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Education (Wales): Curriculum (Part-time) (MA)

Education (Wales): Curriculum (Part-time) (MA)

Different course options

Study mode

Part time

Duration

3 years

Start date

OCT-26

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MA - Master of Arts

Subject areas

Education Studies

Course Summary

Studying the MA Education (Wales): Curriculum at UWTSD offers numerous benefits. This part-time course is designed to help you understand curriculum theory, design, implementation, and leadership. It is ideal for educational professionals who want to improve their skills and knowledge in curriculum development. You can study in Welsh or English and learn both online and on campus, providing flexibility to fit around your life.This transformative programme is perfect for early career teachers and senior leaders. It is a sector leading course that has been collaboratively developed by seven universities in Wales, with support from the Welsh Government. The course aims to guide student learning, motivate students, and facilitate learning. It also encourages you to enquire into practice and improve practice.The course is three years part-time. There is no full-time option. Students can enter year 2 of the programme if they can show they have completed 60 level 7 credits as part of their PGCE qualification. Alternatively, you can apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL) equivalent to 60 credits. The MA Education (Wales) RPL Application Form has details, including time limits. Students will be supported to complete this process.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£2,600

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£5,600

Entry requirements

All candidates must meet the universitys academic entry requirements. To be eligible you must be:-Resident in WalesEducated to degree level or equivalent;Holder of qualified teacher status (QTS) and registered with the EWC as a school teacher) which must be maintained throughout the course of the programme).Employed by a maintained school in Wales as a teacherEmployed on a minimum of 0.4 FTE contracts, this can include supply teachers who are on long term contracts either with a Local Authority, school or an agency.In year 3 to year 6 of practice from the completion of induction, at the start of the course.Accepted /Enrolled on this specific MA Education offered by the 7 partnership HEIs.Candidates should have where possible the support of their HeadteacherIf you have already achieved a subject-specific Masters, you are still eligible to apply for the funding towards this programmeNo other Masters in Education qualifications offered by the university are eligible for this funding