Masters Degrees in Education - 1581 Courses - Results 176-200
- Education MA Master of Arts - MA (PG)
- Education (Advanced Standing) MA
- Education Master of Arts - MA (PG)
University of Buckingham
Education
- Education (Evidence Based Practice) Fully Online MA
- Education (Fully online) MA
- Education (Leading Sport in Schools) Fully Online MA
- Education (Mentoring) Fully Online MA
- Educational Leadership and Management (Fully Online) MEd
- MA Education (Evidence Based Practice) (Fully Online) MA
- Postgraduate Diploma in Mentoring (Fully Online) Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Residential Education (Fully Online) MA
University of Cambridge
Education
- Education (Arts, Creativity & Education) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Critical Approaches to Children's Literature) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Education, Globalisation and International Development) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Educational Leadership and Improvement) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Educational Policy, Leadership and Improvement) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Knowledge, Power and Politics) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Mathematics Education) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Mathematics Education) PACES entry only Master of Education - MEd
- Education (Primary Education) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education (Primary Education) PACES entry only Master of Education - MEd
- Education (Psychology and Education) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Medical Education MSt Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Education (Research in Second Language Education) Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Education MA
- Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS) MA MBA MSc
University of Chester
Education
- Education MA
- Community Development & Youth Work (CLD) (MSc) MSc
- Community Development & Youth Work (CLD) (PGDip) Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Education (Nursery/Early Education) (part-time) MEd MEd
- Educational Leadership (part-time) MEd MEd
- Inclusive Education (part-time) MEd MEd
- International Education (part-time) MEd MEd
- Leading Learning & Teaching in Education (part-time) MEd MEd
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MEd MEd
University of Dundee
School of Medicine
- Health Professions Education (MSc) MSc
- Health Professions Education (PGDip) Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Dyslexia Action
Dyslexia Action
- Professional Practice in Dyslexia and Literacy MEd
- Specialist Assessment and Teaching for Literacy-Related Difficulties Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
About masters in education
A masters in education explores the education system and the processes involved with educating people. It is a great area of study for those with a keen interest in education and teaching practice, equipping them with the skills to lead and consult within the education sector as well as to formulate policies – whether in the private or the public sector.
Gaining a masters degree in education will offer career-specific opportunities in the field of education, as well as boosting your chances of success in senior management positions. On this course students can undertake research to improve educational practices and standards or offer support to learners of different ages. Upon completion of an education masters, students could become an effective mentor and coach.
A masters in education will encourage students to think deeply and critically about various aspects of education, including education practice, policy and research. Areas of study are likely to include investigating and improving practice, excellence in teaching and learning, educational change, mentoring and coaching, behaviour for learning, adult learning, psychology of learning, and inclusive education.
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Why study a masters in education?
A masters in education is an excellent choice for those who are already working in teaching or another area of education and who want to further their career and expand into a senior management role. It is also suitable for those with a keen interest in education but who are currently working in other fields, as it will provide an excellent range of transferrable skills including critical thinking skills, research skills, communication skills and the ability to build logical and balanced arguments – all of which will be welcomed in a wide range of professions.
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