PGCE Secondary Science (specialising in Chemistry)
Postgraduate
In Norwich
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The PGCE (M) Secondary programme will get you ready to teach pupils aged 11-16 with post-16 enhancement in secondary schools. You will be teaching pupils as they mature from early adolescence into adulthood. The PGCE Science programme is in two parts, core science and an additional course in a science specialism. You'll graduate ready to teach all three sciences up to at least the end of Key Stage 3 (Year 9) and a specialist subject to post-16 level.The programme runs for 38 weeks and you will be based in schools for two thirds, 120 days, of the time for two extensive placements in our partnership schools. You will get a broad range of practical teaching experience and will be able to put ideas and theory into practice as you work in different schools. The rest of the course is on campus and focuses on the curriculum and your professional development.
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Degree Subject Chemistry or a closely related subject. Degree Classification 2:2 or above preferred. Special Entry Requirements Please see below.Entry RequirementDEGREE REQUIREMENTSApplicants are required to have achieved a degree or its equivalent* by the beginning of the PGCE programme in September. A first degree or a higher degree in Chemistry or a closely related subject is recommended. As a general guideline, approximately 50 per cent of the degree should be relevant to the subject you will teach .GCSE REQUIREMENTSBefore making your application you must...
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TUITION FEES
Fees for the PGCE programme will be £9,250 for Home/EU students and £19,000 for International students for entry in September 2018.
MAINTENANCE GRANTS (UK STUDENTS ONLY)
If you are normally resident in England you may be entitled to receive a Maintenance Grant. All candidates from the UK should contact Student Finance England or tel: 0845 300 5090 for full information on Maintenance Grants.
DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION TRAINING BURSARIES (UK/EU STUDENTS) 2018/19
Please contact the Department for Education for information on Bursaries and Funding, including terms and conditions.
CHEMISTRY TEACHER TRAINING SCHOLARSHIPS
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) will be awarding scholarships worth £28,000 to the very best candidates starting PGCE or School Direct (non-salaried) chemistry teacher training in the 2018/19 academic year. To be considered for an RSC Scholarship you will need to have outstanding knowledge of school-level chemistry and the potential to become an inspirational teacher. Applications are now open and we encourage candidates for places on the UEA PGCE to apply. For the full eligibility criteria and online application form visit the RSC website.
LIVING EXPENSES
Approximately £9,135 living expenses will be needed to adequately support yourself.
PGCE Secondary Science (specialising in Chemistry)