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Website: www.dundee.ac.uk
Study mode distance learning
Degree: Masters
Start Date: 2019/01/10
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Description
The Master of Education is a suite of postgraduate modules in professional development for teachers and professionals who work, or have experience of working, in an educational setting. The course is recognised as a professional learning course by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) but it is not an initial teaching qualification and does not qualify you to teach in Scotland.
Entry requirements
NB The October intake is only open to applicants from Dubai
Requirements
Entry requirements
NB The October intake is only open to applicants from Dubai
Language qualifications
IELTS: 6.5 (5.5 in L/R/S, 6.0 in writing)
Notice: This is the default IELTS grade for University of Dundee, Teacher training and education. For the most up to date IELTS requirements, please contact our counsellors.
About this university
International students
For students travelling from outside the UK, the International Advice Service is available to help them with all aspects of the transition. They offer confidential advice and help on matters such as immigration and visas, working during and after studies as well as community group information and links to international hospitality schemes. There is support for international families as well as arranging cultural and social events during the year aimed primarily at international students. They are based in the Enquiry Centre on Campus Green or via email. Students are represented by the University's Student Representative Council while the Students Association organises the societies, clubs and organisations outside the classroom. It is unusual because it isn't a member of the National Union of Students due to cost and political considerations. The union is based in Airlie Place, at the centre of the main campus and has a bar, nightclub and refectory on site. There are 42 clubs associated with the Sports Union at the university and these have annual award ceremonies as well as an annual Ball. A multi-million pound redevelopment saw a number of new facilities for sports around the university including the first UK gym with mp3/mp4 compatible personal viewing screens.