Bachelor of Educational Studies

Curtin University - Bentley

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Overview

The Bachelor of Educational Studies is designed for students who want to undertake studies in education. It will not provide graduates with the ability to register as qualified teachers in schools and educational facilities. The course will be suitable for graduates wishing to work in education-related fields such as tutoring, training and developing education programs for a variety of organisations. It will also provide a foundation in education studies for higher degrees in education fields.

This course provides exploration of core learning areas of the curriculum along with considerations for diverse needs within an education context. Mentoring, leadership and research with an educational environment will be examined. Students will also have an opportunity to select an educational specialist area of study.

Prerequisites

Majors

Educational Studies

Potential Career Outcomes

Graduates may seek employment in education related fields such as tutoring, training and developing education programs for a variety of organisations.

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Admission Criteria

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