Course Description

BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Care & Education



BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Care & Education is a course run by Portobello Institute, Dublin. It is a Distance Learning course with a duration of 8 months. BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Care & Education gives a Course Qualification of Honours Bachelor Degree. For more information about BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Care & Education at Portobello Institute, please review the details below.

Overview

If you hold a Level 7 BA (Ord) degree in Early Childhood Studies you can top up your degree to a Level 8 BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies in just 10 months through blended learning.

In this final year of the Level 8 degree, you will complete an individual research project by carrying out a systematic investigation of a topic related to the early year’s sector. The project provides you with opportunities to improve your critical thinking and research skills. Students on this programme refine their academic writing and communication skills as well as getting the opportunity to investigate in detail a topic or area in their current practice that interests them. This award is also listed with the DCEDIY (formerly Dept. of Children and Youth Studies) for higher capitation purposes.

At the early stages of the programme, you will attend three tutorials that help you prepare for the project, understand how to work with academic literature, select suitable research methods, address ethical concerns and most importantly formulate the questions which they will try and answer in their research.  While the project involves a lot of independent studies, each student is assigned an individual supervisor who provides guidance and mentorship throughout the research and write up process.

Completing a research project is a valuable learning experience that has lasting benefits for learners’ personal and professional development.

Why should I study this course?

In Ireland there is an obvious need for well-qualified, graduate-level, early childhood practitioners working with young children and their families across all sectors in Ireland: play, care, health and education. However up-skilling to honours degree level whilst working full-time can prove extremely difficult, the physical time required to attend class and the related costs can simply prove to be a difficult commitment to make. Portobello Institute recognises those challenges by delivering this programme through a blended learning model with recognition of prior learning for previously achieved qualifications. Students have the opportunity to still pursue this academic route and achieve an Honours Degree in Early Childhood Studies, opening up the opportunity to progress to a Masters in Early Childhood Studies also offered by London Met.

Studying this world-class degree in the intimate and supportive environment offered by Portobello Institute is a unique opportunity for students. The Institute are renowned for extensive student support.  We offer small intimate environments, provision of draft assignments and formative feedback prior to submission, individual module tutors and the support of a Programme Manager to ensure the smooth running of the programme and enhance the learning experience to each of our students throughout their academic journey.

Who will recognise my qualification?

Upon successful completion of this programme, you will be awarded a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies. This is awarded at level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications.

Qualifications Frameworks in Ireland and the UK

The Irish and UK qualifications authorities have collaborated on initiatives that promote the transparency, recognition and mobility of qualifications between our respective jurisdictions. The qualifications authorities in the UK and Ireland have agreed the qualifications frameworks in operation, Brexit will not impact this agreement.

 

Course Structure

There are 3 tutorials scheduled during the programme. These are generally run on a Saturday from 10am to 4pm and are designed to offer support to the learner.

Learning Support

The BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies is structured to maximise opportunities for flexible study, as students choose to complete the course by distance learning with webinars throughout the programme, supported workshops held each term and on-going tutor support available through the early childhood studies academic team situated full-time in Portobello institute.

A module tutor together with a programme manager is assigned to each module. At internals throughout the course there are face to face tutorials throughout the programme and students can access further tutor support by email and/or telephone.  Webinars also support the learning experience, and provide further guidance throughout the programme, helping to establish and maintain relationships with tutors and peers. The development of academic writing, study and referencing skills is supported through workshops, tutor feedback and programme manager support. Materials are accessed through Portobello and London Met’s virtual learning platform. As this is one of the most researched and developed programmes available, an extensive range of visual materials and videos are available. Reflection is promoted by reflective exercises incorporated into the web-based materials.

All students are invited to discuss their progress with programme managers and module tutors. This can take place face to face, on the telephone or through e-mail.

 

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Training ProviderPortobello Institute
Course LocationDublin
Location PostcodeDublin 1
Course TypeDistance Learning
Course QualificationHonours Bachelor Degree
Awarding Body DetailsBA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies awarded by University of Essex
Course Start Date24/06/2022
Course End Date30/04/2024
Course Duration8 months
Course TimeThree intakes per year, Spring, Summer and Autumn
Course Fee3295
Entry RequirementsEntry on to this programme is by direct application to Portobello Institute. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Portobello Institute has mapped the learning outcomes of the awards listed below thereby gaining recognition of prior learning (RPL) with London Met for students holding the following qualifications: • QQI Level 7 in Early Years Care & Education or equivalent • Level 7 in Early Childhood Studies
Carear PathCareer prospects Own or Manage a Setting – With a degree in early childcare studies, you can open, own, operate, manage, and work within any early years setting in Ireland where you will be eligible for the graduate premium under the ECCE scheme. You can undertake the role of; Room Leader, Facility Manager or Owner/Manager. Become a Primary School Teacher – If you have your degree and honours Irish you can apply for professional masters in primary school education which will allow you to work as a primary school teacher. Become a Tutor in Adult and Further Education – You can become a tutor and deliver courses in early learning and care in adult and further education settings. Having a level 8 degree will make you eligible to pursue an accredited post-graduate qualification in adult and further education leading to registration with the Teaching Council of Ireland. Work for a Government Agency – You can work for government agencies or early years support bodies such as County Childcare Committees etc. Roles with these organisations can vary from management and administration of services to monitoring of childcare and education settings. For instance, when Tusla advertise for an Early Years Inspector role, you must have a Level 8 degree and 5 years of work experience in a childcare setting. This is an exciting role where you will use your knowledge and experience to improve the service offered in various childcare settings. It involves inspecting facilities, investigating issues, advising providers and writing reports. Constant liaison with other agencies and assisting in the development of childcare policy are also part of the role. Obviously, for this role, the experience gained in a childcare setting is essential, however, the knowledge of best practices in childcare provision and management derived from the degree is crucial to effectively undertake this role. Engage in Postgraduate Study and Research – Many students who have completed the degree programme long to learn more and undertake postgraduate education to masters and doctorate level to pursue their research interests.
Phone01 8920000
Course CodeEYEH-B-DS
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