Childhood Studies, BA Hons

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  • Objectives
    This programme aims to provide students with a rigorous understanding of children and childhood, from conception through to adulthood, bringing together the disciplines of education, social care and health.
  • Academic title
    Childhood Studies, BA Hons
  • Course description
    This multi-agency programme reflects the most recen thinking, which calls for a joined-up approach to the care and education of children.

    Year 1

        * Child Development from Conception to Young Adulthood
        * The Individual Learner at Home, School and Work
        * Aspects of Childhood
        * Children, Childhood and Families

    Year 2

        * Perspectives on Child Development
        * Investigating Children and Childhoods
        * Diversity, Equality and Risk
        * One option from the following:
              o Education in Early Years
              o Later Years: An Interdisciplinary Approach
              o Supporting Additional Educational Needs
              o Aspects of Children’s Literature

    Year 3

        * Contemporary Theoretical and Social Perspectives of Children and Young People
        * Partnership in the Promotion of Child Development
        * Individual Research: Enquiry Project
        * One option from the following:
              o Early Years Development
              o Later Years: Cross-cultural Perspectives
              o Managing Additional Educational Needs and Inclusion
              o Children, Childhood and Literature
        * One option from the following:
              o Contemporary Parenting
              o Child and Adolescent Mental Health
              o Recognising Children at Risk

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