

- Are you interested in a programme that is both theoretical and practical?
- Would you like a more in-depth understanding of key topics in the fields of education, schools and personal development?
- Are you looking for a short programme?
- Are you looking for a flexible programme?
This is a micro-credential designed for students who have completed a BA in education studies or related subjects, as well as educators and administrators at all levels of the education system.
Students complete assignments connected to schools and other educational settings and are given opportunities to improve their understanding of key topics in the fields of education, schools and personal development.
Students will gain a deeper understanding of adult education, equipping them to make decisions about lifelong learning, to organise education provision, or work with adults in other contexts.
Programme structure
The programme is 30 ECTS and is organised as one year of part-time study.
The programme is made up of:
- Mandatory courses, 10 ECTS
- Restricted electives, 10 ECTS
- Elective courses, 10 ECTS
Organisation of teaching
Teaching and exams are in Icelandic.
Students can complete the programme at their own pace and there is a focus on flexibility, with a mix of face-to-face learning and distance learning.
Main objectives
The programme aims to strengthen links with the education sector and provide flexibility by offering a micro-credential for people who want to study at the Master’s level.
Other
Completing the micro-credential may allow you to take further programmes at the Master’s level in education studies, if you meet other requirements.
- 60 ECTS Master's level certificate in education studies
- MA in education studies
Applicants must have completed a Bachelor's degree, generally with a first-class grade (7,25) but never lower than 6.5.
30 ECTS credits have to be completed for the qualification.
- CV
- Certified copies of diplomas and transcripts
- Letter of motivation
Further information on supporting documents can be found here
Programme structure
Check below to see how the programme is structured.
This programme does not offer specialisations.
- First year
- Fall
- Not taught this semesterAnalysis of education needs
- Marketing and adult education
- Adult Learners and human resource development
- Teaching and Designing Learning Spaces to Meet the Needs of Neurodivergent Students
- Not taught this semesterWicked Problems, democracy and change
- Counselling Theories
- Inclusive education in a multicultural society: Theory and research
- Spring 1
- Not taught this semesterQuality and evaluation in continuing education
- Assessment and Validation of adult learning and skills
- Instructional design and learning processes with adult learners
- The pedagogy and organisation of support
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration within Leisure- and School Systems
- Not taught this semesterTrans children and the society
Analysis of education needs (NAF201F)
One of the first steps in designing learning activities for adults is to analyse and assess learning needs the potential learners might have. Recently the task of analysing and assessing learning needs has become a task adult educators have to take on in cooperation with their or their organisations clients. Companies which contact so called "learning providers" more and more expect their partners to enter into cooperation with them in order to talormake learning interventions aimed at raising the competencies of their staff.
Form of instruction:
Blended learning: A mix of contact sessions and collaborative online learning.
Marketing and adult education (NAF005F)
Adult educators can profit from ideas and tools both from the disciplin of Marketing as well as Andragogy in order to plan and promote learning opportunities: programs and courses, for adult learners.
In this course participants will learn how to combine ideas developed within the field of marketing with similar ideas developed within the field of andragogy, when planning and implementing courses and programmes for adult learners
Adult Learners and human resource development (NAF003F)
This course is a general introduction to Adult and Continuing education. Through the course participants will familiarize themselves with research on the charcteristics of adult learners, theories on adult learning, the societal place of adult education, participation in adult learning activities and the effects of adult development on their learning endevours.
The course aims are that participants acquaint themselves with research and theories of adult learning with the aim of informing practice and to rationalize choices and actions when organizing learning events and working with adults.
Coursework: Blended learning with face to face sessions and online collaborations: Discussions, lectures, individual assignments and group projects.
Teaching and Designing Learning Spaces to Meet the Needs of Neurodivergent Students (MAL004F)
The course will discuss autism, neurodiversity, and neurodivergent among children in the school system. Various perspectives and ways of understanding autism and neurodiversity/sense will be discussed, as well as ways to meet rational individuals and support them in participating in what takes place within preschool, primary, and secondary schools, both in terms of teaching methods and design of learning spaces.
The course will focus on inclusive education, universal design, a person-centered approach, and a social perspective on learning and teaching. It aims to enhance participants' ability to meet the needs of neurodivergent students within an inclusive educational system.
In that regard, special attention is paid to validating education, universal design, a person-centered approach, and a social perspective on learning and teaching. The course aims to strengthen the participants' ability to meet students' needs and rationality within a valid education system.
Teaching arrangement:
Lectures, discussions, and group work. Attendance is mandatory for this course, whether taken on campus or online. Distance learning students must participate in real-time sessions online. The course combines theoretical and practical components, and for optimal learning outcomes, students must attend or engage in real-time participation. Throughout the semester, work will be consistently carried out in Canvas.
