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  2. FdA Early Years is for people who already work in Early Years settings and who wish to advance their careers. Earn while you learn with work-based learning that fits in with your work commitments.
    Duration: Two years full-time or four years part-time
    Level: Undergraduate
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  3. Gain Early Years Teacher Status. No fees. Become a leading professional in early years settings with this Postgraduate Diploma in Early Years with Initial Teacher Training (EYITT).
    Duration: One year full-time or longer part-time options
    Level: Postgraduate
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  4. MA Education  (No UCAS code. Apply to Marjon.)

    MA Education develops your professional expertise in Education. This flexible course takes shape around your work setting and subject interests, enhancing your career progression opportunities.
    Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
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  5. MA Social Policy  (Apply to Marjon)

    Making a difference. This Social Policy Master's will engage you in a high quality, transformative educational experience and equip you to put theory into practice.
    Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
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  6. MPH Public Health  (Apply to Marjon)

    If you’re committed to improving the health of people and want to make a difference then this interdisciplinary Master's of Public Health degree (MPH) is a rewarding way to further your career.
    Duration: Up to three years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
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