
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
This degree is part of the Year 12 Subject Spotlight Early Offer Program
Indicative annual fees are based on a full year full time load (80 units). Find out more about feesAUD 33,780 (indicative annual fee, 2021)
Indicative annual fees are based on a full year full time load (80 units). Find out more about fees
Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC), the highest educational award in New South Wales schools.
Program handbook
Description
A good teacher can have a profound effect on a young person's outlook on education, their career aspirations and life generally. If you have a real commitment to helping young people get the most out of their education, a passion for learning, rapport with people and a sense of humour, then you will find teaching a truly rewarding professional career where you can make a difference.
Graduates of this program will be able to seek employment as 7-12 (Secondary) teachers in and beyond the New South Wales Government, Catholic, and Independent school sectors, and aims to develop graduates who are inspirational teachers with the capability to act professionally, ethically and effectively in their Secondary school destinations; insightful scholars with the capability to engage in rational enquiry into curriculum, policy and practice; and innovative leaders with the capability to play a constructive role in public discourse on and beyond education.
This program offers inherent flexibility of choice and pathways to specialities in more than one field, significantly improving employment prospects. Areas of studies include Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Business Studies, Computing Information Systems and Software Design, Design and Technology, Economics, English, Food Technology, Geography, Health and Physical Education, Industrial Technology Engineering, Industrial Technology Graphics and Multimedia, Industrial Technology Timber and Metal, Information Processes and Technology, Languages, Legal Studies, Maths, Modern History, Science, Society and Culture, Software Design and Development, Special Education, Studies of Religion and TESOL.
All Teaching Areas are offered predominantly at the Callaghan campus. Teaching Areas also available at the Ourimbah campus include: Aboriginal Studies; English; Modern History; Society and Culture. Online delivery is also available for some courses, and some courses are delivered from the Newcastle City Precinct. The availability of teaching areas and courses within the teaching areas listed below are subject to change.
Career opportunities include high school teacher (in subject specific areas), special education, English as a second language teacher, health and fitness trainer, community educator, educational researcher, education publication writer or editor, education policy analyst, education consultant, curriculum developer, educational materials developer, curriculum evaluator, and educational administrator.
Program learning outcomes
On successful completion of the program students will have:
- A broad and coherent body of knowledge, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines as a basis for independent lifelong learning.
- Become insightful scholars who engage in rational enquiry into the theory and practice of education.
- Become innovative leaders who play a constructive role in public discourse on education.
- Cognitive skills to review critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge.
- Cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of knowledge with depth in some areas.
- Cognitive and creative skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving problems with intellectual independence.
- Communication skills to present a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas.
- Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills with initiative and judgement in planning, problem solving and decision making in professional practice and/or scholarship.
- Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills to adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts.
- Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills with responsibility and accountability for own learning and professional practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters.
- Become inspirational teachers who act professionally, ethically, and effectively.
Details
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Program code | 40107 | |||
AQF level | Level 7 Bachelor Degree | |||
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Assumed knowledge | Study of English and Mathematics at the HSC level or equivalent. | |||
Term type | Semesters | |||
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CRICOS Code | 095155F |
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Admission information
Admission requirements
Admission to this program is available to Australian students, residents and international students.
Admission information for Australian students and residents is available here.
Admission information for international students is available here.
During the admission process adjustment factors may be applied to your Selection Rank. Please visit our website to see if you are eligible.
The entry criteria and a range of comparable pathways to education degrees that satisfy the expectations of the New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA) can be found here.
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Minimum English language proficiency requirements
All Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the University’s English proficiency requirement. Further information regarding English language proficiency requirements can be found at the English Language Proficiency for Admission Policy here.
The NSW Education Standards Authority requires that the test results be no more than two years old at the time of application. Students seeking employment in Australia will also have to demonstrate that they have passed the national Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE) students, before they will be able to be graduated and accredited as a teacher.
Credit transfer
If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution, or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to the new program, visit the University's credit website for more information on applying for credit.
Compulsory program requirements
This degree requires students to participate in placements in NSW Department of Education or other NSW school or service providers via the completion of teacher observations and small group participation, and 90 days of professional experience across three placements. During placement, students will be subject to the policies and procedures of the placement facility. Placements may extend beyond normal semester times and students must meet their own associated travel and accommodation costs, where applicable. Students must meet all the Education Placement Requirements , including a NSW Working with Children clearance. Students must check the professional experience website for all placement information.
Post-admission requirements
Anaphylaxis Training
Working With Children Check
Child Protection Awareness Training
Compulsory program requirements - Review of progress
In addition to meeting the University's overall requirements for academic progression, students must satisfactorily complete the following courses in order to progress in their program.
EDUC2196 - Quality Teaching and Student Learning 7-12
EDUC3196 - Quality Teaching, Equity and Diversity 7-12
EDUC4197 - Quality Teaching and Professional Practice 7-12
Professional recognition
New South Wales Education Standards Authority
Academic requirements for program completion
Total units required
330 units
Program duration
4 years full-time or part-time equivalent up to 10 years maximum.
International students studying this program on campus are required to enrol full time to comply with their student visa requirements and complete their study in the standard minimum program duration. International students requiring enrolment advice should review the program plan corresponding to the semester and year of commencement and can contact their Program Advisor at ProgramAdvice@newcastle.edu.au
Program requirements
The program requires the successful completion of 330 units.
Students must only complete courses that form part of the program and must not complete more than 330 units.
Students are required to successfully complete:
- 150 units of Core Courses and
- ONE First Teaching Area and a choice of one of the following
- additional teaching area(s) or
- electives or
- extended studies.
Students must refer to the information in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Teaching Area Requirements, in conjunction with the relevant First Teaching Area program plan and the program structure.
This program is accredited by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) with a sequential course enrolment pattern. Core and compulsory courses are sequenced to provide foundational knowledge as students move through each year of study. This sequence is detailed in the relevant program plan.
Students must successfully complete the previous course or courses in sequence.
Students are also required to meet additional academic and non-academic admission requirements in the first year of the program to ensure progression into second year education courses.
Students have the option to apply for admission to transfer to the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) program at the end of the second year. Admission to the Honours program is based upon a minimum GPA of 5.0 in the first 160 units of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) program.
Program plans
Download a program plan for further details on what you will study. Please refer to the program plan for the year that you commenced or transitioned into this program.
