Course
code: 3214 + Clayton (off-campus/multi-mode) + Course coordinator: Dr Paul
Richardson (telephone (03) 9902 6479 or (03) 9905 2819 for initial
inquiries)
The Postgraduate Certificate of Education (Literacy studies) is designed for
teachers and educators who wish to increase their knowledge of literacy issues
particularly as they relate to the early and middle years.
To be eligible for admission to the course, applicants must hold either an approved three-year bachelors degree and an approved fourth year of study, or an approved four-year bachelors degree, or have qualifications or experience considered by the faculty board to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for, the above awards.
THE COURSE CONSISTS OF 24 CREDIT POINTS OF STUDY. STUDENTS WILL COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TWO 12-POINT UNITS:
This is a
conceptual outline only. It gives a general indication of how the course will
progress and is subject to change without notice. Students should also consult
their course coordinator to assist in planning their program. Please check the
timetable for 2002 for unit availability via our website at
http://www.education.monash.edu.au/students/timetables/
after 30 September.
Candidates who successfully complete the Postgraduate Certificate of Education
(Literacy studies) may complete a postgraduate diploma or a masters degree by
undertaking a further two or four units respectively.
The Postgraduate Certificate of Education (Literacy Studies) requires a minimum of at least one semester of full-time study and no more than two years of part-time study. Each of the units is one semester in length. The expected number of hours per week for a part-time student is 24.
Applicants contemplating admission to this course may seek formal credit or recognition of prior learning. Students who are trained Reading Recovery teachers may seek credit of one unit (12 credit points) toward the award of the postgraduate certificate. Applicants should apply for credit/ RPL prior to enrolment. The Faculty of Education considers each application on its merit within the context of the faculty guidelines on credit transfer. Further information may be sought from the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton campus.
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