OverviewBA (Hons) Education Studies with Foundation Year (University of Derby) is designed for students who want a strong introduction to education and learning, before progressing to honours-level study. You’ll explore education through key disciplines such as psychology, sociology, philosophy and policy, with optional specialist pathways.HighlightsFoundation Year support: you’ll receive additional academic and study-skills support from the start to help you build confidence and subject knowledge.Interdisciplinary learning: examine education and educational equality using perspectives from history, psychology, sociology and philosophy.Policy and practice focus: develop an informed understanding of current education policy and how it shapes classroom and community practice.Choose a pathway: build your interests through specialist routes in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).Career outcomesGraduates may pursue roles across education and related sectors such as social care, youth work, health and community learning.Common early-career destinations include higher-level teaching assistant roles, early years positions, welfare and safeguarding-related roles, and community learning support.Depending on your pathway, you may be able to progress towards SEND-focused roles or teaching-related careers (including English language teaching pathways).
The BA (Hons) Education Studies with Foundation Year at the University of Derby offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of education and learning, paving the way for further honours-level study. Students will delve into various educational disciplines, including psychology, sociology, philosophy, and policy, while also having the option to specialize in specific areas of interest.
Foundation Year (Year 0)
Honours Degree (Years 1–3)
Indicative modules may include:
Specialist pathway (choose one)
Assessment and progression
Entry to the programme is generally based on the qualifications specified by the university. Students who do not meet certain subject requirements may have the opportunity to study relevant subjects at an appropriate level as part of their foundation year.
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