- 2018 - 2020 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Visual Arts Teaching Area 244.0 KB
- 2018 - 2020 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Visual Arts Teaching Area 247.9 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) - Computing Info Systems & Software Design 209.9 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Design and Technology 273.1 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Health and Physical Education 296.4 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Humanities Teaching Areas (Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Business Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Languages, Modern History, Society & Culture) 374.5 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Mathematics 337.3 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Science Teaching Areas (Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental, Physics) 311.1 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Design and Technology 231.8 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Humanities Teaching Areas (Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Business Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Languages, Modern History, Society & Culture) 377.4 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Mathematics 332.5 KB
- 2018 - 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Science Teaching Areas (Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental, Physics) 344.5 KB
- 2020 - 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Computing Info Systems & Software Design 231.4 KB
- 2020- 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan – B Education (Secondary) – Health and Physical Education 284.1 KB
- 2021 Semester 1 - Program Plan - Design and Technology, Industrial Technology Timber and Metal 356.7 KB
- 2021 Semester 2 - Program Plan - Design and Technology, Industrial Technology Timber and Metal 205.1 KB
Additional documents
- 2019 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Transition Arrangements 154.6 KB
- 2019 Computing Major Transition Arrangements 103.8 KB
- 2019 Design and Technology Major Transition Arrangements 158.6 KB
- 2019 Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Science, Physics) Transition Arrangements 128.3 KB
- 2019 Technology Minors Transition Arrangements 195.0 KB
- 2019 Visual Arts Major Transition Arrangements 138.0 KB
- 2020 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Transition Arrangements 104.6 KB
- B Education (Secondary) - HPE Extended Studies 2021 Transition Arrangements 136.1 KB
- B Education (Secondary) - Visual Arts 2021 Transition Arrangements 547.0 KB
- B Education (Secondary) 2021 Transition Arrangements 222.7 KB
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Teaching Area Requirements 263.6 KB
Transition arrangements
Program Revisions 2021
This program was revised for 2021, and amendments were made to the following Teaching Areas:
- Design and Technology Industrial Technology Timber and Metal Teaching Area - New Teaching Area introduced to the program
- Drama Teaching Area - only available to students who commenced in the teaching area prior to 2021
- Mathematics Extended Studies has been removed from the program
- Mathematics Teaching Area - Extension Mathematics Pathway removed from program
- Textiles and Design D&T Second Teaching Area and Additional Teaching Area - only available to students who commenced in the teaching area prior to 2021
- Visual Arts Teaching Area - only available to students who commnced in the teaching area prior to 2021, and changes to compulsory and directed courses
- Visual Arts Extended Studies has been removed from the program
- Aboriginal Studies Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Ancient History Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Business Studies Teaching Area - changes to compulsory coure requirements
- Design and Technology Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Economics Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Geography Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Health and Physical Education Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Health and Physical Education Extended Studies - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Modern History Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Society and Culture Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Industrial Technology Graphics and Multimedia Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Legal Studies Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Studies of Religion Teaching Area - changes to compulsory course requirements
- Special Education Teaching Area - additional of Special Education Internship Course
Amendments to directed courses in teaching areas. All directed courses completed prior to 2021 will count towards the teaching area requirements.
For students who commenced the program prior to 2021 you must refer to the 2021 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Transition Arrangements in the Additional Documents Section for more details.
Program Revisions 2020
For students who commenced the program prior to 2020 please refer to the 2020 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Transition Arrangements in the Additional Documents Section for more details.
Program Revisions 2019
For students who commenced the program prior to 2019 please refer to the 2019 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Transition Arrangements in the Additional Documents Section for more details.
Program structure
Students are advised to read their program handbook information in conjunction with the program plans for course sequence/enrolment advice. Please refer to the Program Plan for the year that you commenced, or transitioned into, this program - Program Plans are available above.
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Core Courses
Core Courses | |||
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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EDUC1038 | Foundations of Secondary Education |
| 10 units |
EDUC1101 | Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy |
| 10 units |
EDUC1103 | Schooling, Identity and Society |
| 10 units |
EDUC2102 | Educational Psychology: Learners and the Learning Process |
| 10 units |
EDUC2151 | Multiliteracies |
| 10 units |
EDUC2181 | Managing the Learning Environment |
| 10 units |
EDUC2196 | Quality Teaching and Student Learning 7-12 |
| 10 units |
EDUC2200 | The Future of Teaching and Learning |
| 10 units |
ABOR3500 | Aboriginal Education, Policies and Issues |
| 10 units |
EDUC3026 | Special Education |
| 10 units |
EDUC3196 | Quality Teaching, Equity and Diversity 7-12 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4181 | Ethical Teaching in Classrooms |
| 10 units |
Core Courses
Core Course Option 1 - Special Education Int | |||
Student undertaking an internship in a Special Education setting, must complete EDUC4167 | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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EDUC4167 | Special Education Internship |
| 30 units |
Core Course Option 2 - Internship | |||
All other students must complete EDUC4197 | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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EDUC4197 | Quality Teaching and Professional Practice 7-12 |
| 30 units |
Aboriginal Studies
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2036 | Specialist Studies in History 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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ABOR1110 | Introduction to Aboriginal Studies |
| 10 units |
ABOR1370 | Working with Aboriginal Communities |
| 10 units |
ABOR1390 | Australian Aborigines and Human Rights |
| 10 units |
ABOR1420 | Communicating with Aboriginal People Across Genres |
| 10 units |
