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Bachelor of Inclusive and Specialised Education (Primary)

  • Bachelor

Help ensure all children have the opportunity to thrive

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
244541, 107189D
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar
Domestic Fees
$4,400 per year
International Fees
$34,000 per year

About this course

Study a Bachelor of Inclusive and Specialised Education (Primary)

Help ensure all children have the opportunity to thrive

Support all learners in maximising their potential

The Bachelor of Inclusive and Specialised Education (Primary) recognises the importance of inclusive education in today's society, and the need for teachers with specialised expertise when teaching learners with diverse needs.

Our students are guided through the development of knowledge, skills and attributes that will empower them to teach in inclusive education classrooms and specialised settings. They will learn evidence-based strategies to support all learners in gaining access to participate and progress with their learning whilst establishing learning environments that promote positive wellbeing. In addition to becoming literacy and numeracy specialists, students will graduate from this course with the agency and confidence to apply and adapt their knowledge and skills across a range of contexts, working effectively with all learners in contemporary schools.

As an Initial Teacher Education degree, successful completion of the Bachelor of Inclusive and Specialised Education enables you to apply for registration with the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia.

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

35 Enabling Educator Excellence (E3) Scholarships, valued at $5000, will be available for students commencing in 2025. Find out more.

Study locations

Bedford Park

Career pathways

Your career

Education is a fast-growing sector, with a wide variety of job opportunities and long-term career prospects. Job growth of 19.8% is projected for Special Education Teachers over the next five years*.

Although the majority of education graduates go on to employment as educators in the public or private sector, some choose to follow other pathways.

*Source: Labour Market Information Portal, Department of Jobs and Small Business. 2020 employment projections for the five years to November 2025.

Potential occupations include:
  • primary teacher
  • specialised or gifted education teacher
  • literacy/numeracy teacher/leader
  • tutor.
Potential employers include:
  • Government, Catholic or independent schools
  • special education settings
  • early childhood educators: kindergartens, childcare or early learning centres
  • Government departments.
Professional accreditation/recognition

Upon successful completion you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia. Graduates looking for employment in other parts of Australia and overseas may be required to meet additional conditions.