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Bachelor of Teaching (Primary)

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The parameters of this course are:

  • Foundations of Education (5 subjects)
  • Curriculum Studies (8 subjects)
  • Teaching Practice (3 subjects)

For the Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) program the course will consist of 192 credits points composed of:

  • Education Studies subjects (5 subjects) (40 credit points)
  • Curriculum Studies subjects (8 subjects) (64 credit points)
  • Professional Studies subjects (3 subjects) (24 credit points)

Education Studies

EEB419 Education Studies: Indigenous Studies
EED406 Education Studies: Teaching & Learning
EED417 Education Studies: Child Development & Learning
EED421 Education Studies: Inclusive Education
EEP418 Education Studies: Contextualising Primary Education

Curriculum Studies

EMA415 Curriculum Studies: Creative Arts
EMH419 Curriculum Studies: Society & Environment
EML433 Primary English Curriculum: Reading, Process & Pedagogy
EML309 Primary English Curriculum: Text Construction, Pedagogy & Processes
EMM209 Mathematics: Content & Pedagogy
EMM310 Mathematics Curriculum
EMR416 Curriculum Studies: Personal Development, Health & Physical Education
EMS418 Curriculum Studies: Science & Technology

Professional Experience

EPT431 Understanding Primary Education
EPT432 Professional Experience 1
EPT433 Professional Experience 2

Credit package

A standard credit package of 48-64 credit points (6-8 subjects) will be given based on the applicant's undergraduate degree in a teaching related discipline. This credit is represented as:

  • EDU36C Graduate Entry KLA - 48 credit points
    or
  • EDU37C Graduate Entry KLA - 56 credit points
    or
  • EDU38C Graduate Entry KLA - 64 credit points

The key subjects to apply to this course from 201030 are:

EML433 Primary English Curriculum: Reading, Process and Pedagogy
EMM209 Mathematics: Content & Pedagogy

Enrolment pattern

The enrolment pattern is specified in both full-time and part-time mode (following the granting of a standard entry level credit package ranging between 48-64 credit points):

SESSION 1 INTAKE - FULL TIME
Year 1
Session 1

EMA415 Curriculum Studies: Creative Arts
EML433 Primary English Curriculum: Reading, Process & Pedagogy
EMM209 Mathematics: Content & Pedagogy
EPT431 Understanding Primary Education

Session 2

EEB419 Education Studies: Indigenous Studies
EED417 Education Studies: Child Development & Learning
EMS418 Curriculum Studies: Science & Technology
EPT432 Professional Experience 1

Year 2
Session 1


EED421 Education Studies: Inclusive Education
EEP418 Education Studies: Contextualising Primary Education
EML309 Primary English Curriculum: Text Construction, Pedagogy & Processes
EMM310 Mathematics Curriculum

Session 2

EED406 Education Studies: Teaching & Learning
EMH419 Curriculum Studies: Society & Environment
EMR416 Curriculum Studies: Personal Development, Health & Physical Education
EPT433 Professional Experience 2

SESSION 1 INTAKE - PART TIME
Year 1
Session 1


EML433 Primary English Curriculum: Reading, Process & Pedagogy
EPT431 Understanding Primary Education

Session 2

EMA415 Curriculum Studies: Creative Arts
EMM209 Mathematics: Content & Pedagogy

Year 2
Session 1


EED417 Education Studies: Child Development & Learning
EPT432 Professional Experience 1

Session 2

EEB419 Education Studies: Indigenous Studies
EMS418 Curriculum Studies: Science & Technology

Year 3
Session 1


EED421 Education Studies: Inclusive Education
EEP418 Education Studies: Contextualising Primary Education

Session 2

EML309 Primary English Curriculum: Text Construction, Pedagogy & Processes
EMM310 Mathematics Curriculum

Year 4
Session 1


EMH419 Curriculum Studies: Society & Environment
EMR416 Curriculum Studies: Personal Development, Health & Physical Education

Session 2

EED406 Education Studies: Teaching & Learning
EPT433 Professional Experience 2

SESSION 2 INTAKE – FULL TIME
Year 1
Session 2

EPT431 Understanding Primary Education
EEB419 Education Studies: Indigenous Studies
EED417 Education Studies: Child Development and Learning
EMS418 Curriculum Studies: Science and Technology

Year 2
Session 1

EML433 Primary English Curriculum: Reading, Process and Pedagogy
EMM209 Mathematics: Content and Pedagogy
EEP418 Education Studies: Contextualising Primary Education
EMA415 Curriculum Studies: Creative Arts

Session 2

EPT432 Professional Experience 1
EMR416 Curriculum Studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
EML309 Primary English Curriculum: Text Construction, Pedagogy and Processes
EMM310 Mathematics Curriculum

Year 3
Session 1

EED421 Education Studies: Inclusive Education
EED406 Education Studies: Teaching and Learning
EMH419 Curriculum Studies: Society and Environment
EPT433 Professional Experience 2

SESSION 2 INTAKE – PART TIME
Year 1
Session 2

EPT431 Understanding Primary Education
EMM209 Mathematics: Content and Pedagogy

Year 2
Session 1

EML433 Primary English Curriculum: Reading, Process and Pedagogy
EMA415 Curriculum Studies: Creative Arts

Session 2

EEB419 Education Studies: Indigenous Studies
EMS418 Curriculum Studies: Science and Technology

Year 3
Session 1


EED417 Education Studies: Child Development and Learning
EPT432 Professional Experience 1

Session 2

EML309 Primary English Curriculum: Text Construction, Pedagogy and Processes
EMM310 Mathematics Curriculum

Year 4
Session 1

EED421 Education Studies: Inclusive Education
EEP418 Education Studies: Contextualising Primary Education

Session 2

EMH419 Curriculum Studies: Society and Environment
EMR416 Curriculum Studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical Education

Year 5
Session 1

EED406 Education Studies: Teaching and Learning
EPT433 Professional Experience 2

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  • Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) - graduate entry
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Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) Education Undergraduate Distance education Bathurst YES Active Education Session 1; Session 2 2 years full-time
4 years part-time
2F, 4P

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When

Session 1; Session 2

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4 years part-time

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