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Masters Degrees in Education
We have 2,341 Masters Degrees in Education
Masters degrees in Education explore advanced topics in pedagogy (the theory and practice of education) as well as individual teacher training for schools, higher education and specialist roles. Many courses are designed for students wishing to become qualified teachers, but some also provide continuing professional development (CPD) for existing practitioners. Postgraduate Education degrees include teacher training qualifications (such as the PGCE), as well as academic programmes such as the M.Ed (Masters in Education). Shorter courses are also available in topics such as TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Foreign Languages) and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language). Vocational training courses will be delivered through a mixture of taught units and professional placements. Academic Masters in Education will include more scope for research and theoretical work.
Why study a Masters in Education?
## Unsurprisingly, the majority of postgraduate courses in Education are designed to lead to a career in teaching. This isn't all there is to a PGCE or an M.Ed though. Education is a diverse profession, with opportunities to focus on different age groups and subject areas or on teaching children with disabilities or other special needs. You won't necessarily be restricted to working within a school, either. Professional teacher training is gaining ground in higher education as university lecturers focus on the way they teach (as well as what they teach). Employment is also available with private tutoring companies or international language training businesses. Other organisations with education roles include museums, galleries and even local councils. In addition to teaching qualifications, a Masters in Education can also provide a pathway to leadership and management roles within educational institutions. This could include roles such as school principal or superintendent. With a focus on educational policy, strategy and decision-making, a Masters in Education can equip graduates with the skills to lead and shape the future of education. For those who are interested in research, a Masters in Education can also provide a solid foundation for further academic study at PhD level. With the option to pursue a thesis-based degree, students can undertake in-depth research into a topic of their choice, making a valuable contribution to the field of education.Refine your search
MA Education
University of Sheffield
School of Education
With our flexible course you can study a broad range of educational and pedagogical concepts, gain an understanding of recent trends and debates within educational research, explore changing conceptions of education and schooling, and consider the implications for education of disciplines such as history, language, psychology and philosophy. Read more
MSc Education, Children & Youth
University College Dublin
UCD School of Education
The MSc Education, Children and Youth is an interdisciplinary programme specialising in research, policy and practice relating to children and young… Read more
Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA
King’s College London
Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
Our Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA offers you the exciting opportunity to study at one of the world’s leading art organisations, and learn from leading academics in education research. Read more
Secondary Education Mathematics, PGCE
University of Greenwich
School of Education
Our PGCE in secondary-level mathematics prepares you to become a professional, creative and reflective teacher. The course includes two school placements, university-based workshops, plus extensive support in the form of online materials. Read more
Learning, Education and Technology - MA
University of Oulu
Master’s Programmes
Learning, Education and Technology is a full-time two-year Master’s degree programme grounded in three viewpoints: collaborative learning, self-regulated learning and technology-enhanced learning. Read more
Online MSc Education
University of Glasgow
Glasgow Online
Start dates – January, April, and September. *Please note that this degree is not a teaching qualification.* Join us on August 2nd for University of Glasgow’s online Education webinar led by programme director, Dr. Read more
MA Psychology and Education
University of Sheffield
School of Education
With a focus on psychological theory, this MA will encourage you to examine the challenges facing education in the 21st century. This one-year, full-time course examines the challenges facing education in the 21st century, focusing particularly on psychological theory. Read more
Education (Secondary) - PGDE
University of Glasgow
School of Education
If you are thinking about saying ‘yes’ to making a difference by becoming a teacher, this Masters-level (postgraduate) qualification is the first step on your journey. Read more
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
University of Bath
Department of Education
Prepare for a career in the fast-evolving world of English language teaching. You’ll gain fresh perspectives on English language education across the globe. Read more
Education Leadership and Management - MA/PGDip/PGCert
University of Roehampton
School of Education
Froebel College and Roehampton's School of Education are rooted in Froebelian principles that include a commitment to addressing people's wellbeing personally, in education, and in their communities. Read more
Surgical Education - MEd/PGDip
Imperial College London
Medicine
These courses use intensive online teaching, discussion and academic work to challenge and develop your thinking and practice as a surgical educator. Read more
MA Digital Literacies, Culture and Education
University of Sheffield
School of Education
Changing digital technologies have an impact on children's lives and present opportunities and challenges for educators. This MA is designed to help those who work with children to respond to these challenges and create new opportunities for literacy, learning, creativity and play. Read more
Secondary Education Science with Chemistry PGCE
University of Greenwich
School of Education
Our Postgraduate/Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) prepares you to become a secondary school teacher of science, specialising in chemistry. Read more
MSc Psychology and Education (Conversion)
University of Sheffield
School of Education
Our MSc offers an innovative, critical and interdisciplinary approach to the study of psychology and its application in an educational context. Read more
Education for Sustainable Futures in Adult, Community & Youth Contexts - MSc
University of Glasgow
College of Social Sciences
This programme provides you with the opportunity to study established and emerging theoretical dimensions of adult education, community development and youth studies. Read more