University of Edinburgh

Published 07/01/2021.  Last updated 08/12/2023

The University of Edinburgh offers a broad range of options for Masters level study. These span programmes designed specifically to meet needs of teachers and school leaders focusing on critical enquiry for learning, teaching and leadership; as well as programmes developing areas of specialist knowledge and expertise with an education focus.

Areas of study

Go to our website for details of all taught postgraduate programmes.

Flexible delivery (twilight/weekend/online)

Full-time delivery (part-time options may be available)

Study options: full or part-time

Full-time or part-time programmes are available.

  • Part-time programmes are normally studied over a three to five year period
  • Full-time programmes are normally studied over one academic year.

Course structure

To achieve a full Masters programme you need to successfully complete 180 credits at level 11. A PG Diploma is 120 credits and a PG Certificate is 60 credits.

 

From PGDE to MEd Leadership & Learning (If you have completed your PGDE with Masters credits)

 

Standard (Part-time) Course Structure (180 in 5 years)

Prior learning

The MEd Leadership and Learning is designed as a specific pathway for those who completed PGDE ITE with Masters credits.

It is possible to use Level 11 credits achieved from relevant PG certificates to gain Advanced Standing against part of the MEd programme. We welcome applications for Advanced Standing for study undertaken at either the University of Edinburgh or other universities.

Prior credit may also be considered on other Masters programmes and this should be discussed with the Programme Director.  

Costs

Full information for the fees for each programme can be found on our Fees and Funding page.

Significantly funded places are available. For more information go to the Leadership and Learning (MEd) page.  

Application process

The application process is online and a link is available via each programme page above.

For more information

For general enquiries, please contact the Teacher Education Partnerships team at TEPartnerships@ed.ac.uk.

University of Edinburgh

Published 07/01/2021.  Last updated 08/12/2023

The University of Edinburgh offers a broad range of options for Masters level study. These span programmes designed specifically to meet needs of teachers and school leaders focusing on critical enquiry for learning, teaching and leadership; as well as programmes developing areas of specialist knowledge and expertise with an education focus.

Areas of study

Go to our website for details of all taught postgraduate programmes.

Flexible delivery (twilight/weekend/online)

Full-time delivery (part-time options may be available)

Study options: full or part-time

Full-time or part-time programmes are available.

  • Part-time programmes are normally studied over a three to five year period
  • Full-time programmes are normally studied over one academic year.

Course structure

To achieve a full Masters programme you need to successfully complete 180 credits at level 11. A PG Diploma is 120 credits and a PG Certificate is 60 credits.

 

From PGDE to MEd Leadership & Learning (If you have completed your PGDE with Masters credits)

 

Standard (Part-time) Course Structure (180 in 5 years)

Prior learning

The MEd Leadership and Learning is designed as a specific pathway for those who completed PGDE ITE with Masters credits.

It is possible to use Level 11 credits achieved from relevant PG certificates to gain Advanced Standing against part of the MEd programme. We welcome applications for Advanced Standing for study undertaken at either the University of Edinburgh or other universities.

Prior credit may also be considered on other Masters programmes and this should be discussed with the Programme Director.  

Costs

Full information for the fees for each programme can be found on our Fees and Funding page.

Significantly funded places are available. For more information go to the Leadership and Learning (MEd) page.  

Application process

The application process is online and a link is available via each programme page above.

For more information

For general enquiries, please contact the Teacher Education Partnerships team at TEPartnerships@ed.ac.uk.