Teacher Training 2022/23

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Undergraduate and postgraduate study

Teacher Training 2022/23


What’s Why us? inside Check this out!

Teaching Excellence We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionally-qualified teaching staff (HESA 2021).

Employability 94.6% of undergraduate students from the University of Huddersfield are in work and/or further study approximately 15 months after graduating. (HESA Graduate Outcomes 2017/18, UK domiciled, UG, other activities excluded.)

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Placements We work with 140+ teaching placement providers to help prepare our students for teaching in the real world.

Our vision We pride ourselves on developing professional educators whose purpose is to transform the learning and life opportunities of the children, young people and adults with whom they work. Through inclusive practice, reflection and commitment to continuous professional development, our trainees are empowered to become autonomous practitioners who enable all learners to realise their potential.

04 Why teaching? 05 Undergraduate routes 06 Primary and Early Years Education with QTS BA(Hons) 07 Lifelong Learning Cert Ed Pre-Service/ Cert Ed In-Service 08 Postgraduate Routes 09 Early Years Initial Teacher Training with Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) 10 Primary Education PGCEs 11 Secondary Education PGCEs 12 School Direct PGCEs – Primary and Secondary Education 13 Lifelong Learning PGCE/PgDipE Pre-Service/In-Service 14 Supporting your studies 15 Supporting your professional development 16 Education and Professional Development BA/BA(Hons) 17 Progress with us 19 Apply to us

Postgraduate Study Fairs 2021 You can find out more about our Postgraduate Study Fairs at hud.ac.uk/open-days/postgraduate/

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Why teaching? Whether you’re looking for a career change, or you’re in education and thinking about your options, training to teach has many benefits. We’ve included some of the main ones below, but you can also visit hud.ac/teach to find out more.

Make a difference Not many jobs offer as many opportunities to make a difference to people’s lives as teaching. You’ll use your passion for learning and your subject (or a whole range of subjects) to inspire those you teach. What’s more, there aren’t many jobs that offer as much variety as teaching. As well as planning and teaching lessons, you could also be involved in after school clubs, sports and trips. You’ll work as a team with other teachers, leaders and support staff to have make a positive and lasting impact.

Career progression and salary

Our undergraduate routes into teaching Our undergraduate routes prepare you to teach in either the Primary and Early Years phase, or the Lifelong Learning sector. For many people, studying one of our undergraduate teaching courses is the quickest route to gaining professional status and entering teaching profession.

Once you qualify to teach you’ll begin on a competitive salary of at least £25,714.* Teaching also offers lots of career progression into leadership and management roles including subject leader, head of year, assistant and deputy head teacher, head teacher and more. If you train to teach a secondary education subject, you could also access financial support including tax-free bursaries or scholarships.*

Lots of ways to train You can train to teach at the various levels of education, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), primary education, secondary education and in the post-14 lifelong learning sector. You can also choose from a variety of training options, including university-based training, school-based training and other routes. We host Routes into Teaching information events several times a year to help you explore your options. Visit hud.ac/teach for information about the next event. *This information is correct at the time of print. Visit getintoteaching. education.gov.uk for more information about the benefits of becoming a teacher and the support available while you train.

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Primary and Early Years Education

Lifelong Learning

Cert Ed Pre-Service/Cert Ed In-Service

BA(Hons) with QTS Your course

Course info

Your course

Course info

If you aspire to become a primary or early years teacher then this course will help you on your way. The course focuses on developing the skills and knowledge you need to teach children from ages three to seven and upon successful completion we’ll recommend you for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

Course length: 3 years full-time

Cert Ed Pre-Service

We know there’s no substitute for learning how to teach in the classroom environment, so we give you lots of opportunity to gain practical experience across our partnership schools. In fact, you’ll undertake a range of longer and shorter enrichment placements every year. As part of your placements you’ll be able to observe experienced teachers, gain practical, hands-on experience and benefit from one-to-one mentoring. It’s all designed to help you develop your knowledge and skills so you can move on to become an outstanding teacher.

Additional criteria: GCSE English Language, Maths and Science at grade 4/C or above.

If you’re hoping to go into teaching within sixth forms or further education colleges, or you see yourself taking up a career in adult education or informal education roles, then our Pre-Service course could be ideal. It’s focused on training to teach within the lifelong learning (post-14) sector. You don’t need previous teaching experience, just an industry skill, an appropriate entry qualification and a passion for teaching and training others.

