Mode of study | HE Part-time |
Duration | 2 Years |
Campus | London Road Campus |
Start date | 11 September 2024 Please note that day of week is just an indication at this stage and could be subject to change |
Tuition Fee | £4,500 Tuition fees stated are the annual cost |
Course code | PLR5CET001 (2426) |
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Please be aware that the PGCE PCET is currently being updated in line with DfE changes to this teaching qualification. The new modules and module content may vary from the current information. The framework and end qualification will stay the same.
Please note: the cutoff date for applications is 3 September 2024.
This course is designed for those who want to teach in a Further Education College, a Sixth Form College, a work-based learning setting, adult and community education sector or in public sector training such as Police, Fire Service, Health Service or Prison Service. The equivalence of QTLS and QTS also offers a route into teaching in the secondary sector, particularly the 14-18 curriculum.
You should have:
You will need:
It is not required that you have accessed a placement or voluntary work in a Further Education College, before starting the programme, however such experience would be welcome. What is required is a clear awareness of the sector so think about your experience and use that in your application.
All applicants will be required to attend an interview to determine eligibility.
International Students: You will need to have reached a certain standard of speaking English. [courses/preparation-routes/855-esol-16-18]Please see our ESOL course. International applicants require a current IELTS 6 score, with no single skill being below 5.5.
The course provides a variety of content and experience which will give you a range of skills and knowledge in the Further Education and Training sector. The course has been validated against the Professional Standards introduced by the Education and Training Foundation in 2014 and updated in 2022. The course will be delivered in the first year on Wednesday mornings and in the second year on Wednesday afternoons. In addition, you will need to undertake 2-3 hours teaching per week (a minimum of 100 hours over the 2 year programme), this can be paid or voluntary and the College may be able to support you in finding a placement within its curriculum areas. The course consists of the following modules:
The course is delivered through a number of lectures, seminars, tutorials and workshops. All tuition is face to face with tutors, although online resources and use of a virtual learning environment is part of the course. You will be allocated a personal tutor to support you.
There are no exams. Assessment consists of coursework e.g. reports, presentations, reflective accounts as well as observations of professional practice supported by portfolios of evidence. You will be assessed at Levels 4 and 5. You must pass all modules to achieve the award.
£9,000 for UK and EU applicants, £12,250 for International students. Financial support is available through student loans. www.gov.uk/teacher-training-funding.
How do I apply?
Complete an online application form. You will only be selected for interview if you fully complete the online application form to include details of your qualifications, personal statement and provide two referees. Please apply early, this is a popular course.
Please note that the Level 5 Certificate in Education programme has been revised for delivery from September 2022.
You can apply online by clicking on this link where you will need to create an account as a new user. If after reading this fact sheet, you are still undecided about the course most suitable for you, please drop in to one of our Advice Events, ring Admissions on 01743 342346 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.