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University of East London: Digital Education
Institution | University of East London View institution profile |
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Department | School of Education and Communities (EDUCOM) |
Web | https://www.uel.ac.uk/study/postgraduate |
Telephone | 0208 223 3333 |
Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
**This course is subject to validation.**
This course will provide you with the latest ground-breaking research and practices in educational technology and advanced instructional design techniques to reshape the future of learning and teaching worldwide. This course is one of the University's interdisciplinary courses that connect technology, computing, pedagogy, and education, graduates should demonstrate a sufficient understanding of theory and practice in relation to educational technology, including learning content design, educational technology assessment, and adoption.
If you are enrolled for the placement version of the course, you will undertake an internship within one of our educational technology partner organisations, which requires you to complete a 120 P-credit Industrial Placement Module. The module is assessed by the partner industrial organisation and the University and grades are reflected on your academic transcripts. The industrial placement component gives you the opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired during the first year of this MSc course in an authentic working environment.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A second-class honours degree in Computer Science, Education, Engineering, STEM, Psychology, Management and Leadership (or an equivalent degree with good computational skills) from a recognised UK HE institution. In addition, students with equivalent qualifications from overseas institutions will be considered for entry if they satisfy the normal English Language requirements. Exceptionally, applicants without the above first degrees but who have significant, relevant work experience might be considered for entry. |
Location | Main Site University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
**This course is subject to validation.**
This course will provide you with the latest ground-breaking research and practices in educational technology and advanced instructional design techniques to reshape the future of learning and teaching worldwide. This course is one of the University's interdisciplinary courses that connect technology, computing, pedagogy, and education, graduates should demonstrate a sufficient understanding of theory and practice in relation to educational technology, including learning content design, educational technology assessment, and adoption.
If you are enrolled for the placement version of the course, you will undertake an internship within one of our educational technology partner organisations, which requires you to complete a 120 P-credit Industrial Placement Module. The module is assessed by the partner industrial organisation and the University and grades are reflected on your academic transcripts. The industrial placement component gives you the opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired during the first year of this MSc course in an authentic working environment.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A second-class honours degree in Computer Science, Education, Engineering, STEM, Psychology, Management and Leadership (or an equivalent degree with good computational skills) from a recognised UK HE institution. In addition, students with equivalent qualifications from overseas institutions will be considered for entry if they satisfy the normal English Language requirements. Exceptionally, applicants without the above first degrees but who have significant, relevant work experience might be considered for entry. |
Location | Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
**This course is subject to validation.**
This course will provide you with the latest ground-breaking research and practices in educational technology and advanced instructional design techniques to reshape the future of learning and teaching worldwide. This course is one of the University's interdisciplinary courses that connect technology, computing, pedagogy, and education, graduates should demonstrate a sufficient understanding of theory and practice in relation to educational technology, including learning content design, educational technology assessment, and adoption.
If you are enrolled for the placement version of the course, you will undertake an internship within one of our educational technology partner organisations, which requires you to complete a 120 P-credit Industrial Placement Module. The module is assessed by the partner industrial organisation and the University and grades are reflected on your academic transcripts. The industrial placement component gives you the opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired during the first year of this MSc course in an authentic working environment.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | A second-class honours degree in Computer Science, Education, Engineering, STEM, Psychology, Management and Leadership (or an equivalent degree with good computational skills) from a recognised UK HE institution. In addition, students with equivalent qualifications from overseas institutions will be considered for entry if they satisfy the normal English Language requirements. Exceptionally, applicants without the above first degrees but who have significant, relevant work experience might be considered for entry. |
Location | Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
This course will provide you with the latest ground-breaking research and practices in educational technology and advanced instructional design techniques to reshape the future of learning and teaching worldwide. This course is one of the University's interdisciplinary courses that connect technology, computing, pedagogy, and education, graduates should demonstrate a sufficient understanding of theory and practice in relation to educational technology, including learning content design, educational technology assessment, and adoption.
If you are enrolled for the placement version of the course, you will undertake an internship within one of our educational technology partner organisations, which requires you to complete a 120 P-credit Industrial Placement Module. The module is assessed by the partner industrial organisation and the University and grades are reflected on your academic transcripts. The industrial placement component gives you the opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired during the first year of this MSc course in an authentic working environment.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Please see website: https://uel.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/msc-digital-education |
Location | Main Site University Way London E16 2RD |
University of East London
The University of East London (UEL) is the careers-led university; we’ve been preparing our students for the jobs of the future for over 125 years. We are constantly updating our courses to ensure our students are always prepared for evolving industries and job markets. With support and innovation at the forefront of everything we do, our students are well equipped to progress on to great things.
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With campuses in Stratford and in the Royal Albert Dock, East London is evolving around us. We’re at the heart of an incredibly innovative area in one …
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