School of Education

Undergraduate Credit Inclusive Practices in Lifelong Learning

Undergraduate Credit Part-time Distance Learning 1 year

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Undergraduate Credit
Start date(s)
13 January 2025,18 September 2024
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Course specifications
Course length
Part-time Distance Learning (1 year)
Campus location
Distance Learning
School
School of Education
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Why choose this course?

Tailored to address the ongoing priorities of the education sector, this program is ideal for candidates employed in professional practice in further and higher education settings. Informed by the experience and practices of the education professional students who participate in it, this course focuses on peer-sharing, reflection on ‘inclusive practice’ and justification for change in your own practice. Experienced Post Compulsory lecturers will guide you through this program, building on your existing practical and theoretical base over online seminars, group work, discussion forums and blogs, encouraging your contribution in individual and collaborative tasks. The confidence and training you stand to gain through this course may also encourage you to explore leadership opportunities in your career and education, particularly the BA top up degree in Post Compulsory Education.

Course Modules

Additional Information

Everything you need to know about this course!

Location Mode Fee Year
Home Part-time Distance Learning £888 per year 2022-23
Home Part-time Distance Learning £933 per year 2023-24
Home Part-time Distance Learning £933 per year 2023-24
Home Part-time Distance Learning £ per year 2024-25

The University is committed to a transparent fee structure, with no hidden costs, to help you make an informed decision. This includes information on what is included in the fee and how fees are calculated and reviewed

To hold a Certificate in Education Post Compulsory Education OR Foundation degree.

Applicants must be an education professional currently working in Lifelong Education settings including Higher Education.

Self-funding:

If you don’t want to take out a loan to pay your fees or if you aren’t eligible to receive a loan, you might want to take advantage of the University’s scheme to pay by instalments: see How to pay.

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Your employer, embassy or organisation can pay for your Tuition fees:

If your employer, embassy or organisation agrees to pay all or part of your tuition fees; the University will refer to them as your sponsor and will invoice them for the appropriate amount.

We must receive notification of sponsorship in writing as soon as possible, and before enrolment, confirming that the sponsor will pay your tuition fees.


Financial Hardship:

Students can apply to the Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund for help with course related costs however this cannot be used for fees or to cover general living costs.


Bursaries and Scholarships:

In addition the University also offers a range of Bursaries and Scholarships packages

You can find more information on the University’s Funding, cost, fee and support pages.

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