This course is specifically designed to contribute to the post-service professional development of higher education staff by virtue of being based within the rigorous study of learner's actual practice in learning and teaching in a higher education context
Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education will be granted for those staff who have successfully completed the CSU Tertiary Teaching Colloquium prior to Spring 2009. Admission will be automatic, and candidates will be granted advanced standing for the subject EEL409.
Admission to the course can be argued on the basis of prior relevant undergraduate qualifications or on the basis of equivalence. 'Equivalence' for the purpose of admission to the Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education is defined as a minimum of four year's full-time equivalent professional practice within an higher education institution in fields related to improving the quality of learning and teaching. Evidence must be current within the past 10 years. Contact must be made with the Course Coordinator for evidentiary guidelines prior to application for enrolment.
Applicants will be deemed to have sufficient English proficiency if they:
All other applicants must explicitly demonstrate proficiency.
Any of the following results, attained within the last two years, can be used to demonstrate English proficiency:
An applicant who does not otherwise meet the University's requirements may be admitted on the recommendation of the Dean of the appropriate faculty.
CSU places great emphasis on services to its students. It is a leader in the provision of online services and, in particular, the use of the internet in the support of teaching, administration and communications with students.
The online environment is so integrated into all aspects of student life and the learning experience at CSU that the University now assumes that all on campus and distance education students at CSU will have ongoing access to an internet connected computer capable of communicating with CSU online systems.
Students enrolled in Information Technology subjects (i.e. with an ITC subject code) may be required to have additional hardware and/or software that is deemed essential for the completion of the learning activities in that subject.
Distance education
Bathurst
Session 1; Session 2
Postgraduate
1 year by distance education
YES
N/A
"For me, teaching is about the whole child so that you can help them reach their full potential"
These courses prepare graduates for a career teaching in a wide range of educational settings from birth through to primary and secondary school settings.
The demand for teachers in TAS is significant. Over the next 10 years, major shortages of TAS teachers are predicted across Australia.
With schools across Australia likely to need 3 000 teacher librarians in the coming years, a CSU academic highlighted the growing shortfall when she addressed a Federal parliament committee in Canberra investigating the problem.
"If you enjoy a challenge, working with lots of interesting people, and want to make a difference, then this course is for you."