Course overview
Key study areas include:
- foundations of primary education
- how to teach K-6 curriculum
- language and literacy development
- psychology of learning and teaching
- behaviour management
Study courses in any of the following areas:
- human society and its environment
- creative arts
- personal development, health and physical education
- mathematics
- science and technology
- special education
Student experience
Career-ready placements
This degree requires you to participate in two placements: Completion of 20 days teacher observations in a K-6 setting in a NSW Department of Education or other NSW school or service providers; and Completion of 50 days of supervised practice in a Primary school setting in their own state, country or territory or the country in which they intend to teach. New Colombo Plan Mobility Program – experience teaching in bilingual classrooms in Asia with funding available.
Studying at Newcastle campus
Living in Newcastle
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Campus Life
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Scholarships
Our scholarships recognise achievement and support enthusiastic and dedicated students. If you are a current student, or planning to study with us, we encourage you to apply for all scholarships you meet the criteria for.
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Accommodation
Living on campus is an experience unlike any other. Whether you're from across Australia or around the globe, your home on campus is where you'll form lifelong friendships and harness your potential in a supportive and diverse community.
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How to apply
Applying as an international student
Entry requirements — Senior secondary school qualification
Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC), the highest educational award in New South Wales schools.
English proficiency requirements
Applicants who do not speak English as a first language must demonstrate that they meet the University's English proficiency requirement. Further information regarding English language proficiency requirements can be found at the English Language Proficiency for Admission Policy.
- IELTS overall minimum - 6.5
- IELTS section minimum - 6.5
- About English Language Pathways
Apply to the University via our online application portal.
In the application portal, you can enter the program you wish to study and upload relevant documents needed as part of your application. It is recommended you submit your application a minimum of 12 weeks before your intended semester of trimester start date.
If you are applying through an education agent, they can also apply through the application portal. Ensure your agent is contracted to the University to avoid delays with your application.
Once you have started your application you will be provided with a reference number. You or your education agent will be able to track your application as it progresses.
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