Education Studies with Languages BA (Hons)

Education Studies with Languages BA (Hons)

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About the course

Education Studies with Languages is distinct from the Single and Joint Honours courses as it combines the study of Education with the study from beginner or post GCSE level of a foreign language, we currently offer:

  • French
  • Spanish
  • Mandarin
Note: Only French is available for 2013 entry.

It would be of interest to students who dropped languages at school after year nine or after GCSE, and to students who have no background in languages but realise the potential of skills in a foreign language for future employment prospects.

Reasons why you should choose to study Education Studies with Languages Degree at DMU
  • Enhance your global employability with the knowledge of Educatio…

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About the course

Education Studies with Languages is distinct from the Single and Joint Honours courses as it combines the study of Education with the study from beginner or post GCSE level of a foreign language, we currently offer:

  • French
  • Spanish
  • Mandarin
Note: Only French is available for 2013 entry.

It would be of interest to students who dropped languages at school after year nine or after GCSE, and to students who have no background in languages but realise the potential of skills in a foreign language for future employment prospects.

Reasons why you should choose to study Education Studies with Languages Degree at DMU
  • Enhance your global employability with the knowledge of Education Studies combined with another language
  • 100 per cent of Education Studies graduates are successful within six months of completing their course (DLHE 2010/11)
  • Academic staff include experienced practitioners, ensuring the skills you develop are current to professional practice
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Key facts

UCAS course code: XR39

Duration: Three years full-time, six years part-time.
Option of a one year Erasmus study abroad between years two and three.

Institution code: D26

Entry and admission criteria

2013/2014 UCAS Points A minimum of 280 points GCSEs
  • Five GCSEs at grade C or above including English. Plus one of the following:
Alevels
  • Normally with at least 180 points from 2 A levels with a specified subject** at grade B or above
BTEC
  • BTEC National Diploma - Distinction/Merit/Merit
  • BTEC National Certificate - only in combination with other accepted qualifications
  • BTEC National Award - only in combination with other accepted qualifications
  • BTEC Extended Diploma (3 A2s) - BTEC Distinction/Merit/Merit
  • BTEC Diploma (2 A2s) - BTEC Distinction* Distinction*
  • BTEC 90 credit Diploma - only in combination with other accepted qualifications
  • BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (1 A2) - only in combination with other accepted qualifications
  • BTEC certificate (1 A1) - only in combination with other accepted qualifications
Access Course

Pass. English GCSE equivalency required, 12 level 2 credits

Interview: No

Work Experience: No

International Baccalaureate: 28+

International students:
If English is not your first language, we require an English language level of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.

Access to HE Diploma:
Pass. English and Maths GCSE equivalency required, 12 level 2 credits in each subject.

Personal Statement selection criteria
  • Clear communication skills, including good grammar and spelling
  • Information relevant to the course applied for
  • Interest in the course demonstrated with explanation and evidence
  • If relevant for the course - work and life experience

Teaching and assessment

The language module focuses on language competence and a ‘cultural awareness’ class each week, which introduces the history, culture, institutions, politics and literature of your chosen language.

Education Studies staff are experienced in all stages of schooling, and are also actively engaged in leading research projects that feed into our teaching.

Teaching methods include lectures, research seminars and self-directed study. Assessment is by coursework, book reviews, reflective writing, seminar papers, group presentations, placements, exam and dissertation.

Students may take the following language ‘routes’ depending on the languages background/level on entry:

  • Beginner in French, Spanish or Mandarin: Basic User (A1/A2)
  • Post GCSE in French or Spanish:Independent User (B1/B2)(2)

Course modules

1 year modules

  • Perspectives in Education
  • Teaching and Learning in the Primary Sector
  • Children and Childhood: Current Debates
  • Language Module 1

2 year modules

Core module: And select two modules from:

  • Researching Childhood
  • Language Module 2
    Optional modules (Pick 2 from the list)
  • Philosophy of Education
  • New Practitioners in Education
  • Young Learners and English as a Second Language
  • Teaching Diversity: Inclusive Education Internationally
  • Policy and Politics of Education
  • Development of the Individual Child
  • Cultural and Educational Transformations

3 year modules

  • Education Dissertation
  • Language Module 3

Optional modules (Pick 2 from the list)

  • Education and Equality: Class, Race and Ethnicity
  • Gender and Education
  • Radical Educations
  • Adult Learners and Learning
  • Placement
  • Education and the Arts

Work experience and placements

Strong links with education providers gives opportunities to undertake a placement in a local school. Voluntary work in educational settings is also encouraged as students find it prepares them very well for initial teacher training.

You can also benefit from an Erasmus exchange in the country where the language you are studying is spoken. Studying abroad excellent for improving language skills and undertaking self-discovery and personal development.

Graduate careers

You may choose to study for a PGCE. Whilst you would not be able to teach Languages at Secondary level with this Degree, competence in a foreign language to Independent User/Proficient User level is useful for Primary teaching. Many students follow a career in teaching.

However, the degree opens up opportunities to work in a number of wider educational environments, including:

  • Youth and Community Work
  • Local Authority Employment
  • Social and Educational Research
  • Early Years Settings
We also range of postgraduate opportunities, including Education Practice MA.

Fees and funding

UK/EU Full-time £9000 Part Time 2013/14 4 Year Course £5925 6 Year Course £3950 Per Module (15 Credits) £988 International
Full-time Band 1 £10,750 Band 2 £11,250

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Facilities

Investment of £8 million in our first-class teaching and learning facilities helps develop your practical experience and enhances your employability.

Our award winning library is stocked with a range of text books, journals, e-journals, videos and DVDs and is open 24 hours a day.

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