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LC603 - Early Childhood Care & Education |
Early Childhood Care & Education - Bachelor of Arts(Level 7)
Programme Code: | | LC603
| Course Level: | | Level 7
| Department: | | Applied Social Sciences
| CAO Points: | | | Duration: | | 3 years (including Work Placement) | Campus: | | Ennis
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What is the programme about? Children require high-quality education and care during their formative years to reach their potential and this is the focus of this degree programme. The programme is structured to enable participants to become professional, reflective practitioners with an integrated approach in early childhood education and care. Students will acquire skills in areas such as: children’s play and creativity; care; education; children’s literature; psychology, sociology and social policy. A supervised work placement in a variety of early years settings is a key element of the programme enabling students to learn from practice as well as theory.
Modules covering areas such as: education and play; child development and education; drama and movement, art and music, social environment; health; hygiene; nutrition; safety; communication; management and personal and professional development.
The design and content of the programme has been determined by the Model Framework for Education, Training and Professional Development for the Early Childhood Care and Education sector.
It is an innovative practice-led programme where students learn how to combine theory and practice and to develop as reflective practitioners. An active learning environment is achieved through lectures, seminars, workshops, enquiry-based learning with children’s learning materials.
Placement Modules: The programme includes a work placement that will bring students into direct contact with children. To ensure the protection of the public and justify public trust and confidence, LIT uses the Garda Central Vetting Unit (GCVU) service to assess the suitability of applicants. Year 1 Semester 1: Child Development 1, Drama & Movement, Sociology of Childhood, Health & Well-Being in Early Years, Child Centred Practice, Skills for Success in Higher Education.
Semester 2: Child Development 2, Art & Music, Social Institutions & the Early Years, Health & Safety in the Early Years, Early Learning, Early Childhood Curriculum Year 2 Semester 1: Practice Placement, Practice Placement Project
Semester 2: Psychology & Learning in Early Childhood, Team & Group Dynamics in the Childcare Sector, Childhood & Social Policy, Literacy & Numeracy, Curriculum & Pedagogy, Outdoor Learning & Risky Play.
Year 3 Semester 1: Advanced Practice Placement, Advanced Placement Project
Semester 2: Language Acquisition, Creative Group Facilitation for Young Children, Legal Studies for Early Childhood Care & Education, Professional Practice & Child Protection, Equality & Diversity in Early Childhood, Research Methods for the Early Years.
Entry Requirement Minimum Entry Requirements
Leaving Certificate:
A minimum of 5 O6/H7
grades in Leaving Certificate
subjects, including
Mathematics and English or
Irish.
Foundation Level Mathematics at grade F2 or higher is acceptable as meeting the Mathematics requirement for this programme.
QQI FET/FETAC Applicants & Mature Applicants: Refer to section ‘Entry Requirements’ for further information.
CAO Please visit www.cao.ie for further information on how to apply to this course. Jobs Include Graduates may find employment as early childhood educators and managers in a variety of early childhood settings in the private and community sectors.
Graduates on similar programmes in this area have also gone on to level 8 studies which opens up access to postgraduate studies in Ireland, UK, Australia in areas including: speech and language therapy, equality studies, legal studies, child and family community studies, applied behaviour analysis, Montessori and adult and community education.
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