University of Buckingham

University of Buckingham

Teaching and Training Postgraduate Degrees (11 results)

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    (4.2) 379 reviews
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Secondary Qualified Teacher Status and PGCE

School Of Education

37 weeks distance/online

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Independent PGCE

School Of Education

37 weeks distance/online

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Primary Qualified Teacher Status and PGCE

School Of Education

37 weeks distance/online

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Prep PGCE with Qualified Teacher Status

University Of Buckingham

37 weeks distance/online

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The National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO) (fully online)

University Of Buckingham

37 weeks distance/online

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MA in Education (Evidence Based Practice) fully online

School Of Education

15 months distance/online

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Postgraduate Teacher Apprenticeship with QTS and PGCE

University Of Buckingham

15 months distance/online

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PGCE for International Trainees (fully online)

University Of Buckingham

37 weeks distance/online

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SR
Student Reviewer
04 Apr 14

University of Buckingham

English Studies for Teaching BA (Hons)

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it a really peacfull place to study in really lovely surroundings please do come here with an open mind do be prepared to put yourself...

SR
Student Reviewer
04 Apr 14

University of Buckingham

English Studies for Teaching (English as a Foreign Language) BA (Hons)

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As a mature student a two year course in english lit is what made up my mind there are some great lecturers and the syllabi are stimulating...