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University of Strathclyde Faculty of Education |
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| Address | Jordanhill Campus, 76 Southbrae Drive Glasgow G13 1PP, Scotland |
| Tel. No. | +44 (0) 141 950 3243/3246/3128 |
| Fax No. | +44 (0) 141 950 3166 |
| Course titles |
Undergraduate Courses Postgraduate Taught Courses Postgraduate Research Degrees |
| Length of courses | PhD 3 years MPhil 1 year Undergraduate 3 or 4 years Postgraduate 1 year |
| Language fluency requirements |
When you apply to the University you must be able to show that you have a sufficient grasp of English. Please consult the department of your choice about the standard they require. If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your proficiency before you can begin your course, and you are strongly advised to take the IELTS or the TOEFL examination (including the Test of Written English). More information about IELTS (International English Language Testing Service) can be obtained from the local British Council office in your country, or by writing directly to The Examinations Unit, British Council c/o Enterprises, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN, U.K. A score of 6.5 is normally required, but some departments may have different proficiency requirements. You can find out more about TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) from the American embassy in your own country, or by contacting The Educational Testing Service PO Box 899, Princeton New Jersey 08540, USA The score required for general admission to the University is 600, though you should check with the department of your choice as scores between 550-600 are sometimes acceptable. We recommend that you take the Test of Written English (TWE) when you sit the TOFEL examination. TOEFL and IELTS are the more common English language tests, but others may be acceptable if you provide details |
| Date of Commencement | PGDE Primary and Secondary courses start in August. All other courses start late September / October |
| Accommodation | University residential accommodation is available for single students. The University can assist in obtaining family accommodation in the private sector |
| Fees |
Undergraduate Courses: Full-time: Home £1,700, Overseas £8,465 Part-time (per credit): Home £100, Overseas £705 Postgraduate Courses: Full-time: Home £3,160, Overseas £8,465 |
| Student profile |
Age range:
Undergraduate 19 or under 58%,
Age 20-25 19%,
Over 25 23% Men/Women: Undergraduate men 23% to 77% women National/Overseas: National 97% to Overseas 3% | Contact application | By mail: Faculty of Education, University of Strathclyde, 76 Southbrae Drive, Glasgow, G13 1PP |
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Originally Jordanhill College (the first centre in Europe to train teachers), the Faculty has a long and proud history in the field of teacher education. More students train at the Faculty to be teachers than anywhere else in Scotland. The Faculty has links for teaching, research and consultancy with a wide range of institutions throughout the world. The Faculty also trains professionals in counselling; in the arts; and in sport and outdoor education. The Faculty offers opportunities for postgraduate study and research and a wide range of courses for further professional development for qualified teachers and other professionals. Its Jordanhill campus houses the largest education research library in Scotland. There are two student residences on campus. Other facilities include a bank, two shops, a refectory, coffee shops and a student club. The Jordanhill Campus is situated only five miles from Glasgow city centre and there is a regular free bus service from Jordanhill to the centre of the city. |
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