Masters Degrees

MA Education

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UCAS code 1234
Duration 1 year full time
Entry year 2026
Campus St Luke's Campus
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We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above (or equivalent).

Contextual offers

Why study MA Education at Exeter?

  • Our MA Education offers a flexible, dynamic pathway for educators and those interested in education, including those with a background or interest in education support, policy, charities, NGOs or education-related industries. 
  • Build a degree that matches your career goals with our flexible module structure, choosing modules from across our specialist areas including educational leadership, creative arts, technology and education, special educational needs, and international education.
  • Gain valuable practical insights through our dedicated Education Placement module, with guaranteed placement opportunities available.
  • Learn from leading researchers and practitioners who are shaping contemporary educational theory and practice.
  • Join a diverse community of students from around the world, exploring education across cultural contexts and building worldwide professional networks. 

Please note that this course does not provide Qualified Teacher Status.

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Entry requirements

We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above (or equivalent). We welcome students from any academic background.

Please also see our guidance on essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications.

Entry requirements for international students

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course.

The required IELTS test scores for this course fall under Profile B1.

Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Course content

Are you passionate about making a difference in education? Our MA Education offers a flexible, practice-focused pathway to develop your knowledge, skills, experience and career in this dynamic field. Whether you're an experienced educator looking to enhance your practice or a recent graduate, this course provides the perfect foundation.   

The programme is designed to be accessible to those who haven’t studied education before, while also offering deep knowledge and development for those with prior experience. Core modules give you a solid grounding in foundational concepts, issues and approaches to the study of education, while a placement module offers real-world experience. A wide range of optional modules lets you specialise in areas such as inclusive education, technology and learning, creative arts, leadership, social justice, and international policy. 

You’ll critically engage with theory and practice, exploring how cutting-edge research applies to global challenges. For your dissertation, you can choose a traditional research project or a practice-focused portfolio, aligning your final work with your career goals. 

Small group teaching, workshops and tutorials foster discussion and collaborative learning and debate, while expert staff support your growth in a research-driven environment. 

The modules below provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Please note that the module information displayed here is subject to change.

120 credits of compulsory modules, 60 credits of optional modules

Compulsory modules

CodeModuleCredits
Compulsory
SoE Success for All0
Education Placement30
Education Studies30
Compulsory Choice
Preparing for Educational Research and Dissertation60
Dissertation Portfolio60

EFPM200: SoE Success for All

Ensuring there are opportunities for you todiscover, grow, and thrive whilst you are with us in the School of Education is important to us. This compulsory non-credit bearing module has been designed to support your transition into masters level study in a UK university by developing a range of skills, knowledge, and experiences for success during your time here and beyond. This will include things like study skills and academic writing support, but also opportunities for you to establish a sense of 'belonging' within the SoE community through participation in a range of activities. We want you to feel a welcomed and valued member of our community.

The principal aim of this module is to enable you to discover, grow and thrive as a Masters level student whilst in the School of Education. As a result, this module will provide opportunities for you to:

  • Develop and grow your knowledge, skills, and understanding of how to succeed within the academic discipline of Education at Masters level which promotes critical engagement with theory, research, policy and practice in the field
  • Experience a sense of belonging so that you feel a valued member of our internationally and culturally diverse SoE community and are therefore able to thrive in an environment which celebrates and embraces difference.
  • Discover opportunities to engage in the wider university community and effect change
  • Ensure that you continue to discover, grow and thrive through engaging in 'next steps' sessions which are targeted at supporting your decisions for post-masters study and/or future employment

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EFPM379: Education Placement

This module is focused on experiencing and reflecting on educational practices. The module involves two parts: a series of lectures and seminars focusing on critical reflection, experiential learning and professional development within education, and an education placement. The module will provide you with the tools to reflect critically upon your experience, and to consider how this relates to the wider issues, processes, practices, policies and theoretical ideas that you have explored in your academic study. This module thus strongly supports you in connecting theory and practice.

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EFPM914: Education Studies

Have you ever wondered what education is for, who it serves, or who decides how it should be organised? This module will enable you to take a critical and questioning approach to a number of issues in education and to further develop an engaged and informed understanding. You will be encouraged to explore different issues by adopting different theoretical approaches and disciplinary perspectives. This module provides an important foundation for further study on our other MA Education modules and will be accessible for current and future educational professionals alike.

There are no pre-requisites to this module. You may be asked to read material in advance of the taught session.

