Undergraduate Education Degrees
Find out about the undergraduate education degrees we offer in Childhood, Family and Community Studies or Education, Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studies:
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Childhood, Family and Community Studies
Childhood and Family Studies programmes develop the skills and knowledge required for a range of careers working with children, their families and the services that support them, in both education and social care contexts.
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Education, SEN, Disability & Inclusion Studies
Education Studies & Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studies programmes introduce students to educational concepts, consider a range of issues and perspectives surrounding working with disabled people & exploring the diversity of learners and learning in contemporary society.
Foundation Degrees
Foundation degrees are designed to offer appropriate education and training to professionals currently working within the education sector. We offer the following foundation degrees:
After completing your part time Foundation degree you can then top up to a final year of a part- time BA degree course.
Undergraduate Teacher Training
Our undergraduate teacher training courses work towards gaining Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
Our teacher training is rated Good by Ofsted, who highlight our extensive and varied partnerships with schools that provide valuable placements for trainees, as well as our ability to develop effective and highly reflective practitioners.
We offer undergraduate routes to teaching in PRIMARY EDUCATION (ages 3-11) and SECONDARY EDUCATION (ages 11-19).