The Postgraduate Education with Early Childhood at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a part-time course that offers professionals in the early years sector and beyond an opportunity to advance their skills and understanding of early childhood from birth to 8 years. This course is designed to help you critically reflect on your professional practice and improve your knowledge of key areas in early childhood, leading to enhanced career prospects.Course Content: The PG Certificate consists of two 30-credit modules (60 credits in total). Upon successful completion of these modules, you can progress to the PG Diploma, which requires completion of a further two 30-credit modules. Upon successful completion of the PG Diploma, you can then advance to the full MA degree, which requires completion of a 60-credit (15,000-word) dissertation.Key Modules: The PG Certificate comprises of “International Perspectives on Early Childhood†and “Childhood in Societyâ€. The PG Diploma includes modules like “Learning and Teaching in the Early Years†and “Young Children's Health and Well-beingâ€. For the full MA degree, you will need to complete a “Dissertationâ€.Future Careers: Completing this course can lead to a range of roles within early years and primary settings, both in the UK and internationally. These include leadership roles, early years teaching roles, and positions within the wider children’s workforce. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/education-with-early-childhood).