This certificate of higher education is designed to contribute to the development of a highly skilled and effective workforce and to integrated, coherent services for young children and their families. In addition to specialist knowledge and understanding of early childhood, you’ll also develop a range of key communication, IT, numeracy, analytical, critical thinking and time management skills – all attributes that are highly valued by employers.
This CertHE is relevant for existing early years practitioners (normally with Level 3 early years qualification) or those interested in finding out more about young children's learning and development. It provides a foundation for entry to a range of careers working with and for young children and their families. It is also suitable for those wanting to move into careers in teaching, health or social work.
England only: please note that if a Level 3 early years qualification is not held on entry, this course is not deemed 'full and relevant' to enable you to count in the staff:child ratios at Level 3.
Scotland only: please note that this course does not lead to registration with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) as a day care of children services worker (support worker or practitioner).
GCSE passes at Grade 4 (C) or above in English and Maths are normally required for postgraduate study and for teaching, a GCSE Grade 4 (C) pass in Science is also a requirement.
Further information about Early Years qualifications and the requirements for professional registration in Early Years and Childcare can be found:
Many graduate-level jobs are open to graduates of any discipline, particularly in business, finance, management consultancy and the public sector. Some careers may require further study, training and/or work experience beyond your degree.
Once you register with us (and for up to three years after you finish your studies), you’ll have full access to our careers service for a wide range of information and advice – including online forums, website, interview simulation, vacancy service, as well as the option to email or speak to a careers adviser. Some areas of the careers service website are available for you to see now, including help with looking for and applying for jobs. You can also read more general information about how OU study enhances your career.
In the meantime, if you want to do some research around this qualification and where it might take you, we’ve put together a list of relevant job titles as a starting point (note that some careers may require further study, training and/or work experience):