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Childhood Studies

Course details
  • BA (Hons)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-time
  • 14/09/2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Headingley Campus

Course summary

Study issues that affect children and families. You’ll develop the knowledge you’ll need to work for their benefit as you explore health, play and social influences.

This exciting course will prepare you for a range of diverse careers that benefit children and families. You’ll gain deep knowledge and understanding of the issues that affect them.

As part of this course, you’ll:

  • Gain a whole-child perspective, from pre-birth to adulthood

  • Prepare for a career that involves working with children and families, from teaching through to community work

  • Undertake innovative, child and family-focused professional placements, in settings such as schools, social care or early years

  • Develop a deep understanding of influences upon children and families

  • Consider childhood and children's lives from different perspectives

  • Examine the experiences of children in different national and global contexts

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Your course structure

This course is structured around four strands:

  • The Sociology & Social Policy strand examines the relationship between the child, family, community and state

  • The Psychology & Development strand investigates the various influences upon child development

  • The Contemporary Debates in Childhood strand explores current issues relevant to children and families including children's rights, childhood research, and moral dilemmas

  • The Critical Reflection strand will develop and grow your research skills and expertise to an honours graduate level and enable you to plan your career

Breadth of learning

Our staff come from a variety of professional backgrounds, adding depth and breadth to your learning. You’ll be encouraged to undertake research projects with your colleagues and to individually explore the factors that influence and impact upon children and their families.

Placements

Professional placements in each year will help you select and focus upon your career destination.

Why study Childhood Studies at Leeds Beckett University...

  • Engage with real-life projects

  • Practice-based learning offered through placements of your choice

  • Develop research skills and become an active researcher

  • Guest lectures delivered by innovative professionals from the children, young people, family and school workforce

  • Tailor your pathway and your learning and experiences towards your career choice

Modules

<strong> Year 1 Core Modules: </strong>

  • Developmental Psychology
  • The Sociology of Childhood
  • The Academic Self
  • Professional Development 1
  • Children's Rights & Entitlements
  • Diverse Childhoods

<strong> Year 2 Core Modules: </strong>

  • Issues in Early Childhood
  • Philosophy & Childhood
  • Research Methods & Ethnics
  • Children's Wellbeing & the Family
  • Professional Development 2
    In addition, choose from a list of Year 2 option modules. Please check our website for a full and up-to-date list.

<strong> Year 3 Core Modules: </strong>

  • Towards a Sustainable Childhood
  • Professional Development 3
  • Dissertation
    In addition, choose from a list of Year 3 option modules. Please check our website for a full and up-to-date list.

How to apply

Apply by
14 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
X374
Institution code:
L27
Campus name:
Headingley Campus
Campus Code:
H

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

UCAS Tariff

104 points
A minimum of 64 from two A Levels or equivalent, excluding General Studies

GCSE/National 4/National 5

GCSE English Language at Grade 4 or above (Grade C for GCSEs taken before 2017) or equivalent. Key Skills Level 2, Functional Skills Level 2 and the Certificate in Adult Literacy are accepted in place of GCSEs.

Additional entry requirements

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)
Satisfactory enhanced criminal history checks will be required by all applicants prior to acceptance on the course, (processed through the University only). The University is unable to accept DBS checks obtained through another institution (this includes those registered with the DBS Update Service); the checks undertaken by the University are appropriate to the course of study and relevant regulated activity placements.

Historical entry grades data BETA

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

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