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University College London (UCL)The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MA | Part-time, Mixed-mode | 2 years | January, April, October | find out | find out |
This masters degree will:
This masters degree provides the opportunity to:
Teachers, teacher educators, managers and policy-makers in the field of adult literacy, language (ESOL) and numeracy.
Entry requirementsA good first degree or equivalent, and experience of teaching or management in the field of adult literacy, language and numeracy. There are additional requirements if you wish to take modules leading to a Postgraduate Certificate in Adult Literacy or ESOL Teaching.
Core topicsBy coursework and a dissertation of 20,000 words or a report of 10,000 words. For some modules you will compile a teaching portfolio, including critical reflection on assessed teaching.
AttendanceMixed mode, including face-to-face evening and occasional daytime sessions and online learning.
Where do our students go?Graduates of this masters degree are currently working as:
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