University of Chichester

Initial Teacher Education

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The University of Chichester offers a number of routes to becoming a teacher and gaining QTS.

Undergraduate Programmes
BA (Hons) Primary Education and Teaching
A 3 year degree with specialisms in Citizenship, Early Years, English, ICT, Maths, Modern Languages or Science
(Also available as a part time degree)
BA (Hons) Mathematics and Teaching for Key Stages Two and Three
A 3 year degree preparing teachers for Upper Primary and Lower Secondary Schools
(Also available as a part time degree)
BA (Hons) Physical Education (Secondary Age Range)
A 4 year degree taught in the School of Physical Education

 

Postgraduate Programmes
PGCE Primary
A one year (full time) programme preparing teachers for the 5-11 age range
An optional specialist route in Modern Languages (French or Spanish)
Also available as a part-time programme (2 years)
PGCE Secondary
A one year (full time) programme with specialisms in Design Technology, English, History, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Physical Education, Religious Education and Science

Graduate Teacher Programme
An employment based route into teaching

A two-week course (4 July - 15 July 2011) for Home or EU students who have been offered a place on a general science or physics teacher training programme beginning Sept 2011.  The course is non-residential and free to participants; a bursary of £400 is available.

Sessions will be delivered at one of our Partnership Schools in Bognor Regis.
 

Participants must be referred by their ITT provider.