Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) - Industry Entry
Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies)
BEd(Tech&AppStud)
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| Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) - Industry Entry (3429TB) |
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| Distance Education | Wagga Wagga |
Normal course duration
Full-time 2.5 years (5.0 sessions)
All students receive a standard entry credit level package of 96 subject points. The duration of the course in equivalent full time years is 2.5.
Admission criteria
3429TB Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies ) - Industry Entry pathway
- entry via direct application.
The following are the expected entry level requirements:
- Information Technology area: TAFE Associate Diploma/Diploma in Information Technology/Computing
- OR
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Food Technology: Associate Diploma/Diploma in Hospitality(Commercial Cookery)/Food Science or full chef qualification (Trade Certificate III in Commercial Cookery).
OR -
Industrial Technology Area: Trade Certificate III (or equivalent) in Fitting and Turning; Building; Carpentry; Joinery; Metals Engineering; or related areas.
OR -
Agricultural Technology: TAFE Associate Diploma Rural Traineeship or Agricultural College two-year Diploma program (TOCAL; MURRUMBIDGEE or equivalent).
OR -
Textiles Technology: Associate Diploma/Diploma in Fashion and Design.
AND - 3 to 5 years (post-training) recent, relevant industry experience not including period of training.
- demonstrated experience/or interest in working with adolescents and/or working in training or educational settings and/or abilities to work with and manage people in a team environment.
- demonstrated ability to design and implement solutions to problems and needs in their technology specialisation that will be require submission of a Questionnaire.
The Admission requirements for this course include Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English Advanced, Standard English or English as a Second Language or equivalent. Where students do not meet these entry requirements, CSU offers concurrent study in EML102 Written Communication before graduation.
Credit
3429TB Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) Industry Entry
Based on admission criteria students receive a standard entry level credit package of 96 subject points.
1. Information Technology:
Associate Diploma/Diploma in Information Technology/Computing plus 5 years recent experience in a related industry:
ITC72C Information Technology Major - TCR - 72 subject points.
XYZ03C Three Unspecified Electives - TCR - 24 subject points.
2. Agricultural Technology
Murrumbidgee / TOCAL / TAFE: 2 year Diploma program plus 5 years recent experience in a related industry:
AGR72C Agriculture Technology Major - TCR - 72 subject points.
XYZ03C Three Unspecified Electives - TCR - 24 subject points.
3. Food Technology
A full chef qualification (Trade Certificate III in Commercial Cookery) or Associate Diploma/Diploma in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)/Food Science plus 3-5 years experience in a related industry not including period of training:
FDS72C Food Technology Major - TCR - 72 subject points.
XYZ03C Three Unspecified Electives - TCR - 24 subject points.
4. Industrial Technology
Full trade qualification in in Fitting and Turning; Building; Carpentry; Joinery; Metals Engineering or related areas plus 3-5 years recent experience in a related industry not including period of training:
EPI72C Industrial Technology Major - TCR - 72 subject points.
XYZ03C Three Unspecified Electives - TCR - 24 subject points.
5. Textiles Technology
Associate Diploma/Diploma in Fashion and Design plus 5 years recent experience in a related industry:
TXT09C Textiles Technology Major - TCR - 72 subject points.
XYZ03C Three Unspecified Electives - TCR - 24 subject points.
Students entering the course with Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English Advanced, Standard English or English as a Second Language or equivalent will be given credit for EML102 Written Communication.
Graduation requirement
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 264 points.
Course structure
This course consists of 264 points. Students enter with a credit package equivalent to 96 credit points - please refer the standard entry credit.
Students who do not have Band 4 Literacy on entry into the program may undertake study in the subject EML102 Written Communication concurrently with their studies
Curriculum subjects:
EMT103 Curriculum Studies 1: Technology
EMT445 Curriculum Method 1: Design & Technology
EMT446 Curriculum Method 2: Technology & Applied Studies
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
Education subjects:
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
ESC407 Classroom Technologies
EMV301 Vocational Education: Professional Practice
EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
EED442 Teaching for Learning
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
Design subjects:
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
Restricted Elective subjects:
[ ] Technology Discipline subject *
[ ] Technology Discipline subject *
Professional Practice subjects:
EPT441 Professional Experience 1
EPT442 Professional Experience 2
and
EML102 Written Communication (if student does not have Band 4 Literacy)
* Restricted Elective subjects: Technology Discipline subject
1. Agricultural Technology Major
These subjects focus on enhancing and extending existing industry skills and/or computing skills where deficient; broadening discipline knowledge or skills in an existing industry area, e.g. if a horticulture background, student will complete subjects with a focus on animals.
