Overview
From early years practitioners, teachers and leaders in education, to local authority, health services and aspiring researchers, our course appeals to a variety of backgrounds and professions. You’ll be joining a diverse and thriving community of postgraduate students from the UK and across the world.
You’ll analyse key issues, significant debates and global concepts in the field of inclusive education. Reflect on your personal understandings of special educational needs and consider the relationship between educational values and the development of inclusive practice.
You’ll learn the theoretical knowledge from expert educational researchers to make an impact in your current professional setting or future career and become a leader in education. You will evaluate and learn to think with a range of theoretical frameworks to deepen your critical analysis. And you’ll explore how theory informs how we interpret and analyse key issues in education.
We aim to empower you to approach your own research with confidence. You’ll extend your understanding of research techniques to prepare you for completing your own dissertation. Throughout the project, you will have access to support from active researchers in our internationally renowned Educational and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
You’ll learn from experts in education to become a leader in the areas of education that interest you. You’ll be able to specialise your studies around the educational topics you’re passionate about by choosing an option unit based on work by world-class researchers in the Faculty of Health and Education. Specialist option units may include topics such as literacy and language, educational philosophy, learning in informal settings, or international perspectives in education.
Career
You’ll develop critical thinking skills and gain the theoretical knowledge to question existing education practice, and how it could work in the future.
Our Inclusive Education graduates from Manchester Metropolitan University have used our courses to help further their careers. Many of our students have gone into management and advisory positions related to inclusion and diversity in schools and other educational settings. Some have developed specialisms in areas of special educational needs, such as autism or dyslexia.
If you’re considering pursuing a research degree in education, this masters course is a good foundation towards that ambition.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Perspectives, Policy and Practice in Inclusive Education
- Conceptualise, Critique, Create: Thinking with Theory in Inclusive Education
- Principles and Practice of Educational Research
- Dissertation
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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You can apply for a master’s course at any time throughout the year, most courses will close for applications in mid to late August.
Language
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Manchester, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Education Educational Research View 128 other Masters in Educational Research in United KingdomWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
You must have a first degree, postgraduate diploma or professional qualification recognised as equivalent to an undergraduate UK honours degree of at least a 2:2. Other qualifications or experience may be considered.
Advanced standing:
If you’ve completed a PGCE within the last five years, you can normally join the course with advanced standing. This means you’ll put 60 credits from your PGCE towards your masters and complete fewer units to achieve your MA. Usually, this means you’ll complete just two core units before progressing to your dissertation.
With the agreement of your programme leader, other relevant and recent level seven qualifications may also permit advanced standing via recognition of prior learning.
If you do not have a recent level seven qualification, you may be eligible to claim for recognition of prior experiential learning (e.g. relevant work experience). Further advice and guidance on this will be available after you enrol.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents20000 GBP / year≈ 20000 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents10250 GBP / year≈ 10250 GBP / year
Additional Details
Part-time:
- UK and Channel Island: £1709 per 30 credits studied per year.
- Eu and Non-Eu International: £3334 per 30 credits studied per year.
Living costs
Manchester
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
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Scholarships Information
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Available Scholarships
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