Education

University of Manchester
Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Full-time 3 Years Education

A-Level Entry

ABB

About this course

BSc Education draws upon psychology, sociology and critical policy analysis to help explain and understand formal teaching and learning processes, the mechanisms of and solutions to global inequalities both within and beyond education, and how such issues are affected by government policies on education.

A key feature of the BSc Education is the opportunity to choose from one of three specialist pathways through the degree, to enable students to focus their studies on a particular career trajectory. This is not compulsory and you are welcome to tailor all your optional units to your own preferences instead.

  • BSc Education (Primary/Early Years Education) - This pathway is ideal if you want to focus on the Primary and Early Years settings, and how children learn. You will have the opportunity to gain comprehensive knowledge of the core (English, Mathematics and Science) and Foundation subjects, and learning in the Early Years. This pathway enables you to gain sound practical and theoretical knowledge of teaching.

  • BSc Education (International Education) - In response to an increasingly globally mobile and globally connected world, this pathway provides an exciting opportunity for students whose interests lie in education with an international scope. You will consider educational systems and policies, educational purposes, methods and approaches relevant to a shifting global landscape. This pathway offers a well-rounded knowledge of international education and globalisation, including issues and challenges, research-informed policy and practice, and latest developments. You will leave with the knowledge and skills relevant to policy and practice in international education.

  • BSc Education (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)) - The SEND pathway is for students interested in exploring core areas of psychology specifically in relation to education, particularly how cognitive processes are used by typical and atypical learners in educational settings. You will explore theories of development and learning, and consider how these might be used to make learning environments more inclusive of learners in schools and other educational settings.

    The course is ideally suited for those who wish to:

  • begin a career pathway towards Primary or Early Years teaching (e.g. through PGCE Primary);

  • begin a career pathway towards professional psychology training routes, with an educational focus (e.g. educational psychology);

  • enter into other education-based vocations, with a specialism towards pastoral responsibilities and/or special educational needs;

  • enter into a career in Teaching English as a Second Language and/or Non-Government Organisations (NGO) focused on community education or adult learning both in the UK and overseas;

  • prepare for a research career within the public sector and/or private industry.

    A key feature of the course is its `Learning through Research' approach, which enables you to develop skills relevant to employment in a range of professions (including teaching but also civil service, third sector, NGOs, and educational psychology). These include:

  • the ability to collate and analyse data, information, evidence;

  • critical analysis of contemporary global problems in education;

  • written and oral communication skills.

  • In Year 2, this is supported by planning a research project and spending time with a host organisation in an educational setting. This helps build skills to undertake a substantial piece of research in Year 3.
  • Entry Requirements

    A-Level Grades ABB
    BTEC DDM

    Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    2317 Teachers of English as a foreign language
    2316 Special and additional needs education teaching professionals
    2311 Higher education teaching professionals
    2319 Teaching professionals
    2324 Early education and childcare services managers
    2323 Education advisers and school inspectors

    Course Details

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    3 Years
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Manchester
    Scheme
    Undergraduate
    Subjects
    Education