Young Children's Learning and Development FdA
Course Overview - Young Children's Learning and Development FdA
This course combines study and practical work experience to equip you with a combination of technical abilities, academic knowledge, and transferable skills that are highly desirable to employers. You’ll undertake a placement where you will be able to put your learning in the classroom into practice and boost your employability.
Many practitioners will already have a range of rich and varied experiences of working with children and families. This course will help you become more aware of developmental approaches to learning and to reflect on your own practice, which will ex...
This course combines study and practical work experience to equip you with a combination of technical abilities, academic knowledge, and transferable skills that are highly desirable to employers. You’ll undertake a placement where you will be able to put your learning in the classroom into practice and boost your employability.<br/><br/>Many practitioners will already have a range of rich and varied experiences of working with children and families. This course will help you become more aware of developmental approaches to learning and to reflect on your own practice, which will extend your professional competence and effectiveness in supporting the well-being of children.<br/><br/>This course is seen by the Government as making a significant contribution to the ladder of lifelong learning, providing opportunities for students to progress to further professional qualifications such as our BA (Hons) Early Childhood Education and Care (Top-Up) course.<br/><br/>Sessions involve a range of learning opportunities including: group work, formal lectures, workshops, case studies, and practical activities. Along with the structured sessions, you will engage in directed and self-directed study. As such, a high level of personal commitment is expected.<br/><br/>Full-Time hours: <br/>9 hours of delivered lessons per week, plus 18 hours of self-directed study per week. Students are also able to access 3 hours per week of tutorial support for study at Level 4 and 2 hours support for Level 5. <br/><br/>Part-Time hours:<br/>6 hours of delivered lessons per week, plus 12 hours of self-directed study per week. Students are also able to access 3 hours per week of tutorial support for study at Level 4 and 2 hours support for Level 5. <br/><br/>Please note: the above hours are additional to the placement hours.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
University Centre: Wakefield College
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
X300
Institution Code
W08
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
48
Access to HE Diploma
P:45
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| EU, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £7,400 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |



























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