Bachelor of Education (Primary) Program By Federation University Australia |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This degree is designed for those who want to inspire children and help them achieve their potential as primary teachers. Student will spend time in each year of their degree observing and working with students in school classrooms. Students will develop their own teaching identity and learn how to use their own individual skills to support student learning, develop a deep understanding of childhood development, educational theories and practice. Students will also learn how to engage children in innovative and purposeful learning. Students can choose from the following electives to choose from to tailor this degree: for Ballarat and Gippsland Campuses - Maths, Science, English Literature/Writing and an Inclusive Education stream; for Berwick Campus (domestic students only) -Mathematics, Science, Information & Communication Technologies, Student Welfare, Disability Studies, Humanities (History, Social Geography, Indigenous Studies), English/Literature, and Psychological Studies. Students are required to complete a minimum of 80 days of supervised teaching practice during the four years of their degree. Completing this program will qualify graduates to teach primary students up to Year 6. This degree has been accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).  

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This degree is designed for those who want to inspire children and help them achieve their potential as primary teachers. Student will spend time in each year of their degree observing and working with students in school classrooms. Students will develop their own teaching identity and learn how to use their own individual skills to support student learning, develop a deep understanding of childhood development, educational theories and practice. Students will also learn how to engage children in innovative and purposeful learning. Students can choose from the following electives to choose from to tailor this degree: for Ballarat and Gippsland Campuses - Maths, Science, English Literature/Writing and an Inclusive Education stream; for Berwick Campus (domestic students only) -Mathematics, Science, Information & Communication Technologies, Student Welfare, Disability Studies, Humanities (History, Social Geography, Indigenous Studies), English/Literature, and Psychological Studies. Students are required to complete a minimum of 80 days of supervised teaching practice during the four years of their degree. Completing this program will qualify graduates to teach primary students up to Year 6. This degree has been accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).  

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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We offer courses and study pathways from certificate, diploma and advanced diploma through to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and advanced research.We are noted for our strengths in business, information technology, environmental sciences and management, food technology, behavioural and social sciences, humanities, human movement and sports science, education, nursing and health studies, rural and regional studies, and the visual and performing arts.

We offer courses and study pathways from certificate, diploma and advanced diploma through to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and advanced research.We are noted for our strengths in business, information technology, environmental sciences and management, food technology, behavioural and social sciences, humanities, human movement and sports science, education, nursing and health studies, rural and regional studies, and the visual and performing arts.We offer a range of higher degrees by research that are research training programs supervised by expert academic staff. Presently the University's higher degrees by research programs include the Doctor of Philosophy, a range of masters degrees by research and higher doctorates. Doctoral programs typically take three to four years to complete and masters programs around 18 months to two years.

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