The BA (Hons) Childhood Studies and Early Years course offered by Buckinghamshire New University gives students the opportunity to explore and understand the growth, development, and learning of children from birth to eight years old. This course is aimed at those who wish to work with young children in early years or primary settings. Course Content: The course focuses on a holistic understanding of early childhood and how early experiences can shape a child's future. It also provides insights into child development, welfare, health, and the broad concept of safeguarding. Students will also examine the role of play in education, and explore the importance of inclusive practice and creativity.Key Modules: The course will be divided into a variety of modules such as Childhood in the Early Years, Safeguarding and Child Protection, International Perspectives of Childhood, Pedagogical Leadership, and Research in Childhood Studies.Accreditations: The course is well respected and recognized by Early Years employers and it meets the required standards set by the NCTL for Early Years Teachers Status.Future Careers: Graduates may find opportunities for employment in a variety of early childhood settings including nurseries, infant, and primary schools, specialist early years settings, and child-related industries in the public, private, or voluntary sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: [BA (Hons) Childhood Studies and Early Years](https://www.bucks.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-hons-childhood-studies-early-years).