Wicked Problems, democracy and change (UME101F)
Modern businesses, organisations and society as a whole have to deal with many very complicated issues, and in many cases traditional methods come up short. In this course participants will train themselves in analysing specific aspects of modern times, gather data about specific actual problems and analyse them. These problems will be tackled from the points of view of systems theories, ideas on wicked problems and the problems modern democracy faces to tackle such problems. Participants will acquaint themselves with various approaches to deal with such problems such as design approaches, entrepeneurship, creative problem solving and others.
Counselling Theories (NSR007F)
The focus of this course is on counselling theories and their effective use in analysing counselling relationships and in planning interventions. Students also analyse their own counselling style. Special emphasis is on the development of counselling theories from psychoanalysis to postmodern counselling theories as well as the influences of cultural diversity and gender on the development of theories and counselling. Historical and ideological foundations of school and career counselling will be presented. Finally, a briew overview will be given over the history of school and career counselling in Iceland.
Inclusive education in a multicultural society: Theory and research (MAL104F)
Ideas of inclusion, multicultural education, and special needs education are important factors for effective schools with diverse groups of students.
The main purpose of the course is to give students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of research and theories in the field of inclusive education and multicultural studies in Iceland and in other countries.
Research and theories concerning the marginalization of children and youth in the school system will be discussed based on ideas about equity, equality, and human rights. Inclusive and multicultural education in a historical and international context, the status of minorities and refugees will also be discussed.
The term intersectionality draws attention to the fact that when variables such as race, language, religion, ethnicity, disability, and sexuality intersect, they have a cumulative effect on students' status.
Quality and evaluation in continuing education (NAF001F)
The aims of this course are to prepare participants to use theories and methods to evaluate, assess and critically analize the results of educational programmes aimed at adults.
During this course participants acquaint themselves with central ideas of quality management and programme evaluation, and familiarize themselves with a few prominent models of quality assurance and evaluation. Participants engage themselves with the critical discussion on quality management with the aim of being able to critically discern founding ideas various models build on and their consequences.
Contents
Quality assurance and quality management, programme evaluation. Important ideas, models and methods for quality assurance and programme evaluation.
Assessment and Validation of adult learning and skills (NAF004F)
This course has the general aim of helping students to deepen their knowledge and skills in assessing adults' skills and knowledge. Assessment is a central aspect of all organized learning interventions. Professionals in this field therefore need to master various aspects of assessing learning achieved during specific courses or knowledge and skills acquired through informal ways. During this course students learn both theories and methods which can be seen as a useful basis to organize and carry out various forms of assessment of lerning, both formally and informally in various situations where adult knowledge and skills need to be measured for one reason or another.
Instructional design and learning processes with adult learners (NAF002F)
In this course participants learn how to design learning interventions for adults. Its main objectives are that participants can individually or with a group, design courses or other learning events for adults.
During the course participants deal with most aspects of designing, organizing and implementing learning events organized for adults, ranging from learning needs asessment through design to teaching and evaluation. However with the main focus being on the design and implementation of the learning intervention.
The course is carried out in a blended form, a mix of face to face sessions and collaborative online work.
The pedagogy and organisation of support (MAL204F)
The main goal of the course is for participants to learn about and be able to apply methods in organizing, teaching, and evaluating learning and teaching in diverse student groups. An emphasis is placed on participants becoming familiar with selected research findings, and the main concepts and ideas regarding inclusion and diversity (multicultural schooling and inclusive schooling). Upon completion of the course, students should be familiar with research on teaching and learning in the field, be capable of preparing and following through with a group and/or individual curriculum for diverse groups or individuals, have obtained skills to be able to adapt curricula to the needs of individuals and groups so that the needs of all students are met, be able to organize teaching and learning for diverse groups or individuals, be able to apply teaching methods and assessment techniques appropriate for diverse student groups, be able to work with parents and experts involved in the schooling and/or individual students.
Content:
Concepts of social justice, equality, participation, and democracy, as well as ideologies of multicultural education, inclusion, bilingualism, and multilingualism, will be introduced and discussed. Research and pedagogy related to multicultural education and inclusion will be discussed. Emphasis is on developing individual curricula and plans related to individual needs. Methods for gathering information and assessing needs are introduced. Cooperative learning, critical thinking, pedagogy related to bi- and multilingualism, home-school cooperation, and cooperation with institutions and specialists related to individual students will be introduced and discussed.
