The BEd Primary course has been specifically designed for intending primary school teachers and you will be qualified to teach in any sector of the primary school. The programme fully embraces of the revised Northern Ireland Curriculum which has been introduced into schools recently. The proposed new programme comprises the inter-related strands which are listed below but also offers a wide range of flexibility so that progress through the BEd is largely self-directed.
**What will I study?**
Education Studies and Curriculum Studies provide the foundation for what you...
The BEd Primary course has been specifically designed for intending primary school teachers and you will be qualified to teach in any sector of the primary school. The programme fully embraces of the revised Northern Ireland Curriculum which has been introduced into schools recently. The proposed new programme comprises the inter-related strands which are listed below but also offers a wide range of flexibility so that progress through the BEd is largely self-directed.<br/><br/>**What will I study?** <br/>Education Studies and Curriculum Studies provide the foundation for what you will be studying, providing an overview on education theory, policy and practice. You will also choose a specialist area of learning. In Year 4, you will conduct research and complete a dissertation on a topic that you are passionate about.<br/><br/>**Education Studies**<br/>Education Studies is a constantly changing, diverse and exciting subject of study, exploring psychological, social, philosophical, historical and contemporary aspects of education. Modules include: <br/>• Learning and Assessment in Diverse Classrooms <br/>• Education Research <br/>• Children with Special and Additional Needs <br/>• Contemporary Issues in Pastoral Care <br/>• Playful Learning and Teaching in Practice <br/>• Working with Disadvantaged Pupils<br/><br/>**Curriculum Studies**<br/>Curriculum Studies provides the necessary knowledge and understanding of all areas of the Northern Ireland Curriculum and helps develop students’ intellectual, practical and transferable skills. Modules include: <br/>• Language and Learning <br/>• Religious Education and Personal Development and Mutual Understanding (PDMU)<br/>• Leadership in Learning and Teaching <br/>• World Around Us <br/>• Mathematics and Numeracy<br/>• Playful Approaches to Science<br/><br/>**Specialist Subject**<br/>You will choose a specialist area of learning of the Northern Ireland curriculum from:<br/>• Art and Design<br/>• Drama and English<br/>• Geography and History<br/>• Maths and Numeracy<br/>• Music<br/>• Physical Education<br/>• Religious Education<br/>• Science and Technology<br/><br/>**How will I be assessed?**<br/>A variety of assessment methods are used, including critically reflective essays; individual and group projects and presentations; e-portfolios; formal examinations; assessment on placement and final dissertation. Every year you will spend 7-9 weeks in a school or educational setting, gaining experience in a range of classes and an alternative education setting. In year 3, you will also have the opportunity to spend a semester studying abroad at one of our partner universities worldwide.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main Site
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
X120
Institution Code
S79
Points of Entry
Year 1
A,A,B
GCSE English, Mathematics and Science minimum grade C required.
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