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Science/Education - 4075

Program Summary

   
   
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Undergraduate
 
 
Typical Duration: 4 Years
 
 
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
 
 
Max UOC Per Semester: 27
 
 
Min UOC For Award: 192
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education
 
 
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education (Honours)
 
  

Program Description

The program authority for the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education will be the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences from 01/01/2011

This four-year double degree requires the completion of a BSc, with a major in Science or Mathematics, as well as a major sequence in Education consisting of Educational Theory and Teaching Methods. In addition, students complete 60 Professional Experience days.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

The combined degree of Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education at pass level is a four- year program design to prepare students for teaching in secondary schools.

The program aims to:
  • Produce teachers who know their subject content and how to teach that content to their students
  • Teach students how to know the school students they will be teaching, and how these students learn
  • Develop skills of effective unit and lesson planning, and effective assesment reporting design
  • Enhance communication skills to ensure effective classroom communication with students they will be teaching
  • Develop effective classroom management skills
  • Encourage reflective teaching and the desire to continually improve professional knowledge and practice
  • Encourage engagement with members of their profession and wider community

Program Structure

Students enrolled in 4075 must complete the following:
  • An approved major from the Table below
  • At least one course (6UoC) in the four teaching disciplines of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Science *
  • At least 12 UoC in a second science other than the major teaching area
  • At least 2 courses (12 UoC) in Physics or Chemistry *
  • At least 84 UoC from Science Schools
  • A maximum of 60 UoC in level 1 courses
  • 90 UoC in Education as specified
* Note:

Physics requirement
Physics courses which can be used to satisfy the Physics requirement in this program include: PHYS1111, PHYS1121, PHYS1131, PHYS1221, PHYS123I. Please note that PHYS1121 is a pre-requisite for PHYS1221, and PHYS1131 is a pre-requisite for PHYS1231. Also note that all Physics courses, except for PHYS1111 have Mathematics courses as a co-requisite. Please refer to the individual handbook entry for these courses for further information.

Chemistry requirement
Students would normally choose 6-12 Units of Credit (UoC) Chemistry from CHEM1011 and CHEM1021 (or CHEM1031 and CHEM1041) to satisfy the Chemistry requirements in this program, depending on their level of assumed knowledge. Please refer to the individual handbook entries for these courses for more information on assumed knowledge. Students, who have not completed Year 11 Chemistry or equivalent, should consider doing CHEM1001 first followed by CHEM1011 (and then CHEM1021 where a student is electing to complete 12 UoC of Chemistry.

English language proficiency requirements:

Proficiency in English is essential in all Education courses. Prospective teachers must be able to communicate effectively with school students and staff members. It is expected that all applicants will have one of the following:
  • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Standard English OR
  • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English as a Second Language OR
  • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Advanced English OR
  • IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in speaking and listening and a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing. Students who have not meet these requirements should speak to the School of Education.
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Earth & Environmental Science
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Physics
Biochemistry
 
Biological Science
Chemistry
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
 
Ecology
Ecology
 
Environmental Sciences & Earth Sciences
Genetics
 
Geology
Marine Biology
 
Physical Geography
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
 
Marine Geology
Microbiology
Physical Oceanography/Meterology
Molecular Biology
Spatial Information Systems
Pharmacology
 

Note: In New South Wales high schools teachers typically teach general science (all four sciences) from years 7-10 and specialise in one of the sciences at Senior level (Year 11-12). All majors listed above qualify students to teach a least one science at senior level. Some majors qualify students to specialise in more than one science. If students wish to qualify in an additional specialisation they should complete at least 4 courses in that science. For example, students who complete a major in Chemistry can also be qualified in Biology if they complete at least 4 Biology courses. Open electives can be used to achieve this goal.


B) Students wishing to become Mathematics teachers will be required to complete:
  • 60 UoC in Mathematics. These Mathematics courses must be chosen so as to fulfill the requirements for a Mathematics major of the BSc program, 3970, and include the courses MATH3560 'History of mathematics' and MATH3570 'Foundations of calculus'
  • 90 UoC in education
  • At least 84 UoC from science schools
  • A total of 192 UoC

Sample Program

 
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education - Sample Program Biology-Related Majors (for students commencing in 2011)
Semester 1    
Semester 2
UOC   
Year 1 - 48 units of credit
Biology Level 1
Biology Level 1
Chemistry Level 1 Chemistry Level 1
Mathematics Level 1 Geoscience Level 1
 
24
24
48
Year 2 - 48 units of credit
Biology Level 2 Biology Level 2
Biology Level 2 Biology Level 2
EDST 2 Elective EDST 2 Elective
Physics Level 1 Open Elective Level 1 or 2
 
24
24
48
Year 3 - 48 units of credit
EDST6760 Professional Experience 1 Biology Level 3
EDST6762 The Professional Teacher: Ethics, Policy & Practice Biology Level 3
EDST6713 Science Double Method 1* Open Elective Level 2 or 3
 
 
24
24
48
Year 4 - 48 units of credit
Biology Level 3
EDST 2 Elective EDST6764 Creating Engaging Learning Environments
Open Elective Level 2 or 3
EDST6743 Science Double Method 2*
 
24
24
48
Total UOC
192
* Note: All courses are 6 units of credit (UOC) except * 12 UOC.
 


Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education - Sample Program Mathematics Major (for students commencing in 2011)
Semester 1    
Semester 2
UOC   
Year 1 - 48 units of credit
Science Elective Level 1 MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics
Open Elective Level 1 Science Elective Level 1
 
24
24
48
Year 2 - 48 units of credit
Mathematics Core Course Level 2 Mathematics Core Course Level 2
Mathematics Core Course Level 2 Mathematics Core Course Level 2
Science Elective 1 or 2 Science Elective 1 or 2
EDST 2 Elective EDST 2 Elective
 
24
24
48
Year 3 - 48 units of credit
EDST6760 Professional Experience 1 Mathematics Core Course Level 3
EDST6762 The Professional Teacher: Ethics, Policy & Practice Mathematics Core Course Level 3
EDST6712 Mathematics Double Method 1* Open Elective Level 2 or 3
 
 
24
24
48
Year 4 - 48 units of credit
Mathematics Core Course Level 3
EDST 2 Elective EDST6764 Creating Engaging Learning Environments
Open Elective Level 2 or 3
EDST6742 Mathematics Double Method 2*
 
24
24
48
Total UOC
192
* Note: All courses are 6 units of credit (UOC) except * 12 UOC.
 


Academic Rules

Please refer to Program Structure for the Academic Requirements relating to this program.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

Further Information

While plan information is still under construction for Program 4075 - Science/ Education, please refer to the School of Education for information on required courses and program structure for each teaching discipline.

Area(s) of Specialisation

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