- Home
- Programmes
- Education
- United Kingdom
590 Master's degrees in Education in United Kingdom
Early Years
The Early Years programme of the University of Aberdeen aims to provide a response to the continuing professional development needs of fully qualified educationalists wishing to advance their skills and knowledge, enhance their professional practice, and extend their capacity to lead and shape change in a range of educational settings through part-time study by e-learning.
PGCE Secondary - Physics
The PGCE Secondary - Physics at Durham University is a full-time, one-year programme designed to prepare you for teaching. This PGCE degree equips you with essential skills to inspire secondary students aged 11 to 16 in understanding physics and its applications in the real world.

Educational Studies
The Educational Studies programme at the University of Glasgow is designed to deepen your understanding of education so that you can critically analyse education practice, provisions and policy in your own current or future professional context. It supports you in interrogating research literature and in undertaking educational research in your own areas of study.

Education
The Education programme from the University of Bristol from University of Bristol is designed for graduates who wish to specialise in a specific area within the wide field of education while also providing an opportunity for those interested in designing their own programme of study based on topical interests, instead of choosing one specialism.
Educational Studies
The MEd Educational Studies at University of the West of Scotland is designed to help education professionals build on existing knowledge and skills to develop academically, personally and professionally and progress to positions of responsibility.

International Education
Throughout the International Education programme from The University of Exeter, you will explore education as an international and increasingly globalised sphere of activity. Our Education Studies module will provide you with a thorough grounding in education research, theory and practice.

Academic Practice (PGDAP)
The University of Liverpool Online Academic Practice (PGDAP) programme offers three qualification levels (MA, PGDAP, PGCAP) designed for education professionals seeking to enhance their teaching careers in higher education. The programme provides global pedagogical perspectives, teaching methods, and academic leadership skills through flexible online study.
Dance Science and Education
This innovative Dance Science and Education programme at The University of Edinburgh offers just that, giving you the scientific theory and specialist skills that will inspire you to push the frontiers of dance and dance education.
Education (with pathways)
The overall aim of the Education (with pathways) course at Cardiff Metropolitan University is to produce educators capable of operating at the highest levels within the educational arena, with the ability to integrate theory with practice and apply intellectual and academic rigour, informed by current educational research, to their professional context, or future education roles.
PGCE Secondary (Drama)
The PGCE Secondary (Drama) programme at Lincoln Bishop University prepares you to teach Drama in either the 11 to 16 (with post-16 enhancement) or 14-19 age phases.

Deaf Education
The Deaf Education course from University of Birmingham will provide you with the mandatory qualification to become a certified teacher of the deaf, opening doors to leadership roles such as specialist teachers, educational audiologists, and more.
Education, Policy and Society
The Education, Policy and Society MA course at King's College London is an interdisciplinary course which draws on sociology, political science, economics and history to address the challenges of education policy and provision.
Education
The Education programme from University of Worcester is a flexibly taught masters course designed primarily for those who work or aspire to work in any field of education and training and whose aim is to develop and improve upon their practice, enhance their professional profile and engage in rigorous research and high level inquiry into their working context.

Clinical Education
The MSc in Clinical Education from University of Nottingham is designed for intercalating medical students who want to learn more about teaching and learning in a healthcare context. If you are a practicing healthcare professional educator, please apply for the MMedSci Medical Education which has accredited modules.
Medical Education (Online)
The Medical Education (Online) programme at Learna - Diploma MSc caters to the educational needs of a primary and secondary care audience, empowering healthcare educators to deliver the highest standard of teaching and learning.
Inclusive Practice
Fundamental to the Inclusive Practice programme of the University of Aberdeen is the belief that all learners have the same rights and are of equal worth, irrespective of their current level of attainment, cultural background, race, gender or age. All learners have the right to be educated alongside their peers, and young people's needs are best met through systems of shared responsibility.
Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability
To create an inclusive society, different professionals must work together, from education, health and social care to government. The MA Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability from Anglia Ruskin University will support your specialism and prepare you to collaborate.

International Education (DL)
Become a specialist in international education, boost your career prospects and learn from anywhere in the world with the International Education (DL) programme of the University of Sunderland.

Psychology in Education
This BPS-accredited conversion Psychology in Education course from University of York is ideal if you want to pursue a career in psychology, but didn't study Psychology at undergraduate level, or studied on a non-accredited programme.
Special Educational Needs and Disability
The Special Educational Needs and Disability programme at Lincoln Bishop University is designed to reflect interests and ambitions of graduates and practitioners engaged in complexities and challenges related to SEND.