ABOR2241 | Aboriginal Political Protest | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ABOR2243 | Indigenous People, Global Warming and the Environment |
| 10 units |
ABOR2244 | Reconciling Australia's Colonial Past and Present |
| 10 units |
ABOR2245 | Aboriginal People and Law |
| 10 units |
ABOR2330 | Traditional Aboriginal Society |
| 10 units |
ABOR2440 | Aboriginal Health Past and Present |
| 10 units |
ABOR2450 | Aboriginal Health Practices | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ABOR3024 | Aboriginal Community Development and Advocacy |
| 10 units |
ABOR3080 | Indigenous Research |
| 20 units |
ABOR3251 | International Indigenous Comparative Studies |
| 10 units |
ABOR3380 | Human Rights and the World's Indigenous Communities |
| 10 units |
ABOR3440 | Indigenous Health Around the World |
| 10 units |
Ancient History
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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EDUC2036 | Specialist Studies in History 1 |
| 10 units |
HIST3621 | Maps and Dreams: Aboriginal-Colonial Relationships in Australian History |
| 10 units |
EDUC4136 | Specialist Studies in History 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area choose 50 units of Ancient History Directed Courses with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 30 units for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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AHIS1000 | Ancient Greece |
| 10 units |
AHIS1020 | Rome, to the Gracchi |
| 10 units |
AHIS2000 | The Augustan Age: Politics, Society and Literature |
| 10 units |
AHIS2051 | Athens and Empire | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS2110 | Sparta | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS2370 | Magic and Witchcraft in Greece and Rome | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS2560 | Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS2600 | Women and Children in the Ancient World |
| 10 units |
AHIS3140 | Philip II and Alexander the Great | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS3221 | Early Roman Empire: From AD 14 to 68 | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS3510 | Greek Society |
| 10 units |
AHIS3520 | Roman Society | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS3550 | Greek and Roman Mythology | Not currently offered | 10 units |
AHIS3663 | Folklore and Fairy Tale in Antiquity | Not currently offered | 10 units |
Biology
Biology is only available as a first teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory requirements for this major complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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EDUC2052 | Specialist Studies in Science 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3052 | Specialist Studies in Science 2 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3157 | History, Nature and Practice of Science |
| 20 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course list requirements for a Biology major, choose 40 units from the directed list for Biology (20 units must be at 2000/3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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BIOL1001 | Molecules, Cells and Organisms |
| 10 units |
BIOL1002 | Organisms to Ecosystems |
| 10 units |
BIOL1003 | Professional Skills for Biological Sciences 1 |
| 10 units |
BIOL2001 | Molecular Laboratory Skills for Biological Sciences |
| 10 units |
BIOL2002 | Laboratory Skills in Biological Systems |
| 10 units |
BIOL2010 | Biochemistry |
| 10 units |
BIOL2050 | Molecular Genetics |
| 10 units |
BIOL2090 | Microbial Biology |
| 10 units |
BIOL2220 | Plant Adaptation to Climate Change |
| 10 units |
ENVS2004 | Ecology |
| 10 units |
ENVS2005 | Management of Australian Flora |
| 10 units |
ENVS2006 | Ecology and Management of Wildlife |
| 10 units |
MARI2300 | Marine Biology |
| 10 units |
MARI2500 | Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Services |
| 10 units |
BIOL3001 | Advanced Laboratory Skills in Biological Sciences |
| 10 units |
BIOL3020 | Animal Physiology, Reproduction and Development |
| 10 units |
BIOL3090 | Molecular Biology |
| 10 units |
BIOL3100 | Microbiology |
| 10 units |
ENVS3002 | Environmental Management Perspectives |
| 10 units |
ENVS3003 | Conservation Biology |
| 10 units |
ENVS3004 | Ecotoxicology |
| 10 units |
MARI3320 | Experimental Design and Analysis in Ecology |
| 10 units |
MARI3410 | Coral Reef Biology, Ecology and Sustainability |
| 10 units |
Business Studies
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
MNGT1001 | Introduction to Management |
| 10 units |
EDUC2060 | Specialist Studies in Geography and Commerce 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Directed A Courses | |||
To fulfil the course requirements for a first teaching area or an additional teaching area, complete 10 units from the Directed A Courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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ACFI1001 | Accounting for Decision Makers |
| 10 units |
ACFI1003 | Introduction to Finance |
| 10 units |
Directed B Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 40 units from the following list with at least 20 units at the 3000 level. Choose 20 units from the following list for an additional teaching area. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
IRHR2270 | Introduction to Human Resource Management |
| 10 units |
MNGT2002 | Business Venturing |
| 10 units |
MNGT2005 | Leadership and Ethics |
| 10 units |
MNGT2006 | Decision Making under Uncertainty |
| 10 units |
MKTG3002 | Digital and Social Media Marketing |
| 10 units |
MNGT3002 | Knowledge Management |
| 10 units |
MNGT3008 | Advanced Innovation Management |
| 10 units |
MNGT3009 | Business Development and Growth |
| 10 units |
MNGT3011 | Leading Organisational Change |
| 10 units |
Chemistry
Chemistry is only available as a first teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this major complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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EDUC2052 | Specialist Studies in Science 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3052 | Specialist Studies in Science 2 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3157 | History, Nature and Practice of Science |
| 20 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course list requirements for Chemistry, choose 40 units from the directed list below (20 units must be at 2000/3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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CHEM1010 | Introductory Chemistry I |
| 10 units |
CHEM1020 | Introductory Chemistry II |
| 10 units |
CHEM1110 | Chemistry for the Life Sciences I |
| 10 units |
CHEM1120 | Chemistry for the Life Sciences II |
| 10 units |
CHEM2110 | Applied Analytical Chemistry |
| 10 units |
CHEM2210 | Materials Chemistry |
| 10 units |
CHEM2310 | Organic Chemistry |
| 10 units |
CHEM2410 | Physical Chemistry |
| 10 units |
CHEM3110 | Instrumental Chemical Analysis |
| 10 units |
CHEM3210 | Functional Materials |
| 10 units |
CHEM3310 | Molecular Organic Synthesis |
| 10 units |
CHEM3410 | Energy and Materials |
| 10 units |
CHEM3550 | Medicinal and Biological Chemistry |
| 10 units |
CHEM3580 | Colloids, Interfaces and Soft Matter |
| 10 units |
Computing Info Systems & Software Design
Computing Information Systems & Software Design is only available as a first teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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COMP1140 | Database and Information Management |
| 10 units |
INFT1004 | Introduction to Programming |
| 10 units |
SENG1050 | Web Technologies |
| 10 units |
SENG1110 | Object Oriented Programming |
| 10 units |
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
