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University of Strathclyde
ME · 36 months · Part-time · 2 start datesUniversity of Strathclyde
Education Studies (part-time)
University of Strathclyde
ME · 36 months · Part-time · 2 start datesUniversity of Strathclyde
Balancing work and study
As long as it doesn’t take up too much study time, finding a part-time job is a great way to gain more money, less debt, and new skills for your CV.
Foundation degrees
Foundation degrees combine academic and workplace skills. Find out how they work, how much they cost, and how to get a place.
How and where to study
There are many ways you can study, with different work combinations and locations, including distance or work-based learning, and more.
Mature undergraduate students
Every year, thousands of mature students go to university or college. It's a great chance to develop new skills and career options – at any age.
Choosing where to study or train
After GCSEs/National 5s, you could stay in school, go to a sixth form college, go to a further education (FE) college, or join a work-based training provider.
What are my options after GCSEs or National 5s?
After GCSEs or National 5s, you could continue studying subjects you like, take vocational qualifications, an apprenticeship, or work or volunteer and study part-time.
A levels
Facts about A levels: recent changes, subjects and grades, who they are for and what you can do afterwards.
BTEC diplomas
Facts about BTEC diplomas: who they are for, the different types, how they are taught, what you need to get on one, and what you can do afterwards.
Cambridge Technicals
Facts about Cambridge Technicals: who they are for and what subjects are available.
Gap years
Gap years can be used to enhance your CV, travel, learn new skills, and much more. Find out more and get some inspiration here.
Getting started
Thinking about options after GCSEs or Nationals? Find ideas to help you start your job or career plan.
How you can help
Information on qualifications, apprenticeships, and study programmes – to help parents and carers support their child in choosing what to do next.
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