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Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary)

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Combine your passion for the arts with a desire to inspire the generations of tomorrow, with a Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) at Deakin. Our school-based learning programs and professional learning placements ensure you are ready to teach today and into the future.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
D303, 089566D
ATAR
63.65

About this course

Combine your passion for the arts with a desire to inspire the generations of tomorrow, with a Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) at Deakin. Our school-based learning programs and professional learning placements ensure you are ready to teach today and into the future.

Fast-track your studies and graduate with two versatile degrees in just four years. The 14 arts majors on offer, including history, media studies and performing arts, complement your teaching expertise while diversifying your career options.

In both streams of study, you will be prepared for the challenges of professional life through practical learning. Deakin's Professional Experience Program provides the perfect preview to your future role in teaching. Get a taste for what it is like to be a secondary educator and develop your skills in the real world by learning from and with experienced teachers.

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In the arts stream of this combined degree you can tailor your studies around your interests, creating unique combinations of majors and minors. While studying your undergraduate degree, you will also be building your foundation knowledge that will take you into your postgraduate studies. Choose from relevant arts disciplines that will form your teaching specialisations, including:

  • English
  • history
  • languages other than English (LOTE)
  • media studies
  • performing arts
  • studies of society and environment (Humanities)
  • visual arts and photography

Deakin's Professional Experience Program is a key part of your postgraduate course, ensuring you have the practical skills needed from day one of your teaching career. Working with more than 1400 schools across Australia, we will arrange at least 60-days of placements for you in schools where you will learn from experienced teachers. You will also have access to specialised teaching spaces on campus to prepare for teaching.

You can also add a global perspective to your degree by undertaking a study tour, internationally focused internship in Australia or overseas, language study, or longer study abroad exchange experience*.

Before beginning your Master of Teaching (Secondary), prospective education students need to successfully complete the Casper test - an online, video scenario-based test that lets you demonstrate your suitability for a teaching career.

Career pathways

Teaching courses at Deakin lead to a career that can make a profound and lasting contribution to the future by positively educating and influencing the lives of students. Teaching is the largest profession in Australia, with more than 200,000 teachers working across 10,000 schools, teaching more than three million students. It's a rewarding career that offers creativity, flexibility and opportunity.

As a graduate of the Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary), you will be qualified to teach in secondary schools within Victoria, in the private, independent, or public education sectors.

Your specialisations and advanced knowledge will also open doors to roles in community services, government agencies and not-for-profit organisations.

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Course structure

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary), students must complete a total of 36 credit points consisting of 24 credit points from the Bachelor of Arts and 12 credit points from the Master of Teaching (Secondary), which must include the following:

  • Course requirements for both Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching (Secondary) must be satisfied.

  • Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements.

Bachelor of Arts studies

Students must complete 24 credit points from the Bachelor of Arts, including:

  • 2 approved Arts major sequences of at least 8 credit points each (16 credit points in total) selected from the following listing:
    • One of Anthropology, Philosophy, Politics and Policy Studies or Sociology
    • One of English - Children's Literature or English - Literature
    • One of Arabic or Chinese or Indonesian or Spanish
    • History
    • Media Studies
    • Performing Arts
    • Visual Arts and Photography
  • 4 elective units selected from another of the groups of Arts major disciplines listed above.
    Note: Students taking a major in Anthropology, Philosophy, Politics or Sociology must select 2 credit points of units in one of the others of these or from the A310 major of History among their electives.
  • 4 credit points selected from:
    • EDU201 Educational Psychology
    • EDU202 Educators and Learners
    • EDU203 Literacy, Numeracy and Education
    • EDU303 Education, Communication and Technology
    • EDU301 Culture, Diversity and Participation in Education
    • EDU302 Education and Humanitarian Development
  • Students must complete no more than 10 credit points at level 1
  • Students must complete at least 6 credit points at level 3
  • Students must complete the compulsory 0-credit-point unit DAI001 Academic Integrity Module in order to graduate from their course.

Following successful completion of the first 3 undergraduate levels of the course, students with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) above 60 and meet the entry requirements for the Master of Teaching (Secondary) will progress to the postgraduate level of the course. Students cannot progress to the postgraduate level of study without completing all 24 credit points at undergraduate level. An alternative exit from D303 with an A310 Bachelor of Arts award is available to students with a WAM of less than 60.

A Working with Children Check and completion of Casper selection is required before commencing any units from the Master of Teaching (Secondary) in Trimester 3 of Year 3.

Master of Teaching (Secondary) studies

Students must complete 12 credit points from the Master of Teaching (Secondary), including:

  • 7 core units (8 credit points)
  • 2 curriculum study units in first teaching specialist area
  • 2 curriculum study units in second teaching specialist area
  • Students must complete both compulsory 0-credit-point units for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE)
    • ELN010 Australian Literacy Test (0-credit-point compulsory unit)
    • ELN011 Australian Numeracy Test (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

This course includes 60-days of supervised professional experience, and students must successfully complete the Deakin Teaching Performance Assessment. Successful completion of this course indicates that a student has met the expected standard of performance for each of the Graduate Teacher Standards.

Credit for prior study or work

The University aims to provide students with as much credit as possible for approved prior study or informal learning which exceeds the normal entrance requirements for the course and is within the constraints of the course regulations. Students are required to complete a minimum of one-third of the course at Deakin University, or four credit points, whichever is the greater. In the case of certificates, including graduate certificates, a minimum of two credit points within the course must be completed at Deakin.

Credit is not available for any work experience whether paid or unpaid, qualified or unqualified teacher or teacher aide against the academic professional experience units.

You can also refer to the Recognition of prior learning system which outlines the credit that may be granted towards a Deakin University degree and how to apply for credit.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Teacher Education courses at Deakin University.
84.4%
Overall satisfaction
80.5%
Skill scale
66%
Teaching scale
83.1%
Employed full-time
$66k
Average salary