About Early Childhood Studies in University of Derby
From September 2018, The University of Derby will be one of only four Universities in the country to offer graduate level practitioner competencies for students studying BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies from Stage 1 of the degree.
The Competencies have been developed by members of the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network (ECSDN) in consultation with students and employers, with an aim of ‘strengthening a graduate-led Early Childhood workforce that is responsive to workforce needs and improves outcomes for children’ (ECSDN, 2018).
Students that achieve the Early Childhood Graduate Practitioner competencies will meet the nine competencies through assessed observations of practice, practice-based tasks and academic assessment.
The Early Childhood Graduate Competencies are:
- Advocating for young children’s rights and participation
- Promote holistic child development
- Work directly with young children, families and colleagues to promote health, well-being, safety and nurturing care
- Observe, listen and plan for young children to support their well-being, early learning, progression and transitions
- Safeguarding and child protection
- Inclusive practice
- Partnership with parents and caregivers
- Collaborating with others
- Professional development
You’ll gain a thorough understanding of early childhood from birth to eight years, exploring how children develop, learn and think. You’ll look at the importance of early childhood from a broad range of perspectives.
Our focus throughout is on identifying and meeting children’s holistic needs, so you’ll consider all the challenges and opportunities faced by early years professionals working in a variety of children’s services.
The role of professional and personal development is an important theme for this course. By spending a substantial amount of time on placement, you'll draw on your own practical experiences with young children to advance your knowledge.
Higher secondary level qualification in Science or equivalent study in Health or Medical Science etc. IELTS 6.0-7.0, with 6.0 in reading and writing, and 5.5 in listening and speaking
University Of Derby Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Establishment Year |
1992 |
Location |
Derby, England |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
No. of campuses |
3 |
Mode of Program |
Full-time, part-time, online |
Student-faculty ratio |
15:1 |
Mode of Application |
UCAS/ University Application/ via Representative |
Employment Rate |
96% |
Work-study |
Not available |
Financial Aid |
Scholarships, tuition discount |
University of Derby Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
It is prudent for students to be aware of the estimated expenditure associated with studying in the UK.
An estimated cost of attendance for international students interested in studying at the University of Derby has been given below:
Particulars |
Estimated Costs |
Tuition Fee for Undergraduate programs |
14,045 GBP per year |
Tuition Fee for Occupational Therapy |
14,700 GBP per year |
Tuition Fee for MBA program |
19,800 GBP per year |
Tuition Fee for M. Sc. program |
14,700 GBP per year |
Tuition Fee for M.A. program |
13,500 GBP per year |
Room Charges |
110-145 GBP per week |
Meal Charges |
40 GBP per week |
Miscellaneous Expenses |
40 GBP per week |