Early Childhood Studies with Practitioner Options BA (Hons)
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Description
This degree provides the opportunity to study early childhood from a broad, multi-disciplinary perspective. It is designed to prepare students who wish to work with young children aged from 0 to 8.
The degree opens up opportunities for further specialist study which would facilitate entry into a wide range of careers including Teaching or Early Years Professional Status (EYPS), or progression to a wide range of early years professions such as speech and language therapy assistants, early years workers, local authority development work, area support teams and teaching assistants.
This multidisciplinary course critically explores from many perspectives of childhood and children, including chil…
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This degree provides the opportunity to study early childhood from a broad, multi-disciplinary perspective. It is designed to prepare students who wish to work with young children aged from 0 to 8.
The degree opens up opportunities for further specialist study which would facilitate entry into a wide range of careers including Teaching or Early Years Professional Status (EYPS), or progression to a wide range of early years professions such as speech and language therapy assistants, early years workers, local authority development work, area support teams and teaching assistants.
This multidisciplinary course critically explores from many perspectives of childhood and children, including child development, children's health, the language and literature of childhood, the sociology of children and families, social policy, as well as play and creativity.
The programme emphasises a multi-disciplinary approach to children and childhood:
- Being healthy
- Staying safe
- Making a positive contribution
- Enjoying and achieving
- Achieving economic well-being
Course Content
- Child development
- Social policy
- Child protection and staying safe
- Health Care for Young Children
- Introduction to Play
- Early Years practice
- Play and Creativity
- Leadership and Management
- The observation and assessment of children
- Researching the Early Years
Optional Subjects
- Babies
- Children's language and literacy
- Improving and sustaining children's health
- Working with Families
Why this Course?
- Practical vocational focus to the study of Early Years working
- Strong grounding in social science perspectives to inform practice
- Placements enable students to link theory to practice in a multi-professional context
- Emphasis on the development of skills in problem solving, analysis, self-management in addition to inter-personal skills
- Further skills developed on this course include, group dynamics, leadership, facilitation, decision-making, pedagogical skills, health and safety
- Supportive small-group learning
- Individual Tutorial support to assist with the planning and checking of course work
- Embraces multi-professional inter-agency working, and includes numerous visits from professionals in the field.
Entry Requirements
3 Years Full Time. Delivery Full and Part Time
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