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BA (Hons) in Education and Learning, University of Bolton

Bolton,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The BA (Hons) in Education and Learning at the University of Bolton provides an opportunity to explore key education issues such as current policy, history, sociology, philosophy, and psychology of education. This course emphasizes critical and reflective thinking, equality, and diversity, encouraging students to analyze educational practices and reflect on personal and shared experiences. It explores how formal learning shapes lives and influences interests and values. Through a blend of in-depth research, practical observations, and analysis, students are prepared to understand and evaluate various educational environments. The course also offers at least one placement in an educational setting to provide firsthand experience of teaching and learning processes. While it does not lead directly to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), the experience gained supports future teacher training applications. The course's dynamic approach emphasizes understanding education's social, political, and economic contexts, making it ideal for those interested in shaping future educational landscapes.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The University of Bolton's Education courses are highly ranked for student experience and teaching quality, with accolades from The Times and The Guardian. Small class sizes ensure focused attention on individual learning needs, while a friendly campus atmosphere fosters diversity and personal support. Students gain practical experience through placements and benefit from a curriculum rooted in research, reflection, and real-world relevance. The course is especially suitable for those seeking a foundation for postgraduate studies or careers in education, and the university's excellent reputation in student satisfaction makes it a compelling choice.

Specialisation

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This course offers a combination of themes including educational policy, history, sociology, philosophy, and psychology. It focuses on critical reflection, equality, diversity, and understanding how different approaches impact education. Students will study a variety of educational practices across sectors, gain insights into formal and informal learning, and develop research skills, all aimed at understanding the broader landscape of education and learning processes.

Course fees

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Application fees

16.84L

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1st year tuition fees

16.84L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need a total of 112 UCAS points, accepted through various qualifications including A-levels, BTECs, and T-levels. Subjects relevant to education are preferred. Additionally, applicants must have five GCSEs at grade C or above (or 4-9), including English and Mathematics. For those planning to pursue initial teacher training (PGCE) after this degree, GCSEs in English, Math, and Science at grade C or above are required. Non-tariff qualifications may also be considered, and the university advises contacting potential PGCE providers for specific entry requirements.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

100

IELTS

6

TOEFL

80

PTE

50

Career prospects

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Graduates will develop knowledge in educational issues, theories of learning, equality, and policy, along with broad transferable skills such as communication, ICT, research, problem-solving, and self-management. Career options include teaching, learning mentoring, early years education, community education, and roles within government departments, museums, social services, and universities. Further postgraduate options include master's degrees and research opportunities, leading potentially to careers in educational psychology, policy, and social work, among others.

FAQs

What are the English language requirements?

Applicants need IELTS 6.0 with no band below 5.5, or equivalent qualifications such as GCSE or IB English at specified grades. Other recognized English language qualifications are also accepted.

Can I apply directly to the university?

Yes, applications can be submitted directly via the online form on the university’s website. International students can also apply through approved referral partners or UCAS for September intakes.