Example modules • Safeguarding Children and Young People • Core Curriculum Studies – English, Maths and Science

• Working with Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities • Subject Leadership and Management in the Primary School and EYFS

Entry requirements: BBB/DDD/120

DBS check Interview

Our Primary Education Studies (NonQTS Accelerated Degree) BA(Hons) course is an intensive two year alternative to this course. This course doesn’t lead directly to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), but is an alternative route to qualifying to become a primary school teacher if followed by a postgraduate teacher training course.

Your future Upon successful completion of the course we recommend Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) be awarded by the Department for Education. This course prepares you for your first teaching role within a primary school setting.

“The lecturers are fantastic at preparing us fully for each placement with regards to our subject knowledge and teaching skills. I’m now a newly qualified teacher in one of the schools I was on placement at during my degree.”

If you’re already working as a teacher or trainer at a recognised training or educational establishment within the education and training sector and looking to progress your career, then our In-Service course will help you on your way.

Appropriate work experience in the area you wish to teach. DBS check

We know there’s no substitute for the classroom environment. On the Pre-Service course you’ll learn the practical skills of teaching through a placement in an appropriate educational institution. Previous trainees have been placed in a range of institutions including colleges, work-based learning providers and in offender and community learning settings. You’ll complete at least 100 hours of teaching in total on placement as a Pre-Service trainee.

Cert Ed In-Service

On the In-Service course a significant amount of your learning happens in your place of work – allowing you to put theory into practice. The In-Service course is available at the University of Huddersfield and through The Education and Training Consortium at approximately 21 centres. Please visit consortium.hud.ac.uk for more information.

HNC, CGLI Advanced, NVQ Level 3/4 or recognised professional qualification.

• Research Informed Teaching, Learning and Assessment • Becoming a Subject Specialist Teacher

Two references Interview

Course length: 2 years part-time

Entry requirements: Currently employed in a teaching or training role.

DBS check Two references Interview

Example modules • Being a Subject Specialist Teacher • Policy and Professional Issues

Your future Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be eligible to proceed to gain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status, following a process of professional formation through the Society for Education and Training. Your QTLS is the full professional status for teachers in the lifelong learning sector.

Thanks to the aid of this course, I am now employed as a distance learning tutor at an award-winning training provider. This is without doubt the best job I have ever held and I look forward to working there for many years to come. Nathaniel Hammond, graduated from Lifelong Learning Cert Ed InService in 2021.

*Read more about Savannah’s journey at http://hud.ac/i2s

For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

Entry requirements: HNC, CGLI Advanced, NVQ Level 3/4 or recognised professional qualification.

On both the Pre-Service and In-Service courses you’ll have the opportunity to develop the skills to play a full part in teaching and curriculum development. While you study you’ll focus on your particular subject specialist area, alongside general teaching in the lifelong learning sector.

Savannah Lunn, graduated from Primary and Early Years Education with QTS BA(Hons) in 2020.

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Course length: 1 year full-time/2 years part-time

For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

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Our postgraduate routes into teaching If you’re nearing graduation, already working in education or looking to start a new career, we offer a range of postgraduate options so you can get the qualifications you need to teach in the sector you’re interested in. If you’re looking to become a primary or secondary school teacher, then you can choose from a number of options which lead to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Our lifelong learning courses set you up to gain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status.

University-led training We offer training options including our one-year full-time PGCE courses, including a range of specialist subjects for secondary education. You’ll be taught on campus, have the opportunity to work with other trainees and also spend a significant amount of time on placement. If you’re working as an early years practitioner you can train to be an early years teacher and gain Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS).

Early Years Initial Teacher Training with Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) Graduate employment route Your course

Course info

If you’re aspiring to become an early years specialist and train to teach children from birth to five years, then this course could be for you. The course is offered on a part-time basis for those that are already working within the sector in a setting that delivers the EYFS.

Course length: 1 year part-time

You’ll have the opportunity to gain an in-depth knowledge and understanding of early childhood, looking at the role of play, considering different curriculum models and examining the impact of early childhood research and theories on current government perspectives and policies.

Additional criteria: GCSE English, Maths and Science at grade 4/C or above or equivalent

The course is delivered through a blended approach consisting of taught days in the university and online live webinars and guided learning tasks. This equates to 20 days in which you will need to be released from your setting to engage in the taught elements of the course.

Placements A significant amount of your learning takes place in your own workplace and whilst on placement. We work in partnership with a strong network of providers to deliver the training for Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS). This helps ensure your practical knowledge is enhanced and that you’ve got the skills required by future employers. You will be required to undertake a four-week placement in a setting that is different to your own and an additional two-week placement in a Key Stage 1 class.

