
Introduction
Founded in 1841, the University of Huddersfield is close to downtown Huddersfield. It scores high in the UK's National Student Survey. It boasts an international reputation for research in many fields. Its Centre for Precision Technologies is recognized as the best of its kind in the UK, and ranks among the top three precision technology research centers in Europe and even the world. Its Centre for Research in New Music is the first of its kind among universities in the UK. It is a golden-class university as all its teachers hold a PhD degree.
Cooperation Mode
Dual bachelor's degree (3+1 mode)
Available Programs:
Early Childhood and Education (Top-Up) BA(Hons)
TESOL and Younger Learners (Top-up) BA(Hons)
TESOL (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Youth and Community Studies (Top up) BA(Hons)
Education Human Resource Development and Training (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Bachelor's to master's degree: Master's degree in the UK
Available Programs
Education (Early Childhood Studies) MA
Psychology MSc
Social Work MSc
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MA
Project Requirements
Academic Requirements
No failure in domestic courses, with an average score of 75 or above
Programs (3+1 mode) require that students complete at least 90% of the undergraduate course credits
Language Requirements
3+1: An overall IELTS band score of 6.0 with no element less than 5.5
Psychology MSc: An overall IELTS band score of 6.5 with no element less than 6.0
Social Work MSc/Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MA: An overall IELTS band score of 7.0 with no element less than 6.5
Note
The University of Huddersfield ranked sixth in the Best UK Universities for Education–League Table by The Guardian in 2020. Primary and Early Years Education with QTS BA(Hons): An overall IELTS band score of 7.0 with no element less than 6.5. Upon completion of the course, students will obtain a Qualified Teacher Status certification from the UK Department for Education. Course mapping is available for applying to dual degree programs (2+2 or 3+1 mode) in the intended major.