Bachelor of Business Master of Teaching in Secondary Education (Business Studies)

University of Technology, Sydney - City

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Overview

Do you have a passion for business and are you looking to pursue a career in teaching? The Bachelor of Business Master of Teaching in Secondary Education offers you the knowledge and practical hands-on experience required to teach over 18,000 secondary school pupils studying Business Studies in NSW (NSW Education Standards Authority, 2021 HSC Enrolments by Course, 2021).

Our combined ‘vertical stack’ course (undergraduate combined with postgraduate degree) enables you to gain a greater depth of disciplinary knowledge in business, majoring in management before you commence your teaching subjects in the Master of Teaching in Secondary Education from your second year of study. Gaining a wider and deeper understanding in your field of study gives you more confidence when you commence as a teacher. You enter the classroom up to date on the most current developments in the discipline, and this is highly valued by schools.

The unique vertical structure of this combined course means you do not need to meet the standard three Band 5 HSC results, including English, for admission to an initial teacher education course.

To ensure that we maintain a high quality of teachers in the education sector, you will need to achieve a Credit average in the first two years of your university studies before progressing into your final years of the program.

If you do not meet the Credit average, you will still be able to continue in the Bachelor of Business and graduate with that qualification.

You will spend 80 days in one of more than 200 secondary schools across NSW. This practical experience with a trusted UTS partner school will help you gain the skills and confidence in curriculum and classroom management required for effective teaching in Business Studies, and will also help you develop personal and professional networks within and beyond education for your future career path.

Not only will you be accelerated in your career pathway to secondary teaching by achieving two qualifications, including one at postgraduate level, within the duration of a single undergraduate degree, you will have the benefits of a range of career options.

Majors

Areas of study

Business, Business Studies teaching methods subjects, economics, Human Society and its Environment (HSIE) teaching methods, management, professional experience, core teacher education subjects.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Secondary teacher in Business Studies in a public or private school, locally or internationally (subject to meeting relevant employer requirements). Graduates can also pursue careers in a range of business roles, such as business consultant, economist, entrepreneur and data analyst.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.

ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds
ATAR
(excluding adjustment factors)
Selection Rank
(including adjustment factors)
Highest rank to receive an offer95.199.95
Median rank to receive an offer87.192.1
Lowest rank to receive an offer81.886.8

<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Technology, Sydney website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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