DBS check Health clearances You will currently be employed as a practitioner working with children 0-5 years in a setting that delivers the EYFS. Interview Fees and finance: Funding is available from the Department for Education to cover your £7,000 course fees and your employer will receive up to £7,000 to help cover their extra costs while you train.

Your future On successful completion of the course we recommend Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) be awarded by the Department of Education. This reflects the significant role you’ll have in working with young children.

School-led training We’re pleased to be the preferred training provider for a number of partner schools offering School Direct, School Direct (salaried) and Teacher Apprenticeships. places. For full details, visit hud.ac/teach.

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Entry requirements: Undergraduate degree

“Our modules and placements integrated well with each other; we could apply what we’d learned at university to placement, or take a query from placement and discuss it at university. The broad range of placements helped with applying for jobs and securing an Early Years teacher position at a nursery.” Alice Merrick, graduated from Early Years Initial Teacher Training in 2018.

For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

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Primary Education

Secondary Education

PGCE(s) with QTS

PGCE(s) with QTS

Your course

Course info

Your course

Course info

If you’ve got an undergraduate degree and are passionate about training to become a teacher, particularly working with younger children, then studying either our Primary and Early Years Education PGCE with QTS, or our Primary Education PGCE with QTS could be for you.

Primary and Early Years Education PGCE with QTS

If you’ve got an undergraduate degree and are passionate about training to become a secondary school teacher, then studying one of our Secondary Education PGCEs with QTS could be for you. You’ll develop your subject specialist knowledge alongside hands-on classroom experience.

Course length: 1 year full-time

You’ll develop your knowledge of National Curriculum subjects in the primary curriculum with a focus on teaching and learning and hands-on classroom experience. A significant amount of your learning takes place in our partnership schools. You’ll learn in small, friendly and supportive groups, designed to give you the confidence to succeed. Course tutors are highly experienced and you’ll have a personal tutor to support you through your studies.

Entry requirements: Honours degree (2:2 or above)

Placements

Course length: 1 year full-time

5 GCSEs grades 4/C or above, including English Language, Maths and Science. Additional criteria: DBS check Health clearances

You’ll undertake a number of compulsory placements as part of your programme – normally over 120 days in at least two partner schools. You’ll experience the wider role of a teacher in primary education. You’ll have the support of both a class and senior mentor in schools who will help you to develop your practice through observations, planning meetings, weekly tutorials, reports and in-depth lesson evaluations. Your link tutor will visit you in school to guide, support and evaluate your progress.

Two references

Our partnership schools are situated across the local area including Kirklees, Calderdale, Oldham, Manchester, Rochdale, Wakefield, Barnsley, Bradford and we’ll endeavour to place you in a convenient location.

Entry requirements: Honours degree (2:2 or above)

Your future Upon successful completion of the course we recommend Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) be awarded by the Department for Education. Successful completion of your PGCE course prepares you to start your first teaching role within a primary school setting. You could also continue your professional development through our suite of postgraduate Education Master’s (MA) degrees, where MA level credits gained on your PGCE mean you’re already on your way to gaining a full MA qualification.

Interview

Primary Education PGCE with QTS Course length: 1 year full-time

5 GCSEs grades 4/C or above, including English Language, Maths and Science. Additional criteria: DBS check Health clearances Two references Interview

“The course is intense, but the support from tutors and support staff helps you to achieve your goals. Placements gave me the chance to put theory into practice and develop my teaching style. I’m so happy that I’m now teaching at the school I did my second placement at – in fact they offered me the job the day after placement finished!”

We offer the following subject areas: Art and Design, Computer Science, Design and Technology, Drama, English, Geography, History, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Music, Physical Education, Religious Education, Science with Biology, Science with Chemistry, Science with Physics. You’ll learn how to plan and teach interesting and creative lessons which encourage enquiry and discussion and foster pupils’ enjoyment and curiosity about your subject. You’ll also develop your theoretical and practical knowledge through studying themes like child development, behaviour management and educational philosophy.

