Modules

COMMUNITY STUDIES MODULES

The Modular Degree requires that full-time students successfully complete six modules in each academic year. This means three modules in each semester. For part-time students two modules in each semester will be required.

*Modules not available in current academic year 2010/11

Level 1 modules.

Exploring Contemporary Society

Module Handbook|

Community Studies

Module Handbook|

Culture and Community

Module Handbook|

Introduction to Modern British Politics

Module Handbook|

Reflecting on Self and Learning to Learn

Module Handbook|

Sociology an introduction

Welfare and Social Policy 1

Module Handbook|

Working with Groups

Module Handbook|

Level 2 modules

Access to Education

Module Handbook|

Approaches to Investigating Society

Module Handbook|

Conformity and Deviance

Module Handbook|

Dynamics of Community Work

Module Handbook|

Dynamics of Gender and Community

Module Handbook|

Ethnicity and Race

Module Handbook|

The Local State

Module Handbook|

Mental Illness

Module Handbook|

The Politics of Disability

Module Handbook|

*Popular Action and Social Movements

Module Handbook|

Poverty and the Community

Module Handbook|

Voluntary and Community Work

Module Handbook|

Welfare and Social Policy 2

Module Handbook|

Level 3 modules

Children in the Community

Module Handbook|

Education in the Community

Module Handbook|

Gender and Crime

Module Handbook|

Housing Problems and Society

Module Handbook|

Health in the new millenium

Module Handbook|

Independent Study 1

Module Handbook|

Independent Study 2

Module Handbook|

Leisure, Consumerism, and Popular Culture

Neighbourhood, Community and Regeneration

Module Handbook|

Module Handbook|

Older People in the Community

Module Handbook|

Working With Community Groups 1:
Participation and Involvement

Module Handbook|
Placement Handbook|

Young People in the Community

Project Management

Module Handbook|

Module Handbook|

                     



 
 
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