STUDY

Undergraduate

BA (Hons) Inclusive Practice and Integrated Working (progression route)

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Institution code: S82
UCAS code: X163
Start date: September 2024
Duration: One year full-time
Location: East Coast College (Lowestoft)
Typical Offer: 240 credits from a relevant Foundation degree
Institution code: S82
UCAS code: X163
Start date: September 2024
Duration: One year full-time
Location: East Coast College (Lowestoft)
Typical Offer: 240 credits from a relevant Foundation degree

Overview

The BA (Hons) Inclusive Practice and Integrated Working qualification, with the underpinning philosophy of the need to work holistically, inclusively and as part of an integrated workforce, all practitioners can come together and share this common training. As staff from an increasingly diverse number of agencies in the statutory, voluntary and community and independent sectors have a role to play in providing and supporting children, young people and vulnerable adults across a range of settings, a flexible programme which meets the needs of this wider audience is necessary at this time. Inclusion, equality, diversity and rights are underpinning tenets of the whole programme and will be emphasised throughout.

Course Modules

It is our aim to provide students with a range of learning environments and styles of teaching and learning which will suit the varied subject matter within the different modules, and support the needs of students at all levels of the programme. Teaching and learning will take place in the context of lectures, seminars, workshop activities, off campus trips and work placements, if applicable to your course, each supported by a comprehensive programme of tutorial support.

Full downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Records.

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This is a 20 credit mandatory module.

This is a 20 credit mandatory module.  

This is a 20 credit mandatory module.

This is a 20 credit mandatory module. 

This is a 40 credit mandatory module. 

Course Modules

It is our aim to provide students with a range of learning environments and styles of teaching and learning which will suit the varied subject matter within the different modules, and support the needs of students at all levels of the programme. Teaching and learning will take place in the context of lectures, seminars, workshop activities, off campus trips and work placements, if applicable to your course, each supported by a comprehensive programme of tutorial support.

Full downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Records.

East Coast College building

This is a 20 credit mandatory module.

This is a 20 credit mandatory module.  

This is a 20 credit mandatory module.

This is a 20 credit mandatory module. 

This is a 40 credit mandatory module. 

Entry Requirements

Fees and Funding

UK Full-time Tuition Fee

£9,250

per year
UK Part-time Tuition Fee

£1,454*

per 20 credit module
International Full-time Tuition Fee

£14,610

per year

*Please contact the Student Centre for further details

Further Information

At University of Suffolk, your tuition fees provide access to all the usual teaching and learning facilities that you would expect. However, there may be additional costs associated with you course that you will need to budget for.

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How to Apply

To study this course on a full-time basis, you can apply through UCAS. As well as providing your academic qualifications, you’ll be able to showcase your skills, qualities and passion for the subject.

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