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Education (Early Childhood Studies) at Bath Spa University - UCAS

Bath Spa University

Degree level: Postgraduate

Education (Early Childhood Studies) (Taught)

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Course summary

Study early childhood education issues in depth, covering policy, practice and theory, in our Master's in Education specialising in early childhood studies.

  • Explore constructions of childhood.
  • Benefit from in-depth study of children from birth to eight.
  • Focus on applying your developing knowledge of early childhood to practice.
On this MA Education in Early Childhood Studies, you'll have opportunities to evaluate and critically analyse issues and challenges whilst focusing on political, ethical, cultural and social issues both in early childhood and in education in general. The course draws on theoretical insights into the study of early childhood which challenge and inspire. Children’s right to play and to learn through play are important features throughout the course. You'll explore perspectives of play and creativity and the importance of research in early childhood education. You will consider ethical and playful ways to engage with children, their families and communities as well as theoretical perspectives underpinning engagement in those areas. Your final dissertation is an opportunity to explore and research a topic of your choice and is a fitting way to complete your Master’s journey at Bath Spa. This MA Education in Early Childhood Studies incorporates modules that will enhance your understanding of early childhood.

Modules

Trimester one In your first trimester you'll undertake modules which provide a firm foundation for your Master's in Education. You'll have opportunities to evaluate and critically analyse issues and challenges whilst focusing on political, ethical, cultural and social issues both in early childhood and in education in general. The course draws on theoretical insights into the study of early childhood which challenge and inspire, whilst considering the impact of national and international trends. Children’s right to play and to learn through play are important features in this first trimester and throughout the course. Trimester two In your second trimester, you'll explore perspectives of outdoor pedagogy while beginning to consider the focus for your dissertation as you engage with research methodology and the importance of research in early childhood education. You'll continue to consider ethical ways to engage with children, their families and communities in areas such as education for sustainability, engagement with nature and the importance of space and place. Trimester three In your third trimester you'll study and research an aspect of early childhood education theory, policy, or practice in depth for your final 16,000 word dissertation. You'll be guided by a specialist supervisor and will also be able to attend research seminars and workshops if you wish. The dissertation is an opportunity to explore and critique a topic of your choice and is a fitting way to complete your Master’s journey at Bath Spa.

Assessment method

There are no written exams on this course; each module is assessed through coursework.


Entry requirements

Some students apply for our MA having completed their PGCE with the intention of postponing their entry to the profession, whereas others apply before making a decision whether to become a teacher. Some are already teachers who wish to develop their understanding of the role. The content and subject matter of your first degree is open. Some students have educational studies as a first degree, while others studied subjects from marine biology to music, or are experts in alternative fields. Some understanding and experience of working with young children is beneficial and aids understanding of many of the issues raised during the Programme. We attract students from a range of countries, including Cyprus, the Republic of The Gambia, the United States, Germany, Indonesia, China, India and Australia, as well as the United Kingdom. Students are expected to have an Honours degree from a recognised Higher Education Institution in the UK, although we often accept applicants with appropriate experience that we consider sufficient and comparable, or an equivalent degree from overseas. Equivalence of overseas students' academic qualifications is assessed by NARIC. If English is not your first language, you'll need to provide evidence of proficiency in the English language. The Admissions Team assesses applications individually, but for postgraduate courses we're looking for an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component (Writing, Listening, Reading and Speaking).


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £8985 Whole course
Northern Ireland £8985 Whole course
Scotland £8985 Whole course
Wales £8985 Whole course
Channel Islands £8985 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £8985 Whole course
EU £16625 Whole course
International £16625 Whole course

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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Education (Early Childhood Studies) at Bath Spa University - UCAS