Bachelor of Science in Childhood Studies

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes January, May, September
Tuition (Local students) $ 34,541
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 67,589
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Admissions

Intakes

Fees

Tuition

$ 34,541
Local students
$ 67,589
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

English Language Requirements:

  • IELTS from non-authorised test centres: 7.5 overall, minimum 7.0 in any band
  • GCE A-level English: B
  • GCE AS-level English: A
  • TOEFL Internet based iB: 109 minimum 25 any part, 29 in writing
  • Pearson's PTE (Academic): 73 overall, minimum 64 in any band and 70 in writing
  • Cambridge CAE (Certificate in Advanced English): B, no less than good in all elements
  • Cambridge CAE and CPE: 191 overall, no less than 185 in all elements
  • Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC): Grade 1

Curriculum

First year

  • Children in Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
  • Introduction to Psychology for Childhood Studies
  • Education, Diversity and Schooling

Two optional units from, for example:

  • Sociology
  • Social Policy
  • or other units within the faculty or wider University

Second year

  • Child Health in the Early Years
  • Social Research Methods

Four optional units, for example:

  • Family Support
  • Play and Creativity
  • Child and Adolescent Psychology
  • Youth, Sexualities and Gendered Violence
  • Therapeutic Work with Children
  • Youth Welfare and Social Policy
  • Education and Society
  • Youth Policy and Social Welfare

Third year

  • Dissertation

Four optional units, for example:

  • Language and Literacy
  • Children and Young People in the Law
  • Interprofessional Working
  • Children in a Global Context
  • Youth Justice
  • Researching with Children and Families
  • Disability Studies

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