{{phone.Value}}

1000+

successful admissions

94%

of students enter the university of their choice

4400+

students consult Education Index when applying for universites

Liverpool Hope University, BA (Hons), Early Childhood Studies and Fine Art

 United Kingdom
Early childhood studies Level 1: The student studies an introduction to the philosophical and historical background to the early years tradition; the pioneers identified here will remain central to the course, providing the student with a historical understanding of current good practice that incorporates working closely with the family in relation to the needs of the child; this is followed by a holistic examination of child development in relation to physical, social and emotional development. Level 2: this level develops by looking at how young children think and learn and considers the links between cognition, language acquisition and playful learning; this sets the scene for studying how young children learn in the foundation stage, in comparison to international models; a range of other modules is offered which may include: motivation and well-being in young children; creativity and the young child. Level 3: a key area of study at this level is legislation, policy and strategy for early managers, in relation to early years settings and young children; legislation and social policy are constantly developing and the student examines these in relation to early years provision and leadership within a multi-agency workforce; a range of other modules are offered which may include: research project; surviving change, loss and grief in young children’s lives; using information and communication technology creatively. Fine art At level 1 the student is supported by an individual tutor through an accredited programme of personal tutoring and development planning; the tutor helps the student to understand their own learning and study needs within the context of their subject choice. Level 1: The student is introduced to a range of creative strategies to enable them to understand and engage in the potential of drawing, colour study and materials manipulation in 2- and 3-dimensions; tutorials and critical and contextual study seminars help the student to develop the ability to evaluate and communicate their ideas. Level 2: the student continues to develop their theoretical and practical skills; continuous tutorial consultation and supervision enable the student to devise their own work programme to acquire a firmer sense of their creative strengths and skills, and to define and refine their personal aesthetic. Level 3: clarification of each student’s position as an independent fine artist is sought in the final year; during this period of the course the student is expected to produce work that envelops and exploits individual creative potential and skills for exhibition.

Other courses at Liverpool Hope University

Photos

Free consultation

Get free 15 min consultation about this University

  • {{rerrors.FirstName}}
  • {{rerrors.Email}}
  • {{rerrors.Mobile}}
  • By providing your details you are consenting to Education Index sending you information about its services and the university that is relevant to your interests, such as: courses and subjects, events, funding, student life, accommodation and careers. Education Index will never sell, rent, or give away your data for third-party marketing, however they may work with partner organisations to send you relevant information about Liverpool Hope University. If you do not wish to receive further information, you can opt-out at any time using links provided in their communications. Education Index privacy policy applies.
    {{rerrors.UserTerms}}
    I agree to comply with the Terms and Conditions of Use and the Privacy Policy. I confirm that I am 16 years of age or older *
  • {{rerrors.Message}}

Location

Liverpool