Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln - Teaching and Courses

Teaching and Courses

Bishop Grosseteste offers Foundation and Honours degrees and Education and Subject courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Courses on offer include: Undergraduate Level Foundation degrees

  • Foundation Degree in Children's Services
  • Foundation Degree in Learning Practitioners

Honours degrees

  • BA (Hons) Drama in the Community
  • BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies
  • BA (Hons) English Literature
  • BA (Hons) Heritage Studies
  • BA (Hons) Primary Education (QTS)
  • BA (Hons) Professional Studies in Primary Education (QTS)
  • BA (Hons) Professional Studies in Education (non-QTS)
  • BA (Hons) Theology and Ethics in Society
  • BA/BSc (Hons) Education and Subject Studies
  • Education Studies and Art and Design
  • Education Studies and Drama
  • Education Studies and English
  • Education Studies and Geography
  • Education Studies and History
  • Education Studies and Mathematics
  • Education Studies and Special Educational Needs & Inclusion (SENI)
  • Education Studies and Sport
  • Education Studies and Theology

Postgraduate Level

  • MA in Community Archaeology (subject to validation)
  • MA in Heritage Education
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Primary)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Secondary)
  • Graduate Teacher Programme
  • MA in Education

Professional Development

  • Masters level awards
  • Continuing professional development
  • International projects

Many students combine education studies with another specialist subject, allowing them to gain degree level knowledge of a subject. Teaching is through lectures, seminars, workshops, practicals and work-related placements.

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