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    Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement
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    Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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    United Kingdom, Portsmouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Course Code

    L5C8

    Campuses

    London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,900  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

    About

    Young people’s development has as much to do with how they think as it does their circumstances and environment.

    On this Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology degree, you’ll learn what makes young people tick as you develop knowledge of the biological and social factors that impact their complex journey into adulthood.

    You'll also have the chance to focus your childhood and youth studies on a particular specialism - education and teaching, community and alternative provision, or leadership and enterprise.

    You’ll gain the expert skills and knowledge needed for a rewarding career working with and supporting children and young people aged 8–25. You could go onto work in sectors such as youth work, mental health support, teaching, fundraising.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    Entry requirements (September 2026 start)

    Typical offers for BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology

    • A levels - BBC-BCC
    • UCAS points - 104-112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels, or equivalent (calculate your UCAS points)
    • T-levels - Merit
    • BTECs (Extended Diplomas) - DMM
    • International Baccalaureate - 24

    You may need to have studied specific subjects or GCSEs - see full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    Selection process

    Applicants must pass Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) before starting their professional placement working with children and young people.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    Worried about your grades?

    If you're not sure you meet the entry requirements, or need some help to get uni-ready, then we offer BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology with Foundation Year through our partners at ICP to bring you up to speed. When you successfully finish, you'll get a guaranteed place on BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology.

    Find out more about our foundation years with ICP

    Typical offers for BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology with Foundation Year

    You may need to have studied specific subjects – find full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 5.5 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications.

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    Please note this foundation year with ICP isn’t currently open to EU or International students.

    We look at more than just your grades

    While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.

    Explore more about how we make your offer

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    Your knowledge of how the mind affects behaviour, coupled with a thorough understanding of the social and biological factors that influence young people’s development, will set you up for a rewarding career working with and supporting young people and children.

    The opportunity to delve into your preferred childhood and youth studies specialism - from education and teaching, community and youth / family provision, or leadership and enterprise - will ensure you're prepared for the career of your choice. 

    All my lecturers have worked with children or young people in some way so they always give real-life examples in lectures which really helps.

    Carrie Taylor, BA Hons Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology student

    What can you do with a Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology degree?

    Areas you can work in include:

    • youth work
    • social work
    • mental health services
    • educational welfare
    • childcare
    • health promotion
    • teaching (as a teaching assistant)
    • psychologist (by taking a postgraduate conversion course, such as a BPS-accredited Master's)

    With further training and qualifications, you can also work in:

    • social work
    • psychotherapy and counselling
    • teaching

    Ongoing career support – up to 5 years after you graduate

    Get experience while you study, with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and work experience.

    Towards the end of your degree and for up to five years after graduation, you’ll receive one-to-one support from our Careers and Employability Service to help you find your perfect role.

    What career could I build with a childhood studies degree?

    Want to work with children? Discover the jobs you could gain with a degree in childhood studies.

    Jodie Pinnell 

    We get students that come to us and say, I really want to work with children. I want to help. I want to make a difference. It's our job to say, here's all the wonderful things that you can do with children.

    At the University of Portsmouth, we have a number of undergraduate Childhood Studies degrees. We have Early Childhood Studies and Childhood and Youth Studies either as a single honours course or with the option to have a combined honours with criminology or with psychology.

    Cathryn Barty

    This course has three specialisms. They are education and teaching, community and youth/family liaison and leadership and enterprise. The three are embedded throughout the course over three years. It helps you to decide which path you want to pursue after you finish your degree.

    Anya Manley

    The route that I decided to choose was the education and teaching because I have a passion to be a primary school teacher.

    Adam Denman

    I wanted to take my career further. I was recommended to go on to the Enterprise course, linked at the University of Portsmouth, in addition to my studies. I managed to participate in masterclasses from external speakers and entrepreneurs in residence, that supported me in setting up my own social enterprise in music education.

    Anya Manley

    The career options you can do with this course are unlimited, there's so many.

    Victoria Blay

    One of them is teaching. Whether that be primary teaching, early years in a nursery, secondary school.

    Adam Denman

    Others work within further education through local colleges. Some of them work within the NHS.

    Victoria Blay

    There's the prison service, the police service. But obviously through university you understand what your passions are.

    Jodie Pinnell

    A huge part of their professional practice module is they'll go out and they'll do their placement for a day a week, or they would have done a big extended placement over their summer break.

    Victoria Blay

    I did two placements. One was within a private prep school and then I worked in another school, which was an alternative provision school. It was really, really enjoyable. It was taking some of what I learnt at uni and putting it into practice and reflecting on that as well.

    Ellen Braddick

    I think having the placements reassured me that this is something that I definitely want to do. It really helped me a lot to get to the place I am now.

    Jodie Pinnell

    As part of that, they all inform each other's ideas and co-reflect on their positionality. I can come into this setting and I can make a difference.

    Cathryn Barty

    What I loved most about the course was the support I received from the lecturers.

    Adam Denman

    They've had a variety of different backgrounds within their careers. They also have a wide range of contacts within the industry and with local schools and colleges in the Portsmouth region.

    Anya Manley

    Portsmouth is a good city, you've got a beach five minutes away from the centre of the campus. You've got shops nearby, you've got restaurants. It's a good place to come and study whether you like the culture or just somewhere quiet to sit and just take in the world.

    Placements and work experience

    You'll get a minimum of 60 hours of work experience on a placement in year two in settings such as youth work organisations, mental health charities, nurseries or schools.

    You can also choose to complete an additional year-long paid placement after your second or third year. 

    We'll help you secure placements that fit your workplace ambitions. You’ll get mentoring and support to get the most out of the year.

    Placement destinations

    Previous students put their skills to work on placements at primary and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) schools, and organisations such as:

    • Pompey in the Community – a charity affiliated to Portsmouth FC
    • KidsOut – a charity that provides positive experiences disadvantaged children
    • Victim Support – a charity that supports victims of crime
    • Solent Mind – an organisation that offers mental health advice, information and support
    • Portsmouth City Council Youth and Play Services
    • Motiv8 – a charity that provides opportunities for young people to develop and thrive
    • Prince’s Trust – a charity that helps young people aged 11 to 30 get into jobs, education and training

    I secured an internship within the Diversity and Inclusion team at the Royal Academy of Engineering, and I’m now doing a Master's degree in Psychology. My long-term aspiration is to work in child psychology with a neuropsychology specialism.

    Charles Dalby, BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,900 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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    Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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