

BA Education
About this course
Education as a field of study is concerned with one of the most fundamental social processes: how knowledge, values, and skills are transmitted between generations and within communities. At the University of Lincoln, the part-time Education degree engages with this in both its theoretical and practical dimensions, developing your understanding of learning, teaching, and the social and institutional contexts in which education happens. The programme includes a sandwich year and has work placement built into its structure, giving you direct professional experience as part of your studies. Studying education at degree level involves engaging with questions from several disciplines simultaneously. Psychology illuminates how children and adults learn, how development proceeds, and what motivates people in educational settings. Sociology asks how education reproduces or challenges social inequalities and how different communities experience educational systems differently. History and philosophy of education situate contemporary practice within longer traditions of thought about what education is for and who it serves. You will also engage with curriculum and pedagogy, special educational needs, and the policy landscape that shapes what happens in schools and other educational settings. The placement component gives you the opportunity to bring this knowledge into contact with real professional environments, developing the reflective practice that distinguishes effective education professionals. Graduates move into a wide range of careers in and around education. Teaching is the most direct route, and a degree in education provides a strong foundation for subsequent professional training. Other pathways include educational support work, community education, youth work, school administration and management, educational research, policy work in local and central government, and roles in the third sector supporting educational access and attainment. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study or professional qualifications in teaching, educational leadership, educational psychology, or related fields. The programme's emphasis on real-world experience alongside academic development prepares graduates for the demands of professional practice from an early stage.
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