Early Childhood Studies with Psychology BA (Hons) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Portsmouth |TopUniversities

Early Childhood Studies with Psychology BA (Hons)

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

51,600 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

If you want to make a difference in the lives of young people and understand what makes them tick, you can combine the study of childhood and psychology on this BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies with Psychology degree. You’ll explore the theory and lives of children from birth to 8 years old, covering themes such as cover education, health and welfare. And you'll study psychology to build your understanding of children's individual and collective behaviour and how this affects their development. At the end of the course you'll be set for a career in roles such as early years practitioner, play worker, youth worker, teacher and social worker.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

If you want to make a difference in the lives of young people and understand what makes them tick, you can combine the study of childhood and psychology on this BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies with Psychology degree. You’ll explore the theory and lives of children from birth to 8 years old, covering themes such as cover education, health and welfare. And you'll study psychology to build your understanding of children's individual and collective behaviour and how this affects their development. At the end of the course you'll be set for a career in roles such as early years practitioner, play worker, youth worker, teacher and social worker.

Admission Requirements

104+
169+
54+
6+
79+
25+
A levels – BBB–BCC. // BTECs (Extended Diplomas) – DDM–DMM.

3 Years
Sep

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
51,600 GBP

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