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Progress with us
If you’re looking for an undergraduate course to help you progress on to teacher training, or you’re already a qualified teacher and want to gain a further postgraduate qualification, we have a range of options for you.
We offer a range of part-time study options designed to suit those working or volunteering in education roles. For full course details, please visit courses.hud.ac.uk
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Undergraduate study options
Our suite of part-time undergraduate Education degrees includes Education (Early Years) BA(Hons), Education (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and Inclusion) BA(Hons) and Education (Supporting Teaching and Learning) BA(Hons). You’ll study over 4 years and teaching will typically take place on Saturdays – around 8 days per year.
If you’re looking for a full-time undergraduate course before applying for teacher training, we have a range of 3-year degrees. We also have 2-year Primary Education Studies (Non-QTS Accelerated Degree) BA(Hons), which enables you to gain a full undergraduate degree in less time than usual. However, please note that the accelerated nature of this course means that you will study intensively across all three terms of the academic year. Visit courses.hud.ac.uk for more information about undergraduate study options.
Postgraduate study options
We have a range of taught Education Master’s courses, which can be studied part-time over 2 years alongside employment, or as a 1-year full-time course. Our taught Master’s suite includes Education (Teaching and Learning) MA, Education (Leadership and Management) MA, Education (Special Educational Needs) MA and more. If you’ve completed your PGCE with us, you’ll have gained half of the credits required to gain a Master’s qualification already, so you’ll be able to reduce the time taken to gain your full Master’s status. We also have taught postgraduate programmes in Careers Guidance, Special Educational Needs Coordination, TESOL and more.
If you’re interested in supporting your career progression through research in education, you could consider our Education (MA by Research) course, which can be completed part-time over 2 years alongside employment, or 1 year full-time. We also offer further opportunities for research qualifications, including our Doctor of Education (EdD) and Education PhD routes. If you choose to undertake postgraduate research with us, you’ll be joining a community of academics, students and support staff who are passionate about education and its impact on society. You’ll find a supportive and inclusive community made up of people with a variety of research interests and prior experiences. Visit courses.hud.ac.uk for more information about postgraduate study options.