BA (Hons) Primary Education Studies (Bilingual) Bachelor's degree at Cardiff Metropolitan University
BA (Hons) Primary Education Studies (Bilingual) at CMU combines core educational theory, research methods, and applied practice in schools, alongside specialist options and professional skills development.
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BA (Hons) Primary Education Studies (Bilingual) is a Bachelor's degree (BA (Hons)) at CMU, based in Cyncoed Campus. It is studied part-time; duration varies by route.
For Education graduates from this provider, typical earnings around £24,000. (HESA Graduate Outcomes / LEO, via Discover Uni.)
For the typical curriculum, specialisations, career paths and graduate earnings for Education & Teaching, see the sections below.
Curriculum & modules
Real modules published for this course, grouped only where the source gives a year, stage or level.
Year One 6 modules
- History of Education: Evolving Systems
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This module develops your knowledge of historical developments within the field of education since 1870, facilitating their understanding of the contemporary UK system. Through this, you will become cognisant of the relationships between education, society, politics, and the individual.
- An Introduction to Higher Education Academic Literacies
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This module aims to develop your awareness of essential skills required to succeed within higher education, enhancing your knowledge of and capacity to apply academic approaches and techniques in relation to tasks set. During this module, you will be guided towards being an independent learner and encouraged to engage in self-evaluation and set personal goals for further academic development.
- Play, Creativity and Development in Young Children
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This module introduces you to the role of play in young children's development, including their cognitive, emotional, language, physical and creative development. Developing their knowledge and understanding of theories of development and creativity, as well as concepts and underpinning principes of inclusion and diversity, you explore ways this knowledge can be applied in practice to support and enhance children's experiences.
- Professional Studies and Work-based Development
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As part of this module, you will gain experience within an alternative setting to primary school (e.g., charitable organisations, ALN provisions, secondary schools, nurseries). During the placement, you will work collaboratively with stakeholders to identify and address an area for development within the setting, applying knowledge and skills within the context of project planning. The process of evaluating their experiences in placement and engaging with the Career Service supports you to devel
- Controversies and Debates in Education
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This module develops your knowledge of contemporary debates and controversies, deepening your understanding of the key themes and strands that characterise the field of education studies. The module explores the relationships between education, society, politics, and the individual, making you familiar with the factors that characterise contemporary debate. Becoming aware of the cyclic nature of key issues, you will reflect on the underlying explanations for why certain patterns persist.
- An Introduction to Cross-curricular Learning
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During this module, students explore the concept of 'cross-curricula learning', evaluating its potential to support children in learning more effectively within the context of primary education. Practical insight into how to make links between subject domains within primary education curricula will develop your knowledge of how to apply underlying principles of cross-curricular approaches within the context of practice and provision.
Year Two 6 modules
- Exploring Pedagogies for Practice and Provision
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This module engages you with multiple perspectives of and international debates surrounding pedagogy, enabling you to apply your knowledge in relation to practice and provision. You will explore a range of pedagogical approaches, equipping you to identify links between these and their corresponding theoretical underpinnings. You will also develop your knowledge of how key underpinning principles of a range of pedagogical approaches affect experiences for children at different stages within a ran
- Diversity, Identity and Equality in Education
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Within this module, you will develop a critical and systematic understanding of well-established theories and concepts in relation to contemporary approaches to education and equality. This will equip you to engage in debate on diversity, inclusion and equality within education, and demonstrate knowledge of policy, legislation, key issues, challenges and competing perspectives. This module will enable you to apply critical understanding of contemporary research on diversity, identity and equalit
- Outdoor Play and Learning in and with the Natural world
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During this module, you will gain practical insight into a range of pedagogical approaches which involve engagement with the natural world. In doing so, you will consider the associated philosophical perspectives of different approaches, evaluating the impact on children's experiences (including those with additional and complex needs). This module will develop your knowledge of the affordances of the environment within the context of children's outdoor play and learning through which you will i
- Developing Professional Identities
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This module provides you with experience in a primary school placement during which you will identify and propose how to address an area for improvement / development within your primary school placement. The experience of placement provides an opportunity for you to enhance a range of employability skills and to demonstrate innovation.
- Language, Literacy and Childhood Education
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During this module, you will explore concepts of literacy, engaging in multiple perspectives, definitions and international debates. They will gain critical insight into theory, policy and practice in relation to children's language and literacy development. Through your engagement with children's literature and pedagogical practices, you will develop your capacity to create resources and materials to support children's language acquisition and literacy development.
- Developing Your Research Skills
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During this module, you will examine a range of methodologies, research tools, and data sources, developing your critical understanding of contemporary research and practice within a chosen area of interest. Module content will support you towards considering critical issues when undertaking research with participants, including ethical issues and researcher integrity. Choosing an area of interest, you will learn how to apply research tools and engage with evidence to enhance knowledge and its a
Year Three 5 modules
- Independent Project
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The Independent Project is an opportunity for you to apply your personal interests and skills within the context of a project of your own design. You can choose from a creative output, enterprise project, literature-based project or research involving human participants. The project is largely an independent piece of work for which you will receive guidance from an academic supervisor.
