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ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION: DIPLOMA IN TEACHING - SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES ROUTE


FTB247 1 YEAR, FULL-TIME (3 DAYS PER WEEK)


This Access to HE Teaching - Science and Humanities Diploma is aimed at those who are interested in pursuing a teaching career. You will follow a Humanities based route studying Sociology, Social & Political History and Literary Studies.


Your classes will be engaging and enable you to be involved and assessed by a range of methods including presentations, essays, reports, case studies, debates and short in-class exams.


You will need to organise your own relevant teaching experience in a school to take place during the January to February half term (this is a mandatory aspect of the Teaching Diplomas); you may also need to obtain a Disclo- sure & Barring Services (DBS) check in order to carry out your placement.


PROGRESSION


This Diploma leads to degree courses in teaching as well as other degrees, for example, English, journalism, history, sociology and educational psychology.


FIND OUT MORE ONLINE PETROC.AC.UK


LOCATION KEY:


UNIVERSITY CENTRE, BRANNAMS NORTH DEVON CAMPUS


22 MID DEVON CAMPUS


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