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Mathematics with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) MSc

Mathematics with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) MSc

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Study mode

Part time

Duration

2 years

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Teaching / Training (General) Mathematics Teaching

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Our MSc Mathematics with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is a follow-on qualification from our PGCE Mathematics programme. Following the successful completion of a Research into Teaching and Learning module and a school-based research project, you will be qualified to master's level which, in addition to your PGCE, will position you strongly in the broad field of maths teaching.

The structure of the MSc programme has been uniquely designed to allow you to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and then progress to complete the master's degree on a part-time basis during your early years of teaching.

Following completion of your PGCE year, if you are eligible and you decide to progress with master's study, you can enrol onto a Research in Education module. This module is worth 30 credits and is completed online during the summer.

Students who are eligible ‘may progress onto the MSc at the end of the same academic year, or within (but no longer than) 5 years of graduating from the Postgraduate Certificate in Education programme.
You will then enrol onto the final module which involves carrying out a research project relevant to your specialist subject of mathematics and the school/educational context.

This is a distance learning module and involves one-to-one supervision with internationally renowned researchers or experts in the field. Upon successful completion of this second module, you will be awarded an MSc Education.

Who should study this programme?

These are some of the strengths and characteristics you’ll need to get into teaching and find it a fulfilling career:

  • communication skills
  • organisational skills
  • a desire to bring out the best in people
  • resilience, energy, stamina, and a willingness to shoulder responsibility
  • flexibility and a willingness to adapt and get to grips with new developments
  • self-awareness.

Modules

The aims of this module are for you to: critically reflect on current pedagogical developments in secondary mathematics and assess personal professional development needs in relation to these; critically and constructively interrogate your own and/or others' practice in teaching secondary mathematics; gain experience of designing and carrying out a small scale research investigation.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

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International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

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Entry requirements

A PGCE in mathematics awarded by Loughborough University.