About MA Education: Learning, Pedagogy And Assessment in University of East Anglia UEA
Study the way people learn, the importance of the interactions between teaching and learning, and how we can, and should, assess a person’s progress.
This full-time Master’s course is ideally suited to anyone with experience in education, who wants to delve deeper into the processes, theories and practices at play in this fascinating field. Placing equal emphasis on theory and practice, it will build on your existing knowledge, interests and expertise, and help you apply the theoretical constructs to practice.
This course will give you an in-depth understanding of current key educational issues, debates, trends and policies, both nationally and internationally. It will develop your knowledge of educational research, and help you in conducting your own research project.
You will be part of UEA’s renowned School of Education and Lifelong Learning, and you will gain skills and knowledge that will prove invaluable in your career in education, or one of the many associated fields.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Holders of an Indian four year Bachelor degree with at least 52% will be considered for postgraduate study. The requirement will vary depending on examination board and course applied for.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS :6.5 overall with minimum of 6.0 in each component
- TOEFL IBT:88 Reading:20,Writing:19,Listening:19,Speaking:21
University of East Anglia UEA Highlights
College Type |
Public |
Campus setting |
Mini-city |
Work-study program |
Yes |
English Language Proficiency score |
TOEFL/IELTS |
Financial Aid |
Yes |
Mode of Payment |
www.evision.uea.ac.uk |
Housing capacity |
3,500 fully furnished rooms |
University of East Anglia UEA Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Following are the tuition fees applicable to overseas students applying for the respective course:
Course |
Undergraduate Fee (GBP) |
Postgraduate Fee (GBP) |
School of Economics |
15,900 |
17,215 |
School of Art, Media and American Studies |
15,900 |
16,1400 |
School of Biological Sciences |
20,200 |
19,800 |
School of Law |
15,900 |
16,400 |
School of Pharmacy |
20,200 |
19,800 |
School of Psychology |
15,900 |
16,400 |
School of Engineering |
20,200 |
16,400 |
Norwich Business School |
15,900 |
19,950 |
Description |
On-Campus Accommodation (first year) |
Privately-rented accommodation (second year onwards) |
Accommodation |
£79.45 to £170.80 per week (including electricity, Internet, gas and water). |
Rent |
£170 |
£80 |
Gas & Electric |
Included |
£10 |
Water |
Included |
£3 |
Internet |
Included |
£5 |
Food |
£50 |
£50 |
Mobile Phone |
£5 (based on £20 monthly bill) |
£5 |
Toiletries |
£5 |
£5 |
Laundry |
£2 |
Washing machine in house |
Travel |
£10 |
£20 |
Social Life |
£40 |
£40 |
Clothing |
£10 |
£10 |
WEEKLY TOTAL |
£287 |
£228 |