| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-08-01 | - |
Program Overview
PGDE Secondary (Home Economics)
Are you are a health sciences, hospitality, food or science-related graduate looking for an inspiring, challenging and socially empowering career?
Our one-year PGDE in Home Economics course will prepare you to teach home economics in Scottish secondary schools and beyond, providing you with an internationally recognised secondary teaching qualification.
If you are passionate about food and textiles, sustainability, social justice and health and wellbeing then there has never been a more important time to learn the necessary skills, knowledge and understanding to enable you to transform young lives and contribute to both community and global wellbeing. As a graduate of our unique course, you will help to prepare young people to face the challenges of 21st century citizenship.
Why QMU?
- Guaranteed employment for one year following graduation: Scottish students are guaranteed paid employment for one year in a Scottish secondary school as a home economics teacher.
- Historic and current expertise: Study at a university with an unrivalled 145-year history of teaching in this field. QMU is well known for its work in food research, and hosts the Scottish Centre for Food Development and Innovation.
- Staff expertise: Our staff are either qualified Home Economics teachers or Doctors of Education who have many years of experience in supporting students entering the teaching profession.
- Range of learning experiences: As well as offering you the opportunity to learn how to teach practical food, nutrition, and textiles skills in a classroom context you will engage creatively with the role of outdoor learning in the HE curriculum, gaining experience of cooking outdoors in our special campus Outdoor Learning space.
- Make a difference: Learn to teach a subject with the power to shape young persons’ lives and society’s public health. As a graduate of this course you will be an advocate for sustainable lifestyles and health and wellbeing.
- Professional accreditation/registration: The course is accredited by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS). As a graduate you will be eligible to register with the GTCS.
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