The BA in Education at the University of East Anglia is a full-time undergraduate course that examines education from diverse perspectives. It gives students an understanding of the importance of education in society and the potential for educational practice to promote social justice. This three-year course also offers flexibility for students to explore their areas of interest within the broad field of education and can be tailored to specific career pathways.Course Content: The course delves deep into the world of education, uncovering the rich and fascinating tapestry that constitutes daily life in schools and other educational settings. From the psychology of learning and development, to the curriculum and the national policy that influences it; from issues surrounding inclusion and diversity to a critical analysis of the education system itself.Key Modules: The course content comprises a variety of compulsory and optional modules. Examples of key modules include Introduction to Education Studies, Equality and Diversity in Education, What is Education For?, Research Methods in Education and a Dissertation.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation for this course. However, upon completion, students receive a degree from the University of East Anglia, a well-recognized educational institution.Future Careers: Graduates of the BA in Education will be well prepared for a wide range of careers in education, social, voluntary and charitable organisms, business and management, the civil service, health and social care, and the media. The transferrable skills gained during the course also make them attractive to a wide range of other employers. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.