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  (Secondary) Physics PGCE


University of Brighton    School of Education

Full time September PGCE Full-time 1 year
Education (11) Physics (29)

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Are you passionate about physics and want to inspire the next generation? Look no further than the Secondary Physics PGCE programme at the University of Brighton. This course not only leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for teaching 11-16-year-olds in England, but it also offers enrichment opportunities to teach the 16-18 age phase. With over 100 years of experience in teacher education, the University of Brighton is an outstanding provider. You'll benefit from practical and theoretical modules, diverse school-based experience, and support throughout your early career. Scholarships and bursaries may be available, and if you lack subject knowledge, Subject Knowledge Enhancement courses are offered. Start your teaching journey today!

About the course

Our (Secondary) Physics PGCE leads to the award of Qualified Teacher Status for the 11–16 age range and offers enrichment opportunities to teach age 16–18.

We will equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a confident and competent physics teacher. You will benefit from also teaching biology and chemistry and we will develop your subject and pedagogical knowledge to be able to do this.

Our teaching graduates' benefit from excellent employment rates that are consistently above the sector average. Plus, we’ll continue to support you as an early career teacher.

At Brighton you’ll train to teach with an Ofsted ‘outstanding’ provider and be educated by an expert team.

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Entry Requirements

Normally an honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in physics or a subject that is closely related.

If your degree was awarded more than five tears ago, isn’t in the subject area you wish to teach, or you have relevant professional experience but need to learn how to apply that to teaching you may be suitable for a Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) course. If you pass the SKE it qualifies you to start a PGCE.

GCSE (minimum grade C or grade 4): At least English language and maths. In-house equivalence tests are available for suitable candidates.

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