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BSc Psychology and Childhood Studies (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Psychology and childhood studies is a combination that places the scientific study of mind and behaviour alongside a dedicated focus on the lives, experiences, and development of children and young people. Psychology provides the theoretical and empirical foundations for understanding how people think, feel, and behave across the lifespan; childhood studies examines the specific social, cultural, and institutional contexts that shape what it means to grow up, drawing on sociology, social policy, and education as well as psychology. Together they develop a graduate with both scientific rigour and genuine understanding of young people's worlds. At Birmingham Newman University, this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year that provides an inclusive and supportive entry point for students who need additional preparation before beginning the main programme. The programme is designed for those with interests in education, youth work, social care, or professional psychology, and it develops both the reflective capacity and the practical understanding needed to work effectively with children and young people. You will study the psychological dimensions of development alongside the social, cultural, and structural factors that shape children's experiences, building insight into how these interact and what that means for practice. A typical entry tariff of 72 points reflects the accessible and inclusive approach of the programme. You will develop skills in critical analysis, reflection, research methods, and the ability to apply psychological and sociological frameworks to real situations involving children and young people. Graduates go on to careers in education support, youth work, family support services, social care, school counselling, early years settings, and the voluntary sector. Many use the degree as a foundation for further professional training in teaching, social work, educational psychology, or counselling. Postgraduate study in psychology, education, or social work is a natural next step for those seeking specialist qualifications.
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