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MA Professional Practice

This programme offers progression opportunities for learners who have achieved a first degree in Professional Practice or in any other academic discipline. A postgraduate qualification in Professional Practice combines academic study with workplace learning to equip people with the relevant knowledge, understanding and skills to improve performance at work.

How does it work?

Learners will be required to study for  a further 60, 120 or 180 credits at masters level depending on their qualification aim.  Each learner will work with a Programme Adviser to identify a coherent programme of study.  Full details of modules are shown in the Certificate of Higher Education page,  generally learners may not repeat the same learning outcomes as in their undergraduate study, but may produce a new Work-based Learning Programme Plan and negotiate a different Work-based Project or Independent Study at this level. In addition, learners may complete any other modules that are relevant to their work from Trinity’s postgraduate curriculum offer, and new learners may wish to make a claim for Accreditation of Prior Learning for the Precognition and Accreditation of Learning module.

Modules

  • Recognition and Accreditation of Learning RAL700 (15 credits)
  • Work-based Learning Programme Plan (LtW) WBL701 (15 credits)
  • Working and Learning: an introduction to work-based higher education (LtW) WBL702 (15 credits)
  • Research methods for Work-based Learning (LtW) WBL703 (15 credits)
  • Improving Personal Effectiveness at Work (LtW) WBL704 (15 credits)
  • An Introduction to Mentoring WBL705 (20 credits)
  • Work-based Learning Project WBL706/707/708 (30/45/60 credits)
  • Project Management WBL718 (20 credits)
  • Language Planning and Policy WBL70 (20 credits)
  • Learning for Development WBL723 (20 credits)
  • Independent Study WBL725/726/727 (10/20/30 credits)

How much are the fees?

Fees are reviewed annually – please contact us for details.

How do I apply?

Please contact the Registry for an application form
01267 676767
registry@trinity-cm.ac.uk