Full time
1 year
18-SEP-23
MSc - Master of Science
Education Studies Equity Education Policy / Planning
Taught
This programme provides the broad preparation needed for work in education policy. The teaching methods emphasise dealing with applied issues and facilitate your development as a critical thinker through engaging with real life issues.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
CAREER PROSPECTS
Employment: Past Graduates have found employment across the globe; they are working as administrators, lecturers, and researchers in Higher Education; as teachers, of all subjects, in primary and secondary schools; as advisors in education and policy making relating to a variety of topics, including privatisation, marketability, sustainability; and there are those who are developing their own initiatives utilising the skills they gained in this programme.
Opportunity: Education is increasingly part of a broader spectrum of public policy issues relating to health, social policy, and the economy. Experience in this growing field, particularly as it relates to an ever-widening range of objectives and policy discourse on an international scope will be invaluable. This programme is designed to provide individuals with that necessary skillset and international outlook.
For this course (per year)
£10,050
For this course (per year)
£23,520
2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in education, social sciences, business, law, public administration, or a related subject.
The University of Glasgow is one of four ancient universities in Scotland, founded back in 1451. Alumni include seven Nobel Prize winners, Scotland’s First Minister and a Prime Minister, while Albert Einstein gave a lecture on the theory of relativity there back in 1933. The university has over 7,000 postgraduate students from 140 countries around the world, taking up taught and research degrees. Study options vary from Financial Economics...more
Online | 24 months | 18-SEP-23
Full time | 1 year | 18-SEP-23
Full time | 1 year | 18-SEP-23
Full time | 24 months | 18-SEP-23
Full time | 1 year | 18-SEP-23