Education Studies and Early Years, BA (Hons)
You will benefit from:
- specialist modules developing your transferable and employability skills
- a wide subject area allowing for a variety of career options
- tailored assessment and support with no formal exams in your final year
- guaranteed interview for a PGCE course in your final year (subject to course entry conditions - see the careers tab for further details)
- excellent faci…
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You will benefit from:
- specialist modules developing your transferable and employability skills
- a wide subject area allowing for a variety of career options
- tailored assessment and support with no formal exams in your final year
- guaranteed interview for a PGCE course in your final year (subject to course entry conditions - see the careers tab for further details)
- excellent facilities and experienced and enthusiastic tutors.
"Thanks to my course I'm now more reflective and a much better communicator; I'm also more determined than ever to become a primary school teacher."
Kajal Modha
BA (Hons) Early Years and Educational Development
Now known as BA (Hons) Education Studies and Early Years
Read more about Kajal.
Any questions?Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 4200
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There are 199 places available across all the Education joint honours courses.
When does the course start?Induction begins during Welcome Week. For entry in 2013, this is Monday 23 September.
What will I study?You will study two subject areas:
- Early Years
- Education Studies.
During your Early Years modules, you will develop your
understanding of the social construct of childhood and the key
importance of the holistic nature of the development of children
aged up to five years. The modules have been developed to meet your
needs in working alongside very young children and their families
in diverse settings, in care and education.
Download the Early Years module guide
Education Studies modules consider all facets of how we learn
and develop, as well as looking in detail at how education systems
are organised, particularly the English system.
Download the Education Studies module guide
Alongside these subjects you will study the following core modules to develop your transferrable and employability skills.
Developing Learning in Higher
Education
Build your own 'toolbox' of essential skills,
such as academic writing, to help your transition into University
study.
Learning in Contexts
This module spans all
three years and has employability at its heart. It allows you to
develop your personal and professional skills by putting the theory
into practice. It also offers opportunities to achieve additional
professional and external accreditation.
Field Placement (preparation)
Prepare for
your second year placement with support on finding a suitable
opportunity and understanding the skills you’ll need to succeed in
the workplace.
Options:
Capstone Project
This final year project
focuses on your own research project, supported by a range of
teaching and learning methods aimed at demonstrating your knowledge
and ability to work independently.
Capstone Placement
Pursue your final year
research project within a part-time placement, supported by
University sessions and supervision.
In your first year, you will spend an average of between nine and eleven hours a week in lectures, seminars and tutorials.
Lectures will build your subject knowledge and understanding, while tutorials and seminars provide the opportunity to discuss issues and ideas arising from your studies. You will be expected to study these areas independently for around 32 hours a week, ready to discuss them in your tutorials and seminars.
In Year Two you will have fewer lectures, seminars and tutorials, as you will spend around 200 hours in a placement of your choice.
Placements and professional practiceYou will have a six-week placement in your second year, giving you an opportunity to put theory into practice and gain valuable work experience. Read more about this on the Placements tab.
How will I be assessed?You will be assessed on the coursework you do, including:
- reports
- projects
- essays
- presentations
- portfolios
- dissertation
- case studies
- reflective journals.
The Sport and Business subject strands include some examinations and tests, but all other subjects are assessed purely on your coursework.
Learn from our experienced staffOur tutors are all experience professionals who contribute to research and development within their specialist fields. Their research and influence not only shapes new educational practice, but also feeds directly into our courses, keeping you at the forefront of policy and practice.
View the full course specificationPlease note that course specifications may be subject to change
You will be based in the Ada Byron King and Lionel Robbins buildings on our Clifton campus, an attractive self-contained greenfield site located on the outskirts of Nottingham.
Clifton campus boasts:
- large and well-stocked library with group and quiet study areas
- modern lecture theatres and teaching rooms
- IT resource rooms
- a Student Support Centre with a wealth of information and advice on careers and boosting your CV.
You will also find:
- the Point bar and diner
- a convenience store
- refectory
- bookshop
- newly built accommodation
- recently extended sports facilities that include two gyms, a sports hall and an all-weather floodlit pitch, on-site.
You will find it easy to get out and about from Clifton campus. Our award-winning Go2 Uni 4 bus service runs every 12 minutes taking students to and from the campus to the City site, via the train and coach stations. With such excellent transport links many of our students choose to live in the city or at home and commute to Clifton.
Find out more about our Clifton campus and view our campus video tour.
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