Youth Work and Social Education (ETS Endorsed) MA
Course Overview - Youth Work and Social Education (ETS Endorsed) MA
The Youth Work and Social Education programmes are designed to prepare students to become skilled and professionally qualified youth workers. Endorsed by Education Training Standards Wales (ETS), these programmes provide a recognised professional qualification in youth work and are ideal for those looking to make a meaningful impact in supporting children and young people.
The programmes aim to develop students into thoughtful, effective, and knowledgeable professionals in youth and community work. The curriculum is designed to encourage students to become more independent,...
The Youth Work and Social Education programmes are designed to prepare students to become skilled and professionally qualified youth workers. Endorsed by Education Training Standards Wales (ETS), these programmes provide a recognised professional qualification in youth work and are ideal for those looking to make a meaningful impact in supporting children and young people.<br/><br/>The programmes aim to develop students into thoughtful, effective, and knowledgeable professionals in youth and community work. The curriculum is designed to encourage students to become more independent, helping them to identify their own learning and development goals. With an emphasis on leadership in youth work, students will learn to balance practical skills with critical thinking, preparing them for a range of youth worker career paths in community and youth settings.<br/><br/>The course takes a social science approach to examine some of the most urgent challenges affecting young people today, from trauma and adverse childhood experiences to substance misuse and issues related to County Lines. Students will also explore topics such as children’s rights, health and well-being, and the impact of relationships on young people’s lives. This understanding of contemporary social issues enables students to take on community development roles, with a commitment to safeguarding and ethics.<br/><br/>Central to the course are youth work placements that allow students to put theory into practice. These placements are a crucial part of their training, offering hands-on experience in real-world settings that strengthen their research skills in youth services and build a practical understanding of project management and bid writing in youth services. Through these experiences, students learn to apply theory, policy, and practice in an integrated way, helping them become confident, capable, and empathetic youth workers.<br/><br/>These programmes are offered as full-time study options and encourage students to engage deeply with the work of supporting young people, developing their skills in a collaborative and professional environment. The goal is for graduates to leave with the skills, insight, and practical knowledge to lead in their field and contribute positively to the lives of young people. With a strong foundation in leadership, safeguarding, and ethical practice, these programmes are designed for those who are committed to making a difference through their work in youth and community services.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
36 Months
Start Date
01/10/2026
Campus
Carmarthen Campus
Application Details
Varied
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
T80
Points of Entry
Unknown
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £7,800 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £16,800 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |



















