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PGCE Secondary Business and PGCE Business with Economics

PGCE with QTS

Train to become a qualified business teacher in a secondary school with our PGCE Business or PGCE Business with Economics course. You’ll learn to motivate, challenge and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs.

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We have an excellent reputation with schools in the region and have been training highly skilled, inspirational secondary teachers for over 75 years.

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in the UK for Quality Education

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in the UK for sustained employment and/or further study

5 years after graduation (LEO 2024)
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Rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted for primary and secondary teacher training

We’ve been rated as ‘Outstanding’ in training primary and secondary teachers, the highest possible grade a provider can receive.


Overview

Our postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) will prepare you to become an inspirational business teacher with varied school placements, interactive lesson simulations and tailored tutor support.

At Worcester, you’ll gain experience through placement in two different secondary school environments, teaching a range of secondary year groups, whilst receiving support from a subject mentor and University tutors.

When not on placement, you’ll be taught through a mixture of lectures, workshops and interactive subject sessions. In these interactive sessions, our tutors will model effective teaching and classroom management strategies. You’ll also get the opportunity to select one of our enhancement activities, these allow you to pursue a subject that's important to you – from technology enhanced learning to aspiring leaders.

Beyond the classroom, we’ll arrange opportunities where you'll broaden the curriculum. Our students have jointly led Financial Awareness days in SEND schools and delivered Enterprise days to entire year groups. You will be supported to do the same.

When you successfully complete the course, you’ll be recommended for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), this means you will be recognised by the Teaching Regulation Agency as a fully qualified teacher.

Placements

You’ll complete a minimum of 120 days of placement, teaching business and business with economics in two different schools, so you can experience a wide range of age groups and learning environments. There will also be additional school visit days where you can explore practical strategies for the classroom, with opportunities to practice, rehearse and then implement in school.

We have a strong relationship with over 100 partnership schools, where you will be supported by subject specialist mentors. School mentors are experienced teachers who we work with to make sure you get the highest quality, placement experience.

Regional Hubs

You can apply to study a PGCE directly with the University or with one of our partner Regional Hubs.

These Regional Hubs are networks of schools working together to train teachers. When you apply through a hub you will do a mix of training at their sites and at the University, and the hub will organise your placements within their network of schools.


"Trainees benefit from an exceptional learning experience at the University of Worcester. This experience instils in them a deep-rooted commitment to making a difference to the lives of the children and young adults in the communities they serve."

Ofsted 2023

Course details

School experience is a substantial and integral part of the course, and you will have visit days and block placements in terms 1, 2 and 3.

The full-time course has 36 contact weeks in total. 24 weeks will be spent in partnership schools. In addition, up to 8 days will be spent in schools focusing on specific teaching skills.

Indicative themes explored through the course content are outlined below, although regular updates mean that exact modules may differ.

Mandatory modules


Careers

This course will qualify you to teach in secondary schools in England and Wales. Most of our students quickly find jobs as business teachers after graduation, thanks to the confidence they’ve gained on the course, the connections they make on placement and our excellent reputation with schools in the Midlands region.

Many of our graduates go on to work in schools as a Business teacher – but our graduates tend to move towards leadership roles early in their career. You may become a curriculum leader, special educational needs coordinator, key stage leader, deputy, or headteacher.

The PGCE is an internationally recognised teaching qualification and can widen your opportunities for a career overseas. You’ll be able to seek work in countries such as America, Australia, and Canada.


Course highlights

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Our education of future primary and secondary teachers has been given the highest possible grade by Ofsted, with inspectors stating that, along with its partners, the University creates “a learning community that places children at the heart of everyone’s endeavours”.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching is a mix of interactive seminars, classroom simulations, and one-to-one tutorials. Alongside this, you’ll be supported by university staff and school mentors when out on placement. Your assessments will prepare you for a career as a teacher, and include creating a learning resource, delivering a presentation, and writing reflective essays.

