The Diploma of Educational Studies articulates with the Bachelor of Educational Studies and all subjects completed in the Diploma are credited towards the Bachelor degree.
Students in the degree program may use the Diploma as an exit point should they decide to withdraw from the Bachelor of Educational Studies, however, the students must meet the Diploma criteria (i.e. no credit granted in the course) to be able to graduate with the award.
The Associate Degree in Educational Studies is an exit point only, should a student decide to withdraw from the Bachelor of Educational Studies program.
On campus; Distance education
Albury-Wodonga; Bathurst; Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Educational Studies -
Diploma of Educational Studies -
YES
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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."
"For me, teaching is about the whole child so that you can help them reach their full potential"
The demand for teachers in TAS is significant. Over the next 10 years, major shortages of TAS teachers are predicted across Australia.
CSU's Bachelor of Education (K-12 Middle Schooling) prepares graduates for flexible practice as teachers in both primary and secondary school settings.