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1 CoursesBa hons education and history in University of central lancashire
On Campus
(September)
This degree is perfect if you have aspirations to teach history at secondary school level or beyond. The Education aspect of the course allows you to develop an understanding of educational theories, policies and practice, and apply these to past and present educational issues, whilst the History modules cover different periods, topics, places and approaches, from early modern times to contemporary history; different areas including North America, Europe, Asia and Africa; and additional insights into museums and heritage. This means you will be well equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to teach with a high level of subject expertise, and you will also have broader skills as a team-worker and communicator which will be huge assets in any graduate workplace.
UCAS: 104-112 points at A2, International Baccalaureate Diploma: Pass including 104-112 points from Higher Level Subjects. 62% from all boards in Higher Secondary, IELTS score of 6.0 (with no component score lower than 5.5), DBS check required.
Heritage manager, Historic buildings inspector or conservation officer, Museum education officer, Museum or gallery curator, Museum or gallery exhibitions officer, Secondary school teacher.
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