Procedure and methods of teaching: Lectures, discussion, evaluation and applying theory to practice, cooperation in groups. Students work on assignments related to the field. Teaching is in on-site sessions, a few afternoon sessions, and on the web (Canvas).
Interdisciplinary Collaboration within Leisure- and School Systems (TÓS202F)
This course focuses on collaboration across practices between professionals within leisure and education. The aim is to enhance student knowledge of the boundaries between professional practices, the benefits of inter-professional collaboration and the challenges that may arise when professionals with different expertise work together with children within education and leisure. Theories on different approaches in collaboration and communities of practice will be explored as well as research on relational trust and expertise. New legislation on integrated service to ensure the well-being of children will be introduced with a focus on the benefits for collaboration across practices that may follow. Students will get the opportunity to use their critical thinking by looking into different concepts and collaboration and draw a conclusion where more collaboration is needed.
The course suits students that aim to work with children and youth within formal or informal educational institutions. The course is also practical for those who already work within schools, leisure centres or in the sport sector.
Work style and expectations
Flipped teaching will be supported and lessons will be used for discussions and processing. Students are expected to take an active part in the discussion or submit a reflection if they cannot make it to the discussion time.
All study components must be passed with a minimum grade of 5.0.
Trans children and the society (UME204M)
Aim:
The aim of the course is that students get aquainted with ideas, theories, and research about the experiences of trans people, as well as the main ideas of critical childhood studies. Emphasis is placed on that participants will become conscious about the reality of trans youth and trans children and the discourse in society about the matter.
Issues:
The concepts of gender, gender binaries, non-binary, intersectionality, trans*, (Cis), care, children’s protection, and children’s rights. Main ideas of trans and queer studies are presented as well as how to use them to understand upbringing, education, society, leisure, and sports. The matter will be approached via critical trans and childhood studies as well as constructivist idea. The school system and other institution will be discussed in light of how many types of discrimination have been created and maintained, and how such systems can maintain trans phobic attitudes and (cis)heteronormativity. New Icelandic and international research is presented. Emphases are placed on training candidates education studies, social education, parent education, teaching at all school levels, leisure studies, management and other professional disciplines to create queer and trans friendly atmosphere in the groups they will work with.
- Fall
- Not taught this semesterNAF201FAnalysis of education needsRestricted elective course5Restricted elective course, conditions apply5 ECTS, creditsCourse Description
One of the first steps in designing learning activities for adults is to analyse and assess learning needs the potential learners might have. Recently the task of analysing and assessing learning needs has become a task adult educators have to take on in cooperation with their or their organisations clients. Companies which contact so called "learning providers" more and more expect their partners to enter into cooperation with them in order to talormake learning interventions aimed at raising the competencies of their staff.
Form of instruction:
Blended learning: A mix of contact sessions and collaborative online learning.Face-to-face learningDistance learningThe course is taught if the specified conditions are metPrerequisitesNAF005FMarketing and adult educationRestricted elective course5Restricted elective course, conditions apply5 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionAdult educators can profit from ideas and tools both from the disciplin of Marketing as well as Andragogy in order to plan and promote learning opportunities: programs and courses, for adult learners.
In this course participants will learn how to combine ideas developed within the field of marketing with similar ideas developed within the field of andragogy, when planning and implementing courses and programmes for adult learners
Face-to-face learningDistance learningThe course is taught if the specified conditions are metPrerequisitesNAF003FAdult Learners and human resource developmentMandatory (required) course10A mandatory (required) course for the programme10 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionThis course is a general introduction to Adult and Continuing education. Through the course participants will familiarize themselves with research on the charcteristics of adult learners, theories on adult learning, the societal place of adult education, participation in adult learning activities and the effects of adult development on their learning endevours.
The course aims are that participants acquaint themselves with research and theories of adult learning with the aim of informing practice and to rationalize choices and actions when organizing learning events and working with adults.
Coursework: Blended learning with face to face sessions and online collaborations: Discussions, lectures, individual assignments and group projects.
Face-to-face learningDistance learningPrerequisitesMAL004FTeaching and Designing Learning Spaces to Meet the Needs of Neurodivergent StudentsElective course10Free elective course within the programme10 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionThe course will discuss autism, neurodiversity, and neurodivergent among children in the school system. Various perspectives and ways of understanding autism and neurodiversity/sense will be discussed, as well as ways to meet rational individuals and support them in participating in what takes place within preschool, primary, and secondary schools, both in terms of teaching methods and design of learning spaces.
The course will focus on inclusive education, universal design, a person-centered approach, and a social perspective on learning and teaching. It aims to enhance participants' ability to meet the needs of neurodivergent students within an inclusive educational system.
