Associate Professor in Education
Faculty of Health, Education and Society
Digital Horizons in Education
Overview
This 10 credit module explores how emerging digital technologies are transforming teaching and learning. Key themes such as active learning, AI, extended realities, digital inclusion and data ethics are critically examined. You will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to implement digital innovations within your own educational settings. The course will enhance your ability to apply technology creatively and ethically, preparing you to address real-world educational challenges with confidence.
This module can be taken as standalone CPD or as part of the Education MA. If taken as standalone CPD, students can choose whether or not to complete an assessment and gain 10 credits towards an MA. Please contact CPD@northampton.ac.uk for more information.
Highlights
- Emphasis on contemporary educational themes
- A supportive learning community that values sharing and belonging
- Opportunities for you to present and publish your work
- The chance to develop transferable academic and professional skills
- An option to complete the module with or without assessment/credits
Entry Requirements
To study this Level 7 module, you will need an honours degree, usually at 2:2 or above, from a UK institution or equivalent.
If you have other qualifications and recent professional experience of three years or more, you will also be considered. In this case you may be interviewed and asked to demonstrate that you have engaged with the broad field of education at graduate level or equivalent.
Course Content
Fees and Funding
2024/25 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 24/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
- Part time UK Fees: £460 per 10 credits
- Distance Learning UK Fees: £411.50 per 10 credits
For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding Pages.