Essential English for Teaching

If you want to study Initial Teacher Education courses in Wales, you will need to have a GCSE C grade in English and Mathematics and, for a Primary teaching programme, a GCSE C grade in Science. This applies to courses studied at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. If you don’t currently meet these entry requirements, then don’t panic – we have the courses for you.

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Key Course Details

  • Start Date

    January

  • Location

    Newport

  • Campus Code

    C

Fees

  • Start Date

    September

  • Location

    Newport

  • Campus Code

    C

Fees

At the University of South Wales, you can study specific modules to give you the equivalent qualification to a C grade.

Module Overview

These modules are recognised by Welsh higher education providers and equal to 20 credits at higher education level 4. Students need to be confident and competent at this level before starting the course, as you will build upon skills already gained. Assessment will comprise of 50% assignment and 50% timed assessment, run over 12 weeks and will cost £300 per module.

Topics include: 

  • Skills review: including key aspects of sentence structure, punctuation and spelling
  • Understanding Grammar
  • Essay construction
  • Reading for information
  • Using appropriate language repertoires
  • Non- fiction text types

A prerequisite of each module is that you already have grade D (or equivalent) in English Language, Mathematics, or Science, depending on where you the uplift is needed.

Course Highlights

How you’ll learn

The Essential English module is delivered online on Tuesdays (5.30pm to 7.30pm) for 12 weeks. The course tutor is Carol Wood.

Start dates

Essential English - Tuesday 24th Sept 2024
Essential English - Tuesday 14th January 2025

Fees and Funding

Further Information

Costs are £300 per module.

How to Apply

There is an online application process for this course. Please choose the application form for your preferred start date and mode of study (i.e. full-time or part-time).

University Quality Assurance

At USW, we regularly review our courses in response to changing patterns of employment and skills demand to ensure we offer learning designed to reflect today’s student needs and tomorrow’s employer demands.

If during a review process course content is significantly changed, we’ll write to inform you and talk you through the changes for the coming year. But whatever the outcome, we aim to equip our students with the skillset and the mindset to succeed whatever tomorrow may bring. Your future, future-proofed.