Campus North Terrace Campus
Degree Type Double Degree
Duration
4 years
full-time
or
part-time
equiv.
SATAC Code 324351
2009
ATAR
75.05
The Bachelor of Teaching program prepares students for teaching in middle and senior secondary schools. It is also suitable for students intending to work with adult learners. The program is offered as a double degree only and is designed for students who are beginning tertiary study. The primary focus in the first three years of the degree is on completing a major and minor sequence in two different subject areas usually taught at senior secondary level. A major sequence consists of courses taken over three consecutive years of study (8 x 3 unit courses). A minor sequence consists of courses taken over two consecutive years of study (6 x 3 unit courses). The major and minor subject sequences are taken as part of the Bachelor of Arts program in the subject areas of the student’s choice. In each of these years students also take education courses designed to provide an on-going orientation to educational issues and practice. The first and third year education courses include observation and experience in school contexts. The final year is taken up entirely with education studies which are organised around two five-week periods of teaching practice in secondary schools.
To successfully complete courses, students will need to allocate an appropriate time commitment to their study. In addition to the formal contact the time required for each course (eg, lectures, tutorials, practicals) students will need to allocate non-contact time. Non-contact time will be required for a range of activities which may include, but are not limited to, assessment tasks, reading, researching, note-taking, revision, writing, consultation with staff, and informal discussion with other students. While the relative proportion of contact and non-contact time may vary from course to course, as a guide, a full-time student would expect to spend, on average, a total of 48 hours per week on their studies during teaching periods.
The workload for undergraduate programs is 24 units per year (full-time).
Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions
information for this program.
I am a:
| SATAC Code | 324351 |
| 2009 CSP ATAR | 75.05 |
| 2009 CSP IB | 25 |
| Annual tuition fees |
Commonwealth-supported place: $5,310
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| Mid-year entry? | No |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
Not an international applicant? ![]()
| International ATAR | 75 |
| IB | 25 |
| IELTS Overall | 7 [more info] |
| Annual tuition fees |
International student place: $21,000 |
| Mid-year entry? | No |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
| International ATAR | 75 |
| IB | 25 |
IELTS
Overall
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
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7
7
7
7
7 |
Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ![]()
| International ATAR | 75 |
| Annual tuition fees |
International student place: $21,000 |
| Mid-year entry? | No |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
The Bachelor of Teaching double degree program with the Bachelor of Arts is designed for students who wish to become secondary school teachers in the following teaching areas:
Bachelor of Teaching Gradautes are required to have two teaching specialisations in which they are qualified to teach.
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree for students that commenced their program in 2010 (refer to the program rules).
Students that commenced in previous years should refer to the tabs above(referring to years) or consult their Faculty for advice.
Please visit Majors and Approved Electives for the list of courses to take for your first and second teachable specialisations.
For students wanting to major in Psychology, please contact the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences for enrolment advice.
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| Level III |
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| Level IV |
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Teaching Practice EDUC 4205: Teaching Practice Part I EDUC 4206: Teaching Practice Part II
Curriculum & Methodology–courses to the value of 6 units chose from:
HumanitiesEDUC 4320 A/B Geography Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4322 A/B History Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4334 A/B Studies of Society and Environment (UG) 2 Business EDUC 4308 A/B Accounting Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4311 A/B Business Studies Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4315 A/B Economics Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 English EDUC 4319 A/B General English Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4332 A/B Senior English Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 Languages other than English EDUC 4313 A/B Chinese Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4316 A/B English as a Second Language (UG) 2 EDUC 4318 A/B French Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4321 A/B German Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4323 A/B Indonesian Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4326 A/B Italian Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4327 A/B Japanese Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4330 A/B Language Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4339 A/B Languages Education for TESOL (UG) 2 EDUC 4335 A/B Spanish Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4336 A/B Other Languages Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4337 A/B Vietnamese Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4338 A/B Modern Greek Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 Mathematics EDUC 4324 A/B Information Technology Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4328 A/B Junior Mathematics Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4333 A/B Senior Mathematics Curriculum & Methodology (UG) 2 Music EDUC 4314 A/B Classroom Music Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 3 EDUC 4325 A/B Instrumental Music Curriculum and Methodology (UG) Sciences EDUC 4312 A/B Chemistry Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4329 A/B Junior Science Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4331 A/B Physics Curriculum and Methodology (UG) 2 EDUC 4340 A/B Psychology Curriculum and Methodology 2 Core CoursesEDUC 4201 Education Culture & Indigenous Perspectives (UG) 3 EDUC 4202 Student Learning and Interactions 1(UG) 3 EDUC 4203 Curriculum, Assessment and Learning 3 EDUC 4204 Families, Schools & Special Needs (UG) 3 |
The Bachelor of Teaching program prepares students for teaching in middle and senior secondary schools. It is also suitable for students intending to work with adult learners.
The teaching program is recognised by education departments in all states of Australia and by most teacher-employing authorities overseas. There are job opportunities for graduates in most subjects, particularly in country areas.
Education Officer / Educator, Education Coordinator, Music Teacher, Science Communicators, Science Educators, Archaeologist, School Services Officer, Tutor, Teacher
Bachelor of Teaching Graduate Attributes
Contact School of Education, telephone (08) 8303 5628, email andrew.tarnowskyj@adelaide.edu.au or visit www.education.adelaide.edu.au.
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Last updated: Tuesday, 4 Oct 2011