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University of LeedsThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Foundation Degree | Part-time | 3 years | September | 0 | 0 |
This Foundation Degree is designed for people working or volunteering with children, young people and families, who are keen to develop a deeper understanding of their work and focuses on the interaction between professional practice, work-based research and current policy within the sector.
Flexible teaching times allow you to fit study alongside work and family commitments. You'll be taught by friendly, supportive staff, experienced in working with adult learners and with substantial professional experience in the sector. Our student support service offers advice and guidance, academic skills support, welcome events and social events throughout your studies.
On successful completion you can progress to either the Child and Family Studies BA or Early Childhood Studies BA top-up degree, depending on the area you want to specialise in.
Our Child and Family Studies Foundation Degree can help you develop in your present employment or access a diverse range of careers, including primary school teaching, social work, youth work and other family services through postgraduate progression routes.
You'll consider theoretical perspectives and approaches along with the key professional and policy developments within the sector. The emphasis on reflective practice will help foster a deeper understanding of your own professional development and the impact on your practice of the professional standards framework. Work experience and continuing engagement with your workplace are key elements of the course.
We know that many mature and part-time students face unique challenges, including balancing academic study with family and employment commitments. For that reason, the Lifelong Learning Centre provides specialist guidance, advice and support to mature and part-time students, from pre-application right through to graduation and beyond.
Flexible study times enable you to choose to attend classes either one afternoon or one evening a week, depending on which fits best with your other commitments.
Depending on your interests, you can choose to progress to either the broad-based Child and Family Studies BA or the more specialist Early Childhood Studies BA
If you're interested in studying full-time you may also be interested in the Child and Family Studies specialist pathway available through our Professional Studies BA programme.
Course content
Throughout the Foundation Degree you will develop an understanding of theoretical perspectives and professional practice in relation to core aspects of your role. This includes study of child development, child and family welfare, safeguarding, multi-agency working, social policy development and management. You will also explore ethical, professional, cultural and global perspectives on your work with children, young people and families.
In year 1 core modules will introduce you to skills, theoretical perspectives and practice, child development and policy development in the sector. In years 2 and 3 your core modules will focus on safeguarding, working together, a work-based professional practice project, mental health, child welfare and life chances. You can also choose optional modules from a range of areas including family support, violently and sexually offending young people, learning and development and counselling.
On successful completion of the Foundation Degree, you can progress onto either the Child and Family Studies BA or Early Childhood Studies top-up degree, which will involve a further two years part-time study.
Course structure
These are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.
Year 1
Compulsory modules
Entry requirements, fees and applying
Entry requirements
A-level: 3 A-level passes or equivalent e.g. CACHE level 3
GCSE: English and Maths grade C/4 or equivalent
Career opportunities
A qualification from the University of Leeds counts: our graduates are highly valued by employers. When you complete your degree programme you will also become part of a network of highly employable graduates.
A University of Leeds degree will make you very attractive to employers and enhance your career prospects. The Child and Family Studies course provides you with skills that can help you develop in your present employment or access a diverse range of careers, including primary school teaching, social work, youth work and broader family services through postgraduate progression routes. Successful students tend to stay within their organisations but are more likely to progress to managerial positions. Former students have also taken roles in quality assurance, child-minding support and at OFSTED. Others have progressed to postgraduate qualifications that have led to careers in teaching or social work.
Careers support
Leeds for Life is our unique approach to helping you make the most of University by supporting your academic and personal development. Find out more at the Leeds for Life website.
The Careers Centre and staff in your faculty provide a range of help and advice to help you plan your career and make well-informed decisions along the way, even after you graduate.
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