The module has the following principal aims:

To enable you to develop a strong understanding of the core theoretical approaches and disciplinary perspectives which underpin education, in order for you to be able to recognize the particular and distinct contributions that they make to this field of study

To advance your understanding of education as a complex, holistic, multi-dimensional field

To enable you to draw upon different approaches and perspectives in a confident, structured and imaginative manner, in order to address a range of key educational questions

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EFPM308: Preparing for Educational Research and Dissertation

This is the final module for campus-based School of Education Masters programmes. This 60-credit module will introduce you to educational research and support you in designing and/or carrying out a small-scale research project on an educational topic of your choice; it is expected that this topic will be linked to your pathway/programme.

The module consists of online materials and/or taught components that build and support the research skills you require. If you choose to do an empirical or literature-based study, a dissertation supervisor will support you in writing a research proposal, carrying out your project and writing up your dissertation. If you choose to do an empirical study, a dissertation supervisor will support you in writing a research proposal, carrying out your project and writing up your dissertation. If you choose to write a more detailed research proposal, a supervisor will support you in developing and articulating your understanding of research paradigms, methodology, methods, and ethics.

The aim of the module is to develop your understanding of a range of methods of educational enquiry and to provide the necessary theoretical background to carry out a research enquiry, usually in a professional context. Specifically, the module will enable you to:

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EFPM642: Dissertation Portfolio

Drawing from the discipline of teaching inquiry, this module will introduce you to ideas, resources, and tools to support your own education inquiry, promoting the discussion of contemporary issues in education, alongside creating an educational artefact or resource aimed at enhancing the teaching and learning of others. You will engage in iterative cycles of exploration, investigation, and reflection, deepening your understanding of key educational concepts and related them to developing questions regarding specific issues in contemporary education. Through inquiry-based learning, you will pose questions, reflect on your practice and the practices of others, gather information from existing academic research, and make informed decisions regarding how to enhance the learning of others.


We use the terms artefact and resource to refer to something which is designed and created by you with the intention of addressing a specific issue in education practice. Previous artefact examples and research questions include:

  • How can Chinese education enhance teaching methods to foster critical thinking skills? Artefact: a Whodunit murder mystery role play lesson
  • How does creative dance education enhance elementary school students' mental wellbeing: Artefacts: lesson plans and teaching resources
  • How can we help busy teachers to embed creative thinking in everyday teaching? Artefact: Podcast Series which interviewed a range of academics regarding their conceptualisations of creativity.
  • What are the existing problems faced by primary school teachers in China when disciplining students? Artefact: shadow puppet video
  • What are the most effective strategies and tools for helping primary school students transition from spoken Arabic dialects to Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)? Artefacts: lesson plans and teaching resources
  • How does the integration of identity formation in professional development programmes in Peru influence teachers' motivation and resilience? Artefact: in-service training materials


This module aims to develop your knowledge and skills in:

  • Understanding teacher inquiry and its application to educational practice
  • Developing, reviewing, and refining project aims within an inquiry framework
  • Reviewing and synthesising relevant academic literature to support your understanding of a chosen educational problem
  • Applying theory, research, and policy to practice through the design and creation of a practice‑based educational artefact or resource
  • Critically evaluating both the final artefact and the learning processes that informed its development

This module provides a distinctive opportunity to investigate an educational issue of personal or professional significance and to develop a practice‑based artefact informed by research.

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Optional modules

CodeModuleCredits
Optional 1
SEN: Teaching and Learning30
Technology, Learning and Pedagogy30
Education for Diversity30
Contemporary Sociologies of Education30
Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Creative Futures30
Arts Education Theory, Practice and Potential30
Creativity in Education: Valuing, Facilitating and Assessing It30
Education Policy30
Educational Leadership and Management30
Perspectives on International Education30
Critical Perspectives on Inclusive Education30
Digital Education Futures30

EFPM270: SEN: Teaching and Learning

The purpose of the module is to explore theory and practice related to the teaching and learning of students with special educational needs and disabilities. There are two interrelating elements to the module: firstly, you will study different theories, concepts and practices such as categorising SEN, pedagogy, assessment, differentiation; secondly, you will consider different types of special educational need, for example, dyslexia, learning difficulties, autism. The activities during the module help bring these two aspects together. This module is a compulsory part of the MA SEN programme. There are no prerequisites for this module.

