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BA Education Studies (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Education Studies sits at the intersection of social science, philosophy, and policy, asking fundamental questions about how and why people learn, who benefits from schooling, and how institutions shape knowledge and opportunity. It is a discipline that rewards curiosity about human development and social change, drawing on psychology, sociology, history, and political theory to examine the purposes and practices of education in contemporary and historical contexts. This four-year programme at the University of Northampton includes a foundation year designed to build the academic skills and conceptual grounding you need to thrive at degree level. From there, you will explore child development and learning theory, the sociology of educational inequality, curriculum design, and the role of policy in shaping what happens in classrooms. You will learn to read empirical research critically, to construct arguments with evidence, and to think carefully about ethical questions that matter deeply to teachers, policymakers, and communities. The discipline trains you to question assumptions about intelligence, ability, and opportunity that are often taken for granted in public debate. Careers from an Education Studies degree are broad and genuinely varied. Many graduates move into teaching, taking a PGCE or School Direct route after completing their degree, while others work in educational psychology, youth work, community education, and the charity sector. Roles in education policy, curriculum development, and school leadership are also natural destinations for graduates who develop strong analytical and communication skills during their studies. Further study at master's level is an option for those who want to specialise in research, inclusion, or a particular phase or context of education. The degree suits anyone who wants to understand education as a social force as well as a practical endeavour.
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