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A straightforward route to a PGCE award for students who already have, or are on a course leading to, Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
This is a design based career conversion/ development course at Masters level, for anyone who has a passion for landscape architecture, but a first degree in any other subject.
MA Education will extend your understanding of teaching theory and practice and help teachers or those supporting teaching and learning.
Become a qualified PE teacher and improve pupils' lives by helping them to develop movement literacy and important life skills.
Direct for both the live theatre and for onscreen film and television. Develop audio-visual elements for live performance.
This course will support your career progression in the leadership of practice in early childhood contexts whether that be a nursery, voluntary organisation or a school.
Explore key aspects of learning and teaching in international school systems. Develop individual practice via critical engagement and research.
This route is designed for graduates interested in teaching children aged three to seven, but this will not restrict you from working with this group.
The MSc course is designed to meet the increasing demand for engineering professionals with advanced technical skills in engineering management.
Explore the global spread of English, the rise of 'new Englishes' and the political and cultural dimensions of teaching English as an international language.
This established course opens the door for you to step straight into youth work.
Gain the opportunity and the skills with this EdD to conduct robust and innovative research that will improve the policy, practice and quality of education.
The Civil Engineering with Sustainability MSc course provides advanced training for engineers and professionals.
Our PGCE with QTS trains you to teach 11-to-16s and qualifies you to be a maths teacher in secondary schools in England and Wales.
Study primary teacher education and become a primary school teacher. Train to teach children in the 5-11 age range.
With an estimated 1.6 per cent of the population diagnosed with autism and an increased focus on inclusion, this course allows you to develop your knowledge and understanding of pupils with autism.
As a drama teacher, you can help pupils discover and nurture new talents, teach a range of skills on how to work together and develop ideas.
As a religious education teacher, you can help your pupils become compassionate young adults, respectful of religious and cultural differences.
Study primary teaching with a focus on special education needs (SEN); become a primary school teacher, teaching children in the 5-11 age range.
Our PGCE with QTS trains you to teach 11-to-16s and qualifies you to be an English teacher in secondary schools in England and Wales.