BA (Hons) Education
Duration: 3 years
Course details
The BA (Hons) Education undergraduate course allows its students to learn about the education as a dynamic process of human, cultural, economic, and social development that is fundamental to a changing, globalized world. As an interdisciplinary degree, the BA Education combines ideas and research from education, psychology, sociology, philosophy and history. The program includes a placement in your second year so that you can apply your knowledge to work with children and young people in a professional setting.
Modules
Year 1
Sociology of Education
Philosophy of Education
Education and Psychology
The Language of multilingual communities
Year 2
Education Policy in Historical and Social Contexts
Education: Experiential Learning
Peer Mentoring in Practice
Social Problems and Social Policy
Optional Modules
Year 3
Comparative and Global Social Policy
Inclusion and Special Educational Needs
Social Policy Dissertation
Optional Modules
Entry requirements
- Minimum of grades BBC in three A levels
- English language GCSE at grade C or above
Career possibilities
Graduates from this course are confident, articulate, highly skilled and are equipped to contribute as professionals within the field of education. Your specialist knowledge and skills will be attractive to a wide range of employers. Graduates have gone on to work in the professional fields of: publishing, teaching, research, alternative education, community youth work, primary/secondary schools and FE, colleges, special educational needs, educational welfare, local authorities, historic, buildings/museums with education units, police education liaison.
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