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University-Level Prospectus | BA HONS DEGREES


BA (HONS) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CHILDHOOD STUDIES)


HEB001 AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH


1 YEAR, FULL-TIME 2 YEARS, PART-TIME


The BA (Hons) Professional Development (Early Childhood Studies) provides a comprehensive knowledge of children’s development and the provision of innovative practice to support your learning.


The course is designed around five areas of importance for the early years sector and for those working with young children. These are developmental psychology, sociology, research, social policy and welfare. In addition, when enrolled on the BA Professional Development programme, you will have the opportunity to study Challenging Contemporary Concepts and submit a dissertation.


You will study Theories and Methods; you will then be formed into multi-disciplinary teams, devising and carrying out a project that connects with a real work situation. The module concludes with you documenting your learning and its application. The second module, which will be delivered alongside the first module, will be specific to your subject area and will really help you advance in your chosen path.


PROGRESSION


At present, this programme is the highest level qualification offered by Petroc. However, students who gain this qualification will be entitled and encouraged to enrol on programmes of post-graduate study such as MA, MBA and PhD programmes at a range of UK universities.


PROGRESSION


At present, this programme is the highest level qualification offered by Petroc. However, students who succeed on this qualification will be entitled to and encouraged to enrol on programmes of post- graduate study such as MA, MBA and PhD programmes at a range of UK universities.


FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR COURSE & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ONLINE PETROC.AC.UK/HE


www.petroc.ac.uk/he 51


BA (HONS) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE)


AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH V76B


HEB027


1 YEAR, FULL-TIME 2 YEARS, PART-TIME


The BA (Hons) Professional Development (Health and Social Care) is intended to provide a comprehensive knowledge and a critical understanding of key health and social care concepts, services and provision and will enable the development of innovative practice within the professional environment.


This programme enables you to experience a wide range of current and thought-provoking health and social care issues, and provides you with the opportunity to develop your practice-based skills by working alongside health and social care practitioners in the workplace environment and our newly developed Care Academy.


The programme is designed around building a critical awareness of the fundamental nature of health and social care provision; it will enable those who would like to develop a career in the health and social care workplace to gain a deeper appreciation of the breadth, depth and scope of health and social care services. In addition, you will have the opportunity to study Conceptual Elements of Health and Social Care in more depth and submit a dissertation focused on a specific area of professional practice.


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