Education, Power and Social Change (MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate) - 2012/2013 entry
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Overview
This programme addresses key debates in the study of education, power and social change from an interdisciplinary perspective. Themes, issues and methodologies are developed from a range of viewpoints, and the programme offers those with an interest in, or concern about, education the opportunity to explore relevant theory, research and policy developments and, where relevant, to apply these to education practices.
We explore the links between education and social and political movements and develop understandings of how 'education' as a contested field should be viewed within a globalised and post-colonial context. It will appeal to those interested in developing and extending their knowledge and understanding of education and social change.
The programme will deepen your awareness of how education shapes, and is shaped by, our understanding of the world and may contribute to your professional development. It is flexibly designed with a range of option modules, and a Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate are also available.
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Why study this course at Birkbeck?
- A high-quality, postgraduate-level qualification for those involved, or wishing to be involved, in the interdisciplinary field of education.
- Range of option modules allows you to select pathways relevant to your professional and personal needs and interests.
- MSc students have the opportunity to develop either a dissertation or an action research project.
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Course structure
All MSc and Postgraduate Diploma students take the two core courses (Modules 1 and 2); Postgraduate Certificate students must take at least one of the two.
- Module 1: Education, Globalisation and Change
- Module 2: Education, Power and Resistances.
Modules 3 and 4 are options drawn from a wide range of Master's programmes. You may select specified modules to enable you to specialise in your own areas of interest. Master's programmes may include:
- Arts Policy and Management with Arts Education
- Development Studies
- Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity
- Gender, Sexuality and Society/Gender, Sexuality and Culture
- Professional Studies
- Voluntary and Community Sector Studies.
Module 5: Researching Education (double module) will enable you to complete either a dissertation or an action research work-related project.
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Study resources
You will have access to the Birkbeck Institute for Lifelong Learning, which offers a stimulating range of seminars and research opportunities throughout the year.
We also have close links with the Centre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning, which also runs a seminar series, and links to other departments and research centres, both in Birkbeck and at other universities, including the Birkbeck Institute for Social Research.
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Further study opportunities
If you are interested in further research, we offer a PhD/MPhil in Education/Lifelong Learning.
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Careers information
Graduates go on to careers in teaching and training, youth work, education policy, or in community and voluntary sector organisations.
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Apply now
- Application deadlines and interviews
- Interviews throughout the year.
- Early applications are recommended, but later applications are also considered.
- Online application
You can apply online from the link below.
- Application deadlines and interviews
