
Ulster University - Coleraine
Education - Technology & Design with Engineering & Manufacturing
Overview
This course will prepare you to teach Technology & Design to the full range of pupils in post primary schools. It is offered at the Coleraine campus with additional subject workshops in partnership with the Education Authority, normally in their purpose-built facilities in the Portadown area.
Work placement / study abroad
Students nominate three secondary schools and three grammar schools for the teaching practice placements. Every effort is made to accommodate student preferences.
Subjects taught
Year one
School Experience 1
School Experience 2
Foundation for Learning and Teaching
Developing Effective Learning and Teaching
Optional:
Principles of Religious Education
Improving Practice in Religious Education
Entry requirements
a. English and Mathematics (GCSE grade C or a Qualification that is equivalent in breadth and depth to a GCSE e.g. Irish Leaving Certificate). Please note that Essential Skills/Key Skills is not accepted.
b. An Honours degree, in a technology related subject. In the case of a combined Honours degree at least 50% shall be in the specialist subject. The normal minimum offer standard is a 2:2 Honours. Applications are welcomed from engineers (electrical, mechanical, civil), product designers, and architects; and also from quantity surveyors, graphic and interior designers whose applications are supported by relevant A level (or equivalent) subjects.
c. All applicants need to provide evidence of knowledge, interest and experience in working with young people of post-primary age normally in a formal/informal education setting.
d. Applicants for the post-primary pathway also require:
i Two supportive references.
ii Medical certificate of satisfactory health.
iii Applicants will be scrutinised by Access NI and must also satisfy the University and the Department of Education that nothing would prohibit them from working with children.
e. The application form will be examined for spelling, punctuation and use of English and general quality of presentation.
f. Applicants appearing to fulfil the above requirements will be shortlisted. In the event that the programme is oversubscribed, enhanced criteria (e.g. degree classification) will then be applied and candidates fulfilling these criteria will be interviewed to ascertain their suitability for the course.
g. An offer of a place will be conditional upon satisfying the Selection Committee on all of the above criteria.
h. Applicants who are deemed suitable but for whom an immediate place is not available will be placed on a waiting list and offered a place if another applicant declines his/her place.
Eligibility
PGCE Programmes at Ulster are only available to applicants from Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, and who meet all the requirements to be deemed a home fee payer. This means that if you are not a UK or Irish citizen (or have settled in the UK status), you will not be eligible to study this course.
English Language Requirements
For admission to any initial teacher education course, applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of competence in English language and mathematics. In addition, all new entrants to primary level courses must demonstrate an acceptable level of competence in a science subject or subjects. An acceptable level of competence is defined as a GCSE level pass at Grade C or higher, or an equivalent qualification. Enquiries regarding equivalent qualifications should be made to the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA).
• For English language requirements go to: https://www.ulster.ac.uk/global/apply/english-language-requirements
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Exemptions and transferability
There are no exemptions recognised for entry to this course and it is not possible to transfer from other courses. Access to the PGCE is by the successful completion of the application and interview process.
Duration
Attendance
This is a programme of professional education and training of teachers for the teaching profession. Attendance, therefore, is compulsory for all activities, modules and components of the course. The main PGCE course runs from the end of August to the beginning of June. University modules normally run from Monday to Friday (9:30-4:30) and students are required to attend all classes and course activities. School placements (of which there are two, each of twelve weeks) require commitment to the school, usually 8:30-5:00 with evenings spent in lesson preparation.
The T&D PGCE course includes a six week workshop practice. This is normally held in EA facilities in the Portadown area, commencing in July each year. An additional specialised course may run one afternoon per week in various locations during September and October.
Enrolment dates
Start Date: September 2026.
Post Course Info
Careers and Opportunities
The course prepares you to teach Technology & Design at post primary school level. Where appropriate students may have opportunities to teach other subjects, depending on their own degree and A-Level specialisms.
The PGCE is an internationally recognised programme for Initial Teacher Education leading directly to a career in teaching. The post primary PGCE is for those who wish to teach the 11-19 age range. Successful completion of this course qualifies the graduate to seek registration with the General Teaching Council of Northern Ireland.
Jurisdiction
The PGCE is a recognized teaching qualification in the UK. For those applicants wishing to teach in other jurisdictions we recommend that you contact the relevant authorities there to discuss their requirements for recognised teacher status.
More details
Qualification letters
PGCE
Qualifications
Postgraduate Certificate at UK Level 7
Attendance type
Full time,Daytime
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