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BA Studies in Primary Education (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Primary education as an academic field is far richer than its name might suggest. It draws on psychology, philosophy, sociology, and history to ask some of the most important questions in social life: how do children develop and learn, what should schools teach and why, who benefits from education as it currently operates, and how can practitioners create learning environments in which every child is able to thrive? These questions require both theoretical rigour and genuine engagement with the realities of teaching and working with children. At Birmingham Newman University, this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured and supported entry point for students who are building the academic foundations needed for degree-level study. The programme adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, using insights from psychology, philosophy, sociology, and history to explore education as a serious intellectual discipline. You will examine how children learn across the primary age range, develop understanding of inclusive pedagogy and curriculum design, and engage with contemporary educational challenges and debates. Research-informed teaching means you will encounter current ideas and evidence, not simply established orthodoxies, and you will develop the critical thinking skills to evaluate educational theories and practices for yourself. A typical entry tariff of 56 points reflects an inclusive admissions approach, welcoming students from a wide range of prior academic backgrounds. Graduates from primary education studies programmes go on to careers in schools and early years settings, often progressing to initial teacher training through a PGCE or School Direct programme. Others move into educational support roles, learning mentoring, educational charity work, youth work, community education, and family support services. The combination of child development knowledge, inclusive pedagogy, and critical analytical skills also opens doors in social work, public health, educational research, and policy. Further study at postgraduate level is common among graduates who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue a career in educational research or leadership.
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