In that regard, special attention is paid to validating education, universal design, a person-centered approach, and a social perspective on learning and teaching. The course aims to strengthen the participants' ability to meet students' needs and rationality within a valid education system.
Teaching arrangement:
Lectures, discussions, and group work. Attendance is mandatory for this course, whether taken on campus or online. Distance learning students must participate in real-time sessions online. The course combines theoretical and practical components, and for optimal learning outcomes, students must attend or engage in real-time participation. Throughout the semester, work will be consistently carried out in Canvas.
Face-to-face learningDistance learningThe course is taught if the specified conditions are metPrerequisitesAttendance required in classNot taught this semesterUME101FWicked Problems, democracy and changeElective course10Free elective course within the programme10 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionModern businesses, organisations and society as a whole have to deal with many very complicated issues, and in many cases traditional methods come up short. In this course participants will train themselves in analysing specific aspects of modern times, gather data about specific actual problems and analyse them. These problems will be tackled from the points of view of systems theories, ideas on wicked problems and the problems modern democracy faces to tackle such problems. Participants will acquaint themselves with various approaches to deal with such problems such as design approaches, entrepeneurship, creative problem solving and others.
PrerequisitesNSR007FCounselling TheoriesElective course10Free elective course within the programme10 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionThe focus of this course is on counselling theories and their effective use in analysing counselling relationships and in planning interventions. Students also analyse their own counselling style. Special emphasis is on the development of counselling theories from psychoanalysis to postmodern counselling theories as well as the influences of cultural diversity and gender on the development of theories and counselling. Historical and ideological foundations of school and career counselling will be presented. Finally, a briew overview will be given over the history of school and career counselling in Iceland.
Face-to-face learningPrerequisitesMAL104FInclusive education in a multicultural society: Theory and researchElective course10Free elective course within the programme10 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionIdeas of inclusion, multicultural education, and special needs education are important factors for effective schools with diverse groups of students.
The main purpose of the course is to give students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of research and theories in the field of inclusive education and multicultural studies in Iceland and in other countries.
Research and theories concerning the marginalization of children and youth in the school system will be discussed based on ideas about equity, equality, and human rights. Inclusive and multicultural education in a historical and international context, the status of minorities and refugees will also be discussed.
The term intersectionality draws attention to the fact that when variables such as race, language, religion, ethnicity, disability, and sexuality intersect, they have a cumulative effect on students' status.
Distance learningPrerequisitesAttendance required in class- Spring 2
Not taught this semesterNAF001FQuality and evaluation in continuing educationRestricted elective course5Restricted elective course, conditions apply5 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionThe aims of this course are to prepare participants to use theories and methods to evaluate, assess and critically analize the results of educational programmes aimed at adults.
During this course participants acquaint themselves with central ideas of quality management and programme evaluation, and familiarize themselves with a few prominent models of quality assurance and evaluation. Participants engage themselves with the critical discussion on quality management with the aim of being able to critically discern founding ideas various models build on and their consequences.
Contents
Quality assurance and quality management, programme evaluation. Important ideas, models and methods for quality assurance and programme evaluation.Face-to-face learningDistance learningThe course is taught if the specified conditions are metPrerequisitesNAF004FAssessment and Validation of adult learning and skillsRestricted elective course5Restricted elective course, conditions apply5 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionThis course has the general aim of helping students to deepen their knowledge and skills in assessing adults' skills and knowledge. Assessment is a central aspect of all organized learning interventions. Professionals in this field therefore need to master various aspects of assessing learning achieved during specific courses or knowledge and skills acquired through informal ways. During this course students learn both theories and methods which can be seen as a useful basis to organize and carry out various forms of assessment of lerning, both formally and informally in various situations where adult knowledge and skills need to be measured for one reason or another.
Face-to-face learningDistance learningThe course is taught if the specified conditions are metPrerequisitesNAF002FInstructional design and learning processes with adult learnersRestricted elective course10Restricted elective course, conditions apply10 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionIn this course participants learn how to design learning interventions for adults. Its main objectives are that participants can individually or with a group, design courses or other learning events for adults.
During the course participants deal with most aspects of designing, organizing and implementing learning events organized for adults, ranging from learning needs asessment through design to teaching and evaluation. However with the main focus being on the design and implementation of the learning intervention.
The course is carried out in a blended form, a mix of face to face sessions and collaborative online work.
