Macquarie University

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

Macquarie University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00002J

Secondary education teachers guide and support high school students during what can be an exciting and challenging period in their lives. High-quality high school teachers inspire a love of learning and enquiry in their students, and help them develop skills that enable them to reach their full potential. The Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is part of an innovative suite of new education degrees being pioneered by Macquarie. Streamlined and future focused, the degrees provide the opportunity to undertake full-time employment as a conditionally accredited teacher during fourth year. Your studies will be integrated into your work via a hybrid program of

Structure

Total Credit Points 320

Subjects

  • ABST1000 Introducing Indigenous Australia
  • EDST1500 Understanding Learners and Learning Environments
  • EDST1505 Understanding Sustainability
  • EDST1501 Understanding Inclusion in a Diverse World
  • EDST2500 Practice of Teaching: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
  • EDST2501 Practice of Teaching: Special Educational Needs and Inclusive Pedagogies
  • EDST2510 Understanding the Brain, Development and Learning
  • EDST2999 LANTITE
  • EDST3500 Practice of Teaching: Reimagining Indigenous Education
  • EDST3501 Practice of Teaching: Creating and Managing Learning Environments
  • EDST3502 Designing Technology Enhanced Learning in the Secondary School
  • EDST4510 Practice of Teaching: Work Integrated Learning 1
  • EDST4520 Practice of Teaching: Work Integrated Learning 2

Standard entry requirements

ATAR 70

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park International: $155,200
  • ATAR: 70
No
  • Full-time : 4 years

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