Master of Teaching (Secondary)

The University of Melbourne

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

Those seeking registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) to teach across all secondary years. All graduates will be qualified to teach two learning areas, with an introduction into a third learning area to expand their knowledge and employability. Students who have completed a Bachelor degree at the University of Melbourne have access to a Guaranteed Entry early admission pathway into the Master of Teaching. This includes early admission into the Master of Teaching and a Commonwealth Supported Place (for domestic students only). If youre a year 12 student, you can secure your place in the Master of Teaching program with one of our new Graduate Degree Packages, comprising both a Bachelors and Masters qualification.

Structure

Total Credit Points 200

Subjects

  • Engaging and Assessing Learners (Sec) 1
  • First Nations in Education
  • Promoting Wellbeing in Secondary Schools
  • Engaging and Assessing Learners (Sec) 2
  • Literacies, Languages, and Learners
  • Leadership in Schools
  • Professional Learning Capstone (MTeach)
  • Engaging and Assessing Learners (Sec) 3

Standard entry requirements

  • Have an undergraduate degree which includes appropriate discipline study that satisfies the requirements for two learning areas OR one double learning area. Undergraduate studies must include at least a major study in one learning area, and preferably a second learning area comprising at least a minor study, AND
  • Complete and meet all benchmarks for the Teacher Capability Assessment Tool (TCAT).

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville International: $100,800 No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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