Teaching in Primary Education (with QTS) BA (Hons) Top Up 16 months Undergraduate Program By University of Worcester |Top Universities
Program Duration

16 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This part time course offers an exciting opportunity for you to train to become a primary school teacher. You will be able to top up if you have 120 credits at level 4 and 120 credits at level 5 and are working or volunteering in a school setting or...
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Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This part time course offers an exciting opportunity for you to train to become a primary school teacher. You will be able to top up if you have 120 credits at level 4 and 120 credits at level 5 and are working or volunteering in a school setting or...
Read more

Admission Requirements

6.5+
  • You will normally have completed a Foundation Degree in an education or teaching related field for example, the University of Worcester's Foundation Degree in Teaching and Learning.
  • All entrants must have achieved a standard equivalent to a grade 4 (formerly grade C) in the GCSE examinations in GCSE in English Language or Literature, Maths and Science. (applicants must have these qualifications by the start of the course). Alternatively, we offer an equivalency test if you don’t have the required GCSE grade to apply for our courses. Trainees who begin courses before providing evidence of the required GCSE standard (or equivalent) will not be eligible for financial incentives, such as bursaries or grants until they achieve the required standard.
  • You will need to source a home school in which to complete your placement and your headteacher must agree to support the requirements of the course

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