The Education MA at University College London (UCL) is a flexible programme designed for those interested in critically examining how education is defined, enacted and understood in different contexts. The course allows both full and part-time students to explore a range of perspectives on education and its relation to policy, practice and professional identity in a globalized world.Course Content: The course includes both learning and experience-based modules. This includes sessions led by top researchers in the field, where they share their research approaches and findings and discuss the influences and impacts of research on policy and practice. Students are also trained in qualitative and quantitative data analysis methods and are released to conduct their own research projects.Key Modules: The key modules of this course include: 'What is Education?', 'Understanding Education Research', 'Researching Digital Culture in Education', 'Rights and Education', 'Education and Development: Comparative and International perspectives', 'Sociology of Education', among others.Future Careers: The Education MA opens up career opportunities in a wide range of sectors. Graduates often go on to career pathways in education policy making, international development, or community work. The course is also perfect preparation for students who wish to pursue a PhD in Education.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.