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BA(Hons) Educational Management & Administration

BA(Hons) Educational Management & Administration. Frances Marsden Course Leader. Who is it for?. People already working in educational management and administration People who want to understand the field of educational administration better People who like to challenge themselves at work

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BA(Hons) Educational Management & Administration

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  1. BA(Hons) Educational Management & Administration Frances Marsden Course Leader

  2. Who is it for? • People already working in educational management and administration • People who want to understand the field of educational administration better • People who like to challenge themselves at work • People prepared to spend time studying outside work

  3. BA (Hons) Educational Management & Administration - Modules

  4. Structure of the Degree • Taught in 30 credit modules • 360 credits needed for the degree • Maximum no. of credits in one year = 90 credits • Minimum no. of credits in one year = 60 credits • 120 credits at Foundation Level • 120 credits at Intermediate Level • 120 Credits at Honours Level

  5. How will I learn? • Through day schools. There will be six of these over the academic year. • (10am – 4pm) • You will work with other students and your tutors on group activities and discussions. • The first day school will be an induction, introducing you to each other, the modules and to UniLearn, the University’s Managed Learning Environment

  6. How will I learn? • Through UniLearn - the on-line learning environment • This provides reading, instructions and activities for each module • This provides a chat room and discussion forum for talking with other students • It provides e-mail contact with your tutors

  7. How will I learn? • Through work-based projects • You will agree a project that relates to the taught modules you have been doing • It should be a real, worthwhile piece of work • You will be supervised by a module tutor

  8. The Professional Practice modules • You will be allocated a Professional Practice tutor who specialises in your topic area • The tutor will help you plan your project and will oversee your progress • This is an opportunity to take the lead in a project at work • Obtain your degree by completing work projects

  9. How will I be assessed? • There will be a range of assessments including projects, reports, case-studies, on-line tests and seminar papers • All modules include some formative assessment, where you get the chance to get feedback on your progress before submitting work that counts towards your degree

  10. What do I need to get on the course? • You need to be working in Educational Management and /or Administration. The course is based on the assumption that you can refer to your work experience and that you can use this to support your assignments • You need the agreement of your employer

  11. What do I need? • You need reliable access to a computer that has internet access that can support Unilearn • You need to have standard HE entry qualifications OR if you are over 20: • NVQ level III or equivalent experience in Educational Administration

  12. How do I apply? • Complete the online application form – http://halo.hud.ac.uk/applicationform/ • Get a reference from your employer • You are welcome to discuss your experience & qualifications with the team • Further details about the course can be found on the University’s website – www.hud.ac.uk or http://www.hud.ac.uk/courses/2012-13/part-time/educational-management-and-administration-ba-hons/

  13. Benefits could include: • More knowledge, understanding and skills • Higher profile at work • Career enhancement • Meeting new people with common interests • Learning how things are done elsewhere • An Honours degree in Educational Management and Administration

  14. Costs • £1,245 per 30 Credit Module • Time • PT students now eligible for student loans • No repayments if yearly income is below £21,000 • Repay £360 during the year if income is £25,000

  15. For further information, contact Course Leader - Frances Marsden 01484 478283 f.marsden@hud.ac.uk Administrator - Mark Hoggan 01484 478125 m.hoggan@hud.ac.uk

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