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MA Education Full-time Generic route

Become a specialist in education. Deepen your knowledge with a highly specific postgraduate degree. Expand your career options in a wide range of educational contexts.

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Key course information

Course codeCID825
Duration1 year
Fee(s)View fees
LocationOn campus

Course summary

MA Education is a flexible postgraduate course for teachers and education professionals. It helps you build your knowledge and improve your career options. It can support your development in schools and other education settings. It can also lead to roles in areas like education policy or government.

You'll study with a wide range of people. This includes primary and secondary teachers, as well as people working in universities, prisons, and charities.

The course helps you explore ideas about education. You'll also apply these ideas to your own work and experience.

If you already work in education, this MA can support your professional growth. It can also help you move into new roles.

Depending on the modules you choose, you'll graduate with one of the following degree titles:

  • MA Education (Generic)
  • MA Education (Early Years Teaching).

Please note, this course doesn't lead to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

This course is also available to study through our Global Partnerships.

Why Sunderland for Education and Teacher Training

What you'll study

Core modules (Generic route)

Optional modules (Generic route, choose two)

Many of our courses include a range of modules you can choose from. Some options may only be available if you’ve already studied specific modules. If you’re not sure what you need before picking a module, your course leader can help.

Postgraduate module credits should total 180. If optional modules are available alongside core modules on your course, you should choose an amount that totals 180 credits.

How you'll learn

You'll attend the on-campus sessions in the evening.

We use a range of teaching and learning methods including:

  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Group work and discussions
  • Tutorials
  • Practical activities.

Master's degrees also involve a higher level of independent study.

Your progress will be checked through written work, including a dissertation. Other tasks include presentations and creating learning resources such as leaflets.

Our tutors will be on-hand to offer one-to-one support during the course. If you're an international student, we'll help you settle into life in the UK.

Entry requirements

Fees and finance support

If you're a UK home student or EU student residing in the UK, you can apply for SLC funding if you choose to study the part-time course, on campus, over two years, or the full-time course over one year. If you elect to take longer to complete the course or bring any Level 7 credits from prior study with you, you're likely to be ineligible for SLC funding.

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Disclaimer

We want to make sure you have clear and accurate information about our courses. Our website always shows the latest updates. If you’ve applied and you're offered a place, we’ll contact you in writing if anything important changes.

For more information, view our programme specifications. These include course content, learning outcomes, and the skills you'll gain.