Master of Teaching - Birth to 5 Years/Birth to 12 Years

Western Sydney University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00917K

At Western, we know the value a great teacher brings to the classroom as well as the challenges you will face. Our Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) is specifically designed to give you the practical tools, inspiration and direction to achieve your dreams of becoming an early-childhood or primary school teacher. Offering a mix of on-campus theory and innovative school-based placements, our aim is to produce teachers with strong academic knowledge and skills, excellence in professional practice, commitment to equity and social justice, and dedication to personal and professional growth. With this degree, you can choose either an early exit to become a degree early-childhood (Birth-5 Year) teacher or complete an additional six months to graduate with a primary-school teaching degree as well (Birth-12). To help you juggle your busy work, career and personal life, Western also offers flexible study options. You may be eligible for an accelerated study mode to complete your degree sooner.

Structure

200 credit points.

Subjects

  • Teaching-birth-5 years
  • Teaching-birth-12 years

Standard entry requirements

  • Applicants must meet the Mathematics requirements for a Primary teaching:
  • Band 4 or equivalent in an HSC Mathematics course or
  • Completion of a mathematics discipline content subject in undergraduate degree or
  • Satisfactory completion of WSU Mathematics Bridging Course for Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) programs.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Western Sydney Bankstown City (Darug) International: $83,500 No
  • Full-time : 30 months

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