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| Early Childhood Studies with Practitioner Options BA (Hons) | ||
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This degree provides the opportunity to study early childhood from a broad, multi-disciplinary perspective. It is designed to prepare students who wish to work with young children aged from 0 to 8. The degree opens up opportunities for further specialist study which would facilitate entry into a wide range of careers including Teaching or Early Years Professional Status (EYPS), or progression to a wide range of early years professions such as speech and language therapy assistants, early years workers, local authority development work, area support teams and teaching assistants. This multidisciplinary course critically explores from many perspectives of childhood and children, including child development, children’s health, the language and literature of childhood, the sociology of children and families, social policy, as well as play and creativity. This programme with its emphasis on multi-disciplinary approaches to children and childhood is structured around the five outcomes for children specified in the Every Child Matters policy agenda:
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Why this Course?
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| Fact File | Further Information: |
01243 816002 or csey.chiuni.ac.uk |
| Application Details: | UCAS Code X310 - BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies.
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| Length of Programme: | 3 Years Full Time. Delivery Full and Part Time | |
| Entry Requirements: | Typical entry requirements - individual offers may vary:
A levels: CCD; Edexcel National Diploma: Children’s Care / Health & Social Care: MMM; CACHE Diploma: 260 points; Advanced / Progression Diploma: Grade D plus at least 80 points from the Additional Specialist Learning in a relevant subject A level or National Award; UCAS Tariff Points: The above offers typically translate to 220 - 260 UCAS tariff points with additional qualifications; International Baccalaureate: 26 points; QAA-approved Access Diploma: Pass; GCSEs. For general entrance requirements regarding GCSEs please contact the Admissions office. Applicants with qualifications from other countries: The University of Chichester considers applicants from a wide range of countries with appropriate A level equivalent qualifications. Non native speakers of English are expected to have IELTS 6.0, or equivalent. Applicants without the above formal qualifications but who have relevant skills and work / life experience will be considered on an individual basis and may be assessed through a written portfolio. |
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| Interview: | Yes | |
| Campus Info: | Bishop Otter Campus, Chichester | |
| Combinations: | No combined courses | |
