Course Overview
Aims and philosophy: Three fundamental values inform and underpin how the ITMOC programme is designed and delivered: Being critical and reflective - you-ll be actively challenged to question and debate the material presented, drawing on your own experience and weighing your views against latest research findings. You will be taught by more than 20 research-active faculty members. Being pragmatic - we look at theory and practice side by side, and ensure that the theories you-ll encounter are not abstract generalisations, but ones which provide rich and meaningful insights into what is currently happening in the real world. Our unique guest/external speaker seminars and workshops put you at the forefront of the latest practice. Being student-centred and supportive - we recognise the importance of individual learning styles, and both what we teach and how we teach is designed to help you learn independently, in whatever way best suits you. Fortnightly Director-s sessions, working in groups and comprehensive student support systems mean that you are part of a community that supports your learning.