Education Studies Program By The University of Northampton |Top Universities

Program overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course examines the ways in which knowledge, skills and attitudes are passed on and developed in individuals, both overtly and covertly, through the ‘hidden’ curriculum. It draws on a range of disciplines, including the psychology, sociology, philosophy and history of education, curriculum studies, comparative and international education, and education policy. These disciplines are the theoretical underpinnings of the course. You will have the chance to research educational settings, join in activities in schools and attend visits to other educational settings and institutions such as prisons.

Program overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course examines the ways in which knowledge, skills and attitudes are passed on and developed in individuals, both overtly and covertly, through the ‘hidden’ curriculum. It draws on a range of disciplines, including the psychology, sociology, philosophy and history of education, curriculum studies, comparative and international education, and education policy. These disciplines are the theoretical underpinnings of the course. You will have the chance to research educational settings, join in activities in schools and attend visits to other educational settings and institutions such as prisons.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

Tuition fee and scholarships

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More programs from the university

The University of Northampton’s undergraduate portfolio encompasses approximately 170 courses, including HNDs, foundation degrees, single honours degrees and the most popular – joint honours programs.
These range over a wide range of disciplines, including computing, games, visual and performance arts, engineering, fashion, journalism, media and performance, business, law, education, history, nursing and health-related disciplines, sport, psychology and criminology.

Tuition fees
Tuition fees are identical for all courses and are set at £12,500 per academic year in 2019-2020 – with just a few unavoidable exceptions: Nursing (£15,500), Occupational Therapy and Podiatry (£13,500 in both cases).

Entry requirements
The University of Northampton accepts qualifications from countries world-wide, with country-specific guidance available on the university’s website.

How to apply
If you’re an international student who’s interested in studying at the University of Northampton, applications can be made online through the application portal, via UCAS or via an in-country representative.
 



Law LLB (Hons)

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Our postgraduate portfolio incorporates approximately 50 programs in business, finance, law, counselling, psychology, social care and social work, engineering, computing, bioscience and sport. Many of which offer an optional one-year placement scheme to help boost employability and salary prospects.

Tuition fees

The University of Northampton charges identical fees for all its postgraduate courses - £12,750 per year in 2019-2020 – with only one exception being the Master of Business Administration (MBA) which is £13,500. 
Entry requirements
The University of Northampton accepts qualifications from countries world-wide, with country-specific guidance available on the university’s website.

How to apply

If you’re an international student who’s interested in studying at the University of Northampton, applications can be made online through the application portal, via UCAS or via an in-country representative.

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