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PGDip Learning Design Methods (Online)

  • Mode of study: Part-time
  • How to apply: Apply directly to us
  • Study location: Online
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Overview

The PGDip Learning Design Methods builds on our PGCert Creative Teaching and Learning Design or a similar PGCert to equip 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.

On successful completion of this stage following a PGCert you will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Teaching and Learning Design Methods

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You'll strengthen your practical skills in designing learning experiences and develop your abilities as a researcher.

The course emphasises practical application, from project management and UX design to harnessing artificial intelligence in education.

Our PGDip in Creative Teaching and Learning Design 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.

Phil Gomm, Course Leader

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