The Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Special Education double degree program is an initial teacher education program that prepares students from diverse backgrounds to combine in-depth study of the general secondary curriculum with their studies in Special Education and Disability. The course aims to support students to become effective teachers of students in the secondary years of schooling including those with disabilities, learning or behavioural difficulties. This degree also prepares students for a range of professional roles related to supporting young people with disabilities and their families within the broader community.
The Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Special Education may be taken as a double degree program in four years full-time (or the equivalent part-time). Students who study part-time would normally be expected to complete the double degree program within eight years.
The course is offered by the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work.
The double degree program of Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Special Education requires completion of a total of 144 units.
Students who commence, but subsequently do not wish to complete, either the full double degree program or the professional experience component of the double degree program may be eligible to:
The minimum requirements for consideration for entry to all undergraduate courses are specified in detail in the University Entry Requirements.
Applicants must complete a non-academic capabilities assessment task that is based on the Australian Institute for Teaching and school Leadership Initial Teacher Education standards.
The course aims to produce graduates who:
On completion of the program graduates are expected to:
Demonstrate understanding:
Demonstrate knowledge of:
Demonstrate that they are able to:
Exhibit professional attributes including:
Limited credit may be granted for recognition of prior studies undertaken at the University or other approved tertiary institutions. Further information is available on the credit transfer page.
To qualify for the Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Special Education a student must:
A student whose Grade Point Average (GPA) falls below 5.00 after attempting the first 72 units of study (excluding topics for which a Withdraw, Not Fail (WN) has been recorded) will normally be required to enter into a counselling process with the College to demonstrate their capacity to achieve the range of attributes and motivations that have been determined by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) as being common to effective teachers. As part of this process students who are unable to satisfactorily demonstrate their capacity to achieve the range of attributes and motivations before graduation will be supported through a range of options appropriate to their circumstances.
The Bachelor of Education component must include:
The Bachelor of Special Education component must include:
Except with the permission of the Dean (Education):
Students should note that Professional Experience topics require full-time commitment for their duration.
22.5 units comprising:
DSRS1201 Perspectives on Disability (4.5 units)
DSRS1215 Introduction to Communication Diversity and Support Needs (4.5 units)
EDUC1120 Teaching and Educational Contexts (4.5 units)
EDUC1224 Foundations of Special Education (4.5 units)
EDUC1227 Professional Experience: Year 1 (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (0 units)
EDUC1228 Students with Learning and Behavioural Difficulties (4.5 units)
Choose 13.5 units of Teaching Major topics
22.5 units comprising:
DSRS2234 Instructional Strategies (4.5 units)
EDUC2320 Learners and their Development (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (4.5 units)
EDUC2323 Students with Numeracy Difficulties (4.5 units)
EDUC2326 Professional Experience: Year 2A (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (0 units)
EDUC2420 Teaching Indigenous Australian Students (4.5 units)
EDUC2423 Students with Literacy Difficulties (4.5 units)
EDUC2426 Professional Experience: Year 2B (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (0 units)
Choose 13.5 units of Teaching Major topics
31.5 units comprising:
DSRS2220 Family and Professional Partnerships (4.5 units)
DSRS3221 Introduction to Positive Behaviour Support (4.5 units)
EDUC3620 Relationships for Learning (4.5 units)
EDUC3626 Contemporary Issues in Middle Schooling (4.5 units)
EDUC3628 Numeracy and ICT across the Middle & Secondary Curriculum (4.5 units)
EDUC3642 Professional Experience: Year 3B (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (4.5 units)
EDUC3530 Professional Experience: Year 3A (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (0 units)
EDUC4720 Differentiation for Diverse Learners (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (4.5 units)
choose 4.5 units of Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years from
EDUC3531A Drama Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531B English Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531C Health Education Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531D HASS Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531E Languages Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531F Mathematics Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531G Physical Education Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531H Science Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3531I Visual Arts Curriculum Specialisation A1: Curriculum Development in the Middle Years (4.5 units)
27 units comprising:
DSRS3234 Case Management and Support Coordination (4.5 units)
EDUC4731 Assessment and Programming in Special Education (4.5 units)
EDUC4732 Functional Curriculum Design for Students with Disabilities (4.5 units)
EDUC4742 Professional Experience: Final Assessment for Registration (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (4.5 units)
EDUC4820 The Professional Educator (4.5 units)
EDUC4845 Creating Calmer Classrooms: A Trauma Sensitive Approach (4.5 units)
choose 4.5 units of Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 from:
EDUC4729A Drama Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729B English Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729C Health Education Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729E Languages Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729F Mathematics Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729G Physical Education Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729I Visual Arts Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729K Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729L History Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729M Biological Sciences Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729N Psychology Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
EDUC4729O Geography, Legal Studies, Business Studies Curriculum Specialisation: Senior Years 1 (4.5 units)
Choose one of:
DSRS4109 Autism Spectrum Disorder Across the Lifespan (4.5 units)
DSRS4112 Sensory, Physical and Multiple Disabilities (4.5 units)
Students undertake a 27 unit Teaching Major consisting of:
from one of the following Teaching Major areas
*Students can only undertake a Mathematics major in this course if they have the prerequisite knowledge from Year 12 as they are not permitted to undertake Fundamental A and B maths topics due to accreditation requirements. Students must complete 9 units of maths at level 3.
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