Starting 01/09/2025
King's Lynn
Full-Time
Duration 3 Years
UCAS code X3C0
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Childhood Studies and Early Years
Higher Education (UcWA)This exciting and fulfilling course is focused on developing your knowledge, skills and understanding of contemporary issues in the childhood studies sector. This degree is accredited by Anglia Ruskin University.
The course blends theory with practice as there is the expectation that you will complete a placement in an early years setting or school - 2 days a week - for the duration of your studies.
The multi-disciplinary programme prepares students for careers in early years education and care or primary education as a teaching assistant or class teacher, family support, health and social services.
This degree has been designed with the demands of employers in the early years/school sector in mind, along with the principles of Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT). We are pleased to be able to offer you the opportunity to complete the Early Childhood Graduate Competencies as part of your course. The Graduate Competencies are completed alongside the third year of your degree and give successful students, a level 3 equivalent qualification to work with children aged 0-8 years as a Graduate Practitioner.
The three year degree programme is taught by a highly experienced, professional team with expertise in the fields of education and the early years sector. It draws on external practitioners and experts in the field to provide specialist input.
You will have the opportunity to explore theoretical perspectives and work based practice through lectures, workshops, presentations, work-based projects, electronic discussions and assignments. There is a strong emphasis on the development of ICT, communication and presentation skills.
With a full BA Hons degree and appropriate entry requirements, you could progress into primary teacher training or Early Years teacher training both of which would require a further year of study.
Some students decide to continue their studies moving on to Masters level study in Education, Early Years or Social Work.
Some students progress into management posts in early years settings or full day care.
Please note that all of the following modules are subject to change:
Year 1
Module name | Credits |
---|---|
Learning and Development | 30 |
Play, Health and Wellbeing | 30 |
Researching Childhood | 30 |
Early Years Practice and Pedagogy | 30 |
Year 2 (if applicable)
Module name | Credits | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Supporting Children's Learning - Comparing Curricula | 15 | Supporting Children's Learning - Practical Project | 15 | |
Safeguarding Children | 30 | |||
Embracing Diversity | 30 | |||
Early Years Practice, Policy and Professionalism | 30 |
Year 3 (if applicable)
Module name | Credits |
---|---|
Undergraduate Project | 30 |
Children's Rights | 30 |
Early Years Leadership & Management Styles | 15 |
Early Years Leadership & Management - Change Management | 15 |
Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 30 |
You will need:
80 UCAS tariff points from a minimum of 2 A-Levels or equivalent level 3 qualification
5 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, including English language.
Evidence of working with young children
Learners who studied an Access to HE Diploma with 30 level 3 credits at Merit grade will also be considered.
International (EEA) applicants
International applicants from the European Economic Area (EEA) may be asked to complete IELTS and achieve a level 7 if there are significant doubts about an applicant's level to communicate. A NARIC statement of comparability will be required to translate grades into their UK equivalents.
3 Years
01/09/2025
2 afternoons per week (10 hours attendance including lectures, seminar activities, study skills support and tutorials). Days TBC but likely to be Tuesday and Thursday. Plus 2 x full days in work or placement. This course is delivered face-to-face on the university centre campus.
Academic Year | Fee for the year |
---|---|
25/26 | £9000 |
We set our course fees annually. As students pay a fee for each year of their course, the fees set for future academic years may be higher than those set in the 2024 / 2025 academic year.
For each future academic year of your course of study, your fees may be subject to review and increase on a basis in line with the Retail Prices Index (RPI) plus 3%. RPI is a measure of inflation published monthly by the Office for National Statistics which measures the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative sample of retail goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This means that your course fees will not be increased each year by more than RPI + 3% from the previous year's fees and will not ever exceed the maximum amount that the government allows higher education institutions to charge students in the related academic year.
Information about course fees and student finance can be found below.
BA Hons Early Childhood Studies
Assessment activities include written essays, poster presentations, portfolio building, article writing, group work, group presentations and a number of practical activities to be carried out in the workplace or placement setting, for instance, child studies, activity planning, implementation of activities and work based learning projects.
DBS check: £45 (if required)
Trip: A trip to the Museum of Childhood is organised in year 3. Entry to the museum is free, the return train fare from King's Lynn is approximately £27.
Per-week approximately 8 hours for 1st year, 12 hours for 2nd year and 20 hours for 3rd year
If not employed in the industry, work placement is expected in a school or early years setting of the student's choice for 2 days a week.
Kathryn Le Serve spent many years working in various early years and school provision before working as an Early Years Advisor in Norfolk. She taught on various early years courses in the county before coming to teach at the university centre. Kathryn is Course Director for the BA Hons and the Foundation Degree and has been teaching on the degree programme for 16 years. Her areas of specialism include outdoor play and learning and early years pedagogy.
Jeanette Nowrung has been working in the early years sector of over 30 years. Currently she is the manager of 2 outstanding settings (Ofsted 2019 and 2020). She has been teaching at the university centre on a part time basis for over 25 years. Her areas of specialism include safeguarding, embracing diversity and leadership and management. Jeanette has taught on the degree programme for 18 years, currently teaching on the second and third year.
Carol Renard spent 10 years working as a Nursery Manager and Early Years Practitioner before joining the College of West Anglia in 2006. Carol joined the degree teaching team in 2023. In addition to her degree teaching, Carol is Course Director in Children's Play, Learning and Development and teaches on a range of other courses at the college. Her areas of specialism include theories of learning, health and nutrition and sustainability.
Every effort to ensure the information on this page is accurate, however there may be scenarios where the college is required to make amend or alter aspects of the programme, college provision or delivery. Should this occur after you have accepted a place at the college, you will be consulted and agreement sought. You will be entitled to withdraw from any obligations to the college, and where relevant receive any refund or compensation, as per your Terms and Conditions and the Student Protection Plan of the relevant validating awarding organisation. More information is available on our Terms page.
Starting 01/09/2025
King's Lynn
Full-Time
Duration 3 Years
UCAS code X3C0
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