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BA Early Childhood Studies (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Early childhood studies is the academic discipline that examines the development, learning, wellbeing, and rights of children from birth through to the age of eight. Drawing on developmental psychology, sociology, education theory, health, and social policy, it asks fundamental questions about what children need to thrive, how families and communities support or constrain that development, and what roles practitioners, institutions, and governments play in shaping early childhood experience. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Northampton incorporates a foundation year, providing an additional period of academic preparation before the main degree begins. This makes the programme genuinely accessible to students who may be returning to education, coming from non-traditional backgrounds, or who want to build their academic confidence before entering a demanding and professionally significant degree. Throughout the course you will study child development across physical, cognitive, linguistic, and social domains, and you will examine the policy frameworks and institutional settings through which early childhood services are delivered in the UK and internationally. You will also explore themes of equality, inclusion, and safeguarding, which are central to professional practice in any context involving young children. The programme is relevant to those considering careers across the early years sector, which encompasses nurseries, children's centres, primary schools, health visiting, social care, and family support services. Graduates go on to roles as early years educators, childcare practitioners, family support workers, and children's services managers, as well as into further professional training in social work, teaching, nursing, or speech and language therapy. The academic grounding the degree provides also prepares graduates for postgraduate study in education, child development, or social policy.
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