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FDA Early Years and Childhood Studies
About this course
Early years and childhood studies is a field that focuses on children from birth to the age of eleven, examining their development, learning, wellbeing, and the social and institutional contexts in which they grow up. It draws on developmental psychology, early education, sociology, social policy, and practice-based knowledge to produce graduates who understand children holistically, not just as learners in formal settings but as social beings with rights, relationships, and experiences that shape who they become. The early years of life are recognised as critically important for long-term outcomes, making this a field of both academic richness and substantial professional significance. At the University of Suffolk, this two-year, full-time programme is a foundation degree designed specifically for those who are working or wish to work with children aged zero to eleven. The course recognises that many students in this field are already embedded in professional settings, and it is structured to develop your theoretical understanding alongside the practical competence that early years and childhood settings require. You will examine child development across the age range, explore the policy frameworks governing early education and childcare, and develop your understanding of how effective practitioners support learning and wellbeing in diverse settings. Graduates from early years and childhood studies programmes work in nurseries, children's centres, primary schools, family support services, early intervention programmes, and social care. The foundation degree qualification provides a basis for progression to a full honours degree in early childhood, education, or social work, which opens additional professional routes including early years teacher status and social work qualification. The combination of theoretical grounding with practical orientation makes graduates valuable across the full range of settings that serve young children and their families.
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