About BA (hons) Early Childhood Studies in Teesside University
Successive governments have shown a commitment to developing the early childhood care and education workforce into a graduate profession and first-class professional body, equipping those at the frontline to support and enhance children’s development and learning.
You develop relevant and specialist knowledge within sociology, psychology, education, health, legislation and policy. And you develop theoretical and practical skills that can be applied to leading early years practice, supporting learning and further training in various disciplines including social work, nursing and teaching.
Your studies include child development, understanding how practitioners support children's learning and language development, and developing transferable professional skills. This programme introduces you to ideas about teaching and develops emerging skills as a critical and reflective practitioner.
For entry onto Year 1:
India Standard XII – 65% minimum from all state boards.
Diploma from the State Board of Technical Education with 60% minimum .
Holders of the International Baccalaureate Diploma with 28 points or more will be considered for direct admission to Bachelor degree courses
Advanced entry to undergraduate:
You may be eligible to enter Year 2 of a degree programme if you have a three or four-year diploma
Decided on a case-by-case basis – your course must closely match our own curricula
Teesside University Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1930 |
Major investment (on campus) |
£270 million |
Endowment |
£0.25 million |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Type |
Semester wise |
Mode of Program |
Classroom and online |
Teesside University The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Programs |
International Tuition Fee (Full-time programs) |
UG Course |
£11,825 |
PG Diploma Course |
£11,495 |
PG Course |
£12,045 |
2-year Master Program |
£7,000 |
MBA |
£14,300–17,000 |
The living expenses may sum up to £1,015/month, which includes accommodation, food and other essentialities.