Swansea University Postgraduate Prospectus 2021

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teaching their students. We offer PGCE secondary programmes in the following subject areas: • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Design and Technology • English • Mathematics • Modern Foreign Languages (French and Spanish) • Physics • Welsh English and Welsh medium pathways available. SUSP has high expectations of student teachers and applicants must demonstrate to an interview panel that they have the intellectual qualities, attitudes and values required for teaching in the secondary sector. Applicants must also have the personal attributes that will enable them to develop as research informed reflective practitioners and the resilience to adapt well to the demands of the programme. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Dr Helen Lewis or Dr Neil Lucas - pgce-enquiries@swansea.ac.uk to discuss the requirements of the programme or complete an enquiry form via our website: s wansea.ac.uk/education/ postgraduate-study/pgce/enquiry/ EDUCATION MPhil/PhD FT PT We welcome applications from students wishing to pursue graduate level research. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Dr Janet Goodall – j.s.goodall@swansea.ac.uk to explore possible supervision topics and areas of research. Areas of expertise within SUSE include: • Additional Learning Needs • Adult Education • Digital Skills • Early Childhood • Leadership

PGCE SECONDARY WITH QTS (QUALIFIED TEACHER STATUS) FT This innovative Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programme that leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is delivered in partnership with schools across Wales. The Swansea University Schools’ Partnership (SUSP) has designed the programme to produce teachers who are research informed and able to reflect upon their practice in order to improve all aspects of student learning. The programme produces teachers who will enter the profession with subject, pedagogical and research knowledge. They will be prepared as career-long professionals who can respond to the changing nature of knowledge in society and will be experts in Completing the PGCE programme does not provide ‘Leave to Remain’ status for International students to work as a teacher within the UK. For further information review the UK Visa and Immigration Service regulations that apply to study and post-study in the UK. PGCE SECONDARY WITH QTS (QUALIFIED TEACHER STATUS) COURSES Entry Requirements Typically an honours degree at a minimum of 2:2 in a relevant subject, or a related subject with at least 50% relevant subject content; Grade B GCSE in English/Welsh language or literature (students applying for the Welsh medium programme will be required to have a GCSE in Welsh); Grade B GCSE in Mathematics. Equivalency tests available for suitable applicants. English Language Requirement IELTS 7.0 (minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent.

The Education programme is closely connected to the research strengths of the academic staff who are actively involved in the ’Education Policy and Practice’ research group and more widely in other areas within the field of Education. Academic staff at SUSE produce world-class research in a wide range of areas linked to Education and seek to promote collaboration between scholars, educators, teachers, school leaders and policymakers. Working at an elite academic level, you will conduct original research that is impactful and publishable. All Education research students belong to the Graduate Centre in the College of Arts and Humanities. The Centre provides pastoral as well as administrative support and is also responsible for research skills training and support, and facilitating a lively intellectual environment for the College’s postgraduate research community of 200 students. Dependent on research project, some offers are conditional upon a successful Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check or international Police Check equivalent’. English Language Requirement IELTS 6.5 (minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. RESEARCH COURSES Entry Requirements Typically a 2:1 honours degree, and a master’s degree with a minimum overall grade at ‘merit’, (or Swansea University recognised equivalent qualification).

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