Placements

For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4/C or above and Science where appropriate. Additional criteria: DBS check Health clearances Two references Interview

A key element of your studies and learning takes place whilst you’re on placement. You’ll undertake a number of compulsory placements as part of your programme – normally around 120 days in at least two partner schools. You’ll experience the wider role of a teacher in secondary education. You’ll have the support of both subject and professional mentors in schools who will help you to develop your practice through observations, planning meetings, weekly tutorials, reports and in-depth lesson evaluations. Your university tutor will visit you in school to guide, support and evaluate your progress. Our partnership schools are situated across the local area including Kirklees, Calderdale, Wakefield, Leeds, Bradford, and we’ll endeavour to place you in a convenient location.

Your future Upon successful completion of the course we recommend Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) be awarded by the Department for Education. Successful completion of your PGCE course prepares you to start your first teaching year (NQT year) within a secondary school setting. You could also continue your professional development through our suite of postgraduate Education Master’s (MA) degrees, where MA level credits gained on your PGCE mean you’re already on your way to gaining a full MA qualification.

“We take great pride in running a fantastic PGCE course at the University of Huddersfield. Our research informed program is tailored to suit the needs of our trainees and local schools, with a focus on developing expert teachers with outstanding subject knowledge. Our graduates have the tools to help students make excellent progress whilst maintaining a good teacher work-life balance.” Jayne Price, Head of Department for Initial Teacher Training

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Entry requirements: Honours degree (2:2 or above) in a relevant subject. Please see courses.hud.ac.uk for full details of individual course requirements.

For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

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School Direct PGCEs Primary and Secondary Education

Lifelong Learning ­PGCE/PgDipE Pre-Service/In-Service

Your course

Course info

Your course

Course info

The University of Huddersfield is pleased to be the training provider for a number of our primary and secondary school partners who offer school-led training through School Direct. Each partner provider offers a different range of subject options, including primary education and secondary subjects. Please visit the School Direct course page at courses.hud.ac.uk for the current list of partners offering School Direct courses with us.

Course length: 1 year full-time

If you’re looking to progress into a career teaching in the lifelong learning (post-14) sector, including sixth form and further education colleges, adult education and a wide range of other training and educational settings, then these courses could be for you. You’ll have the opportunity to concentrate on your choice of a range of subject areas. You’ll also be supported to develop the skills to play a full part in teaching and curriculum development.

Pre-Service

For the Pre-Service course, you don’t need previous teaching experience, just an industry skill, an appropriate entry qualification, and a passion for teaching and training others. As well as studying at the University, you’ll learn the practical skills of teaching through a placement in an appropriate educational institution. Previous trainees have been placed in a range of institutions including colleges, work-based learning providers and in offender and community learning settings. You’ll normally complete at least 100 hours of teaching in total on placement.

UK degree or equivalent related to your specialist area.

For the In-Service course, you’ll already be working as a teacher or trainer at a recognised training or educational establishment within the education and training (post-14) sector and looking to progress your career. On this course you’ll have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and understanding needed to teach in the lifelong learning sector, and the ability to identify your ongoing needs for professional development. The course helps to prepare you for playing a full part in the teaching, administrative, and curriculum development activities in colleges and in other education and training organisations. You’ll be supported to focus on your particular subject specialist area and a significant amount of your learning happens in your place of work – allowing you to put theory into practice.

Two references

The In-Service course is available at the University of Huddersfield and through The Education and Training Consortium at approximately 21 centres. Please visit consortium.hud.ac.uk for more information.

UK degree or equivalent related to your specialist area.

Example modules

Additional criteria: DBS check

As a School Direct trainee you’ll have the opportunity to work as part of the teaching team in the partnership of schools to which you’ve applied. Your chosen School Direct provider will be involved in your selection, recruitment and professional development throughout the programme. School Direct trainees also benefit from studying with other trainees at the University of Huddersfield on our university-led PGCE programmes. Each course has been carefully negotiated with our school partners to enable trainees to benefit from the unique experiences available within their partnership. You’ll benefit from being able to learn from and observe experienced teachers, gain practical hands-on experience and mentoring to help you develop into a successful teacher.

Entry requirements: Honours degree (2:2 or above) in a relevant subject. Please see courses.hud.ac.uk for full details of individual course requirements. GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4/C or above and Science where appropriate (for primary and some secondary courses). Additional criteria: DBS check Health clearances Two references Interview

Placements A key element of your studies and learning takes place during your formal teaching practice placements. You’ll have the support of a class/ subject mentor who will support the development of your teaching practice through observations, planning meetings, weekly tutorials and in-depth lesson evaluations, and a senior/professional mentor who will monitor and support your progress during the placement. Your university tutor will also visit you in school to guide, support and evaluate your progress.