The principal aim of this module is to facilitate critical examination of a range of theory and practice related to teaching and learning of students with special educational needs and disabilities. You will critically examine conceptions of, and approaches to diagnosis, assessment and intervention, and teaching approaches for a range of specific types of special educational needs/disabilities (e.g. autism, dyslexia, learning difficulties). You will develop knowledge and understanding of approaches to teaching for diversity (e.g. curriculum models; differentiation and personalisation).

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EFPM332: Technology, Learning and Pedagogy

In this module you will explore issues around digital technology in education practice and develop a critical understanding of the role of technology for your own education future.

You will interrogate key concepts such as play and gamification, immersion (AR/ VR) and personalisation (AI) and use these to critically consider the relationship between new technologies, pedagogy and educational practice. You will explore and experiment with practical ways in which new technologies might be used in teaching and learning. And you will reflect on debates around some of the key issues that have emerged in the networked age, such as mis/disinformation, ethical AI and automation, and how to bring these into educational practice.

Using a variety of digital tools, face-to-face seminars, hands-on and online activities, and drawing on a range of literature from educational technology, digital sociology and psychology, you will not only develop your critical understanding of issues around technology in education, you will also discuss, theorise and imagine, with other students, what probable, possible and preferable digital futures of education may look like.

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EFPM375: Education for Diversity

This module explores diversity and issues of identity in education from a range of theoretical and practical perspectives. It draws on an intersectional framework (gender, social class, disability, race, culture etc.) that is organised around important and timely issues in education. Your study will involve a critical examination of a wide range of different ideas and theories associated with identity and diversity, such as intersectionality, post-colonial theory, critical race theory, feminist theory, inclusion, and social justice, which are considered to shape, and be shaped by, education. There are no pre-requisites for this module

The principal aims of this module are:

  • To enable you to explore, and build a sound knowledge base, from which to critically evaluate issues of diversity in education
  • To explore these key issues from different identity perspectives, e.g., gender, social class, disability, race, culture etc. and from an intersectionality perspective
  • To introduce you to a range of theories, methodologies and research projects which are considered central to understanding diversity in education, and to critically evaluate their utility
  • To encourage you to critically consider the role which education might play in creating a more diverse, just, equitable and sustainable world
  • To offer you the opportunity to examine the linkages, fragmentations and tensions which might exist in theory and practice and consider the ramifications which these might have for education
  • To enable you the opportunity to explore the links between your own educational experiences and develop empathy for and understanding of the experiences of other people

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EFPM376: Contemporary Sociologies of Education

This module offers students an in-depth exploration of the relationship between society and education in contemporary times from diverse sociological points of view, considering global and local contexts where educational processes and problems take shape. It draws on key contemporary and emerging social thinkers, and sociological concepts and approaches applied to different pressing issues in education such as hegemony, cultural capital, teacher professionalisation, emotional labour, biopolitics, genealogy, . You will study core ideas in sociologies of education from scholars such as Pierre Bourdieu, Michael Young, Michael Apple, Michael Foucault, Raewyn Connell, Judith Butler, and postcolonial sociology. The module takes a cutting-edge look at new and emerging areas of attention in the sociologies of education, such as mental health; curriculum, the politics of knowledge, inequalities, social justice and power; the culture of success; teacher professionalisation; and the emerging influence of technologies and life sciences on schools. The module will equip students with the knowledge and skills to be able to work in complex educational organisations, bringing understanding and capacities to intervene in the socio-cultural issues and dilemmas faced by governments, civil society organisations, educators, families, students, and schools.

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EFPM839: Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Creative Futures

Within this module you will learn with staff and students from across the University, collaborating beyond traditional academic boundaries in a transdisciplinary way where disciplines serve the issue in hand, rather than serving each other. You will work in transdisciplinary teams to explore complex social, educational and ethical issues facilitated through a combination of Creative Pedagogies and Design Thinking. You will be encouraged to collaboratively, and critically, produce original ideas, and think innovatively about the future through research-based activities, fieldwork and creative workshops that blend the arts, sciences, social sciences, humanities and business. Using appropriately innovative assessment techniques, the module will equip you to respond to the global complexity and uncertainty that you will inevitably encounter when you graduate.

There are no pre-requisite or co-requisite modules; it is suitable for M-level students from across the University, including interdisciplinary pathways.

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EFPM906: Arts Education Theory, Practice and Potential

During this module, you will look at the role and value of the arts (Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Art) in education contexts and make meaningful links between theory, research, policy, and practice. Each art form will be individually considered and you will also engage in cross-arts/interdisciplinary approaches. The module will go on to introduce you to understandings of the arts in educational futures and consider what alternatives they offer. This will include both theoretical perspectives and practical applications within and beyond formal education. This will equip you with critical, reflective practice-focused approaches to developing possible educational futures in your own contexts.

