Course description
Choose our BA (Hons) / BSc (Hons) Education (Secondary) degree and learn from world-leading academics and outstanding teachers who have strong partnerships with local schools. This gives you access to cutting-edge practice and research throughout your secondary teaching degree.
Our pioneering approach to professional education gives you time to develop as a secondary school teacher. With our four year teaching degree, you’ll be able to grow in confidence and critically reflect on your skills. The course gives you a more personalised learning experience than the Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) route of only one year.
You'll gain a research-informed degree, making you well equipped to enter the world of secondary education from the day you graduate. In the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021, our Educational research ranked third highest in Scotland for quality of research outputs with 100% of our research impact and environment in Education classed as world leading or internationally excellent.
We also deliver chemistry and physics teaching courses in collaboration with Forth Valley College.
Subjects
Teaching (secondary teaching), TeachingEntry requirements
Scottish Higher, standard entry requirements: A,B,B,B
- To include one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics at Higher at grade B.
- Higher English at grade C and National 5 Mathematics (or Applications of Mathematics) at grade C or equivalent.
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Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Main Site
Grange Road
Stirling
Course provider
University of Stirling
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