Courses
Early Childhood Care, Health and Education
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Course Details
Course Code | LY_VECPT_B |
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Level | 8 |
Duration | 18 months |
Credits | 60 |
Method of Delivery | Blended |
Campus Locations | Donegal – Letterkenny |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |

Course Overview
The Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Early Childhood Care, Health & Education is a four-year degree course that equips graduates with the necessary competencies to work with young children and their families. It is an invigorating and exciting career path.
The Bachelor of Science (Hons) programme is delivered with theory lectures, practical work, and group tutorial classes, adopting a spiral curriculum approach. This method progressively builds on the student’s capacity as an Early Childhood Manager and Educator, assessor and facilitator of young children’s learning and development through play.
Modules are informed by national and international research and policy, contemporary issues, and evidence-based practice in the field of Early Childhood Education and Care. With the most up to date discussions and debates facilitated helping to strengthen the student’s knowledge, understanding and skills to become an Advanced Graduate Educator. Assessment is through a variety of means to include authentic assessment that relates to the real working world. Practice Placement is an integral part of the students experience where the student has opportunity to apply theory to practice and enhance their skillset in Pedagogical Leadership through reflective practice.
The programme has been strategically aligned to assist the student in meeting criterion outlined in national and international Guidelines (EU Quality Framework for ECEC, The Early Years Inspectorate Quality and Regulatory Framework). The programme modules aim to deliver discipline specific content in preparation for a national Workforce Plan for Early Learning and Care and School-Age Childcare: ‘Nurturing Skills’ (DCEDIY, 2022-2028).
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Comparative EducationThis module will compare how policy and practice in other contexts has influenced Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) provision in Ireland. Students will reflect on challenges within the Irish context and propose strategies aimed at enhancing quality. Learning Outcomes 1. Appraise and critically discuss the varying perspectives on quality in ECEC. |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Leadership and Supervision in ECECThis module will prepare students to undertake supervisory, management and leadership roles in ECEC practice. Students will develop an understanding of leadership theories and apply skills in supervision practice relevant to required professional standards of the ECEC educator. This module promotes the adoption of a democratic and critically reflective approach to personal professional development and ethical democratic leadership. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify the theory and applicability of supervision and management in ECEC practice |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Research for Evidence Based PracticeThe module provides an opportunity for the student to further develop their research knowledge, understanding and skills. The module will explore key debates central to understanding what exactly is meant by evidence-based practice, build on previous studies of research methods by examining additional methodologies and their relevance in the context of social justice, power and privilege, climate change and the UN sustainability goals as these relate to social care. Students will be supported in small group tutorials (1:20 max) to interrogate and internalise a sound understanding of techniques and strategies to develop research questions and identify suitable and relevant research methods to address lead research questions. Research ethics and professional standards will be embedded in the context of learning throughout the module. Learning Outcomes 1. Describe and discuss key tenets of research for evidence-based practice, and areas where debate and critique have surfaced in relation to what this means in reality. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Outdoor Play and Risk MasteryThis module evaluates the role of outdoor play and risk in early childhood. Theoretical and practice perspectives will be drawn upon to provide students with both a theoretical framework and applied skills in planning, designing, and maintaining a challenging and diverse learning environment. Learning Outcomes 1. Critique the characteristics of outdoor and risky play with particular reference to nature therapeutic experiences, balanced sensory integration and emotional control. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Mentoring and Professional DevelopmentThis module aims to enable participants to advance their skills in the process of mentoring as a vehicle to strengthen practice. A key objective of First 5 is to improve Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for all those who work in ECEC settings, indicating that the ECEC educator must be fully prepared for the demands of their professional roles. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically analyse theories of andragogy that inform and direct adult education in ECEC professional practice |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Work Practice PlacementThe central aim of this module is to examine the links between the acquisition and use of skills and knowledge adopting a democratic and critically reflective approach to the education and care of young children The module content promotes reflection and discussion about how theories inform practice. The student will apply some leadership skills in practice illustrating personal and professional growth in competencies as an ECEC educator. Demonstrating a commitment to continuing professional development as a core attribute of the professional ECEC educator. Following work practices in line with requirements in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Early Years Services Regulations, Inspections, National Quality and Ethical Frameworks and the General Data Protection Regulation, 2016. Learning Outcomes 1. Communicate an understanding of requirements to lead ECEC practice and quality processes that derive from evidence-based research on the holistic child and contemporary childhood and family issues |
05 | Mandatory |
3 |
Children with Additional NeedsThe module will engage students in the evaluation of a range of conditions pertinent to early childhood and the accommodations utilized to support children as individuals and unique learners. Areas such as additional needs, physical, intellectual, specific learning disabilities and autism will be explored. Students will discuss the importance of implementing child-led support, in partnership with parents, carers, colleagues, local communities and professionals in order to enhance the holistic development and lifelong learning of the child. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically evaluate from a historical and current perspective services, provisions, policies and frameworks in relation to best practice, locally, nationally and internationally. |
10 | Mandatory |
3 |
Curricula and Playful Pedagogy in Primary EducationThis module will examine the Curricula developments in Ireland's Primary Education System, which influence children's learning within infant classes.Students will appraise a variety of teaching methodologies which promote a more playful experience of education and best practice in curriculum delivery. Students will also critically reflect on the pedagogical skills for planning, teaching and assessing the Primary School Curriculum and the Aistear Curriculum Framework so that every child can thrive to reach their full potential. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically review the aims and principles of the Primary School Curriculum in Ireland. |
05 | Mandatory |
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Entry Requirements
Applicants must hold a Level 7 in Early Childhood Care Health and Education or equivalent.
Garda Vetting
Applicants for this programme are required to undergo Garda Vetting
PT ECCHE Work Placement
Professional Practice Placement provides invaluable experience for students. Level 8 students complete 750 hours and Level 6 students complete 300 hours. Students must work with children in the following age groups:
Birth – 18 months
18 – 36 months
3 – 6 years
Students can complete 75% of required practice hours in their employed place of work and 25% of the required practice hours must be completed in another supervised placement setting
Careers
Graduate careers typically include:
Early Childhood Educator
Early Education specialist, family support and Masters in Primary Education.
Family Support
Primary School Teacher
Specialist Advisor
Further Information
Contact Information
Department Administration: +353 (0)74 9186309 / +353(0)74 9186310
Head of Department Dr Nigel McKelvey
E: EESS.Donegal@atu.ie
Early Education & Social Studies