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Primary Education School of International Studies and Education Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 1 No. UTS ranked Australia’s #1 young◆ uni
Why Primary Education at UTS? 128 days 200+ Exclusive scholarship of professional partner schools experience across NSW opportunities Professional experience in every session Go global 69th Renowned for our hands-on with a combined Ranked 69th in the degree in world for Education approach to International Studies (2019 Times Higher Education Rankings) learning 6th Ranked 6th in Australia for Education (2019 Times Higher Education Rankings) 1
Bachelor of Education (Primary) Combine passion with purpose through a rewarding career in education. With an extensive professional experience program and access to purpose-built facilities, our hands-on Primary Education degree will give you the skills and confidence needed to shape the next generation. This degree has been revised for 2021 to ensure graduates are prepared for the contemporary school environment. As well as a new focus on digital learning, students will now complete a professional experience placement in every session of study. YEAR 1 Core education subjects Duration: 4 years full-time Professional Experience subjects 2020 Selection Rank: N/A - this course is new for 2021 intake* Key learning area subjects UAC code: 6000410 YEAR 2 Core education subjects Admission criteria: A minimum of three Band 5 HSC Professional Experience subjects results (including 1 in English Key learning area subjects excluding ESL) and a personal statement. Primary specialisation subjects YEAR 3 Core education subjects Professional Experience subjects CAREERS Key learning area subjects Primary teaching (kindergarten to year 6). You can teach in a government or independent school in Australia or internationally Primary specialisation subjects where Australian teaching qualifications are recognised. YEAR 4 Core education subjects PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Professional Experience subjects This degree is currently undergoing accreditation by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). It should be noted that Key learning area subjects NESA’s review work for all universities in NSW has been delayed Primary specialisation subjects due to COVID-19. This degree is, therefore, pending approval by NESA for professional accreditation. COURSE STRUCTURE PRIMARY TEACHING SPECIALISATIONS – 5 Core Subjects – Mathematics – 8 Professional Experience Subjects – Science and Technology – 4 Primary Specialisation Subjects – English – 15 Key Learning Area Subjects – Creative Arts SAMPLE SUBJECTS – Professional Experience 1: Exploring Teaching – Professional Experience 3: Classroom Management – Professional Experience 6: Teacher as Researcher – Digital Learning Futures – Issues in Education: Local & Global Contexts – Issues in Indigenous Australian Education – Learning and Development Across the Lifespan – Social and Environmental Education * The Bachelor of Education (Primary) is replacing the Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Education (Primary) from 2021. The 2020 selection rank for the Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Education (Primary) was 70.65.
Bachelor of Education (Primary) Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Get the best of both worlds with a degree that combines a teacher education qualification with our renowned International Studies program. This unique combination will ensure you’re equipped to meet the challenges of local and international teaching. Theory is one thing but real-world experience is another. Not only will you learn the language and culture of another country but you’ll also spend 12 months living and studying overseas at one of our partner universities. CAREERS Duration: 5 years full-time Primary teaching (kindergarten to year 6). You can teach in a government or independent school in Australia or internationally 2020 Selection Rank: 72.50 where Australian teaching qualifications are recognised. UAC code: 609160 PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Admission criteria: A minimum of three Band 5 HSC This degree has been revised for 2021 intake and is currently results (including 1 in English undergoing accreditation by the NSW Education Standards Authority excluding ESL) and a personal (NESA). It should be noted that NESA’s review work for all universities statement. in NSW has been delayed due to COVID-19. This degree is, therefore, pending approval by NESA for professional accreditation. COURSE STRUCTURE YEAR 1 Primary Education subjects YEAR 2 Primary Education subjects and Language & Culture subjects YEAR 3 Primary Education subjects and Language & Culture subjects YEAR 4 12 month In-country study YEAR 5 Primary Education subjects
SAMPLE SUBJECTS INTERNATIONAL STUDIES LANGUAGES Primary Education – Chinese – Professional Experience 1: Exploring Teaching – French – Professional Experience 3: Classroom Management – German – Professional Experience 6: Teacher as Researcher – Italian – Digital Learning Futures – Japanese – Issues in Education: Local & Global Contexts – Spanish – Issues in Indigenous Australian Education INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COUNTRIES: – Learning and Development Across the Lifespan – Argentina – Social and Environmental Education – Canada (Québec) International Studies – Chile – Foundations in International Studies – China – German Language and Culture 1 – Colombia – German Language and Culture 2 – Costa Rica – German Language and Culture 3 – France – German Language and Culture 4 – Germany – Contemporary German – Italy – In-country Study and Fieldwork Project 1: Germany – Japan – Latino USA PRIMARY TEACHING SPECIALISATIONS – Mathematics – Mexico – Science and Technology – Spain – English – Switzerland – Creative Arts
Education Facilities Second to none – that’s how we describe our purpose-built facilities in the School of Education. From customised science, music, dance and visual arts teaching environments to informal study and collaborative hubs, all of our spaces are designed to shape your education practice. Our fully equipped art studios facilitate Our science lab simulates a range of Our experimental learning studio is a flexible creative learning in different forms of visual equipment and materials that are used teaching space that allows you to learn and arts. From painting and ceramics to digital in schools. In this lab, you’ll not only learn practice teaching in an unconventional art, you’ll learn how to bring creativity into and practice the principles of teaching environment. You can explore creative the classroom. science, but you’ll also get to conduct teaching methods using our interactive some fun experiments. boards, VR sets, a green screen and more. 8
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education.uts.edu.au CONNECT WITH US UTSFass UTSFass UTSFass #UTSfass #utsics ◆ Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2019, DISCLAIMER: The information in this brochure is correct as at QS Top 50 Under 50 2020 August 2020. Changes in circumstances after this date might alter the accuracy or currency of the information. UTS reserves UTS CRICOS 00099F the right to alter any content described in this brochure without 23529 AUGUST 2020 notice. Readers are responsible for verifying information that IMAGES: NICOLE ROMAN, CLARISSA MARCHAND, FILIP STEMPIEN, pertains to them by contacting the university. KRISTEN RUSSELL, MITCHELL ORME, VELVET-BELLE TEMPLEMAN, ROCHELLE ELEGADO, ALAYNA TOPOLOVEC, ALANA LEABEATER, Note, this guide is for local students. International students DANIELLE ABOUGHANEM, SAHARA KHOURY, ANDY ROBERTS, should refer to the International Course Guide or KWA NGUYEN, DEREK BOGART uts.edu.au/international 1
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