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Childhood Studies (SEN) Top up year

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
3 Campuses

Course summary

The Childhood Studies (with SEN) BA top up is the next phase of study for those that have completed a relevant foundation degree. This is a one-year course will enable you to gain a full BA degree.

If you are working on a paid or voluntary basis with children and young people in a setting such as a school, nursery, youth group or library service, or working in childcare or foster care, this course is a great option.

From being immersed in the educational setting and engaged in academic study, you’ll deepen your knowledge of the factors that shape children’s development and learning, their identities, and the critical periods that influence their development into adulthood.

Through inquiry, debate, reflection, and a purposeful integration of literature and current evidence related to child development and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), you’ll make meaningful connections to develop your practice and impact.

You'll examine child development and SEND from a range of perspectives, exploring psychology, sociology, policy and the history of education. You'll study the relationship between theories of child development and practical application in the workplace, with increasing sophistication and depth in your emerging specialist area.

The practical nature of this course means you'll be able to apply newly acquired knowledge directly to your practice, as an evidence-informed professional.

Location
This course is offered at our Canterbury and Medway campuses and London and South East Colleges, Orpington.

Study options and location
Daytime and twilight study options are available, please see the list below for locations.

Daytime:
• London and South East Colleges, Orpington
Twilight:
• Canterbury Campus
• Medway Campus

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
X324
Institution code:
C10

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

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Entry requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this course.

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