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Childhood and Youth Studies and Welsh BA (Hons) Undergraduate - September 2024/25* Entry

Course Details

  • Start Month September
  • UCAS Code X321
  • Qualification BA (Hons)
  • Duration 3 years
  • Placement Year Yes
  • International Experience Year Yes
  • Study Mode

    Full Time

  • Location

    Bangor

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Our degree in Childhood and Youth Studies allows you to engage with issues relevant to 21st century childhood and youth. Our rich learning environment is a unique trait of the course, and gives you the opportunity to study childhood and youth from multiple perspectives.

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*The year of entry refers to the academic year in which the course begins rather than the calendar year. E.g. a course with a March 2024 start date will be shown as 'March 2023/24 Entry' because the academic year starts in September making 2023/24 the relevant academic year. Similarly, a course with a January 2023 start date will have 'January 2022/23 Entry' because 2022/23 is the academic year of entry for that course.

 

 

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