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Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) - Industry entry

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This course consists of 264 points.

Core Subjects:

LIT101 Language and Text
MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics with Applications
ESC407 Classroom Technologies

Education Foundation Subjects:

EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
EED442 Teaching for Learning
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education

Curriculum Subjects:

EMM441 Curriculum Method 1: Mathematics
EMM442 Curriculum Method 2: Mathematics

Professional Experience Subjects:

EPT441 Professional Experience 1
EPT442 Professional Experience 2


Restricted Electives Discipline Subjects:

These subjects are focussed on enhancing and extending the students existing Mathematics and Information Technology skills where deficient; broadening discipline knowledge or skills. By completion of study students must have a Major in pure or applied mathematics with a minimum of 6 Maths discipline subjects (including prior study deemed relevant to this program). Four subjects must be at level 2 or above and the Major in pure or applied mathematics must include algebra and calculus. In total, only one unit of statistics may be counted in this Maths major provided it is studied as a stand-alone unit. A student may only include an Information Technology discipline subject as their restricted elective(s) if the Course Coordinator determines they have sufficient Mathematics content to meet the NSWIT criteria for Secondary Mathematics as a first designated teaching area.

Restricted Elective subjects will be as approved by course coordinator - including but not restricted to:

MTH203 Numerical Methods
MTH218 Multivariable Calculus
MTH219 Linear Algebra or MTH419 Linear Algebra
MTH220 Ordinary Differential Equation
MTH307 Mathematical Modelling
MTH328 Complex Analysis
MTH418 Topics in Calculus
STA201 Scientific Statistics

A student who has been assessed by the Course Coordinator as having completed sufficient study of Mathematics content to meet the NSWIT criteria for Secondary Mathematics as a first designated teaching area may be given approval to select an elective from the following:

ITC106 Programming Principles
ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC200 Database Administration
ITC211 Systems Analysis
ITC230 Introduction to Web Development

Key Subjects

Key subjects for 3407MA Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) Industry Entry from 201130 will be:

EMM441 Curriculum Method 1: Mathematics
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
LIT101 Language and Text

Enrolment pattern

Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) - Industry Entry

PART-TIME - Distance Education - commencing SESSION 1

Year 1

Session 1

EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EED442 Teaching for Learning

Session 2

EED441 Constructions of Adolescence & their Educational Implications
MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 - with Applications
Session 3
LIT101 Language and Text

Year 2

Session 1

EMM441 Curriculum Method 1: Mathematics
[ ] Elective

Session 2

EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
[ ] Elective

Session 3

ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
ESC407 Classroom Technologies

Year 3

Session 1

EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
[ ] Elective

Session 2

EMM442 Curriculum Method 2: Mathematics
[ ] Elective

Year 4

Session 1

EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EPT441 Professional Experience 1

Session 2

EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EPT442 Professional Experience 2

FULLTIME - Distance Education - commencing SESSION 1

Year 1

Session 1

EMM441 Curriculum Method 1: Mathematics
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence & their Educational Implications
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EED442 Teaching for Learning

Session 2

EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 - with Applications

Session 3

ESC407 Classroom Technologies
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
LIT101 Language and Text

Year 2

Session 1

EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
EPT441 Professional Experience 1
[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

Session 2

EMM442 Curriculum Method 2: Mathematics
EPT442 Professional Experience 2
[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

PART-TIME - Distance Education - commencing SESSION 2

Year 1

Session 2

EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EED442 Teaching for Learning

Session 3

LIT101 Language and Text

Year 2

Session 1

EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EMM441 Curriculum Method 1: Mathematics

Session 2

EED441 Constructions of Adolescence & their Educational Implications
MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 - with Applications

Session 3

ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
ESC407 Classroom Technolgies

Year 3

Session 1

EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
[ ] Elective

Session 2

[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

Year 4

Session 1

EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
[ ] Elective

Session 2

EMM442 Curriculum Method 2: Mathematics
EPT441 Professional Experience 1

Year 5

Session 1

EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EPT442 Professional Experience 2

FULLTIME - Distance Education - commencing SESSION 2

Year 1

Session 2

EED441 Constructions of Adolescence & their Educational Implications
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EED442 Teaching for Learning
MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 - with Applications

Session 3

ESC407 Classroom Technolgies
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching

Year 2

Session 1

EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EMM441 Curriculum Method 1: Mathematics
[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

Session 2

EPT441 Professional Experience 1
EMM442 Curriculum Method 2: Mathematics
EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
[ ] Elective

Session 3

LIT101 Language and Text

Year 3

Session 1

EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EPT442 Professional Experience 2
[ ] Elective

Restricted electives

Restricted Elective subjects will be as approved by course coordinator - including but not restricted to:

MTH203 Numerical Methods
MTH218 Multivariable Calculus
MTH219 Linear Algebra or MTH419 Linear Algebra
MTH220 Ordinary Differential Equation
MTH307 Mathematical Modelling
MTH328 Complex Analysis
MTH418 Topics in Calculus
STA201 Scientific Statistics

A student who has been assessed by the Course Coordinator as having completed sufficient study of Mathematics content to meet the NSWIT criteria for Secondary Mathematics as a first designated teaching area may be given approval by the Course Coordinator to select an elective from the following:

ITC106 Programming Principles
ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC200 Database Administration
ITC211 Systems Analysis
ITC230 Introduction to Web Development

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Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) - Industry entry Education; Information and Communication Technology and Mathematics Undergraduate Distance education Wagga Wagga NO Active Education Session 1; Session 2 2 years full-time
4 years part-time
2F, 4P

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Where

Wagga Wagga

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Undergraduate

Duration

2 years full-time
4 years part-time

International?

NO

Indicative ATAR

N/A

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