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PGDip Learning Design Methods (Online)
- Mode of study: Online, part-time
- How to apply: Apply directly to us
Overview
The PGDip Learning Design equips you with advanced skills for a career in the fast-moving world of 21st Century learning design. This course prepares you for leadership roles in learning, and ensures you’re ready for advanced roles in learning design, higher education, and the edtech industries.
Course information
The course emphasises practical application, from project management and UX design to harnessing artificial intelligence in education. You'll learn to work as both an internal and external consultant, collaborating effectively with subject matter experts across disciplines to design creative, inclusive, and effective learning experiences for diverse contexts.
During the PGDip, you'll strengthen your practical skills in designing learning experiences and develop your abilities as a researcher. This stage, delivered part-time over 30 weeks, allows you to balance advanced study with professional practice.
You'll develop a comprehensive toolkit of learning design techniques, preparing you for roles that bridge education and industry.
Our PGDip is founded on the belief that effective learning design can produce transformation in business and education. We support and enable designers to create learning experiences that are both invisible in their seamlessness and profound in their impact.
We view learning design as an interdisciplinary art form, blending insights from psychology, technology, and creative arts. This approach fosters a unique problem-solving mindset that sets our graduates apart. The course encourages you to cross disciplinary boundaries, combining insights from areas such as user experience design, creative education, and digital technologies with learning design principles.
Critical reflection is at the core of our philosophy. We challenge you to question assumptions, examine beliefs and assumptions about learning, and develop your distinctive voice as a designer. The PGDip cultivates your originality in tackling and solving problems, preparing you to act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional level.
While embracing emerging technologies like AI, we balance innovation with established learning theories and human-centred design principles. This ensures you have the knowledge and skills to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of learning design, and prepared you to be a leader in learning-focused roles.
Our aim is to empower you to lead in the field of learning design. We develop confident professionals who can articulate the value of creative learning design across various sectors to produce innovation through transformative learning experiences.
Our PGDip in Learning Design Methods is where innovation truly takes flight. We're preparing our students not just to enter the field of learning design, but to develop transformative learning experiences through creativity and leadership.
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Studios and resources
On the PGDip Learning Design Methods course, you'll have access to a range of advanced digital resources including:
- AUB's online library and databases.
- Specialised learning design tools and platforms.
- Current research in learning design and related fields.
While the course is delivered online, you'll have virtual access to:
- AUB's Canvas Virtual Learning Environment.
- Online workshops and seminars.
- Virtual collaboration spaces for group projects.
- Digital portfolios for showcasing your work.
Industry engagement
While PGDip Learning Design Methods is an online course, and you'll have opportunities to engage with industry leaders through guest lectures, workshops, and collaborative projects. These experiences provide insights into contemporary practices in teaching and learning design across sectors.