Master of Teaching - Secondary

Charles Sturt University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00005F

Youll be ready to change lives as a high school teacher with the graduate-entry Master of Teaching (Secondary) from Charles Sturt University. Our online masters degree qualifies you to teach one or more subjects to secondary students and support their social, emotional, intellectual and physical development. The Master of Teaching (Secondary) provides a teaching qualification in two years full-time or four years part-time via online study. A selection of subjects are offered in Session 3 to accelerate the completion of your degree or spread your study commitments across the year.

Structure

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.

Standard entry requirements

  • Completion of a relevant undergraduate degree (and, if applicable, appropriate postgraduate studies [AQF Levels 8-10]) that includes at least a major study in one secondary teaching area of the secondary school curriculum.
  • A Major Study is study undertaken for an equivalent to a total of three-quarters of a year of full time higher education study (0.75 EFTSL), usually comprising sequential discipline study undertaken over three years. In most programs, this equates to at least six units with no more than two at first year level and no fewer than two at third year level.
  • Meets the NESA discipline content requirements.
  • Have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0 (Pass) or above in their prior undergraduate studies.
  • Applicants who do not meet the above criteria on initial assessment will be offered a place in the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) where they can work towards the Master of Teaching course requirements. Students who complete their first session, completing four subjects (equivalent to one session of full time study) in the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) and now meet the Master of Teaching (Secondary) requirements, can transfer from the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) across to the Master of Teaching (Secondary).
  • Students are assessed for and need to enter with a First Teaching Area (major) and may have additional teaching areas/specialisations that can be first teaching areas (major) or second teaching area (minor). Teaching areas must be approved by the Course Director.
  • Technology and Applied Studies (TAS) can be approved as a Teaching Area. It is recommended that students have a First Teaching Area and can then be assessed to add a TAS specialisation. These Teaching Areas include.
  • Engineering Studies, Food Technology,Graphics & Multimedia, Industrial Technology and Textiles Technology.
  • Students who have been assessed to include Teacher Librarianship (have completed an ALIA approved course) as an additional teaching area having another First Teaching Area or second Teaching Area, need to check with future employment sector about employment positions and opportunities.
  • Outdoor Education can be approved as an additional Teaching Area only. Students must have a First Teaching Area and can be assessed to add Outdoor Education if a Bachelor (or above) Outdoor Education Course has been completed. Note: Students should check with future employment sector about employment positions and opportunities.
  • Any students wanting to have Music as a Teaching Area can have this assessed to be an approved Teaching Area.
  • Note: The Graduate Entry Bachelor of Teaching Secondary Course Accreditation requirement, requires final professional experience placement to be completed in Australia.
  • English Language Proficiency Entry Requirements for Initial Teacher Education Programs.
  • All applicants who do not meet the Standard CSU English Language Proficiency Requirements must demonstrate proficiency by completing an Academic IELTS (or equivalent) with an overall score of 7.5 (with no score below 7 in reading and writing, and a score of no less than 8 in speaking and listening) - see CSU Concordance Tables for accepted equivalent measures.
  • NOTE: Please refer to relevant National or State employing bodies for their English language proficiency requirements when seeking employment.

Recognition

This course is accredited by the NSW Edcuation Standards Authority (NESA) formerly the NSW Board of Studies, Teacher Educational Standards (BOSTES)

Study pathways

A standard credit package of a maximum of 64 credit points (equivalent to eight subjects) will be given based on an applicant's undergraduate degree in a teaching related discipline. Students will then be required to complete 128 points (16 subjects) in the Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Online International: $51,680 No
  • Part-time : 4 years
  • Online/Off-campus : 2 years

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