| Education (Primary Education) PGCE entry only | | |
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School | University of Cambridge Postgraduate Study | | |
Location | Cambridge, EGL, United Kingdom | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 12,850 Full-time Graduate: 11,600 | | |
Degree | Master | | |
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Co-op | | | |
Length | 1 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Bachelor degree (Honours) or 4 years Bachelor's without Honours or Baccalaureat / Bachelier (first-cycle degrees in Quebec province (3 years) (except McGill University)) or Bachelor degree (Honours) or Bachelor's without Honours (3-4 years with 120 credits) from McGill University or First Professional Degree / Grade Professionnelle (titles include Doctor of Dental Medicine / Surgery, Doctor of Medicine and Juris Doctor) with a grade of 3.3/4, 3.3/4.3, B+, 7/9 (York University) | | |
Cost | Tuition cost is based on £15,648. | | |
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Description | The part-time Primary Education route is intended for education professionals, policymakers and researchers at any stage of their career. Many students have relevant international experience and interests. We aim to fuse research and theoretical understandings about primary or elementary education with current priorities in policy and practice.
To apply to finish your Masters through the PGCEM route you will have already completed the Postgraduate Certificate Education (PGCE) at the Faculty of Education. You will then join the Primary Education route for your second year of study. On the Primary Education Masters course you will have the opportunity to: enhance your educational understanding and practice through critical reflection, study and research; critically engage with the best quality national and international educational research that has relevance to primary education; carry out an individual and collaborative critical enquiry into significant educational issues and practice; and develop your thinking in order to contribute to informed policy and practice analysis and improvement in the primary phase and your own work setting. | | |
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