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Leeds Beckett University: Education
Institution | Leeds Beckett University |
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Department | Education and Childhood |
Web | https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk |
admissionsenquiries@leedsbeckett.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0113 812 3113 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
**This master’s course will help you develop personally and professionally as an educator. You’ll be exposed to the latest educational theory and policy.**
This master’s programme will inform your educational practice.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Take a critical and reflective approach to diverse issues in education, such as culture, race, gender and class
- Understand and challenge the importance of relevant theories, paradigms and concepts
- Develop and articulate your own views on education, informed by a critical evaluation of relevant theoretical and practical perspectives
- Adopt an autonomous approach to your learning and continuing professional development
- Apply theoretical debates to critically evaluate professional practices and vocational contexts
- Explore and critique educational theory, research, policy and practice
- Select and apply appropriate research techniques and methodologies to complete a major piece of independent research
- Practise making sound judgments and communicating or presenting your conclusions competently
You’ll tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. This will enable you to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Inclusion practice
- Leadership and management
- Race and decolonial thought
- Creative learning
- Coaching and mentoring
**Find out more**
**Our commitment to you**
We’re passionate about education. Our staff expertise enables us to provide you with the tools to enhance your working environment and teaching practice.
**Teaching expertise**
Our teaching team includes experts across a broad variety of topics. You’ll learn from staff with experience across many aspects of education, from educational philosophy to child development and language acquisition to special needs. The team also includes specialists in professional and cultural identity in education, leadership, and management in education.
**Shared experiences**
You’ll study alongside students from a range of different backgrounds and educational environments. This will give you the opportunity to share your experiences and learn from each other's teaching methods.
**Teaching and learning**
This course is delivered during weekend and twilight sessions, using small group tutorials, seminars and lectures. You’ll have opportunities to participate in peer-led discussions and presentations and access to additional support on our Virtual Learning Environment. Your learning will be enhanced by visiting speakers who will share their experiences of working in the educational sector.
**Study support**
You’ll receive supportive feedback from your course team, who will provide guidance on academic writing and referencing. Whether you’re in employment, studying full or part-time or have caring responsibilities, this course has been designed flexibly to suit your needs. We have also taken care to avoid conflict with religious occasions during your timetable.
**Why study Education at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Learn with experts – you’ll be guided by a professionally experienced teaching team
- Dedicated pastoral care team – you’ll be able to access support throughout your studies
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
- Distinctive and creative programmes that are responsive to the changes taking place in society
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
Whether you work in a school, hospital, for a local authority or in another field where teaching is part of your role, this course will significantly develop your knowledge of current research, policy and practice in education.
You will examine the influences that have shaped modern education, from the philosophy behind teaching methods to government policies that direct educational practice across a variety of settings, both inside and outside the classroom. We will give you a strong grounding in these areas, allowing you to gain a greater understanding of how people learn and of how to teach and assess effectively.
You will relate your learning to your own experiences and you will be able to tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. Offered as Pathway modules, you could choose to specialise in one of two areas: Inclusion & Special Education; Leadership & Management. You will also have the opportunity to study an option module from one of our other masters courses.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
Summary
Whether you work in a school, hospital, for a local authority or in another field where teaching is part of your role, this course will significantly develop your knowledge of current research, policy and practice in education.
You will examine the influences that have shaped modern education, from the philosophy behind teaching methods to government policies that direct educational practice across a variety of settings, both inside and outside the classroom. We will give you a strong grounding in these areas, allowing you to gain a greater understanding of how people learn and of how to teach and assess effectively.
You will relate your learning to your own experiences and you will be able to tailor the course to your career needs and interests by selecting from a range of option modules. Offered as Pathway modules, you could choose to specialise in one of two areas: Inclusion & Special Education; Leadership & Management. You will also have the opportunity to study an option module from one of our other masters courses.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree, a professional or vocational qualification in education equivalent to level 6 study, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | Headingley Campus Beckett Park Headingley Leeds LS6 3QS |
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