Early Years Education and Practice (with Early Years Practitioner status) - BA (Hons)
University of South Wales
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This course is for students who wish to become a key part of the early year’s education workforce. Designed in line with Welsh Governments push to create confident, well-prepared 21st century early year practitioners, you will build an understanding of the development and learning needs of young children from 0-8 years, spanning many contexts such as child development, mental health, behaviour, psychology and more. The learning is supported by expert teaching, placements, and real-world ...Read more

This course is for students who wish to become a key part of the early year’s education workforce. Designed in line with Welsh Governments push to create confident, well-prepared 21st century early year practitioners, you will build an understanding of the development and learning needs of young children from 0-8 years, spanning many contexts such as child development, mental health, behaviour, psychology and more. The learning is supported by expert teaching, placements, and real-world experience. One of the major advantages to students studying this course is that it’s accredited by Social Care Wales. When you graduate, you’ll leave with Early Years Practitioner status, which is a stamp of approval in the industry. Placement sits at the heart of this programme allowing you to link theory to practice around areas such as activity planning, assessment and recording procedures, and Welsh language development. Through years 1-3, you’ll attend placements which accumulate to 700 hours over three years, giving you quantifiable experience and knowledge of the industry.A Early Years Education degree can lead to a range of interesting careers when you graduate. Career paths typically include those in education, with graduates working in schools, nurseries, children’s charities and integrated children’s centres. A number of graduates also go on to gain their PGCE qualification and become qualified teachers. Recent graduates have gained employment in a variety of roles in early years settings as well as project officer roles within local community projects and in charities. Plus, many students gain employment as a result of their practice in placement, supporting children one to one and in higher level teaching assistant roles and within flying start settings (salaries from approx. £19 - 21,000 p.a.).

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kiara
24 Nov 25

There are lots of resources available and support. The building is modern and clean. An area of improvement could be the canteen shuts early which is not ideal for classes who..Read more

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carolyn
11 Nov 23

The campus site the course is on is large but with a small feel that is welcoming. The facilities at the site are well maintained. All aspects of staff and student support is..Read more

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kiara
24 Nov 25
Childhood Studies (Top-Up)
There are lots of resources available and support. The building is modern and clean. An area of improvement could be the canteen shuts early which is not ideal for classes who...
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carolyn
11 Nov 23
Childhood Studies (Top-Up)
The campus site the course is on is large but with a small feel that is welcoming. The facilities at the site are well maintained. All aspects of staff and student support is...
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