BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies: Nurturing Young Minds, Shaping Futures
Programme Overview The BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies is an undergraduate programme designed for students passionate about working with young children and families in educational and social care settings. This course develops the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies needed to support children’s learning, development, and well-being.
Programme Highlights
- Optional Graduate Practitioner Status
- ECSDN Graduate Competencies
- 91% Student Satisfaction Rate
- Comprehensive Practical Experience
Course Structure: A Three-Year Developmental Journey
Year 1: Foundations of Early Childhood
- Perspectives on Children’s Development
- Safeguarding Children’s Health and Well-being
- Understanding Play
- Academic and Professional Skills
- Learning in Early Years Settings
Year 2: Advanced Childhood Studies
- Pedagogical Approaches
- Challenging Inequalities
- Children’s Rights
- Enquiry-based Learning
- Multilingual Contexts
- Early Years Practice Frameworks
Year 3: Professional Specialisation
- Early Childhood Studies Research Project
- Leadership in Childcare
- Advanced Research Methods
- Professional Practice Options
Entry Requirements
- A-Levels: BBC (or 112 UCAS points)
- GCSE English: Grade C/4
- Enhanced DBS Check
- Recommended Maths Qualification
Skills You’ll Develop
- Child Development Understanding
- Safeguarding Expertise
- Research Capabilities
- Inclusive Practice
- Professional Leadership
Career Opportunities Potential roles include:
- Early Years Educator
- Nursery Manager
- Teaching Assistant
- Family Support Worker
- Children’s Centre Coordinator
Postgraduate Progression Options in:
- Primary Teaching
- Child Psychology
- Social Work
- Early Childhood Research
Why Choose Our Programme?
- Hands-On Learning
- Expert Academic Support
- Strong Industry Connections
- Flexible Career Pathways
Shape the future of early childhood education – start your journey today!