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Undergraduate Study

Ingrid Harrington -
'Your teaching degree in primary education'

An overview from Prof Steve Tobias, Head of School, and other academics from the school

The teaching experience at UNE - with Massiel Barros-Torning (lecturer) and Jess Walmsley (student)

Orientation info for students enrolled in PRIMARY teaching

Orientation info for students enrolled in SECONDARY teaching

So, you want to become a teacher or develop your teaching career?

The School of Education offers you a number of pathways to achieve this—while maintaining your workplace or family commitments.

Our innovative approaches to on- and off-campus learning and teaching have been developed and implemented to maintain our standard of excellence while being flexible in delivery.

At the same time, we are mindful of the need to deliver the most relevant and thoughtful course options to you—no matter where you are in the world.

The following questions are designed to assist you choose the right teaching course or program of study.

1. Do you hold a Degree (not a teaching degree)?

No. Go the links under Primary Education and Secondary Education - combined degrees further down this page.

Yes. Go to BEd (Early Childhood), MTch(Primary), MTch(Secondary), MTchSec Upgrade Program, GradDipEd, GradCert, GradDip, Masters level under the Preservice Program on the postgraduate page.

2. Do you have a degree and a teaching qualification?

Yes. Do you want to complete postgraduate studies in Education coursework? Or would you prefer a research program (MEd(Hons), MEdAdmin(Hons), EdD, PhD, ProfD)?

Primary Education

Secondary Education - combined degrees

Link to an overview of the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) Combined degree .

Contact information: For more detailed information about undergraduate course content and structure, please contact the team at ASK UNE.