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The BA (Hons) Early Years & Primary Practice with Early Childhood Graduate Practitioner (BA Hons EYPP) is an employment related higher education qualification which offers FdA EYPP (or equivalent) graduates an opportunity to obtain a full BA (Hons) Degree. The course focuses on developing student’s knowledge and understanding of the principles and values that underpin the learning and development of young children primarily from birth to 12 years, and to critically apply these values and principles in order to develop their continued professional development/practice. The course is designed to offer students the opportunity to progress to teacher training or further postgraduate study such as MA courses. Students can also choose to work towards Early Years Graduate Practitioner Status alongside the BA (Hons) EYPP course. The BA (Hons) EYPP course has an established reputation and is supported by local employers and by the Local Education Authority. In order to succeed on the course student’s need to be hardworking and committed individuals who wish to improve their knowledge and understanding and their academic skills. Each course module will develop your ability to explore, discuss, analyse, evaluate, and develop your practice regarding theory, research, policy and recognised good practice.
An excellent level of support is offered by the course team in supporting your studies, the team and indeed the course curriculum fully supports the development of your own continued professional development through a very structured provision. You will also be allocated a personal academic coach who will offer pastoral support and guidance throughout your studies. As a practice-based learning course, students will require the support of their employer (paid or voluntary) to successfully complete the qualification. Learners will also need to identify a workplace mentor who will provide professional support, guidance and advice and be a critical friend where appropriate.
The course can be undertaken as full time by applying via UCAS. Part time or distance learning by applying via our website.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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