AAQ Early Childhood Development

subjects and Entry requirements

why study Early Childhood Development?

The childcare sector consists of being able to work with children in a range of different fields, such as in education, in health and social care settings or directly supporting children in getting additional help to improve their life experiences. The childcare course offers a background into key theories and aspects that will govern your everyday practice as an early year’s educator.


By studying Early Childhood Development, you will be able to progress in the sector through degree programs in nursing, midwifery, social work and primary school teaching for example. It works alongside health and social care to provide you with a wide breadth of knowledge about how to support children in all aspects of their life. With a growing population of younger children, there are a whole host of opportunities available for individuals to work
within the early years framework providing care for children between the ages of 0-8 in either the private, voluntary or public sector. A career in childcare offers long-term employment prospects, with great opportunities for promotion and progression.


The Childcare department have highly motivated staff who will provide you with all the support you need. You will be expected to work hard as we have high expectations, but a fun and supportive environment will be created to help you succeed.

what will i study?

▪ Children’s Development
▪ Development of Children’s Communication, Literacy and Numeracy Skills
▪ Play and Learning
▪ Working with Parents and Others in Early Years
▪ 50 hours of work experience in at least one setting with children aged 0-8

how will i be assessed?

  • 50% externally assessed units
  • 50% internally assessed units

career pathways

  • Child Nursing
  • Midwifery
  • Social Work
  • Primary Teaching
  • Nursery Nurse
  • Child Psychologist
  • Child Minder
  • Family Support Worder

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