Early Childhood Studies, BA (Hons) - Swansea University.
BA (Hons) Early Childhood is an intellectually demanding and enjoyable course. You'll examine issues around children's place in society, education, special educational needs, children's learning and development, language and reasoning and environments for children.
This degree is consistent with the latest QAA subject benchmark statement for Early Childhood Studies and has been designed for existing early years practitioners (normally with a Level 3 early years qualification) or those interested in finding out more about young children’s learning and development.
Education Studies with Psychology BA (Hons) Discover the connections between education and learning with the domains of social, biological, cognitive, developmental and personality psychology. Watch, listen and participate from home at our Digital Open Day: Saturday 4 July Book now.
Early Childhood Studies. It is often said that children are the future. Here at BGU, we offer you the chance to shape that future. This course offers students the ability to use their enjoyment of and passion for working with children under 8 to work towards a career which might encompass early years education, social work, play therapy or management of an early years setting.
BA (Hons) Childhood Studies leads to a range of careers in children's services. Many of our graduates go on to work in health, social care, education, childcare, charities, and voluntary organisations, while many go on to study postgraduate courses such as PGCE Primary Education and MSc Inequality and Society.
This course course allows you to study Psychology as part of a joint honours degree (50% Psychology, 50% Childhood Studies and Youth). The Psychology part of the degree covers the investigation of behaviour from infancy to old age, and deals with the biological, social and individual factors that affect human psychology.
Our School of Childhood, Youth and Education Studies specialises in teaching and research around education disciplines focused on children, young people, families and communities. The department works collaboratively with communities, partners, local authorities and arts organisations on social enterprise projects, and has been at the forefront of developments in its field for over 20 years.