Education Studies - BA (Hons)

4.0
10 reviews
  • The university is okay but nothing special. I hear lots of my friends in other universities say that they hate theirs so I am grateful that mine is okay. The lack of facilities is frustrating and I am hoping that this is an area that will improve in the future as the uni grows.
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  • My course is a really interesting and exciting course. I love how it keeps my full attention and the style in which my lectures are delivered by some really passionate and supportive tutors. I would recommend my course to anyone and I really feel it will lead me on to an exciting career when I graduate.
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  • It is ok here there are lots of things to shout about and overall I rate my experience here to date well. The course that I am studying could be better though and the uni facilities could do with improvement but the SU is pretty good and I enjoy catching up there. So overal I woukd say pretty good.
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Bachelor's degree

In Cambridge

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Cambridge

What is education? Why do people learn differently at different ages, and what makes them lifelong learners? What affects how education is provided, and how is your learning affected by the country you live in? If you’re interested in studying education itself, this is the course for you.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Cambridge (Cambridgeshire )
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Cambridge Campus, East Road, CB1 1PT

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Reviews

4.0
fantastic
  • The university is okay but nothing special. I hear lots of my friends in other universities say that they hate theirs so I am grateful that mine is okay. The lack of facilities is frustrating and I am hoping that this is an area that will improve in the future as the uni grows.
    |
  • My course is a really interesting and exciting course. I love how it keeps my full attention and the style in which my lectures are delivered by some really passionate and supportive tutors. I would recommend my course to anyone and I really feel it will lead me on to an exciting career when I graduate.
    |
  • It is ok here there are lots of things to shout about and overall I rate my experience here to date well. The course that I am studying could be better though and the uni facilities could do with improvement but the SU is pretty good and I enjoy catching up there. So overal I woukd say pretty good.
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4.4
fantastic

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Enazi

4.0
31/08/2016
What I would highlight: The university is okay but nothing special. I hear lots of my friends in other universities say that they hate theirs so I am grateful that mine is okay. The lack of facilities is frustrating and I am hoping that this is an area that will improve in the future as the uni grows.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Kayleigh

4.0
30/08/2016
What I would highlight: My course is a really interesting and exciting course. I love how it keeps my full attention and the style in which my lectures are delivered by some really passionate and supportive tutors. I would recommend my course to anyone and I really feel it will lead me on to an exciting career when I graduate.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

N

4.0
29/08/2016
What I would highlight: It is ok here there are lots of things to shout about and overall I rate my experience here to date well. The course that I am studying could be better though and the uni facilities could do with improvement but the SU is pretty good and I enjoy catching up there. So overal I woukd say pretty good.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Charlotte

4.0
28/08/2016
What I would highlight: AMAZING completed my BA Business degree at Chelmsford campus nad loved it. Excellent facilities and support in this campus as well as Chelsford. Especially for disabled students like me. Back to do a masters and it is wonderful. Encouragement from staff is phenomenal. Come here ;)
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Katie

4.0
27/08/2016
What I would highlight: The uni and my course are fine. Sometimes I lack a bit of motivation but there are always friends and tutors that are supportive and there to help when you need it. Not a cheap place to study, so I find I am not out socialising as much as I would like too.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2016

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • IT
  • Education Studies
  • Communication Skills
  • Education Sociology
  • Education Development
  • Education Management
  • Learning Teaching
  • Education and training
  • Learning assessment
  • Learning and Teaching

Course programme

What is education? Why do people learn differently at different ages, and what makes them lifelong learners? What affects how education is provided, and how is your learning affected by the country you live in? If you’re interested in studying education itself, this is the course for you.

Education is hugely important to all of us. It affects our experiences, ambitions, qualifications and prospects. But it’s designed and delivered differently in different places – both nationally and internationally. Our course explores how and why educational differences occur, and opens up a range of fascinating careers to you.

This course will help you to develop as an independent, critical problem-solver. You’ll explore academic theory relating to education, and pedagogy – that is, how people are taught. You’ll look at the underlying values, principles and philosophies of educational processes and systems, and examine the complex interplay of factors which shape education provision.

Many of us continue to learn throughout our lives, so our course looks at educational differences at various life stages rather than concentrating on a single phase, such as childhood. It also considers how people develop identities as learners based on their education, society and the online environment they have access to; digital technology’s ever-increasing role in education; and what can be learned about education and citizenship in this age of social networking.

Our friendly, helpful tutors will offer support and guidance throughout, and help you to think about – and plan for – your future career.

Education Studies - BA (Hons)

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