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Pursuing an Education degree at Warwick fosters a profound understanding of education's transformative potential. This program examines educational systems through interdisciplinary lenses including Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Political Science, and History. Key focus areas encompass childhood development, creative learning, social inequalities, and diversity. Graduates find opportunities across educational sectors and various professional fields. Program highlights The BA (Honours) Education program critically examines education in our rapidly evolving global landscape, engaging students in contemporary discussions about learning processes and student development. You'll develop sociological and philosophical perspectives on education's societal and personal impacts. The curriculum introduces educational psychology and its influence on childhood concepts. Students explore modern educational policies at both international and local levels while studying the historical evolution of educational institutions. Practical experience is gained through structured work placements, complemented by ongoing career guidance. With diverse elective options, students can customize their learning journey according to their educational interests. The program offers specialized pathways: 'Policy and Management', 'Wellbeing and Inclusion', 'Arts and Culture', and 'English Language Teaching'. Career prospects Alumni have successfully entered various professions including: Primary and Secondary Education Arts and Cultural Heritage Community and Nonprofit Organizations Family Support Services and Social Work Professional Training and Development Educational Research Human Resources Management.