FdA Learning and Teaching is for people who work in education settings and who aspire 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
Inspire and motivate young people and communities to achieve through sport. Lots of work based learning, allowing you to put all your newly acquired knowledge into practice in real-world situations.
BA (Hons) Early Childhood teaches you how to help young children to thrive, to stay curious and to love learning; it is a perfect stepping stone to a teaching qualification.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time
BEd Primary Education with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) prepares you with the skills and subject knowledge required to teach all National Curriculum subjects. 95% student satisfaction (NSS 2021).
Develop both a theoretical and practical understanding of special educational needs and disability with BA (Hons) Special Educational Needs & Disability Studies.
If you're interested in teaching Early Years then this degree is perfect for you, with an overall focus on primary teaching it also takes a more in-depth look into foundation stage and key stage one.
If you know that you would like a career in teaching, but are not sure whether you would like to work in the primary or secondary sectors, the BA (Hons) Physical Education will help you to decide.
This BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Psychology degree teaches you to maximise sport performance at all levels of competition and help people achieve fitness goals and recover from injury or illness.
If you love books, you'll love the intellectual freedom of this BA (Hons) English degree. You'll study major literary ideas and how different writers, conventional and radical, have approached them.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six part-time
Develop the skills you need for a career in football focusing on player development and team performance, with an optional professional practice year working in the football industry.
Duration: Three years full-time or four years full-time with the optional professional practice year, or up to six years part-time
Train as an Osteopath in our on-site clinic and health laboratories. On completion you'll be eligible to apply for registration to practise as an osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
Duration: Four years full-time or six years part-time - all part-time students must go full-time in years five and six