This course is designed for students interested in working with children aged 0-8 years in the early years sector. It emphasizes a practical approach, linking university lessons to real-world environments through a work placement twice a week, visits to forest schools, and outdoor learning centers. The course aims to provide a recognized qualification in the sector, deepening understanding of child development, multi-agency working, and the importance of holistic development. Throughout the program, you'll focus on the child's needs, their families, and explore curriculum planning, implementation, and evaluation. The course also encourages exploration of topical issues in early years education, fostering confidence in leadership and advocacy for children’s rights.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about working with young children and want a curriculum that combines practical experience with academic learning, this course is ideal. The twice-weekly placement helps you build connections in the sector while gaining hands-on skills. Plus, the program’s focus on topical sector issues and leadership prepares students to confidently advocate for children's participation and rights. Taught at the renowned Greenwich Campus, the course is recognized for its high-quality teaching and practical training, making it a strong choice for aspiring early years professionals.
The course offers a comprehensive focus on early years education, with opportunities to explore outdoor learning methods, sector-specific issues, and models like forest schools and outdoor centers. Students will gain practical experience and theoretical knowledge aimed at preparing for careers in various early childhood settings.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.42L
Living cost
Applicants need 104 UCAS Tariff points, which can be achieved through qualifications like A Levels, T Levels, BTECs, or Access to HE. GCSE requirements include grades 4/C in Mathematics and English Language or Literature. International students are also welcome, with specific academic and English language requirements based on their country of origin. Suitable applicants will need to attend an interview, pass an Occupational Health check, and undertake an enhanced DBS check.

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Graduates can pursue careers in primary and early years teaching after completing a PGCE qualification. Other opportunities include working in nurseries, children's centers, schools, health and social care, and community settings. The course also helps build links with potential employers, boosting employment prospects in the sector.