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BA (Hons) Education & Childhood

BA (Hons) Education & Childhood with Foundation Year

The BA (Hons) Education and Childhood with Foundation Year is designed for students who may not hold traditional qualifications but are motivated to work with children. The course provides an accessible pathway into higher education while preparing students for rewarding careers supporting children’s learning and development.

The programme equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to make a meaningful contribution to early education and childhood development.

What You Will Learn

This degree allows you to explore key areas in education and childhood studies, including:

Early years education and child development
Childhood psychology and social influences
Health, welfare, and safeguarding
Cultural approaches to education and development
Legal and ethical issues in supporting children

Classes

Weekdays
Evenings
Weekends(Flexible class schedules)

Duration

4 years (including Foundation Year)

Campuses

Manchester
London
Birmingham
Leeds

Intakes

September
January
June

Why Choose This Course?

1
Inclusive Entry Route
Begin with a Foundation Year designed to build academic skills and confidence.
4
Practice-Based Learning
Gain hands-on experience through scenarios that reflect real-world professional practice.
2
Holistic Learning
Explore education and childhood through psychology, sociology, health, law, and science.
5
Global Perspectives
Develop an understanding of cultural differences in childhood development and education systems.
3
Focus on Early Development
Examine key stages of childhood development, from pre-birth through to approximately eight years of age.
1. What type of person is this course for?
This course is designed for individuals who are interested in working with children, including those who may not hold traditional qualifications.
2. What kind of practical skills will I learn?
You will develop practical skills through real-world scenarios and placement-based learning, supporting children’s education and development.
3. Can I do this course while I work or have other commitments?
Yes, flexible options are available with weekday, evening, and weekend classes.
4. What career paths are available after graduation?
Graduates can work in early years education, childcare, social services, or educational support roles.
5. Does the course cover legal and safeguarding issues?
Yes, you’ll study health, welfare, safeguarding, and ethical frameworks essential for supporting children safely.
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