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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Teaching

Why study the Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Teaching at UNE?

Teaching is a rewarding career choice for those who enjoy being part of children's development. The professional skills learned will be valued by the community and will bring teachers into contact with people of all ages. Teachers are members of one of the largest professions of our society. The degree will give students the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes needed to become a successful secondary teacher. Students are encouraged to be independent learners who are able to adapt efficiently and constructively to meet the changes which occur in the teaching profession.

Teacher Registration: Students should note that teacher registration requirements vary from state to state. UNE bases its degree structures on the NSW Institute of Teachers guidelines for teacher registration (website: http://www.nswteachers.nsw.edu.au/). It is the responsibility of each students to check their eligibility to teach with the relevant state authority (including students who intend to teach in NSW).

Career Opportunities

Secondary teacher

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DURATION

4 Years Full-time
Up to 10 years Part-time

FEES

CSP
International

ATAR / OP

77.10-77.15 / 12

2010 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Semester 1, Off Campus
Semester 1, On Campus
Semester 2, Off Campus
Semester 2, On Campus

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CRICOS Code: 055669M
Official Abbreviation BBus/BTeach
Course Type Undergraduate
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 1 On Campus
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 4 Years Full-time
  • Up to 10 years Part-time
2009 ATAR 77.10-77.15
2009 UAI 75
2009 OP 12
Fees CSP / International
Total Credit Points 192
How to apply

New domestic students to UNE apply to study on-campus through UAC or QTAC.

For more information, click here

New domestic students to UNE apply to study off-campus directly to UNE

Former and current domestic UNE students apply to study on campus or off campus directly to UNE.

For more information, click here

International students apply directly to UNE through International Marketing and Pathways

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Intensive Schools

Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements.

Entry Requirements

Normal admission requirements apply. Assumed knowledge is two units of English and two units of Mathematics.

Additional Requirements

English Language Proficiency

For admission to Education courses conferring the right to apply for Australian Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) at least one of the following criteria must be met:

1. English is the student's first language;

2. An IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 7.5 with a minimum score of 8.0 in Speaking and Listening and 7.0 in Reading and Writing.

Practical, Clinical or Work Experience

The professional experience or practicum is a pivotal part of any pre-service teacher education program. Experienced teachers within schools are selected to function as school-based educators of student teachers in supervising the practicum. Students are supported in not only developing essential teaching competencies, but also in thoughtfully combining those practical experiences with theoretical frameworks developed within academic units. Each curriculum area has associated practicum requirements and the co-ordination of enrolment in such linked units is required. Students are required to complete 80 days of supervised professional experience. This time may be structured partly in a dispersed days pattern (internals only) and as block practica of up to four weeks' duration.Generally, external candidates are permitted to undertake the practicum in an approved school of their own choice.

Prohibited Employment Declaration and Probity Checks: In response to the New South Wales Department of Education and Training's requirement to meet legal obligations in respect to the Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 and the Child Protection (prohibited Employment) Act 1998, the Faculty of Education, Health and Professional Studies has guidelines regarding students undertaking field experience. All students are required to declare whether they are a prohibited person by completing a Prohibited Employment Declaration prior to their professional experience placement.

In addition, the New South Wales Department of Education and Training has introduced probity (criminal record) checks for all student teachers participating in unsupervised situations with school students. Education Queensland and ACT Department of Education require probity checks for all students undertaking any school experience in Queensland or ACT. Probity checks may be carried out prior to students undertaking any school experience. Candidates should be aware that they will be subject to probity checks on behalf of potential employers after completing the course and prior to receiving clearance to function as an independent classroom teacher.

These requirements are subject to change. Current information and further information (including requirements for other states) can be obtained at: http://www.une.edu.au/education/profexp/letter-to-students.php

Scholarships

The University offers a number of Faculty/College and country scholarships available to Australian citizens and permanent residents.

Academic Colours

violet (BCC 179)

Further Information

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Teaching in 2010.

