Bachelor of Secondary Education (Honours) (Mount Gambier)

University of South Australia - Mount Gambier Campus

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Overview

Become a secondary school teacher focusing on the education of students from Years 7 to 12.

Graduate career ready and with professional honours in just four years of study. Gain a competitive advantage by studying industry-relevant coursework, engaging in highly practical learning and developing applied research.

Build core knowledge in best education practices, curriculum planning, professional experience and leadership. You'll choose two Learning Areas aligned with the Australian Curriculum to form your major and sub-major and meet national teacher registration requirements. Learning Areas include English, Humanities and Social Science, Psychology, and Digital Technologies.

Tailor your studies further by selecting an elective course that interests you most. Benefit from 100 days of field-based placements starting in your first six months of study.

Careers: Secondary school teacher, senior coordinator, education consultant, youth support officer, education policy adviser, researcher.

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