INFT2031 | Systems and Network Administration |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for this Major (first teaching area) choose 30 units from the course list below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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INFT2012 | Application Programming |
| 10 units |
SENG2130 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| 10 units |
EBUS3050 | The Digital Economy |
| 10 units |
INFT3100 | Project Management |
| 10 units |
INFT3950 | Games Design |
| 10 units |
Design and Technology
Students who complete the Design & Technology Major are required to complete a Second Teaching Area, by completing 40 units from one of the following areas: Information Processes and Technology; Software Design and Development; Industrial Technology: Engineering; Food Technology; Industrial Technology: Graphics and Multimedia; or Textiles and Design (only available to pre-2021 students)
Compulsory Courses Major | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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ARBE1201 | Visual Communication in the Built Environment |
| 10 units |
DESN1011 | Visual Design Principles |
| 10 units |
DESN1031 | Digital Practices in Visual Communication |
| 10 units |
DESN1600 | Interaction and UX Design Fundamentals |
| 10 units |
DESN2003 | The Design Process in Theory and Professional Practice |
| 10 units |
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
CIND3510 | Professional Project |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Information Processes and Technology | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Information Processes and Technology complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
COMP1140 | Database and Information Management |
| 10 units |
SENG1050 | Web Technologies |
| 10 units |
INFT2031 | Systems and Network Administration |
| 10 units |
Information Processes and Technology | |||
To fulfill the directed course requirements for Information Processes and Technology choose10 units from the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
SENG2130 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| 10 units |
EBUS3050 | The Digital Economy |
| 10 units |
INFT3100 | Project Management |
| 10 units |
INFT3950 | Games Design |
| 10 units |
Industrial Technology Engineering | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for Industrial Technology Engineering choose 40 units from the courses listed below, with a minimum of 20 units at the 2000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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CIVL1100 | Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics |
| 10 units |
ENGG1500 | Introduction to Professional Engineering |
| 10 units |
MECH1110 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design |
| 10 units |
MECH1750 | Engineering Materials 1 |
| 10 units |
CIVL2240 | Civil Engineering Materials |
| 10 units |
MECH2110 | Mechanical Engineering Design 1 |
| 10 units |
Food Technology | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Food Technology complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
HLSC1220 | Food Science 1 |
| 10 units |
NUDI1000 | Nutrition 1 |
| 10 units |
NUDI2220 | Food Science 2 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3036 | Technology Teaching Studies 5: Food Technology |
| 10 units |
Textiles and Design | |||
This Teaching Area is only available to students who commenced in the program prior to 2021. To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Textiles and Design, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
AART1300 | Introduction to Spatial Art Practice |
| 10 units |
AART1600 | Foundation Textiles and Printmedia |
| 10 units |
AART3350 | Soft Sculpture |
| 10 units |
EDUC3037 | Technology Teaching Studies 6: Textile Technology |
| 10 units |
Industrial Technology Graphics & Multimedia | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Industrial Technology Graphics & Multimedia, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CMNS1240 | Mobile Media Making |
| 10 units |
MECH1110 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design |
| 10 units |
CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
DESN3802 | 3D Environments | Not currently offered | 10 units |
Software Design and Development | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Software Design and Development, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
INFT1004 | Introduction to Programming |
| 10 units |
SENG1110 | Object Oriented Programming |
| 10 units |
Software Design and Development | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for Software Design and Development choose 20 units from the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
INFT2012 | Application Programming |
| 10 units |
SENG2130 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| 10 units |
EBUS3050 | The Digital Economy |
| 10 units |
INFT3100 | Project Management |
| 10 units |
INFT3950 | Games Design |
| 10 units |
INFT3960 | Games Production |
| 10 units |
Drama
Compulsory Courses | |||
This Teaching Area is only available to students who commenced in the program prior to 2021. To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2136 | Specialist Studies in Drama 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4036 | Specialist Studies in Drama 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CAPA1001 | Creative and Performing Arts 1 |
| 10 units |
CAPA1030 | Dynamic Communication and Presentation Skills |
| 10 units |
CAPA2001 | Creative and Performing Arts 2 |
| 10 units |
CAPA2410 | Australian Theatre and Performance |
| 10 units |
CAPA3001 | Creative and Performing Arts 3 |
| 10 units |
CAPA3002 | Creative and Performing Arts 4 |
| 10 units |
CAPA3310 | Performance and Contemporary Culture |
| 10 units |
CAPA3820 | Writing for Performance |
| 10 units |
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth and Environmental Science is only available as a first teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2052 | Specialist Studies in Science 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3052 | Specialist Studies in Science 2 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3157 | History, Nature and Practice of Science |
| 20 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course list requirements for Earth & Environmental Science, choose 30 units from the Directed List for Earth & Environmental Science (20 units must be at 2000/3000 level); and choose 10 units from the directed list for Biology (at any level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ENVS1001 | Environmental Science Concepts and Methods |
| 10 units |
ENVS1003 | Environmental Values and Ethics |
| 10 units |
GEOS1040 | Earth: The Dynamic Planet |
| 10 units |
GEOS1050 | Earth Processes and Products |
| 10 units |
MARI1000 | Our Oceans |
| 10 units |
ENVS2004 | Ecology |
| 10 units |
ENVS2005 | Management of Australian Flora |
| 10 units |
ENVS2006 | Ecology and Management of Wildlife |
| 10 units |
ENVS2008 | The Sustainable Society |
| 10 units |
ENVS2009 | Catchment and Water Resource Management |
| 10 units |
GEOS2050 | Catchments and Climate |
| 10 units |
GEOS2060 | Soil Properties and Processes |
| 10 units |
GEOS2080 | Earth Science Field Course |
| 10 units |
GEOS2161 | Spatial Science |
| 10 units |
MARI2300 | Marine Biology |
| 10 units |
MARI2500 | Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Services |
| 10 units |
PHYS2100 | Introduction to Astronomy |
| 10 units |
PHYS2300 | Climate and Energy |
| 10 units |
SCIE2223 | Weather and Waves |
| 10 units |
ENVS3001 | Integrated Impact Assessment |
| 10 units |
ENVS3002 | Environmental Management Perspectives |
| 10 units |
ENVS3003 | Conservation Biology |
| 10 units |
ENVS3004 | Ecotoxicology |
| 10 units |
ENVS3005 | Animal Behaviour |
| 10 units |
ENVS3006 | Surviving the Anthropocene: Sustainability in the 21st Century |
| 10 units |
ENVS3007 | Environmental Remediation |
| 10 units |
