PGCE - PRIMARY MATHEMATICS

... United Kingdom
... University of Worcester

Course Overview

At Worcester, we were born to teach. The institution was founded in 1946 as a teacher training college with a mission to 'win the peace through education'. At Worcester, we offer a unique opportunity for you to train as a primary mathematics teacher. The course is led by experienced academic staff who are at the forefront of developments being carried out in schools in the area of mathematics teaching, ensuring that your learning is shaped by those helping to shape education itself. We provide an ideal environment to hone your skills as an inspiring and innovative mathematics teacher.

General Eligibility

An Honours degree normally (2:2) or higher from the United Kingdom higher education institution or equivalent qualification, in Mathematics, Science, Engineering or Mathematics related degrees. Non-Mathematical degrees are welcome. You should demonstrate through your application the relevance of your experience and commitment to the Maths pathway. Applicants with a 3rd class degree will be considered on an individual basis.

Part Time Work Details

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Programme Information
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Course Category

Teaching and Education


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Campus Name

Worcester


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

1


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score

0.0


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Tuition Fees Range

£9,250, £14,100,


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