- Curriculum Design: Theory, Practice and Politics
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Through this module, you will gain critical insight into the concept of curriculum design, examining it in relation to theory, politics, and practice. You'll engage in critical reflection of curricula from perspectives of design and enactment, articulating key principles and values. Module content and delivery will also equip you to develop a curriculum in a particular context / subject area which is underpinned by theory and evidence informed.
- Global and Comparative Education
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This module engages you in key issues and debates from competing perspectives, developing your capacity to evaluate evidence from the multidisciplinary field of comparative education. Developing a critical and systematic understanding of and the connections between key concepts, theoretical perspectives and educational policy discourses within the field of comparative education, you will be equipped to apply knowledge, synthesise ideas and information to formulate convincing and informed argumen
- Towards Healthy and Sustainable Futures in Education
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Module content encourages you to develop a strong sense of personal and professional ethics as you examine, for example, health and well-being in the curriculum and the role of education for sustainable development. This module will encourage you to critically evaluate information, using it to make reasoned decisions on courses of actions for healthy and sustainable futures within education.
- Exploring Educational Environments
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This module develops your interdisciplinary knowledge of educational environments, bringing together philosophy, pedagogy, and different agendas. You will explore and critically evaluate the affordances of educational environments, drawing on your knowledge of a range of perspectives, philosophies and practices. Module content, experiences and assessment equips you to design, develop and adapt educational environments, aligning them with pedagogical principles and practices.
Source: provider course page. Modules can change; required/optional status, credits, descriptions and assessment are shown only when explicitly published.
Course in depth
What this course covers, who it suits and where it leads.
What you'll study
You'll study primary education with a bilingual focus, learning how children develop and how schooling is organised. A course like this typically begins with foundations in child development and early classroom observation, moving into pedagogy, curriculum planning and assessment across core subjects. Year 2 usually deepens your practice through sustained school placements and explores inclusion and special educational needs. In the final year, you'll develop specialist knowledge in areas such as early years, SEND & inclusion, education policy, or primary teaching routes leading to qualified teacher status, culminating in a substantial placement and professional project. Throughout, you'll balance theory with practical classroom experience.
Who it's for
You're interested in primary education and drawn to bilingual teaching. You work well with children, have strong communication skills, and are organised under pressure. You'll appreciate a blend of academic study and practical classroom work. If you value understanding both child development and language learning, and want to make a direct difference in young people's lives, this course will suit you. Part-time study means you can balance your course with other commitments.
Careers & job market
Across Education & Teaching nationally, 90% of graduates are in work or further study within 15 months of graduating. Roughly 70% of working graduates move into highly skilled roles or pursue further study. Graduate earnings across the sector range from £22,000 to £30,000 at the 15-month stage, £17,850 to £25,200 after three years, and £21,250 to £30,000 after five years. These are national figures for the field; your own outcomes will depend on the roles and sectors you pursue.
University & format
This Bachelor's degree is studied part-time at Cardiff Metropolitan University, a university located on the Cyncoed Campus. The course is taught in English and is recognised as a nationally recognised degree-awarding body qualification. No course length is specified.
Applicant information
The next application dates for this course, followed by facts the provider publishes.
Part-time application dates vary by provider. UCAS dates
The provider publishes contextual-offer information. Eligibility and any reduced offer are applicant-specific.
See and book current events. Dates can fill or change.
Opened 2 July 2026; last choice 19 October 2026. Check vacancies now. A cached page never claims a place is still available.
Entry & how to get in
Entry & your chances
An honest read from the official entry data, plus your personal match.
Entry is set by the university and based on your offer. Use your predicted grades to see how you compare, then check the university's stated requirements.
How to apply
Undergraduate applications go through UCAS. Here’s what matters for this course, the right deadline, the grades to aim for, and the steps in order.
- 1Register on UCAS Hub
Create your UCAS application and add this course (code D93T). One application covers up to five choices.
- 2Write your personal statement
A single statement covers all your choices, so keep it broad enough for similar courses while showing genuine interest in this subject.
- 3Submit by Apply directly to the provider
Part-time application dates vary by provider. Source: UCAS 2027 dates.
- 4Reply to your offers
When decisions are in, pick a firm (first) choice and an insurance (back-up) choice with slightly lower grades.
- 5Results day & confirmation
On results day (mid-August) your place is confirmed if you meet the offer. Just missed? Talk to the university, or find a place through Clearing.
Fees & funding
What this course costs and how UK student finance covers it.
Tuition per year
Set under Wales's student-finance system; the provider's page is authoritative.
Check fees at CMU →If you normally live in Wales
2026/27 total maintenance support from Student Finance Wales. How much of it is grant and how much is loan depends on household income; the total does not. If you normally live elsewhere, use your home funding body.
Check your entitlement with Student Finance Wales →Paying for it
- Tuition Fee Loan: paid directly to the university by Student Finance Wales.
- Maintenance support: a mix of grant and loan from Student Finance Wales, weighted to household income.
- Repayment: only above the income threshold, and written off at the end of the plan term.
- Earn alongside: most students work part-time in term, part-time roles on the StudySmarter job board.
