Western Sydney University
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At Western, we know the value a great teacher brings to the classroom. Our Bachelor of Education (Secondary) provides you with a depth of subject knowledge, practical strategies in classroom management, quality school placements and flexible choices to follow your interests in Education. At Western, we will prepare you to teach across secondary schools.
Offering a mix of on-campus theory and school-based placements, this program builds your secondary teaching knowledge with applied classroom practice for 80 days over the four year program. You will develop strong academic knowledge and skills, excellence in professional practice, commitment to equity and social justice, and dedication to personal and professional growth.
Aboriginal studies, agriculture, ancient history, Arabic, biology, business studies, chemistry, Chinese, design & technology, EAL/D, earth & environment science, English, enterprise computing (IPT), food technology, geography, graphics & multimedia, industrial technology, Japanese, mathematics, modern history, music, PDHPE, physics, society & culture, software engineering (SDD).
(Teaching Areas vary by campus please check the WSU handbook for offerings). And options to study 4 electives, including Inclusive Education
Teacher in secondary schools nationally and internationally.
This degree is being prepared for accreditation by the NSW Education Standards Authority.
Over the 4 years of the course, you will undertake 80 days of applied classroom practice in different school settings.
Applicants who accept their offer will need to satisfactorily complete the online non-academic capabilities interview (QuEST).
Inherent requirements: Check the knowledge, skills and capabilities required to achieve the course learning outcomes, by viewing the inherent requirements.
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Assumed knowledge: Band 4 in HSC Mathematics Standard 2 or Mathematics Advanced or equivalent.
Refer to Western Sydney University general admission criteria.
Refer to Western Sydney University general admission criteria.
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Western Sydney University degrees
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Course information
All classes are offered during the day unless otherwise specified.
Bachelor of Applied Data Science
Bachelor of Applied Data Science is a cross-disciplinary degree that can be taken in combination with any Western Sydney University bachelor degree.
The course teaches a blend of skills, including mathematics, statistics and computing. Graduates will know how to embark on data-driven investigations, and conduct visual and computational analytics for application in their own primary research.
Expressions of interest in the course will be taken during the UAC application process, and eligible students who have expressed an interest and received an offer to another Western Sydney University course will be invited to join the Bachelor of Applied Data Science.
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship is a cross-disciplinary degree that can be taken with any Western Sydney University bachelor degree.
The program will develop mindset, risk tolerance, creativity, passion, big thinking, team formation and leadership capabilities – the key distinct characteristics of high impact entrepreneurs. In an entrepreneurial ecosystem, students will learn the knowledge and techniques for opportunity discovery, impact analysis, customer analysis, strategic teambuilding and leadership, the psychology and ethics of the start-up, funding modelling and financial analysis, growth and exit strategies.
Expressions of interest in the course will be taken during the UAC application process. Eligible students who express an interest and receive an offer to another Western Sydney University course will be invited to join the Bachelor of Entrepreneurship.
Master of Research
This is an elite research degree available to meritorious students in most undergraduate degrees. As an internationally recognised qualification it will allow students to access global employment opportunities and research education. The Master of Research is offered in place of honours in most undergraduate degrees. View Master of Research course details on the Western Sydney University website.