Bachelor of Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Music

University of Adelaide

About

Music in the middle years provides a much-needed environment of acceptance, creativity and self-expression.

Music specialist teachers encourage, test and inspire emerging musicians.Our Bachelor of Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Music sets you up for a rewarding career focused around your passion.

Develop your digital capabilities in our eLearning Program - the first and only one of its kind for Education students in Australia.

We will show you how to use your own iPad with pencil and keyboard to its full teaching potential so you can earn Apple Teacher status.

You might even do your first year placement in an Apple Distinguished School.You’ll graduate with the skills and knowledge to respond to the intellectual, social and emotional needs of students in the middle years.

You will be fully qualified to register as a teacher Australia-wide.

If you’d like to teach overseas, your degree will be valid in most other countries.

An education background will also prove invaluable in a wide range of careers servicing communities outside of the classroom.

Structure

Our four year double degrees allow you to specialise in two subject areas taught in the middle years of high school. Your first three years of study are focused on building your expertise in these two teaching areas. Throughout the degree you will also undertake education courses and professional experience placements. The final year of study prepares you to be a teaching professional with the focus on curriculum, methodology, pedagogy and professional experience placements in schools. The Bachelor of Teaching is for students who have not already commenced university study. If you have already commenced a degree, you should consider completing that degree and then apply for the Master of Teaching (Middle and Secondary). Students completing the requirements of the Bachelor of Teaching are eligible to gain credit towards the Master of Teaching (Middle and Secondary).Working With Children Check (WWCC) All people who work with children and young people will require a Working With Children Check (WWCC). A successful WWCC is required prior to undertaking any professional experience placement, including all in-school activities which involve contact with minors (people under 18 years of age). These placements and in-school activities are compulsory components of teaching degrees at the University of Adelaide.  From 1 July 2019 the Department of Child and Social Inclusion (DCSI) clearance will be replaced by the WWCC. If you have a valid relevant DCSI clearance you will need to apply for a WWCC under the new scheme when your current check is due for renewal. All checks for people working with children will be issued under the new scheme by July 2022. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure they have a valid DCSI or WWCC prior to undertaking any professional experience placement or in-school activities. Find out more at the Department of Human Services.                      Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE)Prior to commencing fourth year of the degree, all students must successfully complete both the literacy and numeracy components of the LANTITE. The LANTITE is administered through ACER. More information can be found at ACER. The University of Adelaide will reimburse you when you successfully complete the Literacy component of the test at your first attempt. Professional Recognition This double degree program provides a professional qualification that is recognised for teacher registration purposes in South Australia. In most cases the qualification is portable to other states and overseas countries.

Academic Program Rules

The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.

Bachelor of Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Music

Areas of Specialisation

Teaching Area 142 units of Music coursesNote: music-related curriculum and methodologies currently offered are Instrumental Music and Classroom Music.Teaching Area 2In addition to your first major teaching area, you will also complete 12 units in one of the following non-music areas to be eligible for a second teaching area:> Chinese Studies> Economics> Linguistics (ESL)> French Studies> Geography> German Studies> History> Indonesian Studies> Italian Studies> Japanese Studies> Mathematical Sciences> Modern Greek Studies> Spanish Studies

Example Study Plan

Study plans are available on the Faculty of Arts website.

Entry requirements

For those who are based in Adelaide, we will be offering a blended delivery mode that combines face-to-face with remote learning in as many courses as possible, taking into consideration social distancing and hygiene. All lectures will continue to be delivered online for the remainder of the year, with some exceptions.

For our students who are studying offshore for the remainder of the 2020 Academic Year, the University will continue to offer high-quality access to the learning resources remotely. This includes all lectures, tutorials and other support material. Students will be advised in advance if there are course components that cannot be provided in remote mode and, wherever possible, offered alternative courses.

Learning outcomes

Career Readiness

The University of Adelaide Careers Service prepares, inspires and empowers students to achieve successful career transitions and connect with industry.

Industry Placement

Criminal History Check and Responding to Abuse and Neglect training

Professional Accreditation

Potential careers

Music Theory Teacher, Music Teacher, Music Tutor, Musician, Composer, Conductor, Education Coordinator, Education Officer / Educator, Teacher

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