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Wrexham University: Youth and Community Work (JNC)

Institution Wrexham University View institution profile
Department School of Social and Life Sciences
Web http://wrexham.ac.uk
Email enquiries@wrexham.ac.uk
Telephone 01978 293439
Study type Taught

Summary

The MA Youth and Community Work (JNC) programme provides a unique opportunity to obtain a JNC professional youth work qualification, allowing students to register with the Education Workforce Council in Wales and practice as a youth worker throughout the UK and further afield.

  • This programme is ideal for practitioners who would like to gain the JNC professional qualification, but may already hold a bachelor’s degree in another subject.

  • The programme covers core topics, principles and values required to be a professional youth worker, whilst also allowing you to tailor your learning to your specialist area of practice.

  • The youth and community department at Wrexham University is regarded as the "home of youth work in Wales", having offered education and training to the youth and community sector since 1977. As such, the department has excellent links with employers across North Wales, North West England and the Midlands, and it works in partnership with organisations across the statutory, voluntary and third sector.

  • Delivered through a blended learning approach, students will start each semester with an introductory residential weekend at our Wrexham Campus, then continue to learn online with support from dedicated tutors. This flexible approach is ideal for anyone who is looking to study around their home and work commitments.

Key course features: - Flexible delivery through a blended learning approach, with a residential experience at the beginning of each semester. This is followed by online learning and face-to-face support with tutors as required, allowing you to study alongside work and home commitments.

  • Develop the knowledge and core skills for youth work practice and informal education that are transferable to work with children, young people and adults in a range of different settings.

  • The course has added value, with opportunities for continuing professional development and additional practical training opportunities.

  • Learn and gain experience during 300 hours of supervised fieldwork practice, with a placement in each year of your programme. This can be taken in the UK or internationally, e.g. with a part-funded European placement.

  • Develop skills in teamwork, positive communication, working with groups and individuals, reflective practice and leading others.

  • Option to tailor your learning to suit your specialist area of practice and interests through negotiated learning and research.

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Wrexham University has a long-standing heritage rooted in innovation, accessibility and community engagement. Founded in 1887 as the Wrexham School of Science and Art, the institution has evolved into a modern, career-focused university dedicated to empowering students from all walks of life.

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