  • To develop knowledge and understanding of the nature of learning in and through the arts (Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Art);
  • To develop knowledge through research and practice of how the arts can be brought together with each other and in interdisciplinary approaches
  • To provide an introduction to the importance of the arts in educational futures
  • To develop knowledge and understanding of specific issues related to learning and teaching the arts in different educational and cultural contexts

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EFPM907: Creativity in Education: Valuing, Facilitating and Assessing It

What is creativity in education and how can we facilitate and assess it? In this module we explore the value of creativity in education, how it manifests and can be facilitated in different disciplines including how we can assess it. The module draws on research and practice within the arts, social sciences and science educational research. It is taught by a team of specialists in creativity, the arts and interdisciplinarity in relation to education. You will develop your understanding of accounts of creativity with particular reference to key theoretical approaches and will explore pedagogical issues for creativity in learning and teaching, including assessment. The module includes a focus on theory, policy and practice and gives you opportunities to discuss these with reference to varied disciplinary, cultural and educational contexts.

This module is suitable for specialist or non-specialist students. It is a core module on the MA Creative Arts Programme and is open optionally to students on other SoE MA Programmes. There are no pre-requisite modules.

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EFPM910: Education Policy

The purpose of this module is to explore key issues and debates in the field of education. The module will introduce you to the ideas, theories and concepts underpinning education policy debates and to contemporary developments in this field. It seeks to enable you to critically examine education policy developments both within and between national contexts and travelling policy as it moves between different international settings. As such you will be asked to critically examine policy developments in a range of local, national and international contexts and to undertake a study of an education policy development in a setting with which you are familiar.

The principal aim of this module is to facilitate critical examination of education policy in global, national and local contexts. It will seek to develop the following:

  • Knowledge and understanding of education policy and its relationship to wider changes at local, national and international levels
  • Knowledge and understanding of key ideas underpinning education policy changes, policy processes and developments
  • A more developed knowledge and understanding of educational practices and institutional arrangements as they have developed in the context of policy change
  • Critical thinking in relation to theoretical perspectives on education policy as a field of contest
  • The capacity to effectively contribute to debates about education policy development and change
  • The capacity to examine the implications of policy frameworks and discourses for educational institutions and teaching and learning practices

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EFPM911: Educational Leadership and Management

The purpose of the module is to enable module participants to develop their understanding of educational leadership and management. This will involve an examination of different models of educational leadership and of contemporary manifestations of both leadership and management in educational contexts. Module participants will be exposed to and study practices designed to develop their understanding of leadership and management in areas including coaching and mentoring. You will be asked to focus on a particular means of supporting and facilitating change in an educational context and to critically examine the role of leadership and management.

The principal aim of this module is to facilitate the critical examination by module participants of educational leadership and management.

This module will examine key questions such as:

  • How might we characterise educational leadership and management?
  • What are the key models of educational leadership and what is their relationship to the contexts in which they are practised?
  • What is the role of teams and the collective in educational leadership?
  • What is the relationship between learning and educational leadership?
  • In what ways might mentoring and coaching enable and develop leadership and management?
  • What is the significance of identity to educational leadership
  • In what ways might you as an education leader and/or manager seek to develop your practices in the light of your learning on this programme?

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EFPM912: Perspectives on International Education

We live in an increasingly complex, ever-changing and interconnected world where we face tensions that directly affect the ways we understand education. We will critically explore this complexity as part of this module.

The module will offer you a unique opportunity to consider education in terms of its local and global dimensions, as well as to explore connections and tensions between them. Your study will involve critical examination of a wide range of social, economic, cultural, political and environmental factors which are considered to shape, and be shaped by, education. There are no pre-requisites for this module.

The principal aims of this module are:

  • To enable you to explore, and build a sound knowledge base, from which to critically evaluate a selection of key global educational issues
  • To critically consider a range of theories, methodologies and research projects which question and unpack ideas about international education and its different manifestations.
  • To encourage you to critically consider the role which education might play in creating a more just, equitable and sustainable world
  • To offer you the opportunity to examine the linkages, fragmentations and tensions between the global and local and to consider the ramifications which these might have for education
  • To enable you the opportunity to reflect on your own cultural ideas and background and explore similarities and differences with different societies across the world in the context of education.

