Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
What is this course about?
The Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education offers a formal qualification in learning and teaching in higher education that will provide opportunities to strengthen learning and teaching theory and practice.
About the course
The course will engage students with a broad view of learning and teaching in higher education, as well as developments in their discipline and professional practice communities. Graduates will strengthen their capacity to engage in, and contribute to, debates and improvements in their institutions and to national and international scholarship in the field. The course is written and taught in English.
Course aims
This course aims to provide candidates with the knowledge and skills required to teach and support student learning in the higher education sector. Participants in the course will engage in critical examination of their roles and responsibilities in view of issues confronting learning and teaching in higher education nationally and internationally, their disciplines and professional practice. These include issues of particular relevance to learning and teaching at CSU such as blended and flexible learning, and professional and practice-based education.
Course objectives
Graduates will demonstrate a commitment to continuous improvement in tertiary learning and teaching and a deep level of knowledge, understanding and integration into their practice of:
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issues confronting learning and teaching at their organisation including its location and student intake, approach to learning and teaching, institutional strategy, curriculum principles and good practice guidelines
- issues confronting learning and teaching in higher education in light of contemporary research in the area, their perspectives on learning and teaching, and discipline and professional practice based imperatives
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professional and practice based education and the integration of PBE principles into course and subject design and development processes
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pedagogical content knowledge and educational technology affordances in the development of their scholarship in learning and teaching.
Academic expectations
For each 8 point subject at CSU, students should normally expect to spend between 140-160 hours engaged in the specified learning and assessment activities (such as attending lectures or residential schools, assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, assignments or examinations). The student workload for some subjects may vary from these norms as a result of approved course design.
Students will be assessed on the basis of completed assignments, examinations, workplace learning, or other methods as outlined in specific subject outlines.
Where applicable, students are responsible for travel and accommodation costs involved in workplace learning experiences, or attending residential schools (distance education students).
Expectations relating to academic, workplace learning, time and cost requirements for specific subjects are provided in the subject abstracts and in course materials.
Credit
Applicants who complete Stage 1 and 2 of the ADPP Facilitator Program will be eligible for proficiency credit for one subject in the GCLTHE. Students who have already completed FULT will receive credit for EEL416. Applicants with previous higher education teaching experience may seek proficiency credit for EEL409.
All enquiries regarding credit should be made to the Courser Director by phoning 1800 334 733 or web enquiry: www.csu.edu.au/contacts/enquiry
The course comprises four 8 point subjects.
EEL409 Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
EEL416 Learning and Teaching at CSU
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EEL417 Learning and Teaching in an Institutional Context (for non CSU participants)
EEL501 Professional and Practice-Based Education
EEL502 Designing Blended Learning Environments in Higher Education
ADPP Staff
The course consists of the following:
Facilitator Program (Stages 1 & 2) Proficiency credit
EEL416 Learning and Teaching at CSU
EEL409 Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
EEL501 Professional and Practice-Based Education
Enrolment pattern
Commence Session 1 or Session 2
Session 1
EEL416 Learning and Teaching at CSU
EEL409 Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
EEL501 Professional and Practice-Based Education
EEL502 Designing Blended Learning Environments in Higher Education
Session 2
EEL417 Learning and Teaching in a Institutional Context (for non CSU participants)
ADPP Staff
Commence Session 1 or Session 2
Session 1
Facilitator Program (Stages 1 & 2) Proficiency credit
EEL416 Learning and Teaching at CSU
EEL409 Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
EEL501 Professional and Practice-Based Education
Admission requirements
The Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education is targeted at professional practice associated with learning and teaching in higher education.
Admission for CSU probationary academics
All CSU probationary academic staff will be granted admission to the Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. Application should be made through CSU’s online admissions process.
Admission for other candidates
Admission to this course is restricted to academic and professional staff who are currently engaged in learning and teaching in higher education contexts. Admission may be considered on the basis of prior relevant qualifications or on the basis of equivalence. Equivalence in this instance equals a minimum of three years’ full-time equivalent professional practice within the higher education sector or TAFE in fields related to improving the quality of learning and teaching (within the past 10 years). Please contact the Course Director prior to application for enrolment.
English language proficiency
The University has minimum requirements for English language proficiency prior to entry to our courses. Some courses also have a requirement for a higher entry or exit level of English proficiency. More information on English language requirements.
Internet access
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.
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This course is available to commence study in
Session 1; Session 2
Australian and New Zealand students
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Admission code: OEUT - non CSU staff
EEUT - CSU staff (Australian Citizens and Residents)
International Students
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Admission code: JEUT - international non CSU Staff
JEUW - international CSU Staff
Recruitment agent
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