Education at Nottingham Trent University - UCAS

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Course summary

Our MA Education is a research-based course and is designed for those working in teaching and education management or policy. This course will increase your understanding of current education issues and equip you with the skills and knowledge to enhance your career. This stimulating course takes a broad view of education, covering themes such as innovation in teaching and learning, globalisation, leading change, mentoring, Special Educational Needs (SEN) and inclusive practice and social justice. Designed with an international perspective to meet the needs of students from across the world, it explores in depth the global forces that influence education, encouraging you to relate your learning to your context. Why do an MA in Education? A Masters is increasingly seen as an essential qualification for enhancing reflective practice, and to provide access to senior educational positions in a variety of professional settings. What is the structure of the course? Students study three core modules and two optional modules from a choice of six. These modules are compulsory for all full-time and part-time students with no Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) credits. Completing 60 and 120 credit points contributes towards two exit awards. These are:

  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education (on achieving 60 credits)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Education (on achieving 120 credits).
The MA Education is awarded after achieving 180 credits.

Modules

Modules may include: research skills; dissertation; mentoring in an educational setting; innovations in teaching and learning; leading change in education; social justice and education.

Assessment method

Modules are assessed, there are no formal examinations. Students also work on a small scale research project, literature review and a research based dissertation.


Entry requirements

A good degree, at a minimum of 2.2 from a recognised university. Work experience is preferred, but applications will be considered without it. The University can find placements during the course for students without experience.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £1167 Credit
England £1167 Credit
Scotland £1167 Credit
Wales £1167 Credit
Northern Ireland £1167 Credit
International £2417 Credit

Additional fee information

Home / EU: £1,167 per 30 credit module, £2,334 per 60 credit module. International: £2,417 per 30 credit module, £4,834 per 60 credit module.
Education at Nottingham Trent University - UCAS