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BA Sociology and Early Childhood Studies
About this course
Sociology and early childhood studies make a compelling combination because childhood is never simply a biological stage: it is a social construct, shaped by culture, policy, inequality, and institutional practice. Sociology provides the analytical tools to understand how societies organise childhood, how different groups of children have different experiences, and how power relations within families, schools, and welfare systems shape outcomes. Early childhood studies focuses specifically on the developmental, pedagogical, and policy dimensions of children's earliest years, asking what children need and how practitioners can best support them. At Derby, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year for those who benefit from additional academic preparation, making the full course four years. The programme draws on Derby's Gold-rated teaching excellence, encouraging critical thinking about the social dimensions of early childhood while also developing practical knowledge of child development, early years education, and safeguarding. It includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and embedded work placement opportunities, giving you a rich combination of professional and international experience. The typical direct-entry tariff is 104 points. Graduates of sociology and early childhood studies programmes pursue careers as early years practitioners, family support workers, social care workers, children's centre managers, and professionals in local authority children's services, charities, and research organisations. The sociological dimension of the degree also opens doors to roles in policy analysis, community development, and education beyond the early years sector. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in social work, early childhood education, child psychology, or sociology, building on the combination of analytical and practical knowledge the undergraduate degree provides.
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