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Oasis College ~ BA(Hons) Youth Work and Ministry

Oasis College

Address:

75 Westminster Bridge Road
London
SE1 7HS

Contact:
Craig McCulloch, Assistant Registrar
Phone:
020 7921 4255
Email:
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Web:
http://www.oasiscollege.ac.uk
Trivia/USP:

Oasis College promotes informed and reflective practice in the field of work and ministry with children, young people, families and their communities. We support workers to draw on practical experience and theoretical knowledge to improve the quality of life for all.  In essence, to learn by doing.  Oasis College celebrated 20 years of youth ministry training in September 2011.  The very first Oasis Youth Work and Ministry course was launched in September 1991 with just 10 students.  The College now supports almost 100 full-time undergraduates and a further 200 part-time students

Oasis College ~ BA(Hons) Youth Work and Ministry

Course link:
http://www.oasiscollege.org/our-courses/undergraduate-courses/youth-work-and-ministry
Exit awards:
BA(Hons) Youth Work and Ministry
Academic validation:
Staffordshire University
Professional validation:
JNC Professional Grade Youth Worker (England & Wales)
Mode and duration:
Three years full-time; up to 6 years part-time
Venue:
Oasis College, London. But students are based in fieldwork locations for the duration of the programme and attend College for 1-2 days each week during term-time
Cost:
Full Time Tuition fee £5990 for September 2012 entry. (Students, are eligible for Student Loan funding and may also receive bursary support through fieldwork placements/employers for accommodation and expenses.)
Entry requirements:
For entry from A’levels – 120 Points and at least 2 years voluntary experience of work with children or young people. Mature students (over 21 years of age) will be considered based on individual merit
Exit possibilities:
Graduates typically progress in to positions such as: Youth Workers; Youth Ministers; Youth Pastors; Youth Project Co-ordinators; Youth Outreach Workers; School Pastoral Workers; Residential Support Workers; in Christian and mainstream settings

Other awards in this programme include: BA (Hons) Children’s Work and Ministry; and BA (Hons) Family Support Work and Ministry

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