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Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/Master of Teaching (Primary)

Western Sydney University

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About

This consecutive qualification can give you access to a teaching career in four years if the accelerated mode option is taken. The first three years of study in the Bachelor of Arts focus on a general program of your choice to gain the necessary learning areas to satisfy the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) requirements for entry into teaching. As part of your study, you will complete eight subjects of study (equivalent to 12 months) in an education studies-primary teaching specialisation in either English, Mathematics or Science. The fourth year of study (accelerated mode) in the Master of Teaching (Primary) will concentrate on the skills and knowledge needed to translate your expertise to a classroom setting.

Completion of the consecutive courses in four years involves study of the Master of Teaching (Primary) component in 12 months in accelerated mode. The Master of Teaching (Primary) is also available in normal full-time mode over 18 months (or part-time equivalent). Initial enrolment in this consecutive program will be into the Bachelor of Arts. Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts will transition into the Master of Teaching (Primary) after demonstrating suitability for teaching. Part-time study in the Bachelor of Arts component is generally completed by day, as evening classes are limited.

The Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars) and Education components of this program are offered at Penrith, Bankstown City and Parramatta campuses. The full range of Education minor subjects are offered at Bankstown City and Penrith campuses, with a selection of subjects at Parramatta and online. The Master of Teaching (Primary) component is primarily offered at the Bankstown City campus, although a small selection of subjects are offered at the Penrith campus. Depending on choice of primary teaching specialisation, subjects may be offered at other campuses.

This course offers advanced coursework and requires students to maintain a high grade point average.

For all teaching programs: Western Sydney University reserves the right to vary teaching programs to enable students to meet any additional provisions in relation to teacher registration, which may be required by relevant external organisations.

Areas of study

In the undergraduate component of the course: Anthropology, childhood studies, creative writing, culture and society, education studies, English, geography and urban studies, history and political thought, Indigenous Australian studies, international English, international relations and Asian studies, Islamic studies, languages (Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese), linguistics, musicology, music performance, organisations and work, philosophy, psychological studies, sociology. Refer to 720510 Bachelor of Arts for details.

Career opportunities

For Arts: Out of school hours care educator, tutor, education support worker. For Teaching (Primary): Teacher in primary schools.

Professional recognition

Graduates of Master of Teaching (Primary), who have the required learning areas, qualify for accreditation with NESA and are qualified to teach Years K–6 in government and non-government primary schools in Australia and most other countries.

Practical experience

Agency placement and field experience are offered in the Bachelor of Arts component. Practice teaching in a variety of primary school settings will be offered in the Master of Teaching (Primary) component.

Fees and charges

Refer to Western Sydney University current fee information.

Essential requirements for admission

Inherent requirements: Students must meet essential components of this course (capabilities, knowledge, skills) to achieve the Master of Teaching course learning outcomes.

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Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English (Band 5).

Minimum ATAR: 90.00.

Other applicants

Refer to Western Sydney University general admission criteria.

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Further information

View all details of this course on the Western Sydney University website.

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Course information
All classes are offered during the day unless otherwise specified.

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