Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education: Science) and Bachelor of Science
Bachelor's degree
In Canberra (Australia)
Description
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Canberra (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
Teach with confidence in our specialised program to become a secondary school teacher in the sciences.This degree gives you a professionally accredited qualification and covers professional teaching, special education, international education, and information and communications technology. Science teaching areas on offer include biology, chemistry, earth and environmental science, geography and physics.
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Subjects
- IT
- Teaching
- Teaching Science
- Mathematics
- GCSE Mathematics
- Secondary
- Technology
- GCSE Physics
- Credit
- International
- Biology
Course programme
Curriculum Units
Curriculum 1 Curriculum 2 Curriculum 3 Teaching Geography 1 (EDSE3041) Teaching Geography 2 (EDSE3059) Teaching Geography 3 (EDSE4024) Teaching Mathematics 1A (EDSE3045) Teaching Mathematics 2A (EDSE3063) Teaching Mathematics 3A (EDSE4028)Teaching Science 1B (EDSE3078) - for double Science teaching method students only
Teaching Science 2B (EDSE3079) - for double Science teaching method students only Teaching Science Elective: Biology (EDSE4047) Teaching Science Elective: Chemistry (EDSE4048) Teaching Science Elective: EES (EDSE4049) Teaching Science Elective: Physics (EDSE4075) Year 5 Semester 1 CP 4 Senior Science units of study, Table 1. These units do not need to relate to your major or minor teaching area - You may choose a maximum of 2 Junior Science units. 24 Semester 2 CP EDSE5008 Internship 6 1 Education Three Option unit of study 6 1 Year 5 Option unit/s**** 12 Year 5 Option Unit/s **** Name CP Option 1 EDSE5010 Meeting the Needs of Cultural Diversity 12 Option 2 EDSE5013 Responding to Diverse Needs in Schools 12 Option 3 EDSE5014 Teaching International English 12Students complete 240 credit points comprising 132 credit points in Education studies and 108 credit points taken from the Faculty of Science. Students will qualify to teach in two HSC science subject areas offered or in one HSC science subject area and HSC mathematics. The majority of units completed for the Bachelor of Science requirements directly relate to the teaching areas chosen but there is some opportunity for students to take elective units of study outside the chosen teaching areas. All students must complete at least 2 Junior level units of study in mathematics and either chemistry or physics. For further information regarding the course structure, please visit the Faculty of Education and Social Work website (http://sydney.edu.au/education_social_work/future_students/undergraduate/bed_sec_science/course_structure.shtml)
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Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education: Science) and Bachelor of Science