Your future Successful completion of your School Direct PGCE course prepares you to start your first teaching post within a primary or secondary school setting, depending on which route you’ve taken. Our courses are designed to prepare you to teach pupils in a specific age range, with opportunities to develop a comprehensive understanding of progression in the age phases before and after. You may also consider further postgraduate study with us through our suite of Education Master’s degrees, including Education (Teaching and Learning) MA, Education (Leadership and Management) MA and more. By completing your PGCE course with us you will have already gained 60 Master’s credits and be on your way to achieving full Master’s status in reduced time. With a postgraduate qualification on top of your PGCE, you’ll be able to demonstrate your commitment to professional development and support your progression in to more senior roles.

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For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

“Together our academics, researchers and partners within schools and colleges work to ensure our trainees are able to equip themselves with the most relevant and up to date skills needed within the workplace. By choosing to study with the University of Huddersfield, you’ll join an inspiring, passionate and committed community focused on making your studies as enjoyable, rewarding and productive as possible. We look forward to welcoming you.”

• Research Informed Teaching, Learning and Assessment • Becoming a Subject Specialist Teacher

• Being a Subject Specialist Teacher • Policy and Professional Issues

Your future Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be eligible to proceed, following a process of professional formation through the Society for Education and Training, to gain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status. This is the full professional status for teachers in the lifelong learning sector.

Course length: 1 year full-time/2 years part-time Entry requirements: No prior teaching experience is needed.

Relevant work experience in some specialist subject areas. Additional criteria: DBS check Health clearances Interview

In-Service

Course length: 2 years part-time Entry requirements: You should be employed as a teacher or trainer at a recognised training or educational establishment.

Relevant work experience in some specialist subject areas.

Health clearances Two references Interview Work-based mentor who can support you in your subject specialism.

Jayne Price, Head of Department for Initial Teacher Training For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

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Supporting your studies While you’re training to teach, we want you to feel supported to focus on developing your skills and experience. We’ve put lots of support in place to help you thrive – whether you’re studying on campus or out on placement. We’ve included some important information below, but detailed information about how the University can support you is available at hud.ac.uk/uni-life/support

Student Guidance and Support Our course tutors are all experienced teachers and you’ll have a personal tutor to support you through your studies. As well as your tutors, you’ll also be able to access support from a range of sources within the School of Education and Professional Development, including academic skills tutors, progress tutors and the Student Support Office. Our Placements Team will support you from preparing to go on placement to ensuring you get the best possible experience while you’re there. We operate an extensive professional network giving you the opportunity to gain experience in a wide range of settings. You’ll also be able to access University-wide support services, including Wellbeing and Disability Services, the Careers and Employability Service and more.

Supporting your professional development When you choose study with us, you join a community committed to continuing professional development. Wherever you see your career in teaching progressing, we have courses that enable you to develop your knowledge and employability further. Whether you’re just starting out on your journey to becoming a teacher and need to gain your initial undergraduate qualification alongside your employment, or you’re a qualified teacher looking to undertake postgraduate taught or research courses, we have options for you to consider on the following pages.

Fees and Financial Support Most of our courses have tuition fees, which cover the costs of your study at the University. You may be eligible to receive a tuition fee loan and maintenance loan from Student Finance England. For more information about funding, fees and finance, please visit hud.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-and-finance For some secondary education subjects, you may be able to access tax-free bursaries or scholarships during your training and early career in teaching. More information about financial support from the Department for Education can be found at getintoteaching.education.gov.uk

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Progress with us

Education and Professional Development BA/BA(Hons) Your course

Course info

This course is primarily aimed at those working either within the education and training sector or related areas including health, careers and the uniformed services looking to further their professional knowledge and skills.

Course length: 2 years part-time

The course is primarily delivered via an innovative ‘blended learning’ style which combines face-to-face Saturday day schools and creative on line activities with both individual and collaborative study. Your practice is the starting point to help strengthen your confidence in critical debate, enterprise in leading ideas, ability to influence policy and in developing your digital and academic scholarship. This course promotes adaptability, skills and knowledge, essential within rapidly changing professional contexts. This course is available at the University of Huddersfield and through some of our partner institutions in The Education and Training Consortium. Please visit consortium.hud.ac.uk for more information.

Example modules • Improving Teaching and Learning • Critical Education

• Professional Practice (Advanced) • Major Study

Entry requirements: You will normally have either a Cert Ed/level 5 teaching/ training/education qualification or a foundation degree. Candidates not meeting the above academic requirements but who are able to demonstrate significant and relevant experience will be considered on an individual basis. Additional criteria: At least two years teaching or training experience. You will currently be working in an educational or training role.

