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Ideal for early career academic and support staff or experienced staff looking to update their practice, this course provides the primary source for continuing professional development at the University of Wolverhampton.
Learning, teaching and assessment are placed into focus, mindful of practical working needs in teaching and supporting roles. You will develop your classroom practice – including e-learning – within a framework of current andragogical theory, enhancing your employability in Higher Education fields.
To hold a good honours Degree (normally a 2:2 or above).
Active teaching throughout the course in a Higher Education setting (at least 24 hours) and specifically 10 hours teaching over the first two semesters in the year of entry.
International applicants will be required to hold IELTS with an overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each element.
Home Part-time £3029 per year
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