

BA Education
About this course
Education is one of the most important and far-reaching subjects a person can study. It affects the lives of people around the world, shaping individuals, forming societies, and determining life chances. In the twenty-first century, education is a central concern for governments, communities, employers, and families, and understanding how it works, why it sometimes fails, and how it can be improved requires a genuinely interdisciplinary approach. At Cambridge, this course examines education through the lenses of psychology, sociology, politics, philosophy, literature, and drama, taking education seriously as a complex social, historical, and personal phenomenon. At the University of Cambridge, this three-year full-time degree develops your ability to think critically and rigorously about educational systems, processes, and purposes. You will engage with psychological theories of learning and development, sociological analyses of how education reproduces or challenges social inequality, philosophical questions about knowledge and value in education, and historical and political perspectives on how educational systems have been shaped and contested. The supervision system at Cambridge ensures that your analytical and written abilities are developed to a very high level. Entry typically requires around 184 UCAS tariff points. Graduates of the Cambridge Education degree go on to a wide range of careers: teaching and educational leadership, educational research and policy, the civil service, international development, journalism, publishing, and organisations working on educational access and quality. The interdisciplinary analytical skills and deep understanding of learning and social context that the degree develops are valued far beyond the education sector itself. Many graduates also pursue further study in education, the social sciences, or professional qualifications in teaching.
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