ENVS3008 | Organisational Placement in the Environmental Sector |
| 10 units |
GEOS3220 | Coastal Environments and Processes |
| 10 units |
GEOS3250 | Advanced Spatial Science |
| 10 units |
GEOS3280 | Global Change and the Rise of Modern Environments | Not currently offered | 10 units |
GEOS3340 | Climate Change and Resource Management |
| 10 units |
MARI3300 | Integrated Coastal Ecosystems |
| 10 units |
MARI3320 | Experimental Design and Analysis in Ecology |
| 10 units |
MARI3410 | Coral Reef Biology, Ecology and Sustainability |
| 10 units |
SRMT3060 | Restoration Ecology |
| 10 units |
Economics
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ECON1001 | Microeconomics for Business Decisions |
| 10 units |
ECON1002 | Macroeconomics in the Global Economy |
| 10 units |
ECON2001 | Intermediate Microeconomics |
| 10 units |
ECON2002 | Intermediate Macroeconomics |
| 10 units |
EDUC2060 | Specialist Studies in Geography and Commerce 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements, choose 20 units from the list for a first teaching area, (20 units at 3000 level). No directed courses are required for an additional teaching area. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ECON3002 | Economic Development | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ECON3004 | Money and Banking | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ECON3005 | Economics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ECON3006 | Environmental Economics |
| 10 units |
English
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2050 | Specialist Studies in English 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4090 | Specialist Studies in English 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL1000 | Reading English Literature |
| 10 units |
ENGL1040 | Australian Literature and Culture | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL1090 | Critical Reading and Writing | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL1101 | Classics of World Literature |
| 10 units |
ENGL1201 | Creative Writing: Introduction |
| 10 units |
ENGL1650 | Stories in Context: Fiction, Drama, Film |
| 10 units |
ENGL2000 | Key Concepts of Literary Studies |
| 10 units |
ENGL2002 | Shakespeare & Co |
| 10 units |
ENGL2003 | Novel Ideas: Selves and Worlds |
| 10 units |
ENGL2005 | Mind and Monstrosity: Victorian Novel | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL2006 | Modernisms | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL2009 | Contemporary Australian Literature | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL2011 | Children's Literature |
| 10 units |
ENGL2021 | Sex and Death on the Renaissance Stage | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL2101 | Creative Writing: Short Fiction |
| 10 units |
ENGL2102 | Creative Writing: Creative Non-fiction |
| 10 units |
ENGL2103 | Writing for Arts and Culture | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL3001 | True Stories | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL3012 | Crime Fiction: Mutations of a Genre |
| 10 units |
ENGL3013 | Women's Writing |
| 10 units |
ENGL3014 | Contemporary Writing Cultures |
| 10 units |
ENGL3018 | Trending Topics | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL3019 | Imagination, Nature, Freedom: Romantic Literature | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL3045 | Indigenous Australia in Literature: Listenin' Up | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL3101 | Reading Across Borders: Modern World Literature |
| 10 units |
ENGL3301 | Creative Writing: Poetry and Poetics |
| 10 units |
ENGL3302 | Creative Writing: The Novel |
| 10 units |
ENGL3656 | Science Fiction and Fantasy: Issues in Speculative Fiction |
| 10 units |
ENGL3664 | Children's Fantasy Literature | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ENGL3665 | Young Adult Literature: Storying the World through Young Adult Voices |
| 10 units |
ENGL3700 | Adaptations: Page, Stage, Screen and Beyond |
| 10 units |
French
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
FREN1100 | Elementary French 1 |
| 10 units |
FREN1200 | Elementary French 2 |
| 10 units |
FREN2610 | French At Intermediate Level I |
| 10 units |
FREN2620 | French At Intermediate Level II |
| 10 units |
HUMA2000 | Humanities and Social Science Placement: Local and Global Careers |
| 10 units |
FREN3610 | French At Advanced Level I |
| 20 units |
FREN3620 | French At Advanced Level II |
| 20 units |
FREN3701 | Extended French |
| 10 units |
FREN3702 | Extended French 2: Translation | Not currently offered | 10 units |
FREN3800 | Paris at Dawn: The Rise of Modernity | Not currently offered | 10 units |
Geography
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2060 | Specialist Studies in Geography and Commerce 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ENVS1003 | Environmental Values and Ethics |
| 10 units |
ENVS1004 | Social Development and the Environment |
| 10 units |
GEOG1020 | Introduction to Human Geography |
| 10 units |
GEOG1030 | Global Poverty and Development |
| 10 units |
ENVS2002 | Environmental Legislation and Planning |
| 10 units |
ENVS2008 | The Sustainable Society |
| 10 units |
GEOG2080 | Cities and Regions |
| 10 units |
GEOG2130 | Geographies of Development |
| 10 units |
SOCA2065 | Environment and Society |
| 10 units |
ENVS3001 | Integrated Impact Assessment |
| 10 units |
ENVS3006 | Surviving the Anthropocene: Sustainability in the 21st Century |
| 10 units |
GEOG3090 | Society and Space |
| 10 units |
GEOG3300 | Rethinking Development |
| 10 units |
German
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
GRMN1501 | German Language 1A Elementary |
| 10 units |
GRMN1502 | German Language 1B Elementary |
| 10 units |
GRMN2501 | German Language 2A Intermediate |
| 10 units |
GRMN2502 | German Language 2B Intermediate |
| 10 units |
GRMN3501 | German Language 3A Professional | Not currently offered | 10 units |
GRMN3502 | German Language 3B Professional | Not currently offered | 10 units |
GRMN3503 | German Language 3C Advanced |
| 10 units |
GRMN3504 | German Language 3D Advanced |
| 10 units |
GRMN3505 | German Language Conversational Skills: Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation |
| 10 units |
GRMN3506 | German Language German Fiction |
| 10 units |
Health and Physical Education
Health and Physical Education is only available as a first teaching area
HPE Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC1014 | PE Studies 1: Motor Development and Skill Acquisition |
| 10 units |
EDUC1016 | PE Studies 2: Court and Striking Games |
| 10 units |
EDUC1058 | Lifetime Physical Activities |
| 10 units |
EDUC1203 | Specialist Studies in Junior PDHPE |
| 10 units |
EDUC2057 | PE Studies 3: Performance Activities |
| 10 units |
EDUC2058 | PE Studies 4: Invasion Games |
| 10 units |
HUBS2520 | Sports Science 1 |
| 10 units |
PUBH2040 | Health Studies 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3203 | Specialist Studies in Senior PDHPE |
| 10 units |
PUBH3040 | Health Studies 3 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4015 | Sociology of Health and Physical Education, Sport and Physical Activity |
| 10 units |
EDUC4203 | Extended Studies in Health and Physical Education |
| 10 units |
HPE Extended Studies | |||
Students undertaking the Health and Physical Education first teaching area (FTA) have the option of completing the HPE Extended Studies. HPE Extended Studies option is only available to students undertaking the HPE FTA. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC3514 | Primary Kinetics 1 |
| 10 units |
HUBS3510 | Sports Science 4 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4013 | PE Studies 6 - Physical Activity Behaviour |
| 10 units |
EDUC4014 | PE Studies 7 - Sports Coaching |
| 10 units |
EDUC4016 | Physical Education, Physical Activity and Health Research in Primary Schools |
| 10 units |
EDUC4017 | The Daughters and Dads program: Optimising children’s physical activity and well-being |
