This programme will enable you to gain knowledge, understanding and a critical appreciation of early childhood studies, understand the development, needs and experience of young children, and achieve a foundation for both employment and further study in the early years field. For the Practitioner Option you will currently be employed in the early years sector.
This programme involves working closely with children and/or vulnerable adults. Applicants are therefore subject to a satisfactory Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Enhanced Disclosure check.
If you have any queries regarding this procedure, please contact Lucy Watson on +44 (0) 20 8223 6271 or l.watson@uel.ac.uk
The BA Early Childhood Studies (with Practitioner Options) can be taken full or part-time. It can only be taken as a single route
The holistic approach to early childhood in the programme prepares you to undertake several postgraduate programmes through which professional qualifications, such as primary teaching, children’s nursing, midwifery or social work, can be attained. In addition, graduates have found employment with local authorities, health authorities, charities, housing associations and day nurseries. Jobs include childcare project managers, family support workers, nursery officers, play co-ordinators, out-of-school project managers, residential care workers, classroom/education assistants, learning mentors, researchers, disability co-ordinators, sure-start project workers and early years officers within the local early years partnership. This programme provides you with a range of skills that are highly valued by employers.
Each student is allocated a personal tutor. Your personal tutor is the person who will help you choose university wide options and will work with you to plan your learning and ensure that you are making progress. Your personal tutor will also help you with any personal or academic difficulties you may be having. Tutorials may be held with other students or individually. Student Representatives are nominated and elected from each programme, by their fellow students, to represent you on the Early Childhood Studies programme committee and the Education and Community field committee. There are strong links with students support services. All staff attempt to help students identify any additional learning needs at the earliest opportunity so that appropriate help and guidance can be sought. At regular intervals during the programme information is given about career opportunities, which is in addition to Employability Opportunity Days held in the School of Education.
200 UCAS TARIFF POINTS
2 ‘A’ Levels (or equivalent e.g. Baccalaureate, Irish/Scottish Highers, GNVQ or BTEC awards) in relevant subjects; and five GCSEs at Grade C including English (or equivalent); if applicants are intending to undertake an Early Years teaching qualification they will also require Maths and Science at grade C or above; and if they intend to undertake EYPS then they will also require GCSE Maths at Grade C or above.
Mature students are advised to do an Access to Higher Education programme if they have not studied for a long time.
Direct entry to Level Two - This is dependent on previous professional or academic qualifications at diploma in HE or degree level in related subject specialisms .
The University of East London actively promotes and celebrates equality and diversity and positively welcomes applicants regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality, age, religion or social class.
This programme will enable you to gain knowledge, understanding and a critical appreciation of early childhood studies, understand the development, needs and experience of young children, and achieve a foundation for both employment and further study in the early years field. For the Practitioner Option you will currently be employed in the early years sector.
This programme involves working closely with children and/or vulnerable adults. Applicants are therefore subject to a satisfactory Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Enhanced Disclosure check.
If you have any queries regarding this procedure, please contact Lucy Watson on +44 (0) 20 8223 6271 or l.watson@uel.ac.uk
The BA Early Childhood Studies (with Practitioner Options) can be taken full or part-time. It can only be taken as a single route
The holistic approach to early childhood in the programme prepares you to undertake several postgraduate programmes through which professional qualifications, such as primary teaching, children’s nursing, midwifery or social work, can be attained. In addition, graduates have found employment with local authorities, health authorities, charities, housing associations and day nurseries. Jobs include childcare project managers, family support workers, nursery officers, play co-ordinators, out-of-school project managers, residential care workers, classroom/education assistants, learning mentors, researchers, disability co-ordinators, sure-start project workers and early years officers within the local early years partnership. This programme provides you with a range of skills that are highly valued by employers.
Each student is allocated a personal tutor. Your personal tutor is the person who will help you choose university wide options and will work with you to plan your learning and ensure that you are making progress. Your personal tutor will also help you with any personal or academic difficulties you may be having. Tutorials may be held with other students or individually. Student Representatives are nominated and elected from each programme, by their fellow students, to represent you on the Early Childhood Studies programme committee and the Education and Community field committee. There are strong links with students support services. All staff attempt to help students identify any additional learning needs at the earliest opportunity so that appropriate help and guidance can be sought. At regular intervals during the programme information is given about career opportunities, which is in addition to Employability Opportunity Days held in the School of Education.
200 UCAS TARIFF POINTS
2 ‘A’ Levels (or equivalent e.g. Baccalaureate, Irish/Scottish Highers, GNVQ or BTEC awards) in relevant subjects; and five GCSEs at Grade C including English (or equivalent); if applicants are intending to undertake an Early Years teaching qualification they will also require Maths and Science at grade C or above; and if they intend to undertake EYPS then they will also require GCSE Maths at Grade C or above.
Mature students are advised to do an Access to Higher Education programme if they have not studied for a long time.
Direct entry to Level Two - This is dependent on previous professional or academic qualifications at diploma in HE or degree level in related subject specialisms .
The University of East London actively promotes and celebrates equality and diversity and positively welcomes applicants regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality, age, religion or social class.
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