Face-to-face learningDistance learningPrerequisitesMAL204FThe pedagogy and organisation of supportElective course10Free elective course within the programme10 ECTS, credits2 fieldwork creditsCourse DescriptionThe main goal of the course is for participants to learn about and be able to apply methods in organizing, teaching, and evaluating learning and teaching in diverse student groups. An emphasis is placed on participants becoming familiar with selected research findings, and the main concepts and ideas regarding inclusion and diversity (multicultural schooling and inclusive schooling). Upon completion of the course, students should be familiar with research on teaching and learning in the field, be capable of preparing and following through with a group and/or individual curriculum for diverse groups or individuals, have obtained skills to be able to adapt curricula to the needs of individuals and groups so that the needs of all students are met, be able to organize teaching and learning for diverse groups or individuals, be able to apply teaching methods and assessment techniques appropriate for diverse student groups, be able to work with parents and experts involved in the schooling and/or individual students.
Content:
Concepts of social justice, equality, participation, and democracy, as well as ideologies of multicultural education, inclusion, bilingualism, and multilingualism, will be introduced and discussed. Research and pedagogy related to multicultural education and inclusion will be discussed. Emphasis is on developing individual curricula and plans related to individual needs. Methods for gathering information and assessing needs are introduced. Cooperative learning, critical thinking, pedagogy related to bi- and multilingualism, home-school cooperation, and cooperation with institutions and specialists related to individual students will be introduced and discussed.
Procedure and methods of teaching: Lectures, discussion, evaluation and applying theory to practice, cooperation in groups. Students work on assignments related to the field. Teaching is in on-site sessions, a few afternoon sessions, and on the web (Canvas).Face-to-face learningDistance learningPrerequisitesAttendance required in classTÓS202FInterdisciplinary Collaboration within Leisure- and School SystemsElective course5Free elective course within the programme5 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionThis course focuses on collaboration across practices between professionals within leisure and education. The aim is to enhance student knowledge of the boundaries between professional practices, the benefits of inter-professional collaboration and the challenges that may arise when professionals with different expertise work together with children within education and leisure. Theories on different approaches in collaboration and communities of practice will be explored as well as research on relational trust and expertise. New legislation on integrated service to ensure the well-being of children will be introduced with a focus on the benefits for collaboration across practices that may follow. Students will get the opportunity to use their critical thinking by looking into different concepts and collaboration and draw a conclusion where more collaboration is needed.
The course suits students that aim to work with children and youth within formal or informal educational institutions. The course is also practical for those who already work within schools, leisure centres or in the sport sector.
Work style and expectations
Flipped teaching will be supported and lessons will be used for discussions and processing. Students are expected to take an active part in the discussion or submit a reflection if they cannot make it to the discussion time.All study components must be passed with a minimum grade of 5.0.
Face-to-face learningDistance learningPrerequisitesAttendance required in classNot taught this semesterUME204MTrans children and the societyElective course5Free elective course within the programme5 ECTS, creditsCourse DescriptionAim:
The aim of the course is that students get aquainted with ideas, theories, and research about the experiences of trans people, as well as the main ideas of critical childhood studies. Emphasis is placed on that participants will become conscious about the reality of trans youth and trans children and the discourse in society about the matter.
Issues:
The concepts of gender, gender binaries, non-binary, intersectionality, trans*, (Cis), care, children’s protection, and children’s rights. Main ideas of trans and queer studies are presented as well as how to use them to understand upbringing, education, society, leisure, and sports. The matter will be approached via critical trans and childhood studies as well as constructivist idea. The school system and other institution will be discussed in light of how many types of discrimination have been created and maintained, and how such systems can maintain trans phobic attitudes and (cis)heteronormativity. New Icelandic and international research is presented. Emphases are placed on training candidates education studies, social education, parent education, teaching at all school levels, leisure studies, management and other professional disciplines to create queer and trans friendly atmosphere in the groups they will work with.
Distance learningPrerequisitesAttendance required in classAdditional information The University of Iceland collaborates with over 400 universities worldwide. This provides a unique opportunity to pursue part of your studies at an international university thus gaining added experience and fresh insight into your field of study.
Students generally have the opportunity to join an exchange programme, internship, or summer courses. However, exchanges are always subject to faculty approval.
Students have the opportunity to have courses evaluated as part of their studies at the University of Iceland, so their stay does not have to affect the duration of their studies.
An education in this area can open up opportunities in:
- Consultancy in inclusive education
- Leadership
- Adult education
- Lifelong learning within companies
- Development in educational institutions
This list is not exhaustive
The organisation for students of education studies at UI is called Tumi. Tumi organises workplace tours, annual galas, pub quizzes and end-of-exams parties. Tumi works with other student organisations at the School to put on several joint events. Tumi also advocates for members and is there to advise students.
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