University of Strathclyde

Published 07/01/2021.  Last updated 27/11/2023

The University of Strathclyde offers Masters degrees across a range of subject areas, course structures and delivery models.

Areas of study

Your Masters learning can focus on a particular subject area, including:

  • Autism
  • Inclusive Education
  • Early Years Pedagogue
  • Education Studies
  • Health and Well-being
  • Philosophy with Children
  • Supporting bi-lingual learners
  • Supporting Teacher Learning
  • Educational Leadership

There are also new developments in:

  • TESOL
  • Educational Technology

Courses include:

MSc Education Studies (full-time)

MEd Professional Practice (part-time)

MEd Autism (part-time)

MEd Early Years Pedagogue (part-time)

MEd Educational Leadership (part-time)

MEd Education Studies (part-time) (includes specialist pathways)

Study options: full or part-time

You can choose to study either part-time or full-time. Part-time courses are normally studied over three to five calendar years. Full-time courses are normally studied over one academic year (September to June).

Course structure 

This diagram shows the course structure for a part-time Masters degree, and when credits are accrued. This shows the shortest structure for completing your Masters - you can choose to take longer by completing your modules more slowly, or taking a break from studying.

Prior learning

Any Masters level qualifications acquired in the previous five years can be considered for prior credit on a number of Strathclyde courses, up to 120 credits. Individual course leaders will be able to advise you if your prior learning is eligible.

If you completed your PGDE at Strathclyde with Masters credits, these can be brought forward in the same way.

Costs

Up-to-date information on fees and funding can be found on each course webpage.

Application process

You can apply directly to the University of Strathclyde via each course webpage. 

Useful links

For more information on University of Strathclyde Masters options, browse the university website or use the links below:

MEd Professional Practice (part-time)

MEd Autism (part-time)

MEd Early Years Pedagogue (part-time)

MEd Educational Leadership (part-time)

MEd Education Studies (part-time) (includes specialist pathways)

MSc Education Studies (full-time)

For more information

You can submit an enquiry via each course webpage.

 

University of Strathclyde

Published 07/01/2021.  Last updated 27/11/2023

The University of Strathclyde offers Masters degrees across a range of subject areas, course structures and delivery models.

Areas of study

Your Masters learning can focus on a particular subject area, including:

  • Autism
  • Inclusive Education
  • Early Years Pedagogue
  • Education Studies
  • Health and Well-being
  • Philosophy with Children
  • Supporting bi-lingual learners
  • Supporting Teacher Learning
  • Educational Leadership

There are also new developments in:

  • TESOL
  • Educational Technology

Courses include:

MSc Education Studies (full-time)

MEd Professional Practice (part-time)

MEd Autism (part-time)

MEd Early Years Pedagogue (part-time)

MEd Educational Leadership (part-time)

MEd Education Studies (part-time) (includes specialist pathways)

Study options: full or part-time

You can choose to study either part-time or full-time. Part-time courses are normally studied over three to five calendar years. Full-time courses are normally studied over one academic year (September to June).

Course structure 

This diagram shows the course structure for a part-time Masters degree, and when credits are accrued. This shows the shortest structure for completing your Masters - you can choose to take longer by completing your modules more slowly, or taking a break from studying.

Prior learning

Any Masters level qualifications acquired in the previous five years can be considered for prior credit on a number of Strathclyde courses, up to 120 credits. Individual course leaders will be able to advise you if your prior learning is eligible.

If you completed your PGDE at Strathclyde with Masters credits, these can be brought forward in the same way.

Costs

Up-to-date information on fees and funding can be found on each course webpage.

Application process

You can apply directly to the University of Strathclyde via each course webpage. 

Useful links

For more information on University of Strathclyde Masters options, browse the university website or use the links below:

MEd Professional Practice (part-time)

MEd Autism (part-time)

MEd Early Years Pedagogue (part-time)

MEd Educational Leadership (part-time)

MEd Education Studies (part-time) (includes specialist pathways)

MSc Education Studies (full-time)

For more information

You can submit an enquiry via each course webpage.