1. General
The award shall be administered by the Combined Degrees in Education Management Committee.

2. Admission to Candidature
A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see Undergraduate Admission Rules).

English Language Proficiency:
At least one of the following criteria must be met:
(a) English is the student's first language;
(b) an IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 7.5 with a minimum score of 8.0 in Speaking and Listening and 7.0 in Reading and Writing.

3. Award of the Degree
Candidates who meet the course requirements listed under Rule 4 shall be awarded the Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Teaching.

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4. Course Requirements
4.1. To qualify for the award, a candidate shall pass 192 credit points as specified in Rules 4.3., 4.4., 4.5 and 8.

4.2. Candidates must also demonstrate the equivalent of HSC English Standard Band 4. Candidates who have not completed this special requirement prior to admission to the course will be required to satisfactory demonstrate this literacy competency during specific units in the course or by successfully completing an approved test in literacy or equivalent.

4.3. The Business component of the combined degree shall total at least 96 credit points and comprise:
(a) (i) 30 credit points from Group 1A;
(ii) 6 credit points from Group 1B;
(iii) 36 credit points from one of the major curriculum areas in Group 2, named in Rule 4.3.(b) of which at least 18 credit points shall be at 300 level;
(iv) 24 credit points from one of the minor curriculum areas in Group 2, which includes not more than 12 credit points at 100 level. The minor curriculum area must be different from the major curriculum area.
(b) Majors include:
(i) Economics;
(ii) Business Studies;
(iii) Legal Studies.

4.4. The Teaching component of the combined degree shall total at least 96 credit points including 80 days of professional experience and comprise:
(a) 48 credit points from Group 3;
(b) at least 24 credit points from Group 4;
(c) at least 24 credit points from Group 5;
(d) all units in Group 6.

4.5. Candidates completing 24 credit points from Group 4 must complete 24 credit points from Group 5 including at least 6 credit points from each of Groups 5A, 5B and 5C.

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5. Period of Candidature
The maximum period of candidature shall be:
(a) five years as a full-time candidate;
(b) 10 years as a part-time candidate.

6. Progress and Conduct
Failure in any professional experience component of the award or breaches of professional conduct requirements or unethical conduct during the practical experience component shall be deemed to be unsatisfactory progress under the University General Rule 4.

7. Code of Ethics
Candidates are required to abide by the Code of Ethics for general contact with schools and professional experience as laid down by the school.

8. Units Offered
Group 1A—Core Units
AFM 101; ECON 101, 102; MM 110, 200
Group 1B
LS 100, 251; QM 161

Group 2Schedule of Curriculum Areas
Major Curriculum Areas

Business Studies
AFM 324; MM 105, 221, 300; plus two units from: AFM 219; ECON 144/244, 223, 251/351; MM 202, 213/313, 214/314, 311, 316, 320, 322, 324; PDAS 314
Economics
ECON 201, 202; plus four units from: ECON 144/244, 303, 311, 314, 317, 320; QM 262
Legal Studies
6 units from: GEPL 335; LS 100, 101, 251, 264, 357, 391, 392

Minor Curriculum Areas
Aboriginal Studies
ABEN 373; ARPA 302, 351; EDCX 309, 315; HIST 354; HUMS 100; IDIG 101, 300, 301, 302, 303, 306, 312; LING 366; PEAC 106
Ancient History
ANCH 110, 111, 304, 305, 310, 312, 314, 322, 324, 325, 351; ARPA 101, 102, 104; RELS 384, 388
Business Studies
AFM 219, 324; ECON 223, 251/351; MM 105, 202, 213/313, 214/314, 221, 311, 316, 320, 322, 324; PDAS 314
Economics
ECON 144/244, 201, 202, 245/345, 246/346, 249/349, 250/350, 251, 303, 311, 320
English (7–10)
ENGL 101, 102; plus two units from: ABEN 373; ARTS 301; COMM 315, 321, 323, 325, 383, 385; ECT 303; ENCO 306, 307, 308, 310, 326; ENGL 304, 305, 341, 351, 361, 372, 375
Geography
GEPL 111, 112; plus two units from: GEPL 303, 304, 305, 307, 311, 314, 316, 322, 324, 341, 344, 352, 361
Legal Studies
GEPL 335; LS 100, 101, 251, 264, 357, 391, 392
Modern History
ASST 100; HIST 111, 150, 151, 165, 304, 305, 307, 308, 318, 324, 328, 329, 330, 338, 339, 342, 343, 348, 351, 354, 357, 361, 366, 367, 368 or one from HIST 333, 335, 337, 376
Society and Culture
4 units from ONE of the subjects: Aboriginal Studies, Archaeology, Asian and Pacific Studies, Civics-Government-Politics, Modern History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Sociology; or 4 units available from the curriculum area Society and Culture, subject to rule 4.3.(a).

