

FDA Child and Family Studies (Bedford)
About this course
Child and family studies sits at the junction of developmental psychology, sociology, social policy, and social care. It asks how children grow and learn, how families function and sometimes struggle, what environments support flourishing and which create risk, and what practitioners and policymakers can do to protect and promote children's wellbeing. It is a subject with both intellectual depth and direct practical relevance, grounded in research but oriented towards understanding and improving real lives. This two-year full-time programme at the University of Bedfordshire, based in Bedford, is designed to be accessible and focused, providing a degree-level qualification in a concentrated timeframe that suits students who want to move quickly into professional practice or who are returning to education with prior learning or experience to draw on. The two-year structure means the content is intensive and the programme moves at a pace that rewards commitment and self-discipline. You will study child development across the early years and into adolescence, family dynamics and the social contexts that shape them, safeguarding principles and practice, the policy frameworks governing children's services in the UK, and the professional skills needed to work effectively with children and families in diverse settings. Bedfordshire has strong connections with local children's services, schools, and early years settings, which provides a practical context for your academic learning. Graduates from child and family studies programmes move into careers in early years education, social care, family support, youth work, community development, play therapy, and the voluntary sector. Many find roles in children's centres, schools, family hubs, and statutory children's services. The degree also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in social work, education, child psychology, or family therapy for those who want to develop a deeper specialist qualification. Working with children and families is a field where the demand for well-trained, reflective practitioners consistently outstrips supply.
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