Graduates work professionally as primary school teachers. Our graduates have found positions throughout NSW, across Australia and internationally.
The Bachelor of Education (Primary) is a nationally recognised award in tertiary education.
This course is accredited with the NSW Institute of Teachers until 31 December 2013.
The Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours) is available. Selection is based on teaching skills and academic merit. The Honours component introduces you to research methodology and research in education and equips you for further study in postgraduate programs.
Bachelor of Education (Primary)
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 34 subjects (272 points).
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours)
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 35 subjects (304 points). For students in the Honours stream, determination of the grade of Honours will depend on coursework performance in year four of the course, as well as performance in the research project.
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