The Education degree at the University of Hertfordshire offers a transformative journey through the realms of learning, reflection, and practical experience. In the first year, you'll embark on a profound exploration of education's philosophical underpinnings and its contemporary challenges worldwide. Armed with an inquisitive mind, you'll question assumptions, scrutinize issues of social mobility, unconscious bias, identity, culture, and class. Government policies' impact on education will be dissected, and theoretical concepts surrounding disability and inclusion will come to life through work-based learning activities. A unique opportunity awaits as you join a department at the University, observing the intricate relationship between education and communication. Year two delves deeper into special educational needs and disabilities, challenging stereotypes and examining the human experience's intricate connection with education. You'll reflect on your values and skills, explore the evolution of education through history and culture, and analyze classroom behavior. Education psychology, ideas, and theories will be your focus, alongside valuable time spent in a work setting, offering fresh perspectives on communication styles and the role of education. In the third year, specialization becomes the focus, allowing you to choose from SEND, teaching and learning, or Mental health and wellbeing. You'll immerse yourself in policy, educational frameworks, and concepts, becoming a critical thinker and engaging audiences with your research. Community projects will provide insights into education delivery, culminating in the Capstone Project—a deep research endeavor allowing you to make a meaningful contribution aligned with your educational philosophy. Your journey concludes with a graduate event, celebrating and showcasing your impactful work.
HSE/SSE:
60% English for HSE/SSE: 70% or IELTS: 6.0 |
The University of Hertfordshire, founded in 1952, is one of the top public institutions in the United Kingdom. The institution has 32,000 students studying for 550 degrees over two campuses. Over 11,500 foreign students from more than 140 countries study at the university's UK campus. The campuses of the University of Hertfordshire are among the 20 safest in England.
Level 4:
What is Education For? (30 Credits) - Compulsory
Representations of Education (15 Credits) - Compulsory
Learning for All (15 Credits) - Compulsory
Observing Practice (15 Credits) - Compulsory
Education in a Digital Age (15 Credits) - Compulsory
Education Now: Contemporary Issues in Education (30 Credits) - Compulsory
Level 5:
Curriculum and Assessment (30 Credits) - Compulsory
Neurodiversity and Autism (30 Credits) - Compulsory
Human Development (15 Credits) - Compulsory
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