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Here's what Open University says about its Early Childhood (W50) course.
Ready to deepen your understanding of young children’s lives and experiences? This diploma is ideal if you work with children from birth to seven years or want to build on your knowledge in this important area. You’ll investigate early childhood from national and international perspectives with a focus on the central importance of children’s voices and the participatory nature of young children’s experiences. You'll enhance your understanding of policy and practice in early childhood, preparing you for further study. This diploma also provides a strong foundation for careers working with young children and their families across all sectors.
Key features of the course
Takes a holistic approach to understanding early childhood in diverse contexts
Covers young children’s play and creativity within the context of the family and early childhood settings
Encourages critical understanding and reflection on contemporary issues and debates in early childhood
Enhances employability and provides a solid foundation for further study
Source: Open University
Qualification
Diploma of Higher Education - DipHE
Department
The Open University
Location
Distance Learning | Distance learning
Duration
2-4 Years
Study mode
Distance learning
Subjects
• Early years education
Start date
October 2026
Application deadline
Unknown
This qualification has two stages, each comprising 120 credits. You’ll start Stage 1 with two modules that explore how children learn, and and the importance of children’s play. Then, in Stage 2, you’ll study a module that further develops and broadens your knowledge and understanding of young children’s lives and learning, followed by one from a list of options.
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There is no Uni life - if there was I probably wouldn't do any work though so thats good
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Its cheaper than Brick and Mortar so :)
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Student support are great and helpful. Tutors are helpful.
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Its all digital so ???? In terms of remote unis I think they are probably the best at doing it.
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Very good, tutors have been very helpful and the material is good enough. It is very Space focused in my opinion, but that is due to the OU being very focused on Space as a research area. Space is also pretty ideal for remote research to be fair as well.
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Earnings from Open University graduates who took Early Childhood (W50) - or another course in the same subject area.
Earnings
£23k
First year after graduation
£25.6k
Third year after graduation
£23.7k
Fifth year after graduation
Shown here are the median earnings of graduates at one, three and five years after they completed a course related to Early Childhood (W50).
Note: this data only looks at employees (and not those who are self-employed or also studying) and covers a broad sample of graduates and the various paths they've taken, which might not always be a direct result of their degree
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