University of Hull
Admissions Office
Cottingham Road
Hull
HU6 7RX
Course contact details
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Email:admissions@hull.ac.uk
Phone:01482 466100

Continue to develop your understanding of how to encourage young children’s development in this practical one-year course designed to advance your foundation degree to full Honours level.
Taught in the evening and designed to support paid or voluntary work in the sector, you’ll continue to learn key skills that employers value while strengthening your academic understanding. With access to our simulated early years learning environment and Forest School Training Centre, you’ll find lots of creative opportunities to hone your skills.
Amplify your employability or position yourself for postgraduate study, all while working towards Graduate Practitioner Status, in just 12 months.
Why study at Hull?
Fits around your work and life: We teach this flexible course in the evenings, and offer online study options, to help you balance your studies with work, volunteering and family.
Build your network: Leverage our membership of the Early Childhood Degree Network to attend events and access profile-raising activities.
Boost your CV with extra qualifications: You’ll have the opportunity to gain Graduate Practitioner Status,* as well as Forest School certification, on top of your degree.
Where could this take me?
There’s a high demand for well-trained childhood education practitioners, and the key skills you learn here will help you build your career in the early years sector.
You can go on to help support children with additional needs, secure work as an early years support worker, or work as an early years or community services practitioner. This course is also a pathway to further postgraduate study in a range of specialisms.
*Available to students who evidence core competencies and complete the required placement hours.
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Cottingham Road
Hull
HU6 7RX
Email:admissions@hull.ac.uk
Phone:01482 466100