Aboriginal Studies - ABEN 373; EDCX 309, 315; HIST 354; HUMS 100; IDIG 101, 300, 301, 302, 303, 306, 312; LING 366; PEAC 106
Archaeology - ARPA 101, 104, 302, 304, 343, 351, 352, 356, 361, 381, 384
Asian or Pacific Studies - PAIS 113, 306, 316, 318, 351, 352, 361, 362, 363, 380
Civics-Government-Politics - IDIG 300; PAIS 101, 102, 103, 113, 306, 308, 314, 315, 316, 318, 320, 351, 352, 361, 362, 363, 365, 370, 375, 380, 381; PEAC 100
Media Studies - COMM 120, 321, 323, 332; ENGL 102
Modern History - ASST 100; HIST 111, 150, 151, 165, 304, 305, 307, 308, 318, 324, 328, 329, 330, 338, 339, 342, 351, 354, 357, 361, 366, 367, 368 or one from HIST 333, 335, 337, 376
Philosophy - HUMS 101; PHIL 101, 150, 151, 303, 305, 320, 322, 323, 330, 342, 343, 363, 366, 375, 385; RELS 382
Psychology - one unit from PSYC 101, 102 or 103
Religious Studies - HIST 343, 367; PHIL 303; RELS 181, 182, 382, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388
Social Communication - COMM 323; ENCO 326; PAIS 375
Sociology - ARPA 352; CRIM 100, 304, 364; EDCX 309, 315; IDIG 306; PAIS 306, 318, 351, 352, 361, 362, 363; SOCY 100, 101, 307, 313, 317, 319, 321, 332, 333, 336, 340, 341, 344, 354, 356, 360, 382, 390
Studies of Religion
HIST 343, 367; PHIL 303; RELS 181, 182, 382, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388
Or in each minor curriculum area, any other unit approved by the course coordinator.

Group 3—Compulsory Teaching Units
EDCX400, EDCX401, EDEE400, EDIT424, EDLT400, EDSP400, EDSP422, EDUC403

Group 4—Curriculum Area Units
EDEE924, EDEE925, EDSS968, EDSS969, EDSS971, EDSS972, EDSS975, EDSS976, EDSS977, EDSS978, EDSS979, EDSS982

Group 5—Elective Teaching Units
Group 5A:
EDCX411, EDCX435, EDCX446, EDCX447, EDCX455, EDCX466, EDCX476, EDUC428, EDUC456
Group 5B:
EDAE417, EDEE420, EDEE421, EDIT413, EDIT415, EDLA503, EDME411, EDME433, EDPE443, EDPE447, EDSE453, EDSS473, EDSS475
Group 5C:
EDLT420, EDSP444

Group 6—Professional Experience Units
PREX 901, 902, 903, 904

Program of Study

Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outlined in the Course Schedule comprising:

Course Structure

Credit Points
Bachelor of Business component:
Core Units 36 cps
One Major Curriculum Area 36 cps
One Minor Curriculum Area 24 cps
Bachelor of Teaching component:
Compulsory Teaching Units 48 cps
80 days Professional Experience 0 cps
Curriculum Units 24 cps
Elective Teaching Units 24 cps
Total 192 cps

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