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Institution code: | S82 |
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UCAS code: | X161 |
Start date: | September 2023 |
Duration: | Two years full-time Four years part-time |
Location: | East Coast College (Lowestoft) |
Typical Offer: | 80 UCAS tariff points (or above), CDD (A-Level), MMP (BTEC), Pass A*-C (T Level) |
Institution code: | S82 |
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UCAS code: | X161 |
Start date: | September 2023 |
Duration: | Two years full-time Four years part-time |
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Location: | East Coast College (Lowestoft) |
Typical Offer: | 80 UCAS tariff points (or above), CDD (A-Level), MMP (BTEC), Pass A*-C (T Level) |
Institution code: | S82 |
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UCAS code: | X161 |
Start date: | September 2024 |
Duration: | Two years full-time Four years part-time |
Location: | East Coast College (Lowestoft) |
Typical Offer: | 80 UCAS tariff points (or above), CDD (A-Level), MMP (BTEC), Pass A*-C (T Level) |
Institution code: | S82 |
---|---|
UCAS code: | X161 |
Start date: | September 2024 |
Duration: | Two years full-time Four years part-time |
---|---|
Location: | East Coast College (Lowestoft) |
Typical Offer: | 80 UCAS tariff points (or above), CDD (A-Level), MMP (BTEC), Pass A*-C (T Level) |
Overview
The course is designed to develop and extend students knowledge and skills to work inclusively with their "clients" as well as working as part of a multi-agency, multi-professional team. Students are encouraged to reflect on their own practice and the practice in their workplace and make links between these and the various theories that form a major part of the course.
Graduates will be able to progress to the Honours degree in Inclusive Practice and Integrated Working at the University of Suffolk at East Coast College, Lowestoft or onto the progression year of other degree courses.
Course Modules
Teaching methods used will combine teacher-led and student-led activities and will include lectures, seminars, small group work, workshops and tutorials. All modules are assessed and use a range of methods, including structured essays, reports, case studies, critiques, reviews, presentations and the production of resources. The work placement is an important part of the course as many of the assignments depend upon the student being able to carry out activities with "clients" or draw upon practice in a setting. Full-time students are required to work in an appropriate setting for 10 hours per week. For part-time students this is 5 hours per week. As part of the course students will be gaining knowledge and skills that they can use towards the various teaching qualifications in the Lifelong Learning Sector.
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.
Course Modules 2024
Teaching methods used will combine teacher-led and student-led activities and will include lectures, seminars, small group work, workshops and tutorials. All modules are assessed and use a range of methods, including structured essays, reports, case studies, critiques, reviews, presentations and the production of resources. The work placement is an important part of the course as many of the assignments depend upon the student being able to carry out activities with "clients" or draw upon practice in a setting. Full-time students are required to work in an appropriate setting for 10 hours per week. For part-time students this is 5 hours per week. As part of the course students will be gaining knowledge and skills that they can use towards the various teaching qualifications in the Lifelong Learning Sector.
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.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements 2024/25