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BA (Hons) Top-Up Early Childhood Education in Practice

Course details
  • BA
  • 1 Years
  • Full-time
  • 14 September 2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
North Kensington Centre for Skills
Awarded by:
Lincoln Bishop University

Course summary

The BA (Hons) Early Childhood Education in Practice (Top up) at Morley College London is designed for practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of early childhood education and progress to a full honours degree while continuing to work in the sector.
Building on your existing Foundation Degree, this course enables you to critically explore how children learn and develop, examine contemporary research and policy, and reflect on your professional role in supporting young children and families.
Learning is closely linked to your work or placement in an early years setting and is supported by Morley’s specialist early years teaching spaces, including a real life working early years classroom and sector standard resources.

Why study this course at Morley?
• Evening study, term time only – designed to fit around work and family commitments
• Strong emphasis on practice linked directly to employment or placement
• Access to a fully equipped early years classroom and specialist learning resources
• Taught by experienced lecturers with professional early years expertise
• Supportive learning environment for 19 + adult and returning students
• Placement support for applicants not currently working in the sector

Course structure
• Award: BA (Hons)
• Duration: 1 year (full time top up)
• Attendance: One evening per week, term time only
• Location: Morley College London (North Kensington Centre for Skills)
• Validated by: Lincoln Bishop University
Alongside weekly taught sessions, students are required to engage in substantial practice based learning in an early years setting.

Practice based learning and placements
To support the integration of theory and practice, students are required to complete a minimum of 12 hours of paid or voluntary work per week in an appropriate early years setting.
• Applicants already working in the sector can normally use their current role
• Applicants not currently employed in early years will be supported to secure a suitable placement
• Practice experience is central to teaching, assessment and the final research project
This approach ensures that learning remains relevant, current and professionally focused.

What you will study
At Level 6, the course focuses on critical, independent and research informed learning. Key themes include:
• Contemporary perspectives on child development and learning
• Professional practice, ethics and leadership in early childhood education
• Inclusion, equality and diversity in early years settings
• Research methods and critical enquiry
• An independent final year project or dissertation linked to workplace practice
You will be encouraged to question practice, engage with research and develop a strong professional voice.

Teaching, learning and assessment
Teaching takes place through:
• Interactive lectures and seminars
• Group discussion and collaborative learning
• Practice based tasks and reflective activities
• Guided independent study and research supervision
Assessment typically includes:
• Academic and reflective written assignments
• Presentations
• Practice based analysis
• A substantial independent project or dissertation

Entry requirements
Applicants should normally have:
• A relevant Foundation Degree (FdA) in Early Childhood / Early Years / Education in Practice or equivalent
• A minimum of 12 hours per week in a suitable early year setting (paid or voluntary)
• Commitment to reflective, practice based learning
Applicants without current sector experience will be supported to access an appropriate placement.

Careers and progression
Graduates go on to:
• Senior or leadership roles in early years and childcare settings
• Further professional qualifications and postgraduate study
• Wider roles within the children’s workforce
This course provides a strong academic and professional foundation for long term career progression.

Modules

BA (Hons) Early Childhood Education in Practice (Top up)
Level 6 – 120 credits
PRP601P_1.1 – Independent Study Part 1: Introduction to Research at Level 6 (15 credits, Period 1)
PRP602P_1.1 – Critical Issues in Professional Practice (15 credits, Period 1)
PRP605P_1.0 – Leadership in Professional Contexts (30 credits, Period 1)
PRP607P_1.0 – Pedagogy and Practice in Early Childhood Education (30 credits, Period 2)
PRP604P_1.1 – Independent Study Part 2 (30 credits, Period 2)

Assessment method

Video essays
Essays
Reports
Presentations
Group work
Eportfolios
Seminars
Critical reflection
Ongoing assessment
Performances / practical examinations
Practical Portfolios
Installations/interactive sound works
Vlogs/Blogs
Creating websites
Podcast
Book review

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:
FEBA
Institution code:
M91
Campus name:
North Kensington Centre for Skills
Campus Code:
N

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements
BA (Hons) Early Childhood Education in Practice (Top up)
BA (Hons) Education in Practice (Top up)
Applicants must normally meet the following criteria:
• Completion of a relevant Level 5 qualification, such as:
• A Foundation Degree (FdA) in a related subject (e.g. Education in Practice, Early Childhood Education in Practice), or
• A Higher Education Diploma or equivalent qualification at Level 5
Applications from other awarding institutions are accepted where equivalency can be demonstrated
Current employment or voluntary placement in an appropriate setting for a minimum of two days per week (normally 12 hours):
• Early years settings for Early Childhood Education in Practice
• Schools or other education settings for Education in Practice
This work based requirement is integral to the programme design
• Ability to study at honours (Level 6) standard, evidenced through prior academic performance and/or professional experience

Additional entry requirements

Other
Ability to study at honours (Level 6) standard, evidenced through prior academic performance and/or professional experience

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