What will I learn?
Childhood & YouthChildhood and Youth is an exciting, multidisciplinary subject in which you will explore a range of issues and challenges faced by children and young people in contemporary society, both here in the UK and on a global level. Drawing on key ideas from sociology, psychology, politics, history and geography, the degree examines important questions about children and young people’s development, their life chances and their opportunities for participation in wider society.Topics studied include how social class, poverty, gender and ethnicity impact upon young people’s lives; how the media influence how children and young people are perceived by adults, and how they view themselves; and why young people take part in risky activities. In examining such questions, you will also explore various political debates and policy initiatives, as well as learning about various ways of researching with children and young people that aim to help them overcome the many challenges that they face.Contemporary Fashion DesignThe fashion industry is worth c£62BN to the UK economy and consistently employs some 400,000 people. However, there are powerful changes afoot in the industry around the world that seek to address the environmental damage; exploitative business models and employment conditions that are so often attached to it - especially so in fast fashion. There is also a growing awareness across the industry of the need for the design of clothing and accessories that are inclusive; a need to embrace fashion design for disability with ‘adaptive fashion.’ Liverpool Hope BA Contemporary Fashion Design; will be the first undergraduate option to study these concerns and become the first dedicated undergraduate fashion with a conscience programme available in the UK HEI sector.Contemporary Fashion Design will be centered around the body; materials and an understanding and knowledge of sustainable and ethical living. The diversity of our workshops - which range from traditional technologies through to our digital Fab Lab - will ensure a diversity of production and design around the fundamentals of tactility and materiality. Ethical production - the exploration of materials and low waste production methodologies - will be core to the programme providing students with an understanding of sustainability and ethical living - in short, fashion design for a healthier future.The programme will provide an environment that enables rich interdisciplinary approaches at undergraduate level which will include working on live briefs and competitions and engaging in established links. Studying Applied Childhood & Youth will enable you to develop important skills and knowledge relating to working with and Â鶹Դ´ children and young people. You will learn about relevant social policies and legal frameworks, including child protection, safeguarding and the criminal justice system, as well as ethical and practical issues related to working with children and young people with specific requirements and interests. The course will also allow you to develop key personal and professional practice skills by providing you with an opportunity to engage in Work-based Learning.Topics studied include: key social, economic and policy developments that provide the background to working with children and young people; current policy and practice frameworks related to work with children and young people; personal and professional practice skills; issues and challenges of working with children and young people.Please note that Combined Honours degrees at Liverpool Hope University are split 50/50. This means both subjects will be studied equally.