OVERVIEW
Our one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) prepares you to teach the secondary school science curriculum for the 11-16 age range (all three sciences) and Physics to AS/A-level.
Science is crucial to the development and future prospects of children. Becoming a teacher is exciting and transformative. You can inspire the next generation of scientists and ensure all children value their science education. Developing scientific skills, curiosity and literacy enables children to understand the world around them so they can make informed decisions about their lives and have a say in society.
University sessions are led by specialist tutors and supported by excellent technicians. You will explore theory-informed, up-to-date and practical teaching practices in our school-styled laboratories. You will learn how to plan, assess, reflect on and use research to continually improve your practice in a supportive environment. You’ll also develop your teacher persona, ability to manage behaviour for learning and support children’s wellbeing.
Some sessions are specific to physics but the majority occur in mixed specialism groups. Just like science departments in schools, we explore the connections across the sciences and share expertise.
There will also be guest sessions with alumni and experts from a variety of organisations. Past sessions include speakers from the National Space Centre, Royal Society of Chemistry, and Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS). The course is taught by highly experienced, research active, subject experts who have all been practising teachers. The team and students are supported by an excellent team of science technicians.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
Manchester Campus
Oxford Road,
Manchester,
Greater Manchester,
M15 6BH, NORTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Manchester Metropolitan is ranked 46th for universities in the UK (Times Higher Education Rankings, 2025).