“Professionally this course has been the best thing I have ever done. I was told this course would give me a voice, credentials, knowledge and help me to articulate. Without a shadow of a doubt, the course has done that and much more for me. It really has raised my profile and given me a new found confidence in my teaching practice.” Gavin Knox, graduated from Education and Professional Development BA(Hons) in 2017.

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For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

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

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 places 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.

Your future Successful completion of the course will support students in progressing to more senior roles within education. Graduates from the course may consider pursuing further study, including a teacher training qualification such as a PGCE. We also have a suite of Master’s programmes in Education, including Education (Teaching and Learning) MA, Education (Leadership and Management) MA and more. Graduates may also be interested in pursuing a postgraduate research Master’s, such as our Education (MA by Research).

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.

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.

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The legal bit This brochure was prepared in the spring of 2021 for courses starting in September 2022 and is up to date as at the date of publication. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information listings on our website courses. hud.ac.uk, and you should check this for the latest information before you apply. Changes to a course you have applied for If we propose to make a major change to a course that you are holding an offer for, then we will tell you as soon as possible so that you can decide whether to withdraw your application prior to enrolment. Changes to your course after you enrol as a student We will always try to deliver your course and other services as described. However, sometimes we may have to make changes as set out below: Changes to option modules Where your course allows you to choose modules from a range of options, we will review these each year and change them to reflect the expertise of our staff, current trends in research and as a result of student feedback or demand for certain modules. We will always ensure that you have a range of options to choose from and we will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year. Major changes We will only make major changes to the core curriculum of a course or to our services if it is necessary for us to do so and provided such changes are reasonable. A major change in this context is a change that materially changes the services available to you; or the outcomes, or a significant part, of your course, such as the nature of the award or a substantial change to module content, teaching days (part time provision), classes, type of delivery or assessment of the core curriculum. For example, it may be necessary to make a major change to reflect changes in the law or the requirements of the University’s regulators; to meet the latest requirements of a commissioning or accrediting body; to improve the quality of educational provision; in response to student, examiners’ or other course evaluators’ feedback; and/or to reflect academic or professional changes within subject areas. Major changes may also be

We hope you’ve found all the information you need to inspire you to become a student here at Huddersfield. Now all you need to do is apply. necessary because of circumstances outside our reasonable control, such as a key member of staff leaving the University or being unable to teach, where they have a particular specialism that can’t be adequately covered by other members of staff; or due to damage or interruption to buildings, facilities or equipment. Major changes would usually be made with effect from the next academic year, but this may not always be the case. We will notify you as soon as possible should we need to make a major change and will carry out suitable consultation with affected students. If you reasonably believe that the proposed change will cause you detriment or hardship we will, if appropriate, work with you to try to reduce the adverse effect on you or find an appropriate solution. Where an appropriate solution cannot be found and you contact us in writing before the change takes effect you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the University without liability to the University for future tuition fees. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so. Termination of course

Apply to us Undergraduate teacher training courses

Postgraduate teacher training courses

If this is your first (undergraduate) degree and you want to study a full-time course, then you’ll apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) at ucas.com

Use gov.uk/apply-for-teacher-training to apply for a postgraduate teacher training course to teach in a state primary or secondary school, or in further education.

If you’re at a college or school right now, it’s probably already registered with UCAS. The best thing to do is ask your teacher or careers adviser to help with your application. Once you’ve applied we’ll keep in touch with you throughout the application process, so you’re up to speed with what’s going on.

When to apply If you want to start your course in September 2022, you can apply from September 2021 onwards. Please see hud.ac/faa for more information. If you are applying through UCAS, our institution code is HUDDS H60.

In exceptional circumstances, we may, for reasons outside of our control, be forced to discontinue or suspend your course. Where this is the case, a formal exit strategy will be followed and we will notify you as soon as possible about what your options are, which may include transferring to a suitable replacement course for which you are qualified, being provided with individual teaching to complete the award for which you were registered, or claiming an interim award and exiting the University. If you do not wish to take up any of the options that are made available to you, then you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the course without liability to the University for future tuition fees and you will be entitled to a refund of all course fees paid to date. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.

Contact us Got a question? Get in touch with us. Tel. +44 (0)1484 478249 Email. sepd@hud.ac.uk @eduhuduni

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