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Teaching

The PGCE Secondary programme enables all trainees to become autonomous learners. The course is designed to support trainees of varying experience, needs, and backgrounds, to develop key transferable skills, and to disseminate good practice in learning and teaching. To achieve this, we closely monitor the quality of your experience in university and on placement.

The course includes:

  • School experience in a range of settings
  • Professional Studies sessions in school and at university
  • University-led workshops, lectures, seminars, fieldwork and guest lectures
  • Study of key texts and supplementary reading
  • Participation in high-level professional discussions, peer presentations and debate
  • Directed studies, case studies and problem-solving tasks, which develop practice-based competence and skills of critical reflection through guided individual mentoring during placements
  • One-to-one academic and personal tutorial support, including access to our excellent Library services and first-class Firstpoint services

Training enables you to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to teach within the subject specialism and age phase for which you are training. All successful trainees will meet the Department for Education Teachers' Standards (2013). These postgraduate programmes with QTS are designed to meet specific requirements laid down by the DfE and against which judgements by OFSTED inspections are made. It is also informed by and reflects the most recent legislation concerning the well-being of children and young people expressed in government legislation regarding Special Educational Needs and Disability and equality and diversity.

All trainees must spend 120 days in at least two different schools or colleges. We find these placements for you and your subject tutor will visit you whilst on placement and deliver taught sessions in university.

Meet the team

You will be taught by a teaching team whose expertise and knowledge are closely matched to the content of the modules on the course.

You can learn more about the staff by visiting our staff profiles.

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Yvonne Cashmore

Yvonne is the PGCE Secondary Subject Leader for PGCE Business with Economics and PGCE Business. She also works as the Regional Training Hub Coordinator and is Institute of Education Quality Coordinator, and an Academic Integrity Tutor.

Prior to joining the university in 2013, Yvonne taught in schools and colleges in Sussex before spending 15 years leading and teaching Business, Economics and ICT in a Worcestershire secondary school. During this time she held a range of sts - Professional Mentor, Subject Mentor, Head of Business Economics and Accounting including line management of the IT Department, SENCO, Designated Safeguarding Lead, Quality Nominee, Work Related Learning and Work Experience Coordinator and Young Enterprise Centre Lead.

Yvonne has also spent 20 years working in a variety of senior roles in examining, moderating, training and qualification development for a range of GCSE, A Level and vocational qualifications for a national awarding body. She is currently an external examiner for PGCE courses at two universities and is a Fellow of the HEA.

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Yvonne Cashmore

Yvonne is the PGCE Secondary Subject Leader for PGCE Business with Economics and PGCE Business. She also works as the Regional Training Hub Coordinator and is Institute of Education Quality Coordinator, and an Academic Integrity Tutor.

Prior to joining the university in 2013, Yvonne taught in schools and colleges in Sussex before spending 15 years leading and teaching Business, Economics and ICT in a Worcestershire secondary school. During this time she held a range of sts - Professional Mentor, Subject Mentor, Head of Business Economics and Accounting including line management of the IT Department, SENCO, Designated Safeguarding Lead, Quality Nominee, Work Related Learning and Work Experience Coordinator and Young Enterprise Centre Lead.

Yvonne has also spent 20 years working in a variety of senior roles in examining, moderating, training and qualification development for a range of GCSE, A Level and vocational qualifications for a national awarding body. She is currently an external examiner for PGCE courses at two universities and is a Fellow of the HEA.

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Yvonne Cashmore

Yvonne is the PGCE Secondary Subject Leader for PGCE Business with Economics and PGCE Business. She also works as the Regional Training Hub Coordinator and is Institute of Education Quality Coordinator, and an Academic Integrity Tutor.

Prior to joining the university in 2013, Yvonne taught in schools and colleges in Sussex before spending 15 years leading and teaching Business, Economics and ICT in a Worcestershire secondary school. During this time she held a range of sts - Professional Mentor, Subject Mentor, Head of Business Economics and Accounting including line management of the IT Department, SENCO, Designated Safeguarding Lead, Quality Nominee, Work Related Learning and Work Experience Coordinator and Young Enterprise Centre Lead.

