Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours)

The University of Newcastle

About

A good teacher can have a profound effect on a young person's outlook on education, their career aspirations and life generally.

If you have a real commitment to helping young people get the most out of their education, a passion for learning, rapport with people and a sense of humour, then you will find teaching a truly rewarding professional career where you can make a difference.Graduates of this program will be able to seek employment as 7-12 (Secondary) teachers in and beyond the New South Wales Government, Catholic, and Independent school sectors.

The program aims to develop graduates who are inspirational teachers with the capability to act professionally, ethically and effectively in their Secondary school destinations;

insightful scholars with the capability to engage in rational enquiry into curriculum, policy and practice;

and innovative leaders with the capability to play a constructive role in public discourse on and beyond education.The new Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) possesses inherent flexibility of choice and pathways to specialties in more than one field, significantly improving employment prospects.

As with the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) program, areas of study include Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Business Studies, Computing Technology, Design Technologies, Drama, Economics, Engineering Technology, English, Food Technology, Geography, Graphics and Multimedia Arts, Health and Physical Education, Languages, Maths, Modern History, Science, Society and Culture, Studies of Religion, Textile Technology and Visual Arts.

However, the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) program places a special emphasis on preparing graduates who can critically evaluate education research, and have the capacity to design, implement and evaluate their own educational research project.For Honours graduates this degree is a pathway into higher degree research programs, such as the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Honours degree provides specific opportunities for graduates to pursue careers in educational research, education publication writing or editing, education policy analysis, as well as the typical professions for Education graduates including high school teacher (in subject specific areas), health and fitness trainer, community educator, education consultant, curriculum developer, educational materials developer, curriculum evaluator, and educational administrator.

Structure

Code Title Term / Location Units
EDUC1038 Foundations of Secondary Education Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC1101 Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC1103 Schooling, Identity and Society Summer 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (ONLINE) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) 10 units
EDUC2102 Educational Psychology: Learners and the Learning Process Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 1 - 2020 (ONLINE) Semester 1 - 2020 (Port Macquarie) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) 10 units
EDUC2151 Multiliteracies Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC2181 Managing the Learning Environment Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC2196 Quality Teaching and Student Learning 7-12 Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC2200 The Future of Teaching and Learning Semester 1 - 2020 (ONLINE) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) 10 units
ABOR3500 Aboriginal Education, Policies and Issues Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 1 - 2020 (Port Macquarie) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC3026 Special Education Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 1 - 2020 (Port Macquarie) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) 10 units
EDUC3196 Quality Teaching, Equity and Diversity 7-12 Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC4181 Ethical Teaching in Classrooms Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC4197 Quality Teaching and Professional Practice 7-12 Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 30 units
EDUC4955 Education Honours I: Introduction to Education Research Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units
EDUC4965 Education Honours II: Research Design and Methods Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 10 units

Entry requirements

Admission to the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) program is via Direct Honours Application. Admission is not available through UAC or Internal Program Transfer.

Eligible applicants must achieve a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5.0 (Credit grade average) over the first two years (160 units) of the program, including 80 units of Education courses incorporating both EDUC1103 and EDUC2102.

The Honours program Application Form is available here

Please submit the completed application form to the Bachelor of Education (Honours) Program Convenor for assessment or eligibility. Applications must be submitted by the Friday of Week 13, Semester 2, Year 2.

Further information on the Honours Program can be found here.

For further information, please also refer to the Bachelor Honours Policy

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the program students will have:

  • Coherent and advanced knowledge of the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines and knowledge of research principles and methods
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills to plan and execute project work and/or a piece of research and scholarship with some independence
  • Become inspirational teachers who act professionally, ethically, and effectively
  • Become insightful scholars who engage in rational enquiry into the theory and practice of education
  • Become innovative leaders who play a constructive role in public discourse on education
  • Cognitive skills to review, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge to identify and provide solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence
  • Cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of a body of knowledge and theoretical concepts with advanced understanding in some areas
  • Cognitive skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in developing new understanding
  • Technical skills to design and use research in a project
  • Communication skills to present a clear and coherent exposition of knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills with initiative and judgement in professional practice and/or scholarship
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills to adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills with responsibility and accountability for own learning and practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters

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