Wales runs its own system through Student Finance Wales; check studentfinancewales.co.uk for current rates.
Scholarships & bursaries you could qualify for
That does not mean no funding exists. Check the university directory for current amounts, eligibility and application dates.
National funding for this subject
- Teacher-training bursaries: Postgraduate bursaries and scholarships are available for selected shortage subjects. Official guidance
We only display a named award when its provider source identifies the award and who it is for.
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Careers & earnings
What Education & Teaching graduates actually earn, from real outcome data, 15 months, 3 years and 5 years after graduating.
Graduate earnings: this course
| When | Median | Typical range | Graduates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 months after | £24,000 | £18,500 – £25,000 | 15 |
| 3 years after | £24,000 | £22,000 – £32,000 | 15 |
| 5 years after | £28,500 | £24,000 – £30,500 | 15 |
Nominal earnings for graduates of this course/subject at this provider. Limited evidence. Published sample: 15; treat comparisons cautiously. Cohort 2021-22.
- 1Graduate roleFirst role after the degree · 0–2 yrs
- 2Specialist / PractitionerWorking in education & teaching · 2–5 yrs
- 3Senior / LeadLeading work and people · 5–10 yrs
- 4Head of / ExpertSenior leadership or deep expertise · 10+ yrs
How pay grows: this course vs Education & Teaching nationally
National figures for Education & Teaching graduates, HESA Graduate Outcomes (15 months) and the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset (3 & 5 years). These are national, not university-specific; actual pay varies by employer, region, role and experience. Different cohorts, so the bars are not one group over time.
Work out your pay
Headline figures hide a lot. Calculate realistic take-home pay for this field by role, region and experience, then check your CV before you apply.
Value compared with similar courses
How this course’s 5-year median earnings compare with Education & Teaching courses at the same study level.
Compared with 515 courses with compatible official earnings data. This is a course-value comparison, not a quality ranking.
Job market & outlook
How Education & Teaching graduates fare in the labour market, and how AI is reshaping the work.
How AI is changing the work
AI doesn't replace the profession, it shifts it: routine tasks get automated, while judgement, working with people and using AI well become more valuable.
What AI takes off your plate
- Routine information gathering
- First-draft writing and summaries
- Standard analysis and admin
- Repetitive processing tasks
More human than ever
- Judgement and original thinking
- Working with and leading people
- Owning and sense-checking AI output
- Ethics and accountability
The strongest graduates pair subject depth with the ability to use AI tools critically.
Roles & employers
Where Education & Teaching graduates typically go, indicative destinations from graduate career data. Each role links to live openings on the StudySmarter job board.
Roles graduates go into
Where they work
- Schools & academy trusts
- Local authorities
- Education charities
- Tutoring providers
Jobs after this course
Current roles from the StudySmarter job board that suit Education & Teaching graduates.
Is this course right for you?
The essentials UK applicants ask about: finance, outcomes, entry and quality.
Student finance
Fees for this course are set under Wales's own student-finance system, not the England cap; check the provider's course page for the exact figure. If you normally live in Wales, Student Finance Wales can pay an eligible Tuition Fee Loan directly to the university, and maintenance support is a mix of grant and loan weighted to household income. You repay only above the income threshold.
Where graduates go
Most graduates were in work or further study, with a median salary of £24,000. See the full breakdown in Careers & earnings above.
Who studies here and in this subject?
Provider- and UK subject-level context.
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Education and teaching across the UK
HESA student record 2024/25. Counts are rounded.
Local crime-data context
A neutral snapshot around the published teaching location.
Around Cyncoed Campus
506 street-level reports returned within roughly one mile across 2026-04 to 2026-06.
Police.uk street-level API. Approximate locations, not confined to campus. England, Wales and Northern Ireland; not Scotland.
Is Education & Teaching right for you?
Tick what applies to you and see how good a fit it is.
International students
What applying to CMU from outside the UK involves: fees, English, visa, funding and living costs.
Tuition fees
International tuition is set per course by CMU; international fees are typically £12,000–£30,000/year for classroom subjects and higher for lab/clinical ones. You’re not eligible for UK Tuition Fee or Maintenance Loans, so plan for fees plus living costs upfront.
English language
Most UK undergraduate courses ask for around IELTS 6.0–6.5 (no band below 5.5–6.0), or an accepted equivalent. If you’re just short, most universities run a pre-sessional English course that counts towards the requirement.
Student visa
You’ll usually need a Student visa (Student Route). After you accept an offer the university issues a CAS; you then show funds for fees plus about £1,023–£1,334/month living costs and pay the Immigration Health Surcharge for NHS access.
Scholarships & funding
Many universities offer international/global scholarships (often £2,000–£6,000/yr), check CMU’s funding pages.
Living costs
Budget roughly £1,100–£1,400/month outside London and £1,400–£1,800/month in London for rent, food and travel; the figure also matters for your visa.
Working while you study
A Student visa usually allows up to 20 hours/week in term time and full-time in holidays, useful alongside study, though not something to rely on for fees.
Visa rules and fees change. Always confirm the current requirements with CMU and gov.uk before you apply.
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