As approved by Course Coordinator - these subjects may include, but are not restricted to:
AGR141 Introduction to Ecological Agriculture
AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGS100 Livestock Production Systems
AGS204 Livestock Breeding & Selection
AGS300 Livestock Management
ASC227 Animal Industries
ASC261 Animal Reproduction
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
HRT221 Ecological Agriculture Design Systems
PSC104 Soil Science
PSC202 Crop and Pasture Science
PSC236 Pasture & Production Management
PSC270 Annual Crop Management
or other subjects as approved by the Course Coordinator - including but not restricted to:
ASC171 Animal Anatomy & Physiology
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
PSC102 Botany
If a student came with a strong agriculture background in both plant production and animal technology they will undertake study in another technology area (e.g. textile technology; timber technology; metal technology; digital technology etc) to extend their range of knowledge of technology areas. As approved by the Course Coordinator - these subjects may include, but are not restricted to:
EPI104 Wood Workshop 1
EPI203 Metals Workshop
GRP223 Digital Design
HRT107 Introduction to Landscape Design
ITC182 Foundations of Information Technology
TXT111 Introduction to Textiles: Surface and Form
TXT201 Textiles & Costumes for Theatre and Television
2. Food Technology Major
These subjects focus on enhancing and extending existing industry skills and/or computing skills where deficient; broadening discipline knowledge or skills in an existing industry area, e.g. if a student came with a strong food science background and has already completed sufficient study in Nutrition and/or Textiles they will undertake study in another technology area (e.g. plant or animal production technology; timber technology; metal technology; digital technology etc) to extend range of knowledge of technology areas.
As approved by Course Coordinator - these subjects may include, but are not restricted to:
TXT111 Introduction to Textiles: Surface and Form
NUT201 Food and Health
or other subjects as approved by the Course Coordinator - including but not restricted to:
AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGS100 Livestock Production Systems
EPI104 Wood Workshop 1
EPI203 Metals Workshop
FDS101 Food Processing
GRP223 Digital Design
HRT107 Introduction to Landscape Design
ITC182 Foundations of Information Technology
3. Industrial Technology Major
These subjects focus on enhancing and extending existing industry skills and/or computing skills where deficient; broadening discipline knowledge or skills in an existing industry area, e.g. if a student came with a strong timber technology background and already has extensive metals skills and/or information technology skills / or a strong metals technology background and already has extensive timber skills and/or information technology skills they will undertake study in another technology area (e.g. plant or animal production technology; timber technology; metal technology; digital technology etc) to extend their range of knowledge of technology areas.
As approved by the Course Coordinator - these subjects may include, but are not restricted to:
EPI104 Wood Workshop 1
or
EPI203 Metals Workshop
and one of:
ITC182 Foundations of Information Technology
AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGS100 Livestock Production Systems
GRP223 Digital Design
HRT107 Introduction to Landscape Design
TXT111 Introduction to Textiles: Surface and Form
4. Information Technology Major
These subjects are focussed on enhancing and extending existing industry skills and/or computing skills where deficient; broadening discipline knowledge or skills in an existing industry area, e.g. if a student came with a strong background in programming and software development they may focus on database systems. If a students came with a strong background in both programming, software development and database systems they will undertake study in another technology area (e.g. plant or animal production technology; timber technology; metal technology; textiles technology etc) to extend their range of knowledge of technology areas.