Yvonne has also spent 20 years working in a variety of senior roles in examining, moderating, training and qualification development for a range of GCSE, A Level and vocational qualifications for a national awarding body. She is currently an external examiner for PGCE courses at two universities and is a Fellow of the HEA.


Entry requirements

Honours degree normally 2:2 or higher from a United Kingdom higher education institution or equivalent qualification. Applicants with a 3rd class degree will be considered on an individual basis.

GCSE grade C/4 in English Language or English Literature and Mathematics, or equivalent qualifications. We do offer an equivalency test if you don’t have the required GCSE grade to apply for our courses.

Trainees who begin courses before providing evidence of the required GCSE standard (or equivalent) will not be eligible for financial incentives, such as bursaries or grants until they achieve the required standard.

Any questions?

If you have any questions about entry requirements, please call our Admissions Office on 01905 855111 or email admissions@worc.ac.uk.


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Fees

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UK and EU students

The standard tuition fee for full-time UK and EU students enrolling on a PGCE in the academic year 2024/25 will be £9,250 per year.*

* Please note that for EU students training as Physics or Languages teachers and in receipt of a UK government bursary/scholarship package the fee is £17,400 per year.

For more details, please visit our course fees page.

International students

The standard tuition fee for full-time international students enrolling on a PGCE in the academic year 2024/25 will be £17,400 per year.

For more details, please visit our course fees page.


How to apply

How to apply contents

Applications for PGCE courses, both Primary and Secondary, should be made online through the government's Find Postgraduate Teacher Training website. The course code for Business is 39F6 and Business with Economics is 3CPT.

Visit the Get Into Teaching website for detailed information on how to apply for a PGCE.

Start your application

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You can also apply to study a University of Worcester PGCE with one of our partner Regional Hubs.


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Kai Zhong

Kai worked as a Business and Accounting teacher in an international school in China but wanted to expand his knowledge further and decided the UK was the place to do it.

“I chose to train as a teacher at the University of Worcester because it has a great reputation,” he said. “When I had my interview with my tutor, Yvonne, it was a great feeling and she was really experienced. After that, I was convinced that I should choose the University of Worcester because I knew I could learn loads from her. And that is indeed what happened.”

Kai is returning to China where he has secured a new job working in an international school.

Read Kai’s full case study here.

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Bonnie Siviter

Having worked with some of the world’s top brands, including Coca-Cola, Adidas and Powerade, Bonnie Siviter is ready to pass on her knowledge to the next generation.

She said: “I told the university it would be really great if I could do my placements locally, and they took on board what I said, and they offered me a placement near my hometown and that was absolutely perfect for me.”

Bonnie enters the teaching profession with a wealth of experience to pass on to her pupils, and she said they always enjoy hearing about her life in the world of business working with some of the most easily recognisable brands in the world.

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Jack Ashington-Carter

Jack Ashington-Carter is embarking on a career in teaching after completing his PGCE Secondary, Business with Economics at the University of the Worcester.

“I found my time at the University incredibly rewarding. There was a lot of support on hand throughout the PGCE for both academic issues and personal. The Tutors at the University are wonderful and are always willing to listen. The exposure to the classroom prior to placement was very welcome and began to build confidence. The feedback from the first day in the classroom to the final day of PGCE was second to none and had a developmental focus to ensure that we kept pushing ourselves to be the best possible practitioners.”

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Fatema Karim

“I feel as though my PGCE really prepared me for this year and I hope to be able to continue to improve as a teacher and go far in the profession,” said the 22-year-old. 

“I really enjoyed the visits we used to do at schools as it helped us look at a variety of institutes such as private boarding schools, SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) schools and colleges,” she said. “The visits also helped me understand what type of school I would like to work in. The highlight for me was when we visited a school and were able to run an enterprise day for their Year 7s. It was amazing to see our hard work become a reality.”

