This PGCE Primary PGCE course offered at University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development can be studied Full-time.

For more detailed information about PGCE Primary at University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development, please visit the institution website.

PGCE Award
Full-time Study Mode
10 months Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

Applicants should hold a minimum of 2:1 honours degree from a UK university, or a qualification recognised as equivalent.

Applicants holding a 2:2 honours degree may be considered, at the discretion of the Admissions Tutor, and must be able to demonstrate evidence of higher academic attainment, for example through further non-vocational postgraduate study.

All selected candidates must have attained a standard in English, mathematics and science which is equivalent to the standard required to achieve a grade C in GCSE examination (Grade 4 or above as of academic year 2016/17). Equivalency tests are accepted.  Applicants should also possess GCSE grade C in at least 3 other preferred subjects.

All selected candidates will have equivalent to two A levels at grade C or above in preferred subjects.

This list is at all levels of academic qualifications: GCSE, A level and first degree

English (including: Language, Literature, Linguistics, Combined)

Maths (including: Pure, Applied, Statistics)

Science (including: Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Applied Physics)

Psychology

History (including: Archaeology)

Sociology

Law

P.E. (not Sport)

Dance

Geography (including: Geology, Environmental Studies)

Classics  (including: Classical Civilization)

Music

Art (including: Fine Art, Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Textiles, History of Art)

R.E. (including: Religious Studies, Divinity, Theology, Ethics)

Economics (including: Finance)

Business Studies

Politics (including: Government and Politics)

I.C.T.(including: Computing)

Technology  (including: Food Technology, Design Technology)

Architecture (including: History of Architecture)

All Languages: Ancient and Modern (excludes fictional languages)

Other subjects of a non-vocational nature will be considered

Full entry requirements

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