The Bachelor of Education Studies requires three years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). The course is offered by the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work. It is only available as an exit award for students who are enrolled in a Bachelor of Education double degree (with Arts, Science, General Science, Languages, Disability Studies, Special Education or Health Sciences) or a five year Master of Teaching double degree (with Arts, Science, General Science or Languages).
Students who complete this degree will NOT qualify for registration with the Teachers' Registration Board of South Australia.
Students in the Bachelor of Education double degree program are reminded that they may have the option to exit with either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Languages instead of the Bachelor of Education Studies if the units required for the specified degree have been completed. Students in the double degree programs with Disability Studies may be eligible to transfer to the 144 unit Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education and apply for credit for topics already completed. Students in the double degree program with Health Sciences may be eligible to transfer to the 108 unit Bachelor of Health Sciences and apply for credit for topics already completed. Students in the double degree programs with Science may be eligible to transfer to the 108 unit Bachelor of Science and apply for credit as per the Bachelor of Science course rule.
Students in the five year Master of Teaching double degree are reminded that they may have the option to exit with either a Bachelor of Education double degree, Bachelor of Arts, or Bachelor of Languages instead of the Bachelor of Education Studies, if the units required for the specified degree have been completed. Students in the double degree programs with Science may be eligible to transfer to the 108 unit Bachelor of Science and apply for credit as per the Bachelor of Science course rule.
The course aims to produce graduates who:
At the completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
To qualify for the Bachelor of Education Studies, a student must complete 108 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, as follows:
These topics must have been completed in one of the following programs of study:
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