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Start date:
January 2025
September 2025
Duration:
1 year (full-time)
2 years (part-time)
Please add an additional year if undertaking the Professional Experience Year: integrated 2-year masters
Number of Credits:
PGCert: 60
PGDip: 120
MA: 180
This programme is rooted in the profound belief that babies and young children are individuals with inherent agency and unique capabilities. Learn the theories and studies behind nurturing their overall well-being from the prenatal stage onward.
Did you know?
The 2023 Complete University Guide ranks Roehampton 2nd in London for research quality in education.
Froebel Trust Scholarship Award: Some students can apply for this scholarship award, which will enable suitably qualified students to undertake the MA in Early Childhood Studies at the University of Roehampton London. More details below.
Modules
Professional Experience Year
This course also offers the option of a Professional Experience Year. This programme combines dynamic career modules with flexible placement opportunities. After completing your first year of study, you'll then complete a full year of Professional Experience training as part of your degree. This will give you real career experience. This unique opportunity offers you distinct paths to build your expertise.
Skills
Gain the expertise you need to standout in today’s marketplace.
Designed with professionals in mind, the Roehampton Early Childhood Studies MA is international renowned for its research into early years education and its Froebelian ethos - so that you can become a leader in your field.
By focusing on graduating with a professional skillset, you’ll become a confident, agile, independent thinker, with the ability to adapt rapidly to change. This incorporates;
- Strengthening your awareness and understanding of the influence of social, cultural and political contexts on young children's lives and explore how you take account of them into action
- Learning advocacy skills for the well-being of young children and their families and develop effective leadership and collaboration techniques across disciplines in the field of early childhood
There is a deep commitment to working in partnership with families and communities and to the development of students’ professionalism, advocacy and leadership.
We are delighted to announce that applications for a Froebel Trust Scholarship Bursary for Roehampton's MA Early Childhood Studies are now open.
This year we have two bursaries of £5,000 each to support (partially) students' fees. Applicants starting in January 2025 are invited to apply.
MA Early Childhood Studies and the Froebel Trust are committed to the development of theory and practice in Froebelian education and to increasing the numbers of Froebelian-trained educators. The Scholarship Award will enable suitably qualified students to undertake the MA in Early Childhood Studies at the University of Roehampton. The Award will be explicitly linked to Froebelian principles, and successful applicants will be expected to be able to demonstrate familiarity with these in their prior professional experience and/or academic study.
How to apply
The deadline for applications is Friday 6th January 2025 at 5pm. Please read the information for applicants & complete the application form following the instructions.
Learning
Learn in a stimulating environment.
You will study a range of theoretical perspectives, critically looking at the values and assumptions underpinning these views.
Topics you will cover include:
- Babies’ and children’s capacity for play, how they think, and how they communicate their ideas and emotions through a variety of ‘languages’ such as talk, mark-making, drawing, construction, movement, music and dance
- There is special focus on Froebel’s legacy in early childhood practice and other key pioneers in the child-centred tradition, which embodies advocacy and respect for children and their families
- The political nature of this work - the advocacy and skills required for the well-being of young children and their families
- How to develop effective leadership collaboration techniques across disciplines in the field of early childhood.
You’ll shape your studies around your own interests and aspirations, with optional modules including:
- Exploring the Froebelian Legacy in Early Childhood Practice
- Representing Childhoods
- Emotion and the Roots of Wellbeing
- Research-based project
You’ll also have the chance to you own social and educational research. These skills will be put into practice with an extended in-depth research-based project, critically enquiring into an identified social or educational problem.
The Roehampton School of Education is a progressive and inclusive community, putting you at the centre of your learning journey. By being a student with us, you will have access to the Frobel Archive, containing rare books, toys and photos, collected over the past 200 years.
Career Options
With a Roehampton MA, you will be prepared for careers in professional practice and leadership in:
- Early childhood
- Education
- Health and social welfare
- Policy making
- Administration of early childhood services
- Research and developing the early years workforce in further and higher education.
Our careers team is available to support you from the start of your studies until after you graduate. We will help you build your CV, prepare for interviews, and meet and learn from successful graduates working at the top of their careers.
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Applying
UK postgraduate students apply through our direct application system.
General entry requirements
September 2024/ January 2025 entry tuition fees (UK)
Level of study | Full-time | Part-time* |
MA | £8,243 | £4,328 |
PGDip | £5,495 | £2,885 |
PGCert | £2,748 | £1,443 |
*average fee per year
We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries. See our 2024 financial support pages for UK students.
We also provide other ways to support the cost of living, including free buses and on-campus car parking, hardship support and some of the most affordable student accommodation and catering in London. Find out more about how we can support you.
This year we have two bursaries of £5,000 each to support (partially) students' fees. Applicants starting in January 2025 are invited to apply.
MA Early Childhood Studies and the Froebel Trust are committed to the development of theory and practice in Froebelian education and to increasing the numbers of Froebelian-trained educators. The Scholarship Award will enable suitably qualified students to undertake the MA in Early Childhood Studies at the University of Roehampton. The Award will be explicitly linked to Froebelian principles, and successful applicants will be expected to be able to demonstrate familiarity with these in their prior professional experience and/or academic study.
How to apply
The deadline for applications is Friday 6th January 2025 at 5pm. Please read the information for applicants & complete the application form following the instructions.
International postgraduate students apply through our direct application system.
General entry requirements
September 2024/ January 2025 entry tuition fees (international)
Level of study | Full-time | Part-time* |
MA | £17,325 | £9,096 |
PGDip | £11,550 | £6,064 |
PGCert | £5,775 | £3,032 |
*average fee per year
We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries. See our 2024 financial support pages for international students.
We also provide other ways to support the cost of living, including free buses and on-campus car parking, hardship support and some of the most affordable student accommodation and catering in London. Find out more about how we can support you.