Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - Industry Entry

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  • Type

    Secondary

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    March

Are you an industry expert seeking to share your knowledge with the next generation? The Bachelor of Education (Secondary) − Industry Entry from Charles Sturt University will prepare you for a rewarding career as a teacher. Building on the knowledge and skills you have acquired in your industry or profession, you'll learn how to translate this area of expertise into the context of secondary teaching.

Offered online, this course provides both flexibility and access for those from an industry background looking to venture into teacher education.



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About this course

Subjects

For each 8 point subject you are enrolled in, you should expect to spend 10 to 12 hours per week working on assignments and assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, and attending lectures, residential schools, or examinations.

If you are studying four subjects per session, this is equivalent to a full-time job. The workload for some subjects may vary as a result of approved course design.

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Graduation requirements

As a Charles Sturt University student, throughout your course you have a responsibility to continue to develop skills in English language, literacy and numeracy as appropriate to your discipline. This ongoing development will enable you to effectively participate in your course and graduate prepared to enter the workforce.

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 264 points.Full subject list
This course consists of 32 subjects (264 points). Students enter with a credit package equivalent to 72 or 88 credit points.

For all students:

Core subjects:
Education Studies (7 subjects):
EEA406 Managing the Classroom Environment
EED422 Adolescent and Child Learning and Development
EED408 Successful Teaching
EEP306 Pedagogy in Diverse Classrooms
ELN402 Literacy Strategies for Learning
ESC407 Classroom Technologies
ESS419 Principles of Inclusive Education

Indigenous Studies (1 subject):
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities

Professional Experience
EPT241 Professional Experience: Introduction to the Secondary Context (20 days)
EPT329 Working within the Community (30 days)
EPT443 Professional Experience: Effective Teaching and Assessment in the Secondary Context (30 days) (16pt subject)

 

For the Technology and Applied Studies (TAS) specialists:

Foundation Studies  (1 subject):
EML102 Written Communication

Curriculum Studies (for first teaching area): d – e.g....

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Subjects

  • Industry
  • Technology
  • Design
  • Ecology
  • Teaching
  • Secondary

Course programme

  • EPT241 - Professional Experience - Introduction to the Secondary Context
  • EPT329 - Working Within The Community
  • EPT443 - Professional Experience: Effective Teaching and Assessment in the Secondary Context
  • ASC171 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology
  • ASC261 - Animal Reproduction
  • ASC350 - Animal Health
  • BIO100 - Concepts of Biology
  • BIO203 - Animal Diversity
  • BIO262 - Vegetation Ecology
  • BIO323 - River and Floodplain Ecology
  • BIO329 - Wildlife Ecology
  • CHM104 - Chemistry 1A
  • CHM107 - Chemistry 1B
  • CHM213 - Analytical Chemistry
  • CHM214 - Physical Chemistry
  • CHM215 - Inorganic Chemistry
  • CHM216 - Organic Chemistry
  • CHM321 - Laboratory Management Issues
  • CHM323 - Instrumental Analysis 1
  • CHM324 - Instrumental Analysis 2
  • EPI104 - Timber Technology: Workshop and Design
  • EPI203 - Metal Technology: Workshop and Design
  • EPI204 - Mandatory Technology Contexts: Computational, Design, and Systems Thinking
  • EPI306 - Metal Technology: Workshop and Pedagogy
  • EPI307 - Timber Technology: Workshop and Pedagogy
  • FDS310 - Food Product Development
  • ITC233 - Computer Networks
  • PHY101 - Mechanics and Thermal Physics
  • PHY102 - Electricity and Waves
  • PHY215 - Scientific Instrumentation (Electronics)
  • PHY216 - Modern Physics
  • PHY299 - Introduction to Astronomy
  • PKM266 - Culture and Heritage
  • PSC102 - Botany
  • PSC104 - Soil Science
  • PSC202 - Crop And Pasture Science
  • PSC215 - Plant Physiology
  • PSC236 - Pasture Production and Utilisation
  • PSC270 - Annual Crop Management
  • PSC360 - Pastures and Rangelands

  • Career opportunities The Bachelor of Education (Secondary) − Industry Entry will set you up for a dynamic career in the field of teaching, where opportunities are diverse and positions available nationally and internationally. Teach in public and private schools Secondary teachers work professionally as classroom teachers, executive teachers, principals and assistant principals. See the world Teaching qualifications can lead to employment in a variety of settings around the globe. Explore a range of career options High school teachers are also employed in other industries, including public administration and safety, healthcare and social assistance.

    Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - Industry Entry

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