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Spark a passion for STEM in the next generation of learners to help them discover a world of possibilities and develop essential skills to unlock their future careers. Our programme offers a flexible pathway to transition from college to university and build solid grounding in your specialist subject to become a secondary teacher in computing science.
We aim to enhance your knowledge and skills to face the challenges of 21st-century teaching to inspire young students to engage in STEM education, using a variety of teaching approaches and practical applications. Our degree offers a flexible route for HND graduates in computer science to transition from college to complete our MA (Hons) in Secondary Education, allowing you to earn a qualification teaching STEM within secondary schools.
In the first year (Year 3) of university learning, you will undertake 60 credits in Education alongside 60 credits in computer Science courses that would build on your prior learning and give you a strong grounding to take your knowledge into schools in the final year of the MA programme. The education courses studied in Year 3 give firm foundations about policy, and STEM education that can be built on in Year 4. You can tailor your educational journey to your interests and exit at the end of Year 3 if desired.
Regulations are in place so that progression into Year 4 and teacher education is through satisfactory interview checks on relevant entry criteria (credits, English and Maths etc.) set out by the memorandum of entry. Year 4 follows the accredited PGDE Secondary programme which includes one Education course (60 credits) and one placement-based 60-credit course (18 weeks total in two different schools) teaching Computer science in secondary schools.
After completing the MA (Honours) Secondary Education with Computer Science, you will be provisionally registered with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) and able to move into your probationary year teaching your specialism in secondary schools across Scotland.
For students entering in September 2025, the programme will follow the following variant pattern. Year 3 - BA Secondary Education and Computer Science and Year 4 - PGDE Computer Science. The PGDE is fully accredited by the GTCS.
You will study 120 credits in Year 3 and Year 4 of the programme.
We will endeavour to make all course options available. However, these may be subject to change - see our Student Terms and Conditions page.
Students are assessed by any combination of three assessment methods:
The exact mix of these methods differs between subject areas, years of study and individual courses.
Honours projects are typically assessed on the basis of a written dissertation.
The University of Aberdeen is delighted to offer eligible self-funded international on-campus undergraduate students a £6,000 scholarship for every year of their programme.
View the Aberdeen Global ScholarshipThe information below is provided as a guide only and does not guarantee entry to the University of Aberdeen.
SQA:
Higher English and N5 Mathematics or Applications of Mathematics required as part of the entry requirements. See detailed entry requirements for more information.
Standard: ABBB from S4 and S5. Those seeking to qualify over S5 and S6 will be expected to exceed this minimum.
Adjusted: BBBC by the end of S6 those who meet one or more Widening Access criteria.
NOTE: We require a minimum of 4 separate SCQF Level 6 subjects.
A Levels:
A Levels: BBB English and Mathematics as below.
International Baccalaureate:
Minimum of 32 points including at least 5, 5, 5 at HL. SL in Maths/Maths Studies at 4 or above.
HL in English at 5 or above.
Irish Leaving Certificate:
Four subjects at Higher, with 1 at H2 and 3 at H3. O4 in Maths minimum required. H3 in English minimum required. English and Mathematics as below.
English and Mathematics Entry Requirements
All applicants are required to meet the English and Mathematics entry requirements for our MA Primary Education degree, in addition to those mentioned above. These can be found in our detailed entry requirements..
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES:
Graduates wishing to apply for primary teaching training must apply for the Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE). PGDE Courses in both primary and secondary education are available and are professionally accredited by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GCTS). More information on the PGDE can be found here.
SQA:
Higher English and N5 Mathematics or Applications of Mathematics required as part of the entry requirements. See detailed entry requirements for more information.
Standard: BBBB from S4 and S5. Those seeking to qualify over S5 and S6 will be expected to exceed this minimum.
Adjusted: BBBC by the end of S6 those who meet one or more Widening Access criteria.
NOTE: We require a minimum of 4 separate SCQF Level 6 subjects.
A Levels:
A Levels: BBC English and Mathematics as below.
International Baccalaureate:
Minimum of 32 points including at least 5, 5, 5 at HL. SL in Maths/Maths Studies at 4 or above.
HL in English at 5 or above.
IRISH LEAVING CERTIFICATE/ARDTEISTIMEIREACHT
Four subjects at Higher, with one at H2 and three at H3. Must have English at H3 minimum and Maths at O4 minimum.
English and Mathematics Entry Requirements
All students are required to fulfil the English and Mathematics entry requirements for entry to our MA Primary Education degree, in addition to those mentioned above. These can be accessed here.
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES:
Graduates wishing to apply for primary teaching training must apply for the Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE). PGDE Courses in both primary and secondary education are available and are professionally accredited by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GCTS). More information on the PGDE can be found here.
The information displayed in this section shows a shortened summary of our entry requirements. For more information, or for full entry requirements for Education degrees, see our detailed entry requirements section.
To study for an Undergraduate degree at the University of Aberdeen it is essential that you can speak, understand, read, and write English fluently. The minimum requirements for this degree are as follows:
IELTS Academic:
OVERALL - 6.0 with: Listening - 5.5; Reading - 5.5; Speaking - 5.5; Writing - 6.0
TOEFL iBT:
OVERALL - 78 with: Listening - 17; Reading - 18; Speaking - 20; Writing - 21
PTE Academic:
OVERALL - 59 with: Listening - 59; Reading - 59; Speaking - 59; Writing - 59
Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency:
OVERALL - 169 with: Listening - 162; Reading - 162; Speaking - 162; Writing - 169
Read more about specific English Language requirements here.
Students undertaking Education, Medicine or Dentistry programmes must comply with the University's fitness to practise guidelines.
You will be classified as one of the fee categories below.
Fee category | Cost |
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EU / International students | £20,800 |
Tuition Fees for 2025/26 Academic Year | |
Home Students | £1,820 |
Tuition Fees for 2025/26 Academic Year | |
RUK | £9,535 |
Tuition Fees for 2025/26 Academic Year |
Students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland, who pay tuition fees may be eligible for specific scholarships allowing them to receive additional funding. These are designed to provide assistance to help students support themselves during their time at Aberdeen.
View all funding options in our Funding Database.
Once you graduate, you will gain provisional registration to enter the GTCS induction scheme* for a one-year probationary teaching your specialism in a secondary school across Scotland. Once you have completed your probationary year, you will meet the standard for full registration as a secondary teacher.
*Please note: International Fees students are not entitled to an Induction Year Post and will not be permitted to join the Teacher Induction Scheme after graduating.
The programme also provides ideal preparation for postgraduate study in education and STEM subjects.
You will be taught by a range of experts including professors, lecturers, teaching fellows and postgraduate tutors. However, these may be subject to change - see our Student Terms and Conditions page.