PGCE Secondary Education: Chemistry
Course Overview
This PGCE in Secondary Education (Chemistry) prepares you to become a qualified Chemistry teacher for the 11-16 age range, with opportunities to teach at primary and post-16 levels. You will develop the skills, knowledge, and understanding for teaching Chemistry through a blend of university-led and school-led training. Successful completion leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and 60 Master's-level credits.
Key Program Highlights
- Earn Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and 60 Master's-level credits upon successful completion
- Learn through a powerful combination of university-led theory and school-led practical training
- Focus on teaching Chemistry to pupils aged 11-16, with additional primary and post-16 enhancement opportunities
- Eligibility for a generous DfE bursary of £24,000 to support your training
- Access to Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) courses to prepare you for the PGCE if required
Course Overview
This PGCE in Secondary Education (Chemistry) prepares you to become a qualified Chemistry teacher for the 11-16 age range, with opportunities to teach at primary and post-16 levels. You will develop the skills, knowledge, and understanding for teaching Chemistry through a blend of university-led and school-led training. Successful completion leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and 60 Master's-level credits.
Key Program Highlights
- Earn Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and 60 Master's-level credits upon successful completion
- Learn through a powerful combination of university-led theory and school-led practical training
- Focus on teaching Chemistry to pupils aged 11-16, with additional primary and post-16 enhancement opportunities
- Eligibility for a generous DfE bursary of £24,000 to support your training
- Access to Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) courses to prepare you for the PGCE if required