As approved by the Course Coordinator - these subjects may include but are not restricted to:
ITC106 Programming Principles
or
ITC140 C++ Programming Techniques
and one of:
ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC130 Online Publishing
ITC203 Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design
ITC204 Human Computer Interaction
ITC213 Computer Supported Collaborative Network
ITC216 Online Multimedia
ITC226 Application Development for Windows
ITC254 Wireless Networks
and other subjects as approved by the Course Coordinator - including but not restricted to:
AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGS100 Livestock Production Systems
EPI104 Wood Workshop 1
EPI203 Metals Workshop
GRP223 Digital Design
HRT107 Introduction to Landscape Design
TXT111 Introduction to Textiles: Surface and Form
5. Textiles Technology Major
These subjects focus on enhancing and extending existing industry skills and/or computing skills where deficient; broadening discipline knowledge or skills in an existing industry area, e.g. if a student has already completed sufficient study in Textiles they will undertake study in another technology area (e.g. plant or animal production technology; timber technology; metal technology; digital technology etc) to extend range of knowledge of technology areas
As approved by Course Coordinator - these subjects may include, but are not restricted to:
NUT201 Food and Health
AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGS100 Livestock Production Systems
EPI104 Wood Workshop 1
EPI203 Metals Workshop
GRP223 Digital Design
HRT107 Introduction to Landscape Design
ITC182 Foundations of Information Technology
Key subjects for 3429TB Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) program from 201030:
EMT103 Curriculum Studies 1: Technology
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
EML102 Written Communication
+ Residential School
Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.
AGR141 Introduction to Ecological Agriculture
AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AHT102 Introduction to Agricultural and Horticultural Systems
ASC171 Animal Anatomy and Physiology
ASC261 Animal Reproduction
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
EPI104 Wood Workshop 1
EPI203 Metals Workshop
HRT107 Introductory Landscape Design
HRT221 Ecological Agriculture Design Systems
PSC102 Botany
PSC104 Soil Science
PSC202 Crop And Pasture Science
PSC236 Pasture Production and Management
PSC270 Annual Crop Management
PSC420 Water Policy and Management
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Enrolment pattern
This program is offered across the three sessions of the Academic Calendar.
Commencing Study in Session 1
Part-time- commencing study in Session 1
Year 1
Session 1
EMT103 Curriculum Studies 1: Technology
EML102 Written Communication
Session 2
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EED442 Teaching for Learning
Session 3
EMV301 Vocational Education: Professional Practice
ESC407 Classroom Technologies
Year 2
Session 1
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
Session 2
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
Session 3
EMT445 Curriculum Method 1: Design and Technology
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
Year 3
Session 1
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
Session 2
EMT446 Curriculum Method 2: Technology and Applied Studies
EPT441 Professional Experience 1
Year 4
Session 1
EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
Session 2
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EPT442 Professional Experience
Fulltime- commencing study in Session 1
Year 1
Session 1
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EML102 Written Communication
EMT103 Curriculum Studies 1: Technology
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
Session 2
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EED442 Teaching for Learning
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
Session 3
EMT445 Curriculum Method 1: Design and Technology
EMV301 Vocational Education: Professional Practice
ESC407 Classroom Technologies
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
Year 2
Session 1
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
EPT441 Professional Experience 1
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
Session 2
EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EMT446 Curriculum Method 2: Technology and Applied Studies
EPT442 Professional Experience 2
Commencing Study in Session 2
Part-time- commencing study in Session 2
Year 1
Session 2
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EML102 Written Communication
Session 3
EMV301 Vocational Education: Professional Practice
ESC407 Classroom Technologies
Year 2
Session 1
EMT103 Curriculum Studies 1: Technology
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
Session 2
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
EED442 Teaching for Learning
Session 3
EMT445 Curriculum Method 1: Design and Technology
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
Year 3
Session 1
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
Session 2
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
Year 4
Session 1
EPT441 Professional Experience 1
EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
Session 2
EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
EMT446 Curriculum Method 2: Technology and Applied Studies
Year 5
Session 1
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EPT442 Professional Experience
Fulltime- commencing study in Session 2
Year 1
Session 2
EEP441 Reconceptualising Secondary Education
EML102 Written Communication
EEL441 Literacies for Learning
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
Session 3
EMT445 Curriculum Method 1: Design and Technology
ESC407 Classroom Technologies
Year 2
Session 1
EED442 Teaching for Learning
EMT103 Curriculum Studies 1: Technology
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
EED441 Constructions of Adolescence and their Educational Implications
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
Session 2
EEA310 Managing the Learning Environment
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
EEP442 Cultural Politics of Education
EPT441 Professional Experience 1
Session 3
EMV301 Vocational Education: Professional Practice
ESS441 Inclusive Learning and Teaching
Year 3
Session 1
[ ] Core Technology Discipline - Restricted Elective
EEP443 Aboriginal Perspectives for Secondary Education
EMT446 Curriculum Method 2: Technology and Applied Studies
EPT442 Professional Experience 2
Professional recognition
Accreditation for the Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) has been approved until 2015 through the New South Wales Institute of Teachers (NSWIT).
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
