Master's Degrees
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Our wide range of masters and doctoral level qualifications are designed to meet the needs of home and international professionals working in the education field. We cater for teachers needing a short course, professionals requiring a Masters degree or those who wish to undertake a substantial piece of educational research. To discuss your options please join us at Postgraduate Open Evening 28th June 2012 |
Taught Masters Courses in Education at Warwick
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The Warwick Masters in Education taught courses are of very high quality, and are based on leading edge research. There are seven degrees covering a wide range of fields.
These degrees aim to meet the needs of teachers and others working professionally in education and training, including those from overseas, in a variety of ways:
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Meeting the personal and professional development needs of full time and part time students
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Encouraging critical and creative academic activity
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Helping with organisation improvement and development
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Sharing ideas and experiences with colleagues
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Providing a critical approach to recent research findings and policy initiatives
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Providing alternative ‘research’ and ‘professional’ routes through some courses in order to meet different student needs
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Each degree has associated postgraduate awards and postgraduate certificates, smaller qualifications than the full masters which can be credited to a Warwick Masters in Education degree
