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BA Working with Children, Families and Communities
About this course
Work in services such as education, wellbeing and social care, which offer integrated support to children, young people and families, with this degree at ARU. Learn how to support childrenβs mental health and wellbeing across a range of settings, with our degree course in Chelmsford. It's possible to study this course part-time. You'll take the same modules as BSc/BA (Hons) students, but sometimes in a different order or in different years. As a part-time student you'll typically study for twice as long as full-time students; for example if the BSc/BA (Hons) course takes three years, you can expect to study over six years, though for some courses the part-time length may differ. in England and 1st in the region for undergraduates progressing into senior roles. Source: GOS 2026
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