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  1. Professional Education and Training in Human Services

    MA / PGDip

    Kingston University - Social Work

    This course provides structured continuing professional development for those working in professional education and training in human services (PETHS). Social workers may achieve GSCC Post-Qualifying Higher Specialist and Advanced level qualifications alongside a PgDip or MA.

  2. Primary Teaching leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

    PGCE

    Kingston University - School of Education

    Our PGCE course in Primary Teaching provides an intensive, highly challenging and rewarding programme that will enable you to qualify as a primary teacher for Key Stage 1 and 2 at the end of a year of training. You will also receive the award of PGCE with 60 credits towards a masters degree.

  3. Healthcare Education and Clinical Leadership

    MSc

    Kingston University - Nursing

    If you are a healthcare professional and/or mentor who is keen to learn more about teaching and management techniques, this innovative MSc is ideal. The course offers modules that apply to any healthcare setting, as well as work-based learning assignments that recognise local and individual needs that are defined by yourself, your employer and the University.

  4. Secondary Teaching leading to Qualified Teacher Status

    PGCE

    Kingston University - School of Education

    Kingston's PGCE course in Secondary Teaching offers an intensive and well-supported year of training that will prepare you to teach children at Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and in the sixth form. What will you study?

  5. Child Centred Interprofessional Practice

    MA

    Kingston University - School of Education

    This course is designed for: - those who work in strategic roles in any area of the new Children's Workforce; and - graduates wishing to develop careers in this area. It offers a rigorous academic curriculum, including training in research methodology that will enable you to undertake a substantial piece of independent research rooted in your own or others' professional experience.

  6. Professional Studies in Education

    MA / PGCert / PGDip

    Kingston University - School of Education

    These award-bearing continuing professional development programmes are aimed at all postgraduate and post-experience professionals who work in an educational context. They are flexible and modular, so, should you have to leave the programme at any stage, you may claim the award for which you are eligible.

  7. Education Doctorate

    EdD by taught

    Kingston University - School of Education

    If you are a busy professional who would like to undertake a substantial investigation into an area of current professional practice in education or training, this innovative, part-time programme is ideal. Comparable to the PhD in terms of scale and rigour, it will provide you with a thorough grounding in theory and practice of educational research, professional competence and transferable employment skills.

  8. Education: English Language Teaching

    MA / PGDip

    Kingston University - School of Education

    This full-time taught masters course in the School of Education is suitable for educators and teachers in all phases of compulsory and post-compulsory education. It is also relevant for postgraduates and users of business English wishing to develop their skills and knowledge of English language teaching (ELT) to masters level.

  9. Education

    PhD / MA by research

    Kingston University - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

    Research degree programmes are available at masters and doctoral level. MA, PhD and EdD programmes are designed to meet the needs of the education professional who wishes to undertake workplace learning in a supportive environment and further their evidence-informed practice.

 
 
 
 
 

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