Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education-088695C

Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education

University of Canberra

CRICOS CodeCRICOS Code:088695C
Course TypeCourse Type:Bachelor Degree
University of Canberra
2025
  • Total Tuition Fees128,800 AUD
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  • Fees per Academic Year32,200 AUD
    Verified
  • Course duration4.0 Year (208 weeks)
Introduction
Nurture children from birth to Year SixIf your ambition is to work as a teacher in a preschool, early learning centre or primary school, then UC’s Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education will provide you with a broad and innovative education degree which prepares you for a future-focused career. During your first year of study, you’ll undertake professional teaching placements in early childhood and preschool settings. Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) units across your remaining three years are taught on-site in schools, providing you with ongoing opportunities to engage with children of all ages and embrace your course learnings first-hand. Whether you choose to launch your career in an early childhood or primary school environment, you’ll graduate classroom-ready and keen to inspire the next generation of children aged 0 to 12.Study a Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education at UC and you will:gain appropriate scientific, literacy and numeracy knowledgelearn the theories and principles that are the foundation for educational issues and practice in primary and early childhood settingsdemonstrate understanding of student needs and differences, and the relevance of these to learning in inclusive, indigenous, English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD) and mainstream settingsplan and develop appropriate teaching activities for students from a diverse range of backgroundsdevelop and implement effective assessment strategies and carry out evaluation of teaching programs, resources and your own teachingapply the required content knowledge for all primary school curriculum areas to teaching, assessment and reporting methods, alternate/enhanced literacy and numeracy strategies, and the effective use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in teaching and learningreflect on your practice and experiences and engage in a process of continual improvement.Work Integrated Learning (WIL)A teaching degree, by its very nature, is the embodiment of Work Integrated Learning (WIL), with its focus on compulsory professional teaching practice. During this course, you’ll undertake a minimum of 120 days of practical placement within schools and educational facilities, including at least 40 days in an early childhood environment and 80 days across a range of primary school settings.In addition to this, the course content is developed by early childhood and primary education professionals, and kept relevant and up-to-date through consistent monitoring of, and engagement with, the industry.You’ll undertake authentic assessment tasks which are highly relevant to the day-to-day practice of teaching, and will take part in regular professional development activities, field trips to educational sites, lectures hosted by guest speakers from a range of education and teaching backgrounds, and more.Career opportunitiesEarly childhood teacherEarly learning centre directorEducational leaderEarly childhood policy adviserEarly childhood advocatorEarly intervention teacherPrimary school teacherPrincipalDeputy principalExecutive teacherSpecial needs teacherGifted and talented teacherRelief teacherPrivate tutorSchools policy adviserChildren’s services managerOSHC coordinator (Out of School Hours Care)Schools engagement coordinator.Course specific informationThere is a pathway into this course for applicants who have completed a Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care. Students must obtain a Working with Vulnerable People Check before their first placement.This course requires external accreditation from two independent regulatory authorities. The early childhood profession is regulated by ACECQA and is accredited by ACECQA in order for graduates to be employed in early childhood settings. The Primary profession in the ACT is regulated by the ACT Teacher Quality Institute (TQI) and is accredited by ACT TQI in order for graduates to be employed in primary schools.On graduating, students must register with the appropriate state teaching body in order to teach.Professional accreditationThis course requires external accreditation from two independent regulatory authorities. The Early Childhood profession is regulated by ACECQA and is accredited by ACECQA in order for graduates to be employed in Early Childhood settings. The Primary profession in the ACT is regulated by the ACT Teacher Quality Institute (TQI) and is accredited by ACT TQI in order for graduates to be employed in Primary Schools.[088695C]
Course LinkCourse Link:https://www.canberra.edu.au/course/326JA/4
Key Dates
2025
2026
2027
  • Start Date02-03
  • Start Date07-28
IELTS score
PTE scores
2025 year
Listening
7.5
Speaking
7.5
Reading
7.5
Writing
7.5
Overall
7.5

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Campus:UC - Canberra, Bruce Campus
Address:Kirrinari St, Bruce, ACT 2617
Postcode:2617
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