Education, Power and Social Change (Postgraduate Diploma)
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
Is education a force for reproduction or transformation in the world? Does education change the world or maintain the current system - for example, can it alleviate the effects of poverty or does it increase existing inequalities?
These are just some of the questions we consider in our Postgraduate Diploma in Education, Power and Social Change. This course will deepen your awareness of how education shapes, and is shaped by, our understanding of the world. We explore the links between education (all forms of informal and formal learning, across all age ranges, including adult, higher and professional education), and social and political movements, and develop understandings of how 'education' as a contested field should be viewed within a globalised and postcolonial context.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach to thinking about education, we draw on the arts and humanities as well as the more conventional representations of education in social science. We explore key debates on what is the role of education and how people learn, developed from a range of viewpoints, including critical theory.
The Postgraduate Diploma is one of a suite of postgraduate courses looking at the subject of education, power and social change and is ideal if you are interested in studying this subject at postgraduate level for personal or professional reasons, but you don't want to commit to a full MA. This flexible part-time evening study course allows you to explore your passion for this subject and you can go on to complete our MA, if you wish.
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About this course
Graduates go in to careers in teaching and training, youth work, education policy, and in community and voluntary sector organisations. Possible professions include community education officer, education administrator, or youth worker. This degree can also be useful in becoming a careers adviser or community development worker.
Our standard postgraduate entry requirement is a second-class honours degree (2:2 or above) from a UK university, or an equivalent international qualification.
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Subjects
- Image
- Art
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Human Rights
- Interpretation
- Mental Health
- Social Change
- Social Science
- Globalisation
- Education
- Change
- Indicative
- Postcoloniality
- Social Justice
Course programme
You complete two core modules and two option modules worth a total of 120 credits.
CORE MODULES- Education, Globalisation and Change
- Education, Power and Resistances
- Culture, Community, Identity
- Development Studies: Theoretical Approaches
- Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Theory and Practice
- Psychoanalysis and Culture
- Psychoanalysis and History
- Qualitative Social Research
- Social Justice
- Texts and Interpretation
- Theories and Sites of the Psychosocial
- Theorising Social Research
Additional information
Part-time home students, Year 1: £4410 pa
Part-time home students, Year 2: £1470 pa
Full-time home students: £5880 pa
Part-time international students, Year 1: £8010 pa
Part-time international students, Year 2: £2670 pa
Full-time international students: £10680 pa
Education, Power and Social Change (Postgraduate Diploma)