Key Facts
- Indicative Fee
Home/EU: £5450 Part-Time: £2725
International: £12300 Part-Time: £6150 - Financial support
- Course Tutor(s):Sue Askew
- Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time.
- Study Method: Full-time, Part-time
- Department: Dept of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment
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Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment MA
This masters degree will:
- examine new developments in policy and practice
- enable you to analyse and reflect on your professional experience
- give you the skills to become a successful leader
- help you to create and sustain change.
Features
This masters degree provides the opportunity to:
- comprehend, analyse, debate and evaluate viewpoints
- improve your research literacy and research skills
- enhance your communication skills across national, cultural and linguistic boundaries.
Who is this programme for?
Professionals in education – for example, teachers, lecturers, inspectors or those working for government agencies.
Entry requirements
A good first degree, plus an approved teaching qualification or appropriate professional experience.
How are you assessed?
By 5,000-word coursework assignments and a 20,000-word dissertation or 10,000-word report.
Attendance
Face-to-face evening sessions.
Core modules
- Assessment: Issues and Practice
- Curriculum Design and Development
- Investigating Research Into Schooling, Curriculum, Teaching And Learning
