
X12X
Full Time
September
£5,760 for Foundation Year, then £8250 per year for Foundation Degree
An Enhanced DBS check will be required for progression onto the FdA Children and Young People once a PASS has been gained on the Foundation Year.
University Way Campus
Campus delivery Lectures Seminars Workshops Tutorials
FdA Children and Young People with Foundation Year
Sheffield Hallam University

The foundation course will support students to gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for degree level study. Modules are delivered by a team of expert lecturers with extensive professional experience in working with children and young people, education and early years. You will be taught through a variety of hands-on and engaging lectures, seminars, creative and practical workshops.
If you do not meet the entrance requirements for the Children and Young People Foundation degree you should consider the foundation course option. Applicants who successfully pass the foundation year will automatically progress to the 2-year Foundation degree programme.
Semester 1
Academic and Professional Development
This module aims to develop academic study skills and introduces the key concepts, theories and practices of HE study.
Introduction to Child Development
This module aims to develop an awareness and understanding of how children learn and develop. Students will explore theoretical approaches to learning and development and identify factors affecting this.
Introduction to Safeguarding
This module aims to raise awareness of current legislation, policies and procedures which exists to promote children rights and keep them safe from harm.
Semester 2
Play
This module raises an awareness and understanding of the role of play in children’s learning and development. Students will explore different types and stages of play.
Project Study
The module allows students to choose a topic of interest relating to children, families and education. Student will complete an independent research project, with support from academic lecturers.
The Children and Young People foundation year uses a variety of assessments methods designed to assess student’s knowledge and understanding of module teaching and provide students with sector related skills and competencies. Examples include
Essays and reports
Poster/Display presentations
PowerPoint presentations
Activity Plans
Research projects
Case studies
There is no placement requirement for the Foundation Year as many students will be undertaking Maths and/or English alongside the course. Students can gain paid or voluntary experience if desired.
Graduates of the foundation year will progress onto the Children and Young People Foundation degree. This degree can then lead to roles in education, research, health and social care such as:
Family Support
Teaching Assistant (Higher lever/HLTA)
Special needs and disability (SEND)
Nursery Leadership/Manager
Pre-school supervisor
Playwork leader
Youth worker
Learning mentor
Local authority advisory roles
Family support roles
Safeguarding/Pastoral roles within schools, settings and local authorities
32 UCAS points.
Attend interview as required.
Non-standard applicants may be considered for entry without meeting all the admissions requirements and must demonstrate during interview that they have sufficient general academic skills to be able to undertake the course with relevant experience related to work with children and young people, their families and in the community.
The preparatory year is also a time to achieve Level 2 Maths and English qualifications if either or both have not yet been achieved.
Transition to the FdA Children and Young People will rely on a PASS of the preparatory year and guidance will be offered to each student to ensure transition to a course is available that meets each student's needs and aspirations.
An Enhanced DBS check will be required for progression onto the FdA Children and Young People once a PASS has been gained on the Preparatory Year.