Childhood Practice BA (Hons)

Course code X310

What is special about this course?

This fully-online honours degree offers practitioners in a wide range of childhood practice settings the opportunity to gain the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) recognised qualification to be a lead practitioner.

You will have the opportunity to relate theory to real working practice and investigate, in-depth, an area of interest to you.

The course is designed to meet the Scottish subject benchmark statement, the Standard for Childhood Practice.

On successful completion of the course, you will have acquired the skills and knowledge to move on to a lead practitioner role. Similarly, you will be well equipped to take further professional qualifications or a PGDE.

Special features

  • The course offers flexible study routes which are based on previous qualifications and relevant workplace experience
  • On completion of the ordinary degree (BA) you will gain the SSSC recognised qualification to be a lead practitioner
  • The course meets the Scottish benchmark statement: the Standard for Childhood Practice
  • The course offers the opportunity for you to specialise in areas of personal/professional interest
  • Modules focus on practical skills in the workplace and offer you an opportunity to link your developing professional practice with theory, current policy and legislation
  • The course is delivered entirely online and can be studied from anywhere in Scotland

Entry requirements

  • You must have at least two years work experience in an appropriate setting PLUS
  • A recognised SSSC practitioner qualification such as HNC Childhood Practice OR
  • A relevant SCQF level 7 qualification, for example: Social Services: Children and Young People; Children’s Care Learning and Development/Playwork; or equivalent. For applicants without sufficient credits, modules are available to help you reach the required level
  • You must be employed within a relevant workplace environment
  • To complete Level 9 modules, you must have access to leadership activities/experiences
  • You may be required to attend a guidance interview, in person or by telephone, to discuss the course in detail and to explain the method of teaching
  • Alternative entry will be considered based on relevant professional qualifications recognised by SSSC plus appropriate experience

Access routes

SWAP Access courses
If you are eligible to undertake Scottish Wider Access Programmes (SWAP), please visit our SWAP access list for further information on grade profiles and available subjects.

The BA (Hons) Childhood Practice has been one of the best experiences I have had in relation to my career in childcare and beyond. The learning is delivered fully online with high-quality materials and tutor support. I developed skills beyond the course by creating an online community through WhatsApp groups for each module where students can chat and share knowledge. 

The networking opportunities are fantastic when you study with UHI as students are based in partner campuses all over Scotland and learning from each other has been another enjoyable part of the experience. The skills gained through this course have given me the confidence to take on my role as a Senior Early Years Practitioner and for the future to secure managerial or tutor roles. I would highly recommend choosing to study with UHI!

Jenny studied the BA Childhood Practice at UHI Moray.   

Apply for Childhood Practice BA (Hons)

I want to start in Aug/Sep 2025 or Jan/Feb 2026

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