Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours) (Mount Gambier)

University of South Australia - Mount Gambier Campus

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Overview

Become a primary school teacher focusing on the learning and development of children from Reception to Years 6. Graduate career-ready and with honours in just four years. Gain a competitive advantage through industry-relevant coursework, highly practical learning and applied research. Build core knowledge in best education practices, curriculum planning, professional experience and leadership. You'll complete four courses in a primary specialism (Learning Area) of your choice to meet national teacher registration requirements.

Learning Areas include Arts, English, Humanities and Social Sciences, Languages (Italian only). Benefit from highly practical learning with 100 days of field-based placements starting in your first six months of study.

Benefit from flexible study options with the option to study online.

Students also have the opportunity to study overseas, however, final placements can only be done in Australia due to professional registration requirements.

Careers: Primary school teacher, primary coordinator, education consultant, youth support officer, outdoor education coordinator, education policy adviser, researcher.

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