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Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - CyncoedBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies
University of Greenwich (Avery Hill Campus)BA · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (Accelerated Blended Learning)
Chelmsford CampusBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (Accelerated)
University College BirminghamBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (Non QTS Accelerated Degree)
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (with Foundation Year)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - LlandaffBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Astudiaethau Addysg Gynradd (Dwyieithog) / Primary Education Studies (Bilingual)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - CyncoedBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Astudiaethau Addysg Gynradd (Dwyieithog) (gyda Blwyddyn Sylfaen) / Primary Education Studies (Bilingual) (with Foundation Year)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - LlandaffBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education & Teaching Studies with foundation year
2 locationsBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · 6 study options · 6 start dates
Primary Education Studies
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - CyncoedBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies
University of Greenwich (Avery Hill Campus)BA · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (Accelerated Blended Learning)
Chelmsford CampusBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (Accelerated)
University College BirminghamBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (Non QTS Accelerated Degree)
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education Studies (with Foundation Year)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - LlandaffBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Astudiaethau Addysg Gynradd (Dwyieithog) / Primary Education Studies (Bilingual)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - CyncoedBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Astudiaethau Addysg Gynradd (Dwyieithog) (gyda Blwyddyn Sylfaen) / Primary Education Studies (Bilingual) (with Foundation Year)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - LlandaffBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Primary Education & Teaching Studies with foundation year
2 locationsBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · 6 study options · 6 start dates
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University College BirminghamPrimary Education StudiesHello, hope you are well. I am studying PRIMARY EDUCATION STUDIES BA (Hons) (Accelerated), and enjoy spending time with my friends or reading. I really enjoy the course. Annika
Buckinghamshire New UniversityChildhood Studies with Primary EducationI am currently in my third year of my undergraduate degree in childhood studies with primary education. Next year I plan to complete my PGCE. I grew up abroad and moved to the UK for university.
Teacher training in Northern Ireland
Find out more about Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes in Northern Ireland.
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.
HE provider good practice briefing for students from UK Armed Forces Families (Service children)
This briefing is for staff working in universities and colleges and supports the introduction of the new UCAS flag to identify students from UK Armed Forces families, from 2023 entry. We have worked with the Service Children’s Progression (SCiP) Alliance and the Ministry of Defence to outline the common challenges for these students, share good practice around the UK, and provide considerations ahead of the new question.
Why are we obsessed with the Journey to a Million applicants?
Clare Marchant, Chief Executive of UCAS, introduces our collection of essays, created in collaboration with Unite Students and Knight Frank, highlighting the challenges and opportunities the Journey to a Million higher education applicants poses both to the education sector and UK PLC.
HE provider good practice briefing for students who participated in WP and outreach activities
This briefing is for staff working in universities and colleges. Here, we outline common challenges for students who participated in widening participation (WP) and outreach activities, and share examples of good practice being done around the UK to improve access to and success in higher education.
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What does it mean to be one of the Million? The student perspective
Melody Stephen, Law with International Studies student at the University of Manchester
What does the Journey to a Million mean for apprenticeships?
Jennifer Coupland, Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education
Why it’s time for everyone to ‘think international’
With the 2023 update to UK Government’s International Education Strategy (IES) and UCAS projecting that
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UCAS launches scholarships tool to help students find funding for study and living costs
Nearly half cite financial support as being key to decisions about going to university or college.
Acceptances to teacher training programmes down 6.9%
UCAS today publishes the 2016 UCAS Teacher Training End of Cycle figures. These include applicant and
One in five students unintentionally block themselves from degree choices
Two in five students at university say they would have made better choices had they had better access
Record 8% more students from disadvantaged backgrounds get into university
Over 20,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds already placed on a degree course.
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
Young adult carers motivated to study university courses that benefit society, UCAS report reveals
Thousands of young adult carers are choosing courses at university or college with a clear social or
2015 cycle applicant figures - March deadline 2015
These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2015 UCAS cycle at the 24 March
2015 cycle applicant figures – January deadline 2015
These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2015 UCAS cycle at the 15 January
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
UCAS announces new initiatives to encourage students from low-income families to apply for university
A new package of support targeting students who might disregard university as an option for them, because
Students to get opportunity to try before they apply through UCAS collaboration with Springpod
Students exploring their options through UCAS will be able to virtually experience university and the