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The Early Childhood Studies program with Early Years Practitioner Status (EYPS) provides a comprehensive exploration of child development from infancy through age eight. This program recognizes early childhood as a foundational stage that shapes lifelong learning, treating children as active, capable participants in society. Students complete 700 placement hours (roughly 20 weeks) in early childhood environments, demonstrating proficiency in Social Care Wales' National Occupational Standards. Successful graduates receive the Early Years Practitioner Status certification from Social Care Wales. Swansea's Early Childhood Studies program features adaptable coursework with specialized modules to align with professional aspirations and personal interests. The curriculum focuses on optimal methods for assisting children, strengthening family relationships, and building community ties. Through this program, students obtain EYPS certification while acquiring hands-on experience, theoretical understanding, policy insights, and essential skills for early years practice. Placement opportunities across educational institutions, government agencies, corporations, and nonprofit organizations enrich both academic and professional development. Career pathways for graduates include: Early Years Education, Family and Community Support roles, Teaching Assistant positions, and advanced academic pursuits. Certain professions, like teaching through Initial Teacher Education (ITE) or Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programs, require supplementary qualifications.