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MA Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

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    MA: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

Our Learning and Teaching in Higher Education MA is specially designed to improve your career if you’re assisting student learning or teaching in higher education.

You’ll have the opportunity to move up to higher paying roles with more responsibility and recognition thanks to our course’s Higher Education Academy (HEA)-accreditation. You’ll also study specific e-learning modules that are accredited by the Staff and Education Development Association.

Our course will work around your teaching schedule, preparing you to take on more responsibility for your higher education subject. You’ll become more confident in the theory, research and practical fields of teaching and learning.

Entry Requirements

You must be currently teaching in a higher education institution.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

After you graduate, you’ll use your newfound abilities to help your students learn more effectively and achieve success in their own lives.

Our graduates have gone on to leadership roles, further research and publication in the field of learning and teaching in higher education.

Their places of work include the University of Surrey, University College London, London Metropolitan University and Camden Council. Job titles they now hold include research coordinator, senior economics lecturer, senior pharmacology lecturer and lecturing roles in many other subjects.

Module Details

Year 1 modules include:

Facilitating Student Learning (core, 20 credits)
Learning and Teaching Dissertation / Project (core, 60 credits)
Theoretical Perspectives on Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (core, 20 credits)
Applying Learning Technologies (option, 20 credits)
Curriculum Evaluation and Development (option, 20 credits)
Facilitating Online Learning and Collaboration (option, 20 credits)
Managing the Assessment and Feedback Process (option, 20 credits)
Negotiated Study Module (option, 20 credits)
Researching Higher Education (option, 20 credits)
Web-based Learning and Teaching (option, 20 credits)

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