Community Youth Work is a full-time undergraduate course offered by Ulster University, which is designed to prepare students for a career in the field of youth and community work. The course aims to equip students with vital knowledge in the areas of social justice, human rights, and other concepts related to the work with young people and communities. Course Content: The course content includes individual modules along with placements that provide practical experience to the students and nurture their skills in professional practice. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include 'Youth Work: Principles & Practice', 'Group Work and Leadership', 'Young People and Society', 'Professional and Ethical Practice in Youth Work', 'Working with Communities' among others. Accreditations: This course is jointly validated by the North South Education and Training Standards Committee for Youth Work (NSETS) and Ulster University. Future Careers: After completion of the course, students can choose to become youth workers, community development workers, or can opt for careers in a range of social settings such as education welfare, homelessness, and domestic violence. They can also consider further academic options such as Master's or PhD level study in youth and community work or related areas.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.