
BA (Hons) Early Years and Childhood Studies
How does time, space, place and culture influence the way we understand children and childhood?
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Course overview
Course information
Accreditations, awards and endorsements
Year 1
Core modules
Introduction To Studying Childhoods
Sociological Perspectives
Policy And Professional Frameworks
Theories of Learning and Development
Study and assessment
Ten credits equates to 100 hours of study, which is a combination of lectures, seminars and practical sessions, and independent study. A three-year degree qualification typically comprises of 360 credits (120 credits per year). During the course, you are likely to be required to engage in collaborative projects, practical assessments, group work activities, and to give presentations to your peers/tutors. The exact composition of your study time and assessments for the course will vary according to your option choices and style of learning.
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Placements
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BA (Hons) Early Years and Childhood Studies is part of the School of Education at Manchester Met. Discover more about the school and who you’ll be working with if you choose to study this course.
Entry requirements
Typical offer
104-112 UCAS tariff points
IELTS score
IELTS 6.0 with no component below 5.5, taken within two years of course start date
UK students
Level 3 qualifications
104-112 UCAS tariff points.
Level 2 qualifications
Additional requirements
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International students
IB Diploma
IELTS
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If you are an international student, you will usually need to get a student visa before you can study in the UK.
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Fees and funding
UK and Channel Island students
UK foundation fee £5,760 per year
UK full-time fee £9,790 per year
EU and non-EU international students
International foundation fee £20,000 per year
International full-time fee £20,000 per year
Fees may be subject to change. See the tuition fees section below for full details.
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87.6% of our UK-domiciled, full-time, first degree graduates are employed or in further study 15 months after graduation.
Graduate Outcomes survey 2022/23 leavers, HESA data.
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How to apply
You can apply for this course through UCAS.
UCAS code(s):
- X341 (with foundation year)
- X310
Institution code:
- M40
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Programme review
Our programmes undergo an annual review and major review (normally at 6 year intervals) to ensure an up-to-date curriculum supported by the latest online learning technology. For further information on when we may make changes to our programmes, please see the changes section of our terms and conditions.
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