Education and Teacher Training


Our Education courses are delivered by experienced and knowledgeable experts. With a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education programmes to choose from, the University of Northampton is the ideal place to gain the knowledge and skills you need to pursue your chosen career path in this dynamic and rewarding field.

Our teaching courses are delivered by experienced and expert tutors as well as practising teachers to ensure you gain all the insight and knowledge you need to thrive.

Undergraduates can choose from our range of courses, including initial teacher training (ITT) qualifications, with the University of Northampton being recognised as one of the top 25% performing ITT providers. Postgraduates can build on their skills and expand their career options with a number of PGCE courses.

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Assessment Only Route to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Designed for unqualified teachers or others who work in a Mainstream school or Academy, Free School, Independent School, Pupil Referral unit, Special School.

  • PG
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Children and Young People PhD/PhD by Published works

A specialisation in Children and Young People will enable you to find research and development within Education and aligned fields or progress into academia.

  • PG
  • PhD
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Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons)

The Early Childhood Studies degree takes a holistic approach to the development of young children, from birth to the age of eight.

  • UG
  • BA (Hons)
  • UCAS: X310
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Early Years PhD/PhD by Published works

With the Early Years PhD programme, you may hone your research abilities and competences while also developing your area of expertise.

  • PG
  • PhD
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Early Years, Childhood and Family Studies (Top-Up) BA (Hons)

The Early Years, Childhood and Family Studies (Top Up)* programme provides a creative, inter-disciplinary community of learning and research.

  • UG
  • BA (Hons)
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Education and Schools PhD/PhD by Published works

This PhD with a specialisation in Education and Schools will enable you to find research and development roles within aligned fields, or progress into academia.

  • PG
  • PhD
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Education MA

This Education MA is ideal for teachers, education professionals and recent graduates looking to enhance their practice.

  • PG
  • MA
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Education Studies BA (Hons)

A degree in Education Studies will help you to understand the key issues, policies and debates that are in education today.

  • UG
  • BA (Hons)
  • UCAS: X301

Student Students


Antonette Hall

Education Studies BA/BSc (Hons)

Candiece Spencer

Education MA

Catia Regina Amancio Gregoria de Alcantara

Special Educational Needs and Inclusion MA

Deividas Misiunas

Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons)

Eryn Church

Education MA

Hannah Taylor

Learning and Teaching (FDLT)

Joanna Hubbard

Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons)

Jo Miller

Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons)

Karen Malcolmson

Early Childhood Studies (Top-Up) BA (Hons)

Kerry Ojari

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)

Louise Hawes

Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons)

Phil Mathe

PGCE Top-up Primary/Early Years/Secondary

Rachel Bott

Childhood and Youth Studies BA (Hons)

Renia Sakatzidou

Special Educational Needs and Inclusion (Autism Pathway) MA

Isabella Ugwumba

Special Educational Needs and Inclusion MA

Subject Information


  • We offer various routes within education ranging from early years and special educational needs and inclusion, to the study of how people learn leadership management skills. An education degree can give you access to a wide range of careers which can include working with babies, children, young people and families.

    Dependent on the course you choose, a variety of placements are available to ensure you have the practical experience alongside your theoretical knowledge. If you are already in employment within the education sector, we have several courses that have been designed to fit around your job.

    Students on our undergraduate teaching degrees will take five placements in various areas during their time at the university, which can include SEN schools, giving them considerable teaching experience before they embark on their career as a teacher.

    Dependent on the teaching degree you choose, you will be awarded either Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS), Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an initial teacher training qualification (ITT) for teaching English as a second or foreign language.

  • The entry requirements can vary from each course. Therefore, we advise that you explore the individual specifications and course requirements for your desired subject of study, which can be found on the course page.

    Typically, it is required for applicants to hold English and Mathematics GCSEs or equivalent with at least a grade C/4, and standard application processes of interviews, recommendations, and DBS checks may apply.

    We ask that all applicants for our teacher training courses meet their chosen program’s standard entry requirements. Please read the entry requirements on each course page, as these can vary.

    Applicants must have GCSE grades of C/4 or above in English Language, Mathematics and Science before applying. Standard procedures of skill tests, interviews and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks will apply.

  • Access to our outstanding school experience library will give you the resources you need to support you in your placements, enabling you to borrow planning materials, puppets, games, large books and much more.

    The Learning Development team of the library provides opportunities to develop your academic skills, such as essay writing and critical analysis, while the Learning Technology team offers expert guidance in developing your use of technology for learning and teaching.

    Our Library and Learning Service also contributes to the university’s academic output through research and embraces the Changemaker Challenges. We work with local partners to deliver a social impact through research in key areas, including Education; Health and Wellbeing; Culture, Heritage and the Environment; and Enterprise and Innovation.