**Change young children’s lives for the better. Study childhood from multiple perspectives. Gain the tools to work and make an impact on children and their families lives.**
The Early Childhood Studies Foundation Degree has been designed for those who are currently working or want to work with young children under the age of eight years in a broad range of service provision.
The programme gives students the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills to work in a variety of different fields. The programme is recognised by the
Department for Education reco...
**Change young children’s lives for the better. Study childhood from multiple perspectives. Gain the tools to work and make an impact on children and their families lives.**<br/><br/>The Early Childhood Studies Foundation Degree has been designed for those who are currently working or want to work with young children under the age of eight years in a broad range of service provision.<br/><br/>The programme gives students the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills to work in a variety of different fields. The programme is recognised by the<br/>Department for Education recognised as a full and relevant qualification for early years practice.<br/><br/>As a student on this programme, you will learn to recognise and champion the uniqueness of every child by exploring the key factors that affect them and their families. You will look at and explore children’s development, the importance of play, welfare, education and children’s rights and current government legislation and policy. You will gain an in-depth understanding of safeguarding children, children’s mental health and well-being and inclusive practice approaches.<br/><br/>The course ensures that students are fully equipped and have the necessary foundations, such as the Early Childhood Graduate Practitioner Competencies, which are embedded throughout level 4 and 5 study, preparing students for progression to level 6 and employment within the sector.<br/><br/>The role and importance of research within early education is paramount, and students will be able to investigate how published research influences policymakers and their practices.<br/><br/>Students are taught by a team that comes from a wide range of professional backgrounds and who are experts in their field, adding value and depth to the course. They have strong partnerships with local providers, supporting key placement opportunities for students. An integral part of the programme is the 440 hours of placement undertaken by each student. Whilst on placement, students will experience professional work through a variety of educational organisations, community settings and children’s charities. Students will record, reflect and monitor their growth and individual professional expertise to tailor their own career and academic progression.<br/><br/>Learning on this programme is holistic, and students will be encouraged to collaborate with their peers and colleagues. Taught seminars and lectures focus on interactive discussion and debate, focused on the development of professional dialogue.<br/><br/>Graduates can move into careers in: Teaching Assistant, Early Education Management, Early Years Educator/Practitioner – The course is Department for Education recognised as a full and relevant qualification for early years practice. Pastoral Support, Family Support Worker, SEND Support Practitioner, Inclusion Outreach Practitioner, Education Welfare Officer, Safeguarding Practitioner.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
University Centre Grimsby
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
L520
Institution Code
G80
Points of Entry
Year 1
80
P:45
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £8,500 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |