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The BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies will develop your understanding of a young person’s most formative years, when their body, personality, and understanding of the world are still growing. The course is suitable for people new to this area or experienced staff seeking career development.
The linking of theory and practice is integral throughout the degree, and you will undertake placements to gain work-based experiences with babies and young children. This will allow you to consider theory in relation to the implications for practice so you can evaluate and develop creative approaches to working with babies and young children. You will also develop the skills of critical reflection and appraisal which will enable you to understand and consider ethical principles, child development, children’s rights, health and wellbeing, child protection and safeguarding, early years pedagogy, multi-agency working and disability, diversity, and inclusion.
The Early Childhood Studies degree at the University of Wolverhampton offers you a choice of pathways:
- Early Childhood studies with Assessed Practice (Level 3 full and relevant equivalent) Completion of the placement aspect of the degree includes the award of level 3 Early Years Educator.
- Early Childhood Studies with Assessed Practice (Graduate Practitioner Competencies)
The Graduate Practitioner Competencies are a proactive approach to shape the identity of the early childhood workforce and strengthen the professional practice aspect of the Early Childhood Studies degree. Graduate-level practice makes the distinction between level 3 and 6 practices explicit for practitioners and employers
The BA (Hons) Early Childhood is three years full-time, and this course is also offered PART-TIME which requires you to attend daytime sessions. However, if you are employed in Early Years and already have a level 3 qualification we offer a part-time Foundation Degree in Early Years Services at our partner colleges. After completing your part-time foundation degree, you can then progress onto a final year of a part-time BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies course in order to gain a full honours degree.
This degree sits within an exciting range of Early, Childhood and Family Studies courses we offer within the School of Education.
We are members of The Early Childhood Studies Degree Network
We are sector endorsed for our Foundation Degree in Early Years Services by SEFDEY.