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Charles Sturt University

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Bachelor of Education (K-12)

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The Bachelor of Education (K-12) from Charles Sturt University is a dual sector qualification, giving you the opportunity to become a teacher with the skills and knowledge to teach in both primary and secondary schools.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul

About this course

The Bachelor of Education (K-12) from Charles Sturt University is a dual sector qualification, giving you the opportunity to become a teacher with the skills and knowledge to teach in both primary and secondary schools.

Study locations

Bathurst

Port Macquarie

Albury-Wodonga

Albury

Wagga Wagga

Career pathways

Charles Sturt University's Bachelor of Education (K-12) degree creates career opportunities in primary and secondary school settings. You'll gain broader employment options when you're equipped with the professional skills and knowledge to teach children and high school students in public or private education.

  • Become a primary teacher

    Shape the leaders of the future as a primary teacher in public or private school settings. You'll not only teach children a range of subject areas but also help them build the foundations to reach their full potential.

  • Teach in a secondary school

    Make a difference to high school students as a secondary teacher in public or private school settings. You can expect to teach one or more subjects within the prescribed curriculum and promote students' social, emotional, physical and intellectual development.

  • Gain a competitive edge

    Graduates with a primary specialisation in mathematics, PDHPE, science and technology or English are highly regarded in both primary and secondary schools for their ability to draw on their depth of knowledge and skills in these teaching areas and in their planning and implementation of educational programs. Graduates with mathematics or science as their secondary teaching area are particularly in high demand.