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BA (Hons) Education (Top-up)

Wigan and Leigh College

UCAS Code: PR01 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Wigan and Leigh College

UCAS Code: PR01 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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About this course

Course option

2years

Full-time | 2025

Subject

Education studies

The BA (Hons) course provides an extension opportunity for those who are working in an education setting and already delivering learning. The aim of the programme is to enhance your professional understanding through academic study. Students will undertake a research project and learn about the changes and development of education.

**ALIGNED WITH INDUSTRY**
Tutors have a wide range of professional experience in youth mental health services, nursery management, teaching and training.
The University Centre partners with social services and schools.

**INDUSTRY RELEVANT**
You will develop transferable skills for many different settings, working with children and young people in family centres to children’s care, training and teaching sectors.

**EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM**
Established links with teaching programmes, such as Kingsbridge and Skills Direct, benefit those interested in teaching. Most students who join us without a job secure employment following their placement.
Students have recently taken trips at home and abroad to examine children’s services in Prague and Budapest.

Modules

Modules include:
• Dissertation
• The Professional Role and its Context
• Education of Vulnerable Young People
• Policy and Practice in Educational Settings
• Families Schools and Society*
• Unpicking the Curriculum*
*Optional modules can be subject to change.

Assessment methods

Assessments include; interpreting observations, case studies, reports, presentations, essays, research projects and the production of professional development portfolios.

Tuition fees

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England
£7,500
per year
Northern Ireland
£7,500
per year
Scotland
£7,500
per year
Wales
£7,500
per year

The Uni

Course location:

Wigan

Department:

Teacher Education & Counselling

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