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University of Brighton: Physics (Secondary) PGCE

Institution University of Brighton View institution profile
Department School of Education
Web https://www.brighton.ac.uk
Telephone 01273 644644
Study type Taught

Summary

The University of Brighton is one of the UK's largest teacher training universities, rated Outstanding by Ofsted in our most recent inspection.

This course leads to the award of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for the 11–16 age range which enables you to be employed as a qualified teacher in secondary schools in England, it is also recognised in Wales once registered with The Education Workforce Council (EWC). The course also offers enrichment opportunities to teach the 16–18 age phase.

Studying with us, you will have access to excellent resources and gain practical experience in two contrasting schools. We have partnerships with over 600 schools and colleges in the south east offering opportunities in large, small, urban and rural settings.

You will be mentored by a successful teaching team with an outstanding national reputation and comprehensive research profile that informs course content.

If your degree was awarded more than five years ago, isn’t in physics but is closely related, or you have relevant professional experience but need to learn how to apply that to teaching, we may recommend a Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) course.

Postgraduate Certificate in Education - PGCE

The University of Brighton has a community of around 3,000 postgraduate students from all over the world. We have three campuses in Brighton on the south coast of England - whichever campus you’re based at, you’ll be by the beach, beautiful countryside and within easy reach of London.

We’re also in the top 50 for graduate outcomes in the UK (Complete University Guide 2024).

Accredited courses

The university takes a career-focused approach to learning and many of our 140+ postgraduate courses are recognised and accredited by leading professional bodies. Some courses offer exchanges and collaborations with our research partners in …

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