| 10 units |
Japanese
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 60 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 40 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
JAPN1110 | Elementary Japanese 1 |
| 10 units |
JAPN1120 | Elementary Japanese 2 |
| 10 units |
JAPN2111 | Intermediate Japanese 1 | Not currently offered | 10 units |
JAPN2112 | Intermediate Japanese 2 | Not currently offered | 10 units |
JAPN2410 | Japanese Society and The World | Not currently offered | 10 units |
JAPN3110 | Advanced Spoken Japanese I |
| 10 units |
JAPN3120 | Advanced Spoken Japanese II |
| 10 units |
JAPN3501 | Japanese in Context III |
| 20 units |
JAPN3502 | Japanese in Context IV |
| 20 units |
Mathematics
Maths First Teaching Area | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this first teaching area, complete the courses listed below and 10 units from Directed Course List A and 20 units from Directed Course List B. Students who do not meet the enrolment requisite for MATH1110 must take MATH1002 Foundational Studies in Mathematics. For these students MATH1002 will count for 10 units of electives. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC1090 | Specialist Studies in Mathematics 1 |
| 10 units |
MATH1110 | Mathematics for Engineering, Science and Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
MATH1120 | Mathematics for Engineering, Science and Technology 2 |
| 10 units |
STAT1070 | Statistics for the Sciences |
| 10 units |
MATH2310 | Calculus of Science and Engineering |
| 10 units |
MATH2340 | Linearity and Continuity 1 |
| 10 units |
MATH2920 | Thinking and Working Mathematically |
| 10 units |
EDUC3090 | Specialist Studies in Mathematics 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed A Courses | |||
To fulfil the course requirements, complete 10 units from the Directed A Course list. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
MATH1510 | Discrete Mathematics |
| 10 units |
MATH1800 | Mathematical Modelling |
| 10 units |
STAT1300 | Fundamentals of Statistics |
| 10 units |
Directed B Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements, choose 20 units from the Directed B Course list below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
STAT1300 | Fundamentals of Statistics |
| 10 units |
STAT2020 | Predictive Analytics |
| 10 units |
STAT2300 | Statistical Inference |
| 10 units |
MATH3120 | Algebra |
| 10 units |
MATH3170 | Number Theory |
| 10 units |
MATH3820 | Numerical Methods |
| 10 units |
MATH3910 | Mathematics With a View to Teaching |
| 10 units |
STAT3030 | Generalised Linear Models |
| 10 units |
STAT3040 | Forecasting with Linear Time Series Models |
| 10 units |
STAT3100 | Systems Thinking for an Integrated Workforce |
| 10 units |
STAT3800 | Deterministic and Stochastic Optimisation |
| 10 units |
STAT6001 | Data Wrangling and Visualisation |
| 10 units |
Maths Additional Teaching Area | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for an additional teaching area, complete the courses listed below. Students who do not meet the enrolment requisite for MATH1110 must take MATH1002 Foundational Studies in Mathematics. For these students MATH1002 will count for 10 units of electives. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC1090 | Specialist Studies in Mathematics 1 |
| 10 units |
MATH1110 | Mathematics for Engineering, Science and Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
MATH1120 | Mathematics for Engineering, Science and Technology 2 |
| 10 units |
MATH2310 | Calculus of Science and Engineering |
| 10 units |
MATH2340 | Linearity and Continuity 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3090 | Specialist Studies in Mathematics 2 |
| 10 units |
Modern History
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2036 | Specialist Studies in History 1 |
| 10 units |
HIST3621 | Maps and Dreams: Aboriginal-Colonial Relationships in Australian History |
| 10 units |
EDUC4136 | Specialist Studies in History 2 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 40 units from the following list and 10 units from the Ancient History directed course list, with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 10 units at 3000 level. Choose 20 units from the following list and 10 units from the Ancient History directed course list for an additional teaching area, with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
HIST1001 | Europe and the World |
| 10 units |
HIST1002 | The United States from Civil War to Superpower | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST1003 | The Foundations of America |
| 10 units |
HIST1051 | The Australian Experience |
| 10 units |
HIST1052 | Origin of Controversies |
| 10 units |
ABOR2241 | Aboriginal Political Protest | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ABOR2244 | Reconciling Australia's Colonial Past and Present |
| 10 units |
HIST2002 | Fact or Fiction? Reading the Past |
| 10 units |
HIST2006 | Australian Underworlds: Histories of Crime in Australia |
| 10 units |
HIST2021 | The History of Slavery |
| 10 units |
HIST2031 | History, War and Film | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST2051 | Making Digital History: Curating for Public Audiences |
| 10 units |
HIST2065 | A Sunburnt Country: Australian Environmental History | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST2210 | Australian Foreign Relations: Australia and Asia | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST2650 | War and Australian Society |
| 10 units |
HIST2672 | Israel and the Middle East: Roots of the current conflict | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST3008 | Global Perspectives on the First World War |
| 10 units |
HIST3152 | The African American Experience from Martin Luther King to Obama | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST3201 | Foreign Relations: Australia and the Great Powers |
| 10 units |
HIST3221 | Issues in Australian History | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST3242 | Growing Up in Australia | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST3455 | Global Age of Revolution: Russia, Germany and Modern Turkey | Not currently offered | 20 units |
HIST3581 | Sex and Scandal in History |
| 20 units |
HIST3600 | Global Women's History | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HIST3621 | Maps and Dreams: Aboriginal-Colonial Relationships in Australian History |
| 10 units |
HIST3640 | Fascism, War and Genocide, 1900-1945 |
| 20 units |
HIST3673 | The Future of the Middle East | Not currently offered | 10 units |
Physics
Physics is only available as a first teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
PHYS1210 | Advanced Physics I |
| 10 units |
PHYS1220 | Advanced Physics II |
| 10 units |
EDUC2052 | Specialist Studies in Science 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3052 | Specialist Studies in Science 2 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3157 | History, Nature and Practice of Science |
| 20 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course list requirements for Physics, choose 20 units from the directed list for Physics. Most PHYS courses have Mathematics as pre-requisite. Students undertaking Mathematics as an Additional Teaching Area will meet the Mathematics pre-requisite. Students who do not have the Mathematics pre-requisites must choose PHYS2100 and PHYS2300. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
PHYS2100 | Introduction to Astronomy |
| 10 units |
PHYS2111 | Classical Physics 1 |
| 10 units |
PHYS2112 | Classical Physics 2 |
| 10 units |
PHYS2211 | Modern Physics 1 |
| 10 units |
PHYS2212 | Modern Physics 2 |
| 10 units |
PHYS2300 | Climate and Energy |
| 10 units |
Investigating Science
The Investigating Science option is only available to those students who undertake a Science Major; Biology or Chemistry or Earth and Environmental Science or Physics.
