Childhood Development and Playwork (Hons) is a Leeds Beckett University degree designed to help you understand children’s development and the role of play, while building practical playwork skills through learning and placements.You’ll study key theories from psychology and sociology, develop specialist knowledge in play provision, and graduate with experience relevant to children’s services and playwork settings.
Childhood Development and Playwork (Hons) at Leeds Beckett University is a comprehensive degree that explores the intricacies of children's development and the essential role of play. This program emphasizes the development of practical skills in playwork through a combination of academic study and hands-on placements.
The curriculum covers significant theories from psychology and sociology, equipping you with specialized knowledge in play provision. You'll gain valuable experience relevant to children's services and playwork settings, ensuring a well-rounded education.
Applicants are expected to meet specific academic criteria, including UCAS Tariff Points and English language proficiency. Please refer to the university's admission guidelines for detailed requirements.
Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for a variety of roles within children's services and playwork environments. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience will enable you to make a positive impact in the field of childhood development and playwork.
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