| Application deadline: | December 10 |
| Start date: | January 2014 |
| Duration full-time: | 90 days |
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| Delivery mode: | On Campus |
| Entry level: | Bachelor |
Want to start your studies in the new year? Find out more information at The course materials are also used as the basis for a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course for teachers of citizenship supported by the Department for Education in England.
This version of the course is offered in mixed mode. Participants will meet with a tutor for two self-study sessions with the opportunity for discussion on the virtual learning environment and in peer-led groups.
Entry requirements: a good first degree and experience of working in humanities education, for example, as a teacher of Religious Education/Studies, History or Citizenship). If you do not meet this requirement, you may be able to qualify through special procedures. This might include some form of qualifying work, such as an essay.Language proficiency: If your first language is not English, the Institute will need proof of your proficiency in English. We will accept the following evidence: * IELTS (7.0 overall - with 6.0 for writing and 6.5 for reading)
* TOEFL (650 - paper-based test; 280 - computer-based test; 114 - internet-based test)
* Cambridge Certificate in Proficiency of English (Grade A or B)
| IELTS band: | 7 |
| TOEFL paper-based test score: | 650 |
| TOEFL computer-based test score: | 280 |
| TOEFL internet-based test score: | 114 |
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
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