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2152 | Extended Studies in Science I |
| 10 units |
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course list requirements for the Investigating Science teaching area, choose 40 units, with at least 20 units at the 2000 or 3000 level, made up of: 10 units from the Biology Directed list, 10 units from the Chemistry Directed list, 10 units from the Earth & Environmental Science Directed list and 10 units from the Physics Directed list or PHYS1200 or PHYS1250. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
PHYS1200 | Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences |
| 10 units |
PHYS1250 | MRS Physics and Radiation Protection |
| 10 units |
Society and Culture
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the course listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
SOCS2400 | Applied Social Research |
| 10 units |
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Course Option 1 | |||
Complete the following course to fulfil the requirements of this option. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2036 | Specialist Studies in History 1 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Course Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2036 complete the following course to fulfil the requirement of Option 2. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2060 | Specialist Studies in Geography and Commerce 1 |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for a first teaching area, choose 50 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level and at least 20 units at 3000 level. Choose 30 units from the following list for an additional teaching area with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. Units may also be chosen from the list below or the Directed Course Lists for Aboriginal Studies, Ancient and Modern History and Studies of Religion. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
SOCA1010 | Society and Culture: A Sociological Introduction |
| 10 units |
SOCA1020 | What is Anthropology? |
| 10 units |
SOCA1200 | Health Sociology |
| 10 units |
SOCA2065 | Environment and Society |
| 10 units |
SOCA2325 | Cultural Worlds of Health and Illness |
| 10 units |
SOCS2100 | Organisational Management and Social Behaviour |
| 10 units |
SOCS2200 | Social Analysis: Key Perspectives in the Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
SOCS2300 | Ethical Debates in the Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
SOCA3178 | Health, Illness and Society | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA3220 | Youth Culture and Risk |
| 10 units |
SOCA3230 | Identity and Culture |
| 10 units |
SOCA3780 | Social Lab |
| 10 units |
SOCA3850 | Indigenous People of the Contemporary World |
| 10 units |
SOCA3902 | Religion and Politics in Contemporary Society | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCS3100 | Policy Development, Program Management and Evaluation |
| 10 units |
Visual Arts
This Teaching Area is only available to students who commenced in the program prior to 2021. Visual Arts is only available as a first teaching area.
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
AART1500 | Constructing Images |
| 10 units |
AART1700 | Foundations in Digital Photography |
| 10 units |
AART2000 | Australian Contemporary Art in Context |
| 10 units |
EDUC2071 | Specialist Studies in Junior Visual Arts |
| 10 units |
AART3000 | Interdisciplinary Studio |
| 10 units |
AART3130 | Gallery Library Archive Museum Studies |
| 10 units |
AART3320 | Creative Place Making |
| 10 units |
CIND3101 | Manipulating Images |
| 10 units |
EDUC4099 | Specialist Studies in Senior Visual Arts |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
Students are required to select 30 units from the list below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
DESN1031 | Digital Practices in Visual Communication |
| 10 units |
DESN1200 | Drawing Foundations |
| 10 units |
AART2001 | 3D Prototype to Production |
| 10 units |
CIND2101 | Commercial Studio Photography |
| 10 units |
CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
DESN2040 | Illustration |
| 10 units |
DESN2060 | Scientific Illustration |
| 10 units |
DESN2801 | Animation Process |
| 10 units |
DESN2802 | Animation Production |
| 10 units |
DESN2804 | 3D Motion |
| 10 units |
AART3350 | Soft Sculpture |
| 10 units |
DESN3040 | Commercial Illustration |
| 10 units |
Chinese
Chinese is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CHIN1110 | Beginner's Chinese I (for students with other language backgrounds) |
| 10 units |
CHIN1120 | Beginner's Chinese II (for students with other language backgrounds) |
| 10 units |
CHIN2301 | Intermediate Chinese I |
| 10 units |
CHIN2302 | Intermediate Chinese II |
| 10 units |
EDUC2143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 2 |
| 10 units |
Engineering Studies
Engineering Studies is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CIVL1100 | Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics |
| 10 units |
MECH1110 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of this option. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2145 and EDUC4245 complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of Option 2 (EDUC4110 and a 10 unit Elective) | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for Engineering Studies choose 20 units from the courses listed below | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
MECH1750 | Engineering Materials 1 |
| 10 units |
CIVL2240 | Civil Engineering Materials |
| 10 units |
MECH2110 | Mechanical Engineering Design 1 |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 10 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 10 units |
Food Technology
Food Technology is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
HLSC1220 | Food Science 1 |
| 10 units |
NUDI1000 | Nutrition 1 |
| 10 units |
NUDI2220 | Food Science 2 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3036 | Technology Teaching Studies 5: Food Technology |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of this option. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2145 and EDUC4245 complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of Option 2 (EDUC4110 and a 10 unit Elective) | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 10 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 10 units |
Industrial Technology Engineering
Industrial Technology Engineering is only available as a additional teaching area.
