Course
code: 2026 + Course abbreviation: BCom/BEd + Clayton campus + Contacts: Ms
Jennifer Brown (telephone (03) 9905 2819 for initial education inquiries) or Ms
Jo Atkinson (telephone (03) 9905 2327 for initial commerce inquiries)
When students take the Bachelor of Commerce degree and the Bachelor of
Education degree in combination, they are able to complete both courses in
four-and-a-half years of full-time study at a normal course load for each year.
The course may be completed in four years with overload. Students may complete
the course in four years of full-time study by special arrangement with both
faculties. A feature of this course is its interdisciplinary approach to the
teaching of some units.
On completion of the double degree, graduates will have a sound preparation for
entry into the business and/or the education and training professions and have
developed a broad cross-disciplinary approach to professional development and
working in the community. Opportunities also exist for further study.
Applicants must have satisfactorily completed the VCE or its equivalent and have achieved a study score of at least 25 in units 3 and 4 English (any) and in one of Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics, and a study score of at least 20 in any other two VCE studies.
To
receive the awards of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Education, a
candidate must successfully complete units totalling 204 points, consisting of
the following:
(a) Studies in commerce (108 points) chosen from units offered by the Faculty
of Business and Economics (Clayton), which must include:
(i) the following compulsory units:
(ii) a major in a discipline or field
of study of the faculty. This requires students to complete 48 points of study
in a single discipline or field of study with at least 12 points at each of
second and third year levels. Disciplines are defined by department prefixes,
and fields of study are those sets of related units that may be defined in the
catalogue of courses and units;
(iii) a maximum of eight first-year-level units (48 credit points). In order to
meet this requirement, students are able to undertake the second-year versions
of the appropriate number of compulsory units.
In order to meet the prerequisites for methods and practice of teaching, at
least four economics units and four accounting units, or at least four
economics units and four management units must be undertaken.
(b) Studies in education (96 points) chosen from the Faculty of Education.
Candidates intending to qualify as secondary teachers need to be aware that
their major and minor studies in commerce must satisfy the requirements for the
study of two methods and practice-of-teaching unit sets (A and B sequence =
method set) in their fourth year and the requirements for employment laid down
by the Victorian Department of Education, Employment and Training and
non-government authorities. The only teaching methods approved in the Bachelor
of Commerce are accounting, economics and business management, and hence
students must complete two of these teaching methods (accounting with business
management is not an allowed combination).
Generally, to qualify for a secondary teaching method in fourth year, a
candidate will require a minimum of two years of full academic study in that
discipline.
Progressively over the course, students will be completing more of the
education component, until the final year which will be entirely education,
including an extended teaching practicum. This practicum is a program of field
visits to different educational sites, and includes structured teaching
experience. Students will be required to complete projects related to their
field visits. The visits are an integrated part of work in the Bachelor of
Education.
This is a conceptual outline only. It gives a general indication of how the course will progress. It is subject to change without notice.
This course consists of four-and-a-half years of full-time study or equivalent part-time study taken on campus, with school or industry visits for practica. Students may be able to complete the course in four years by overloading or taking units in summer schools. The expected number of hours per week for a full-time student is 48.
Further information regarding this course may be obtained from the Faculty of Education, Clayton campus, telephone (03) 9905 2819, or visit http://www.education.monash.edu.au/ or email info@education.monash.edu.au
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