young people. The curriculum is structured across two levels (Level 4 and Level 5) covering foundational and advanced topics that emphasise personal and professional development. Through a blend of academic study and work-based learning, students gain insights into youth sociology, health and wellbeing, and cultural evolution, preparing them to address the diverse needs of young people (age 11 to 25) and their communities. This programme ensures graduates are equipped with the essential knowledge, practical skills, and confidence needed to succeed in youth and community work. By combining academic learning with applied study, students develop a professional mindset and a readiness to address real world challenges effectively .This course is ideal for individuals passionate about making a positive impact on young people and their communities. It suits aspiring youth workers, community advocates, career changers, recent graduates, and professionals seeking to enhance their qualifications. Designed for those eager to understand the social, cultural, and economic factors shaping youth and community dynamics, the programme appeals to those motivated to address issues like inequality and social exclusion while developing innovative solutions for evolving community needs. Whether starting fresh or building on experience, this course equips students to create meaningful change. Graduates of the FdA programme can progress onto the BA (Hons) Youth and Community Studies (Top-up degree)* subject to validation. Graduates of the Youth and Community Studies FdA programme are well equipped to pursue a variety of fulfilling career paths in youth work, community development, and social services. These include: Youth Worker, Community Development Officer, Faith Based Youth Worker, Health and Wellbeing Coordinator, Charity Youth Worker, Social Support Worker, Education Liaison Officer, Youth Justice Worker, Policy Advisor or Advocate.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
W515
Institution Code
N23
Points of Entry
Year 1
64
D:3,M:9,P:33
MPP
Grade 4 or higher in GCSE Maths & English.
MM
C,C
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |