Education and Early Childhood Studies

DN Colleges Group
Undergraduate FdA Full-time 2 Years Social work, childhood, and youth studies

UCAS Points

32 points

About this course

Must be in employment or have a placement to support studies

FdA Education and Early Childhood Studies is a programme with three distinct pathways.

The Early Years Educator pathway is for students who have already gained a ‘licence to practice’ at level 3. The Early Childhood Graduate Practitioner Competencies pathway is aimed at students wishing to study early years education entering the programme without a level 3 qualification to ensure they are full and relevant upon completion, and the Learning Support pathway is aimed at Teaching Assistants, to enable them to apply for the higher-level paid jobs and developing their confidence to eventually apply for Teacher Training on completion of a Top Up programme. Incorporating distinct pathways such as; Early Years Educator, Graduate Practitioner Competencies, and Learning Support into the FdA in Education and Early Childhood Studies is essential for several reasons:

Early Years Educator Pathway: including the graduate competencies pathway: This pathway addresses the critical need for qualified professionals who can provide high-quality care and education to young children. It ensures that students gain specialised knowledge and skills to support early childhood development effectively. By focusing on the unique needs of young learners, this pathway prepares graduates to create nurturing and stimulating environments that promote holistic growth. This pathway enhances the professionalism and employability of graduates by embedding key competencies into the curriculum. These competencies include advocating for children’s rights, promoting holistic development, and working collaboratively with families and colleagues. By mastering these areas, graduates are better equipped to meet the demands of the early childhood sector and contribute to best practices in their field.

Learning Support Pathway: This pathway is crucial for preparing students to support diverse learners, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). It provides the necessary skills to create inclusive learning environments and implement effective support strategies. By focusing on learning support, this pathway ensures that graduates can work alongside teachers to enhance educational outcomes for all students, particularly those who require additional assistance.

Overall, these pathways ensure that the Foundation Degree is comprehensive and responsive to the varied needs of the education sector. They prepare students for a range of roles, enhancing their career prospects and enabling them to make a significant impact on children’s lives. The FdA addresses the growing demand for qualified early years practitioners and to plug the shortage of qualified educators including teachers which subsequently supports the local economy by providing accessible higher education opportunities. Early childhood education is crucial for the development of children and has long-term benefits for society.

Entry Requirements

UCAS Tariff Points 32 points

Study Options

This course is available in 2 study options:

Full-time Shown above

Duration: 2 Years

Qualification: FdA

Location: Doncaster

Part-time

Duration: 4 Years

Qualification: FdA

Location: Doncaster

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2317 Teachers of English as a foreign language
2316 Special and additional needs education teaching professionals
2461 Social workers
3231 Higher level teaching assistants
2319 Teaching professionals
1172 Social services managers and directors

Course Details

Qualification
Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Doncaster
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Social work, childhood, and youth studies