BA (Honours) Secondary Education Religious Education 11-16 with Post 16 enhancement (with recommendation for QTS)
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If you’re hoping to become a secondary school teacher in English, Maths, Science with Physics, Chemistry or biology, Religious Education, PE or Humanities you could qualify within three years through this undergraduate degree route.
Our BA (Hons) Secondary Teaching (QTS) courses offer you a gateway into the teaching profession as a qualified secondary teacher with a recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), allowing you to teach in England and Wales.
You will develop an understanding of the individual character of the subject and how to teach the substantive knowledge (content) as well as the disciplinary knowledge (skills) related to it.
You will also spend in total a 120 days of the course on school placement developing your practice in order to become an inspirational secondary teacher.
Birmingham Newman University has been training teachers for over 50 years and we look to train employable professionals who can make a difference.
You will be taught by experienced education specialists and our dedication to small teaching groups allows you develop strong professional relationships with the University teaching team. You will also be supported by our strong relationships with our local partner schools.
On this course you will:
Be recommended for Qualified Teacher Status which allows you teach in secondary schools in England and Wales.
Understand fundamental areas of your chosen subject as well as effective ways to teach the subject within a classroom environment.
Provide you with the skills and knowledge to become an outstanding and professional teacher.
Develop your skills and abilities in both a subject and pedagogical context and through dedicated placements in secondary schools make connections between the theories and your applied practice.
Be provided with a range of enhancement opportunities to support your training and development.
The Undergraduate programme has both a pedagogical and practical aspect. Over the three years you will have regular placements, equating to a minimum of 120 days in school, where you will develop your understanding of the subject alongside the professional skills required to teach.
In addition to your main school placements, you will have the opportunity to experience post-16 education, primary school settings and alternative placements. Furthermore, you will develop the skills required to enhance your own professional understanding and develop your own areas of professional interest.

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You should achieve at least 112 UCAS points.
A Level 3 qualification in the named degree subject area, for example A Level English for Secondary Education English 11-16 with Post 16 enhancement (with recommendation for QTS).
The University accepts appropriate T Levels as part of its usual entry requirements.
GCSE English Language and Mathematics at grade 4 (or C) or above (or recognised equivalents). Please be aware that whilst these GCSEs are not mandatory at application point, these qualifications must be obtained by enrolment.
School experience is not a requirement for entry to the programme. However, having experience in a school will support your preparation for training as a teacher.
At interview you will be asked about any experiences that you have with school aged children and your understanding of teaching within your chosen age range. The quality and variety of your personal statement is an important factor in the decision to call you to interview.
You will need to obtain Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and Occupational Health clearance and meet the requirements for Fitness to Train to Teach prior to starting the course and be assured against a set of fundamental maths and English skills by the end of your course.
The tuition fee for academic year 2025/26 is: £9,535
Additional costs
The University will review tuition fees and increase fees in line with any inflationary uplift as determined by the UK Government, if permitted by law or government policy, in subsequent years of your course. It is anticipated that such increases would be linked to RPI (the Retail Price Index excluding mortgage interest payments).
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