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Education Secondary Mathematics (Industry Entry) BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU’s Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) – industry entry provides industry-skilled and qualified people access to pre-service teacher education enabling them to complete a qualification in secondary mat... Show More CSU’s Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) – industry entry provides industry-skilled and qualified people access to pre-service teacher education enabling them to complete a qualification in secondary mathematics teaching via the industry entry pathway. CSU’s Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) – industry entry builds on knowledge and skills that students have previously acquired in their discipline area of mathematics. The course encourages students to develop discipline knowledge further and apply this knowledge to the context of secondary teaching. Students will develop an understanding of educational and curriculum issues in the area of mathematics and learn to effectively plan and implement for the teaching / learning process. Students will develop and employ effective behaviour management strategies allowing them to communicate and interact professionally with students, staff members, and the communities served by their school. Graduates of this course are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to teach Year 7 to Year 12 mathematics. They are able to use and develop professional knowledge and values, monitor and assess student progress and learning activities, and utilise appropriate teaching / learning technologies pertinent to their field. Entry RequirementsCompleted two years or more of an appropriate engineering degree with at least 2 units / subjects in pure or applied mathematics (including one Level 1 / first year and one Level 2 / second year (or above) maths subjects of which only one subject can be a unit of statistics) Two years or more of a degree in econometrics / economics / actuarial study where maths and applied maths are part of the program (including one Level 1 / first year and one Level 2 / second year (or above) maths subjects of which only one subject can be a unit of statistics
A minimum of two years university study towards a degree including a sequence of at least two maths subjects (including one Level 1 / first year and one Level 2 / second year (or above) maths subjects of which only one subject can be a unit of statistics) with at least three years recent training and work related to an applied maths background. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs NotesNot open to international students. |
$4,786 Domestic N/A International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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