Campuses:
Manchester

Classes:
Week days, Evening, and Weekend

Intakes:
September, January, June

Duration:
4 years

The BA (Hons) Education & Childhood with Foundation Year is designed for individuals who may not have traditional qualifications or backgrounds, offering a pathway to pursue a degree in education and childhood studies.

This program focuses on the critical developmental stages from pre-birth to around eight years old, exploring the various factors and experiences that influence early growth and development. By integrating knowledge from psychology, education, health, sociology, law, and science, the course offers a holistic understanding of education and childhood, preparing graduates to effectively advocate for children in various professional roles.

The curriculum includes an in-depth study of cultural differences in childhood development, allowing students to appreciate diverse perspectives. Additionally, the program incorporates practice-based scenarios, providing hands-on experience and insight into how professionals support children’s developmental journeys.

This comprehensive approach equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to make a positive impact in the field of education and childhood, ready to champion the needs and rights of children across multiple sectors.