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Education with Teacher Qualification Primary (Undergraduate)
University of Glasgow
MEd · 5 years · Full-time · September 2026Gilmorehill (Main) CampusEducation with Teacher Qualification Primary including Catholic Teacher’s Certificate (Undergraduate)
University of Glasgow
MEd · 5 years · Full-time · September 2026Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Education with Teacher Qualification Primary (Undergraduate)
University of Glasgow
MEd · 5 years · Full-time · September 2026Gilmorehill (Main) CampusEducation with Teacher Qualification Primary including Catholic Teacher’s Certificate (Undergraduate)
University of Glasgow
MEd · 5 years · Full-time · September 2026Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Teacher training
If you’re considering teaching in a UK state school, you’ll need to have a degree, and a recognised teaching qualification. Initial Teacher Education or Training (ITET) programmes across the UK are broadly similar, providing a combination of academic study and time in school, as you learn about key teaching methods. The routes, entry requirements, and statutory teaching standards are different depending on where in the UK you plan to train, and ultimately, teach. You can apply through UCAS for the main postgraduate and undergraduate teacher training programmes in Wales and Scotland. For programmes in England, use the DfE's 'Apply for teacher training' service.
Explore your options in Scotland and Wales
Find out about Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes, entry requirements, and funding.
Teacher training in Northern Ireland
Find out more about Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes in Northern Ireland.
Teacher Degree Apprenticeships
The Teacher Degree Apprenticeship is a new route to become a qualified teacher, offering a salaried, on-the-job experience while you study for a bachelor's degree and gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). This pathway is ideal for those who do not yet have an undergraduate degree but want to build a career in education.
Postgraduate teacher training in England
Find out more about university and school-led postgraduate initial teacher training programmes in England, such as PGCE, School Direct, and SCITT.
Teacher training entry requirements in England
Find out about the qualifications, courses, and classroom experience needed to become a teacher.
How to apply for teacher training in Scotland and Wales
Whether you are looking for undergraduate or postgraduate teacher training programmes in Scotland or Wales, you must apply through UCAS.
Applying to the UK – advanced practitioner tips
View the advanced practitioner tips from our online International Teachers' and Advisers' Conference.
Routes into teaching in England
Which teacher training route is right for you? Use our filter to narrow your search and explore your options.
How can we support ‘A Million’ good decisions?
Courteney Sheppard, Head of Customer Contact, UCAS and David Penney, Director of Marketing, UCAS
How to become a social worker
Social workers offer support to those most in need, whether it’s a family under pressure or a person with a physical or learning disability trying to live independently.
Other funding for full-time students
Depending on what and where you choose to study, you may be eligible for additional sources of funding. Content provided by Student Finance England.
Over 28,000 students accepted onto courses in UCAS Teacher Training’s first year
UCAS today publishes the 2014 UCAS Teacher Training End of Cycle Report, the first full analysis of the
Acceptances to teacher training programmes down 6.9%
UCAS today publishes the 2016 UCAS Teacher Training End of Cycle figures. These include applicant and
UCAS data reveals the numbers of men and women placed in over 150 higher education subjects
UCAS today completes the annual publication of its scheme-level data on admissions to full-time undergraduate
Over 409,000 students already placed in UK higher education – up 3% on 2014
Over 409,000 students know they are accepted to UK universities and colleges as of today – up 3% against
Nearly 25,000 Scottish applicants placed in higher education; 3% more than last year
As of midnight, 24,800 Scottish applicants have been accepted into higher education through UCAS; an
2016 cycle applicant figures – 30 June deadline
These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2016 UCAS cycle at the 30 June
UCAS Clearing update: Friday 28 August 2015
As of midnight on Thursday 27 August a total of 491,310 people had been placed in full-time UK higher
UCAS Clearing update: Thursday 27 August 2015
As of midnight on Wednesday 26 August a total of 489,280 people had been placed in full-time UK higher
UCAS Clearing update: Wednesday 26 August 2015
As of midnight on Tuesday 25 August a total of 487,160 people had been placed in full-time UK higher
UCAS Clearing update: Tuesday 25 August 2015
As of midnight on Monday 24 August a total of 484,540 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education,
UCAS Clearing update: Thursday 20 August 2015
As of midnight on Wednesday 19 August a total of 471,920 people had been placed in full-time UK higher
UCAS Clearing update: Wednesday 19 August 2015
As of midnight on Tuesday 18 August a total of 467,110 people had been placed in full-time UK higher