
What is Early Childhood Education and Practice?
Early Childhood Education and Practice focuses on empowering babies and young children to become confident and capable learners through nurturing relationships. High-quality education during these formative years is critical, with research showing that better educator qualifications lead to higher-quality learning environments and experiences for children.
Our programme is eligible for the Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (NSLF) for the 2025/26 academic year. This initiative supports early years educators in pursuing degree-level qualifications while continuing to work in the Early Learning and Care (ELC) sector. It aligns with the government’s goal of achieving a graduate-led ELC workforce by 2028. For detailed eligibility criteria and application guidelines, visit gov.ie/NurturingSkillsLearnerFund.
The Nurturing Skills Learning Fund has now opened for applications from March 13th to May 1st. Information on how to apply can be found below. The NSLF aims to assist early years educators to pursue early learning and care (ELC) qualifications that have been approved by the Qualifications Advisory Board (QAB) while continuing to work in the sector. The NSLF makes up to a 90% contribution to course fees for participating students for the September 2025/26 academic year.
SETU & An Cosán Bursary
There are a limited number of bursaries available for year 4 (only) of this programme which will cover almost the entire fee. However all bursary recipients will be required to pay a registration fee and a small non-refundable security deposit if offered a place on the programme.
For further information on the bursary or to make an application for the bursary, contact [email protected] . The deadline for receipt of applications is 5pm on 14 May 2025
This Bursary is made possible thanks to the HEA Performance Fund awarded to SETU & An Cosán
Course Overview
Our honours degree in Early Childhood Education and Practice offers a comprehensive exploration of topics essential for understanding and supporting children from birth to six years of age. You’ll gain expertise in:
- Aistear: The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework
- Síolta: The National Quality Framework for Early Childhood Education
These frameworks are the foundation of professional practice in early learning and care, equipping you with the skills to succeed in this rewarding field.
Is This Course Right for You?
Are you passionate about nurturing the growth, learning, and wellbeing of young children and their families? Do you want to create engaging and positive learning environments that foster play, creativity, and critical thinking?
Students who have completed a NFQ level 6 course in Early Childhood Education maybe eligible for advanced entry into year 2 of the programme.
If so, this course is your pathway to making a meaningful impact in early childhood education.
- Academic Writing and Enquiry in Higher Education
- Introduction to Sociology
- Creative Arts Practice in Early Childhood
- Introduction to Psychology
- Early Childhood Education and Practice
- Play-based Pedagogy
- Introduction to Children’s Social Policy
- Children’s Health, Care and Wellbeing
- Child Development
- Supervised Professional Practice 2
- Language and Multilingualism in Early Childhood Practice
- Diversity and Inclusion
- School Age Childcare Practice
- Creative Arts Practice for School Aged Children
- The Psychology and Sociology of Children & Childhoods
- Critical Perspectives on Children’s Health and Wellbeing
- Regulation and Inspection in Early Childhood Education
- STEM Curriculum for Early Childhood and After-school Education
- Law for Early Childhood Practice
- Advanced Pedagogical Practices
- Educational Needs
- Supervised Professional Practice 3
All applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Lifelong Learning reserves the right to require applicants to attend for an interview to determine their suitability for the course.
Ideally, applicants should currently be employed in an Early Childhood setting.
NB: Because this course must undertake Supervised Professional Placement that will bring students into contact with children and vulnerable adults, SETU is committed to ensuring that only suitable candidates are allowed to undertake these courses. SETU uses the Garda Central Vetting Unit (GCVU) vetting service to assess the suitability of all applicants. Therefore, offers on this course are conditional and could subsequently be withdrawn if applicants do not meet the Garda Vetting requirements. In year 1, work based learners must complete a minimum of 120 professional Placement hours in Semester 2. In year 2, work based learners must complete a minimum of 265 hours of supervised professional practice. In year 3, work based learners must complete a minimum of 265 hours of supervised professional practice
Career Opportunities
Graduates will have the knowledge, competencies and skills to work directly with, or on behalf of, babies and young children in a range of early childhood settings, particularly in the ECCE ‘free’ pre-school year funded by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs. Professional employment opportunities can include roles as room leaders, managers and leaders in early childhood settings such as: pre-schools; crèches; special needs services; family support centres and community services. Opportunities may include leadership roles in county childhood care committees, specialists with Better Start National Early Years Quality Development, or inspectors with the Department of Education and Skills.
Further Studies
Graduates have gone on to pursue master’s qualifications in speech and language therapy; primary school teaching; play therapy; Montessori education; applied behaviour analysis; child, family and youth studies; and further education studies (leading to registration with the Teaching Council). Graduates are eligible to apply to progress onto the Masters in Leadership in Early Years Education and Care or research masters through socialCORE at South East Technological University
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