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Evelin Herbert

“Graduating after a challenging year as a teacher trainee feels uplifting,” said Evelin. “While the course was demanding and I recounted the numerous challenges during the year, I feel extremely proud to have finished and have become a trained teacher. Everyone has been extremely supportive, especially my university tutor, who helped me through everything involving personal matters. I am very thankful for her, and I believe I could not have done my training without the support I received.”

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Trish Duncan

“The University of Worcester was one of the few universities that offered the chance to train to become a Business Teacher,” said Trish. “And it also came with a great reputation. So, in June 2020 I found myself having an interview to be accepted on the course.  Luckily, I got accepted, left my job and started studying like mad so I felt ready for my September start.”

“I was concerned that my hearing impairment would negatively impact my ability to become a teacher, but I was wrong. The University helped me apply for some extra funding that enabled me to get a microphone and loop system that I could use in my classroom to help me hear my pupils better.”

“Graduating felt amazing – this last year has just flown by – and I’m so proud that at 39 I have started on a new path in my life that I absolutely adore. I have no regrets about changing my career.”

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James Richards

“I have a range of emotions about graduating,” he said. “I’ve had such an amazing experience this year and I have had excellent opportunities to become the best teacher I can be, learning from my mentors at both placement schools and from other teachers in the department."

"I chose to study at Worcester, because they don’t just ensure that you become the best teacher you possibly can but offer a wide variety of extra-curricular opportunities to allow you to become a more well-rounded teacher.”

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Imogen Youd

Imogen was living in Barcelona playing in Catalonia’s Division 2 basketball league when she decided she wanted to train to become a teacher.

“I decided I wanted to teach Business as I was volunteering in a primary school in Spain and felt very passionate about ensuring every pupil had the same opportunities in education,” said Imogen. “I chose Worcester for my PGCE as I had a previous experience here which I loved and also the reputation for teaching education is top-notch.”

Imogen is now working at a school in Twickenham and is running the Business Curriculum, alongside playing basketball for Brent Bulls in Division 2 of the national league.

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Alex McDonald

Alex McDonald completed his PGCE in Business with Economics and will shortly take on a role as Head of Department. His feat is all the more remarkable as he combined this with six months helping out as a medical secretary.

“The PGCE course at the University of Worcester is very highly respected by schools across the country. I thoroughly enjoyed the level of support and guidance given; I would certainly classify it as a personal learning experience.  Moreover, the University and I are very much still in contact and I know that if I ever have any concerns that I can ask for support and guidance.” 

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Kai Zhong

Kai worked as a Business and Accounting teacher in an international school in China but wanted to expand his knowledge further and decided the UK was the place to do it.

“I chose to train as a teacher at the University of Worcester because it has a great reputation,” he said. “When I had my interview with my tutor, Yvonne, it was a great feeling and she was really experienced. After that, I was convinced that I should choose the University of Worcester because I knew I could learn loads from her. And that is indeed what happened.”

Kai is returning to China where he has secured a new job working in an international school.

Read Kai’s full case study here.

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Bonnie Siviter

Having worked with some of the world’s top brands, including Coca-Cola, Adidas and Powerade, Bonnie Siviter is ready to pass on her knowledge to the next generation.

She said: “I told the university it would be really great if I could do my placements locally, and they took on board what I said, and they offered me a placement near my hometown and that was absolutely perfect for me.”

Bonnie enters the teaching profession with a wealth of experience to pass on to her pupils, and she said they always enjoy hearing about her life in the world of business working with some of the most easily recognisable brands in the world.


Contact

If you have any questions, please get in touch. We're here to help you every step of the way.

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Yvonne Cashmore

Subject Lead - PGCE Business with Economics, Institute of Education Quality Coordinator, Regional Training Hub Lead, Academic Integrity Tutor

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