Course Overview
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Early Childhood Education and Care supports students who want careers in teaching and child development. The programme gives students practical teaching experience and academic knowledge connected to early childhood learning and care services.
Students develop classroom management, communication, planning, observation, and child support skills. These abilities are useful for work in schools, childcare centres, educational programmes, and community organisations. The course also supports understanding of inclusive education and child wellbeing.
Graduates from the programme may work in Malta and other countries within educational and childcare sectors. Many students continue into postgraduate study in education, psychology, counselling, and educational leadership. The programme supports professional growth and long-term career opportunities in early childhood education.
General Eligibility
Applicants must complete higher secondary education or an equivalent recognised qualification. Good academic performance is required for admission.
Documents usually required:
- Academic transcripts
- Passport copy
- English language test scores
- Personal statement
- Completed application form
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during term, full-time during breaks (visa rules apply)
Language Requirement