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Why choose us?

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The Centre for Educational Studies (CES) is part of the Faculty of Education and has a national reputation for high-quality teaching and research. Our experienced and dedicated staff will help you achieve your goals.

CES is on the University’s Hull Campus and the Acting Head of Centre is Ally Dunhill. The department has a range of facilities including modern seminar rooms and specialist teaching classrooms for Primary and Secondary teacher training; some equipped with PCs, Apples and IWBs. In addition, there are two laboratories and a preparation room. We offer a large selection of full, part-time and online courses, from Foundation Degrees to Masters and Doctoral Level programmes.


What do our graduates do?

Our Foundation Degree and BA undergraduate courses prepare you for a range of careers in education and community work while offering the chance to develop transferable skills. Our students have gone on to work in many settings including early years, children’s centres, schools, local authority teams, for educational charities and educational projects.

Our postgraduate programmes build on your existing skills and knowledge. Students completing our Initial Teacher Training programmes (primary PGCE and secondary PGCE) have excellent employment prospects as newly qualified teachers.

They also have the option of continuing with their professional development and enhancing their promotion prospects through our Masters and Doctoral Level programmes.


Page last updated by tracey anastasi on 5/14/2012

Contact details for CES:

Teacher Education enquiries

teachereducation@hull.ac.uk

Undergraduate enquiries

ces-ug-enquiries@hull.ac.uk

Postgraduate enquiries

ces-pg-enquiries@hull.ac.uk

 

Access to our buildings

We are delighted that DisabledGo has carried out an audit of the University's buildings. 

Visit: http://www.disabledgo.com/en/access-guide/wilberforce/hull-campus.

We'd like to hear from you

If you have any suggestions on ways to improve our website pages, subject brochures or student handbooks, we'd like to hear from you.

 

Contact:

facultyofeducation@hull.ac.uk