NQ Childhood Practice NQ
What is special about this course?
This National Qualification in Childhood Practice is most suitable for school leavers and mature students who are interested in promoting the learning and development of children, aged 2-5 years as a career.
This stimulating course provides students with the opportunity to study subjects related to childcare and development at Higher level. You will enjoy a mixed course of theory and practice both in college and in a placement.
Students can choose either a vocational or an academic route, depending on current entry qualifications, prior experience and expected progression.
Entry requirements
The candidate would normally be expected to have achieved 3 passes at National 5, one of which should be English.
Other Non-traditional qualifications alongside relevant experience, will also be considered, in particular for students wishing to take the vocational route.
The course is taught through a mixture of college and work placement experiences. You will attend placement two days a week and are required to complete a variety of projects and log books to demonstrate their ability to relate theory to practice.
How will I study my course?
- Full Time
- Vocational Pathway
The course is taught face-to-face and through the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
How long will my course last?
- 1 Year Full time
- 2 Years Part time
Where can I study my course?
- Work Based
Start date
August
Fees
For finance/funding information – please refer to UHI Orkney Finance.
For course fees – please email ocrevenue@uhi.ac.uk
What can I do on completion of my course?
This course can lead to entry on the following vocational courses NC Early Education and Childcare, which in turn could lead to employment in childcare settings.
Is there more information available online?
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