Manchester Metropolitan University - Undergraduate Open Day
17 Jun 2026, 08:30
Manchester

The BA (Hons) Early Years and Childhood Studies course provides a rich and varied understanding of how children develop, learn, and are supported in different environments – from early years settings to families and wider communities.
You’ll explore key theories in child development, behaviour, and learning, and examine the policies and practices that shape children's experiences. From the start, you'll begin tailoring your degree with specialist modules, and as you progress, you’ll increase your focus in areas that match your career goals – culminating in a independent project in your final year.
Alongside academic learning, the course places strong emphasis on building professional skills through placements, reflective practice, and research. By the time you graduate, you'll be well prepared for a wide range of careers in early childhood education, family support, youth work, and more. This course also offers a foundation year.
Features and Benefits
Community links - We’ve created this course with the help of local employers from the education and health and social care sectors, as well as community and voluntary organisations, to help you develop the skills and knowledge you’ll need when you’re in the workplace.
Specialist study tailored to your interests - Begin shaping your degree from the start and build your expertise over time, with focused, specialist modules in your final year.
Real-world experience through placements - Apply what you learn in professional settings with practical work placements that help you develop key skills and strengthen your CV.
Blend of theory and practice - Study essential topics such as cognitive development, behaviourist approaches, inclusive education and sustainability, supported by hands-on learning.
Career-focused from day one - Gain transferable skills in communication, research, and reflective practice, setting you up for graduate roles in education, early years, and related sectors.
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