Entry requirements
A-levels
BBB.
BTEC
DDM.
International Baccalaureate
30 points with three subjects at Higher level.
Access to HE Diploma
pass with 60 credits overall. At least 45 credits at level 3, with 24 credits at distinction and the rest at merit.
T-level
Merit in the Education and Early Years or the Education and Childcare T-level. Other T-level subjects are not accepted.
GCSE (minimum grade C or grade 4)
at least five subjects including English language, mathematics and science.
If you do not have the required GCSEs, find out which equivalent qualifications we accept instead.
Interviews
Interviews for this course can be in-person at the university or online. If we invite you to an interview you'll be able to choose a date and which option suits you best.
Experience
While experience in a school is not a condition of entry for initial teacher education courses we recommend that you take up opportunities to gain a realistic understanding of whether teaching is right for you. The Get Into Teaching offers opportunities across the country to book a day’s worth of experience.
Studied before or got relevant experience?
A qualification, HE credits, or relevant experience may count towards your course at ¹ú²ú̽»¨, and could mean that you do not have to take some elements of the course or can start in year 2 or 3.
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, at least 6.0 in all four skills.
Other
- Applicants from minority ethnic and other groups under-represented in the profession, including men in primary teaching, are particularly welcome.
- All offers are subject to an occupational health check and Disclosure and Barring Service enhanced disclosure check.
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We are committed to . As part of our selection and interview process, we will undertake additional checks to confirm the suitability of candidates.
Contextual admissions
When you apply to ¹ú²ú̽»¨ we want to hear about who you are. Grades are never the whole picture; we're interested in things like creativity, resourcefulness, persistence and the capacity to think big and find new ways of doing things. And we recognise that not everyone has the same background. That's why we treat everyone who applies as an individual. We recognise many qualifications and we care about all of your achievements and the experiences you've had that set you apart.
Find out more about contextual admissions.