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EFPM919: Critical Perspectives on Inclusive Education

This module explores inclusive education from a range of critical perspectives. The concepts of inclusion, disability, difference and diversity will be examined and critiqued. Inclusive and special school provision from different global contexts will be studied in depth. Different critical perspectives including: Disability Studies, Globalisation and Inclusive Pedagogy. You will be encouraged to reflect upon the development of special and inclusive education systems in your own countries as well as considering a range of international and global perspectives.

  • To introduce you to a range of critical perspectives on inclusive education which are considered important to international inclusive education research and practice.
  • To explore inclusive education from an international and inter-cultural perspective through engagement with research and community educational projects in a range of different contexts.
  • To encourage you to critically consider the role which education might play in creating more inclusive education systems.
  • To offer you the opportunity to examine the tensions, inequalities and contradictions which might exist in the implementation of inclusive education in different parts of the world.
  • To enable you to reflect on your own experience of inclusive education and draw connections with those of different cultures across the world.

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EFPM920: Digital Education Futures

In this module you will critically explore the role of digital technology in education and education futures with the aim of developing a critical and holistic understanding of 21st century education.

We will draw on current social perspectives on education, that foreground the importance of dialogue, thinking skills and creativity in our networked lives. We will consider some of the key issues that impact education, such as datafication, inclusion and trust, while also exploring some of the ways in which education is changing because of the advent of technology, for instance through the lens of digital and data literacies, the role of AI in education and the possible role of neuroscience for education.

Lastly, we will look towards the future by exploring futures thinking and sustainable digital futures for education.

The main aims of the module are:

  • To introduce you to social perspectives of learning with new technologies and to develop your understanding of the way in which technology, creativity and thinking skills can be integrated in education
  • To explore key issues around educational technology, such as digital literacies, sustainability and inclusion
  • To introduce you to a range of theories, methodologies and research that are central to understanding the role of technology for education and education futures
  • To enable you to critically explore the connections and tensions that may exist between theories and practices, and also between the needs and aims of different stakeholders in education technology (teachers, learners, policy makers, commercial companies, etc)
  • To encourage you to critically consider the ways in which technologies may shape the ways in which you understand education and pedagogy, and vice versa - both now and in the future.

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Fees

2026/27 entry

UK fees per year:

£11,000 full-time

International fees per year:

£25,550 full-time

Scholarships

The University of Exeter offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with £7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year, including our prestigious Exeter Excellence Scholarships. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.

University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship

We are pleased to offer the University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship, a scholarship for University of Exeter alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship worth 20% of the cost of your first year tuition fees.

Terms and conditions, including deadlines, apply.

Teaching and research

Teaching and learning

Learning methods vary across our wide range of modules and may include:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Personal tutorials
  • Research supervision

Facilities and support

You'll be assigned a personal tutor and have access to module tutors via face-to-face and/or email or online tutorials. You'll also have access to a range of support including lecture notes, presentations, film clips and reading materials through our online learning environment. 

Campus-based modules are taught at the School of Education at the St Luke's Campus in Exeter, which offers an excellent range of specialist facilities, including: 

  • Dedicated education libraries with extensive physical and digital collections
  • Modern teaching spaces designed for collaborative learning
  • Digital learning platforms providing flexibility to study anywhere
  • Award-winning careers service to help you achieve your professional goals 

Research-led teaching

You will join a vibrant postgraduate community at the School of Education, studying with some of the leading scholars in their disciplines.

You will benefit from our active research culture, which promotes the sharing of ideas and knowledge to encourage innovation. Our research centres provide a focus for research and discussion for academic staff, researchers and practitioners, and organise seminar series, visiting speakers, conferences and other events.

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Careers

An MA in Education from Exeter opens doors to diverse and rewarding career opportunities: 

  • Teaching and Leadership - Progress in school teaching, leadership roles, or specialist educational positions
  • Educational Innovation -  Move into EdTech development, digital learning design, or educational consultancy   
  • Policy and Administration - Shape educational policy or excel in educational administration and management
  • Further Study - Build foundations for doctoral research and academic careers 

Dedicated careers support 

You will receive support from our dedicated Career Zone team, who provide excellent career guidance at all stages of career planning. The Career Zone provides one-on-one support and is home to a wealth of business and industry contacts. Additionally, they host useful training events, workshops and lectures which are designed to further support you in developing your enterprise acumen. Please visit the Career Zone for additional information on their services. 

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