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Part time January, September MA 3 years part time
Education (11)

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The MA in Higher Education is a flexible, part-time course designed for professionals working in teaching or professional services roles within the higher education sector. Over three years, you will explore various aspects of higher education practice and research, allowing you to critically reflect on your work and enhance teaching, student support, and professional services provision. With a focus on work-based learning, you will have the opportunity to choose from a range of option units to tailor your studies to your specific area of practice. The course is delivered online, offering flexibility to fit around your work commitments. Graduates can pursue careers in higher education management, academic teaching, research, or further study.

About the course

Our three year, part-time masters degree is a work-based course that gives you the opportunity to relate your higher education practice to your studies. 

The higher education sector brings together a wide range of professional practices including lecturers, researchers, librarians, support, administrative, and student services. Our course is for professionals working across all areas: academic, administration, governance, academic support services to human resources. 

You will share experiences from your higher education role and learn about others too, gaining a broad perspective of higher education practices and its associated professional identities. 

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Where will I study?

Where is Manchester Metropolitan University
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