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Who is this course for:

If you’re passionate about working with children and aspire to become a leader in the childcare sector, look no further than our BA (Hons) Top Up in Childhood Studies in partnership with Plymouth University.

Our programme empowers you to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of children and shape the future of childcare.

How long is this course and when does it run:

This one-year intensive program commencing September 2025 is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in this dynamic and rewarding field.

We understand that busy professionals have different learning needs and offer two-year flexible part time program option.

Deadline
The application portal is now open! The deadline for applications is 31st January 2025.

What are the entry requirements for the course:
The programme is designed for students graduating from an FdA in Childhood Studies, although applications from students with appropriate alternative qualifications will be considered.

What will I study on this course:
Geared towards individuals who have completed an FdA in Childhood Studies or a similar qualification, this comprehensive program will provide you with a deep understanding of:

· Strategic, operational, and multi-agency management in childcare
· Curriculum planning and assessment techniques
· Key issues affecting the childcare sector
· Strong research, analysis, and problem-solving skills
· Exploration of theory in real-world childcare settings

What qualification will I gain:
BA (Hons) Childhood Studies.

How will it be assessed:
Individual module assessments are carefully designed to assess the learning outcomes for each module, and these are meticulously planned to ensure that on successful completion you will have achieved the aims of the Honours programme.

Different types of coursework assessment are used in the programme such as literature reviews, case studies and an examination.

What does this course lead on to:

The progression opportunities for graduates of this programme include potential management of a Childcare Establishment, Teaching (PGCE), Youth work, Children’s Services.
Those students who want to continue their studies at Masters Level and have been awarded at least a 2:1 degree may be eligible for programmes leading to a career in teaching or research.

Work Experience:
During the BA (Hons) Childhood Studies Top Up programme, students will have the opportunity to engage with the sector through the Consultancy in Childcare Module and the Honours Project. However, these are not work-based learning modules.

How much will it cost:
The fee for this course is £9,250 per year full time.
You may be eligible for financial support towards your course costs. Please select 'Student Finance' at Visit Gov.je for more information.

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The majority of our courses are delivered at our dedicated Adult Education Centre during the day and some evening classes too with parking outside.

Whatever you want to do to enhance your skills, learn something or achieve a qualification you will find it at ACE.

The Adult & Community Education (ACE) programme is only available to students who are no longer in compulsory education and are aged 18 or over.

You can book and pay for your ACE course online!

  1. Go to www.highlands.ac.uk and click on ACE Leisure Courses
  2. Create your personal account by clicking Request Account. (If you already have a personal account, log in with your username and password)
  3. Click on the course titles that interest you for more information. You can filter your search by subject or day.
  4. If you wish to enrol on a course, add your chosen course to your basket and follow the payment process.
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  • Supply mastercard, visa or Maestro credit or debit card information over the telephone or by person only. It is no longer acceptable to take written note of your card details.
  • Pay by cheque. Cheques should be made out to “Treasurer of the States”. If you are applying for more than one course please enclose separate cheques for each. This will enable us to return fees for courses that are already full and still process other applications without delay. Post your form and cheque to Highlands College – Student Records, Highlands Lane, St Saviour JE1 1HL.
Unfortunately, no. You will not have your application confirmed until payment is received in full. Remember payment can be made via credit card, cheque, postal order or, if applying in person, in cash.
All ACE course fees include your tuition and a registration fee. They may also include a contribution towards the cost of demonstration materials, venue rental, handouts, artist models, equipment or assessment fees. PLEASE NOTE: be prepared to supply materials in addition to your course fees depending on your course, for example flowers, cooking ingredients, art and craft materials or specialist clothing.
ACE courses vary in length from half-day workshops to one academic year. The majority of courses follow an academic timetable and may include half-term, bank holiday or other breaks.
We make every effort to avoid doing this, but occasionally it is necessary. This is why it is vitally important for us to have your current telephone numbers or e-mail address in order that we can contact you as speedily as possible. If you have a mobile telephone number, we will use a text message service to inform you of any changes to your course. If the change is not acceptable to you, a full refund will be issued. Please note, our text message service is a non-reply service.
The Adult & Community Education (ACE) programme is only available to students aged 18 or over. (Unless specified in the course information).
Applications for Adult & Community Education (ACE) leisure courses are accepted on a first come, first served basis on receipt of the fees. If the wait list is sufficiently large and additional tutors and facilities are available another course may be set up, for which you will be offered a place.
If you are aged 60 or over, an automatic concession is applied to your course fee on application.
A minimum enrolment number is required to recover the full costs of providing a course. If numbers of students fail to reach this minimum we reluctantly cancel it. Applicants are provided with a full refund or a transfer to another suitable course if one is available.
Unfortunately, we only offer a refund if a course has been cancelled by Highlands College. Circumstances such as illness, work commitments or leaving the Island are not considered for refunds. Course places cannot be deferred to another term and are not transferable to another person.
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