The University of Sheffield
Prospective Postgraduates

MA Education: Working with Communities

School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences

Education professionals from all over the world come to us for masters courses that advance their careers. We have a long-standing reputation for excellence in research and teaching.

About the course

1 year full-time

This course allows you to investigate the role of community education. You'll learn about new policy and the need for partnership working between educational institutions and communities.

Entry requirements

A good first degree in a related field.

English language requirements

Overall IELTS grade of 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component, or equivalent.

Entry requirements for international students

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Content

  • Understanding Communities
  • Understanding Social Exclusion

Teaching

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Discussion
  • Active enquiry
  • Investigations

You'll meet regularly with your personal tutor who'll support and encourage your learning and understanding.

Assessment

There are no formal written examinations and assessment is by coursework and a 15,000-word dissertation. For the dissertation study, you'll be supported by an experienced research tutor who has expertise in the appropriate field.

Fees and funding

Financial information for postgraduate taught courses

Any questions?

If you'd like to know more about any aspect of our courses, contact us:

E: ma-ft@sheffield.ac.uk
T: +44 (0)114 222 8115

Hazel Bryce, MA Working with Communities


Where your masters can take you

Our postgraduate courses are designed specifically to either launch your career in education or to aid continuing professional development. Graduates from our courses work in schools, universities, local and national government both in the UK and overseas.

Some will be directly involved in the delivery of education as teachers and lecturers whilst others will utilise their skills in a variety of careers covering policy development, education, administration, psychology and social work.

Why your masters matters

We value creative teaching that challenges inequalities in the education system. We believe in increasing opportunities for education, for everyone. You'll benefit from this inclusive approach, as a student and as a professional.

Our research and teaching quality are independently rated as excellent. Our portfolio of postgraduate programmes is taught by leading academics. We try to give you as much choice as we can. You can even take modules from other courses if you like.

Our research and teaching are independently rated as excellent.

Specialist resources

We make sure our research feeds directly into our teaching. Our research seminar programme gives you access to the latest findings, often before they’re published.

There's a wireless network in the department and you'll have access to the University's extensive library resources, including online catalogues and databases, e-books and e-journals.

Apply now

You can apply for postgraduate study using our Postgraduate Online Application Form. It is a quick and easy process.

Postgraduate Online Application Form