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ARBE1201 | Visual Communication in the Built Environment |
| 10 units |
MECH1110 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design |
| 10 units |
EDUC2245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 2 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete the following courses to fulfill the requirements of this option | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2145 and EDUC4245 complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of Option 2 (EDUC4110 and a 10 unit elective) | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfill the directed course requirements for Industrial Technology Engineering, choose 10 units from the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CIVL2240 | Civil Engineering Materials |
| 10 units |
MECH2110 | Mechanical Engineering Design 1 |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 10 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 10 units |
Industrial Tech Graphics & Multimedia
Industrial Technology Graphics & Multimedia is only available as a additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Industrial Technology Graphics & Multimedia complete the following compulsory courses | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ARBE1201 | Visual Communication in the Built Environment |
| 10 units |
MECH1110 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design |
| 10 units |
CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
DESN2802 | Animation Production |
| 10 units |
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Information Processes and Technology
Information Processes and Technology is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
COMP1140 | Database and Information Management |
| 10 units |
SENG1050 | Web Technologies |
| 10 units |
INFT2031 | Systems and Network Administration |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of this option | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2145 and EDUC4245 complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of Option 2 (EDUC4110 and a 10 unit Elective) | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfill the directed course requirements for Information Processes and Technology, choose 10 units from the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
SENG2130 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| 10 units |
EBUS3050 | The Digital Economy |
| 10 units |
INFT3100 | Project Management |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 10 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 10 units |
Legal Studies
Legal Studies is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for Legal Studies complete the following 20 units of compulsory courses. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2060 | Specialist Studies in Geography and Commerce 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for this additional teaching area, choose 40 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
LEGL1001 | Foundations of Law |
| 10 units |
ABOR2245 | Aboriginal People and Law |
| 10 units |
CMNS2700 | Communication Research and Data Analytics |
| 10 units |
LEGL2002 | Law of Business Organisations |
| 10 units |
Software Design and Development
Software Design and Development is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
INFT1004 | Introduction to Programming |
| 10 units |
SENG1110 | Object Oriented Programming |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of this option | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2145 and EDUC4245 complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of Option 2. (EDUC4110 and a 10 unit Elective) | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for Software Design and Development choose 20 units from the courses listed below | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
CMNS2016 | Social and Interactive Media |
| 10 units |
INFT2012 | Application Programming |
| 10 units |
SENG2130 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| 10 units |
EBUS3050 | The Digital Economy |
| 10 units |
INFT3100 | Project Management |
| 10 units |
INFT3950 | Games Design |
| 10 units |
INFT3960 | Games Production |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 10 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 10 units |
Special Education
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this additional teaching area, complete the courses listed below. To qualify as a Special Education teacher EDUC4167 Special Education Internship must be completed. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4002 | Meet Spec. Needs in Diverse Social and Educ. Context |
| 10 units |
EDUC4063 | Planning for Teaching in Special Education |
| 10 units |
EDUC4064 | Assessing and Addressing Learning Difficulties |
| 10 units |
EDUC4065 | Supporting Behaviour Change |
| 10 units |
Studies of Religion
Studies of Religion is only available as an additional teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4991 | Specialist Studies in Senior Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete one (10 units) of the following courses to fulfil the requirements of this option, either EDUC2036 or EDUC2060 | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2036 | Specialist Studies in History 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC2060 | Specialist Studies in Geography and Commerce 1 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2036 and EDUC2060 complete the following course to fulfil the requirements of Option 2. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
PHIL1040 | World Religions |
| 10 units |
Directed Courses | |||
To fulfil the directed course requirements for this additional teaching area, choose 40 units from the following list with no more than 20 units at 1000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
PHIL1040 | World Religions |
| 10 units |
PHIL1042 | Religion in Film | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA1030 | Introduction to the Sociology of Religion | Not currently offered | 10 units |
PHIL2030 | Philosophy of Religion |
| 10 units |
PHIL2040 | Suffering: Comparative Studies |
| 10 units |
PHIL2041 | Religion in Political Thought | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA2700 | Gender, Religion and Power |
| 10 units |
PHIL3040 | Modern Religious Thought | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA3902 | Religion and Politics in Contemporary Society | Not currently offered | 10 units |
TESOL
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this additional teaching area, complete the courses listed below. If you have already completed EDUC2143 and EDUC4143 due to undertaking a Languages first teaching area or an additional teaching area, then complete 20 units of electives in their place. To qualify as a TESOL (EAL/D) teacher EDUC4197 internship must be completed in a TESOL (EAL/D) setting. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC1143 | Foundations of TESOL |
| 10 units |
EDUC2143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC3143 | Language and Cultural Diversity |
| 10 units |
EDUC4143 | Specialist Studies in Languages 2 |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 20 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 20 units |
Textiles and Design
This Additional Teaching Area is only available to students who commenced in the program prior to 2021.
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
AART1300 | Introduction to Spatial Art Practice |
| 10 units |
AART1600 | Foundation Textiles and Printmedia |
| 10 units |
AART3350 | Soft Sculpture |
| 10 units |
EDUC3037 | Technology Teaching Studies 6: Textile Technology |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 1 | |||
Complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of this option | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Education Compulsory Courses Option 2 | |||
If you have already completed EDUC2145 and EDUC4245 complete the following courses to fulfil the requirements of Option 2 (EDUC4110 and a 10 unit Elective) | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
EDUC4110 | STEM - an exercise in integration |
| 10 units |
Electives | |
---|---|
Complete 10 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 10 units |
Design and Tech Industrial Tech TImber and M
Design and Technology Industrial Technology Timber and Metal is only available as a first teaching area
Compulsory Courses | |||
To fulfil the compulsory course requirements for this teaching area, complete the courses listed below. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
---|---|---|---|
ARBE1201 | Visual Communication in the Built Environment |
| 10 units |
CIVL1100 | Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics |
| 10 units |
DESN1011 | Visual Design Principles |
| 10 units |
ENGG1500 | Introduction to Professional Engineering |
| 10 units |
DESN2003 | The Design Process in Theory and Professional Practice |
| 10 units |
EDUC2145 | Specialist Studies in Technology 1 |
| 10 units |
CIND3510 | Professional Project |
| 10 units |
EDUC3516 | Specialist Studies in Technology Timber |
| 20 units |
EDUC3517 | Specialist Studies in Metal Technology |
| 20 units |
EDUC4245 | Specialist Studies in Technology 4 |
| 10 units |
Suggested electives
Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. However, the Faculty suggests the following course options that may complement your program or major.
A full list of courses that are available to study as an elective can be found in the course handbook.
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
EDUC3800 | Intercultural Understanding for Educators | 10 units |
EDUC3802 | Applied Learning in Diverse Contexts | 10 units |
EDUC6000 | Understanding Aspirations for Greater Equity | 10 units |
Honours
Students have the option to apply for admission to transfer to the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) program at the end of the second year. Admission to the Honours program is based upon a minimum GPA of 5.0 in the first 160 units of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) program.
Additional information
All students can access free academic skills and support provided by Academic Learning Support through the Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students can draw on the assistance and support provided by the Indigenous Student Support and Development service through the Wollotuka Institute.
International students
All International Students enrolled in the program will be provided with an orientation to familiarise them with the rules, expectations, facilities and services offered by the University. Please visit our International Students website to find out more about the support services available to international students.
Additional support
AccessAbility provides advice and reasonable adjustments to Students with a medical or health condition or disability. If you require adjustments to undertake your program, contact the Student Support Advisors - AccessAbility before semester or early in the semester. They will work with the Faculty or School to ensure that this happens in a timely manner.
Please note: All students must fulfil the inherent requirements of the programs and courses they are undertaking. While reasonable adjustments can be made, these adjustments cannot compromise academic integrity. It is the student's responsibility to check all the requirements of courses, and consider the effects of any medical condition or disability on their ability to complete course requirements. More information is available online.