Course code: 3208 + Clayton (on-campus/multi-mode) + Course coordinator: Professor Richard Gunstone (telephone (03) 9905 2819 for initial inquiries)
The Master of Education (Mathematics and Science Education) is designed to meet the needs of teachers, coordinators, text and curriculum developers and lecturers at all levels wishing to increase their understanding of recent developments in teaching, assessment, curriculum and research in science and mathematics education, as well as teachers and other educators who wish to gain higher qualifications and research expertise in science and mathematics education.
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.
Students are required to successfully complete 72 credit points comprising one of the following three options:
Option 1 |
Option 2 |
Option 3 |
Research core unit (12 pts) |
Research core unit (12 pts) |
Research core unit (12 pts) |
Program elective (12 pts) |
Program elective (12 pts) |
Program elective (12 pts) |
EDF6401 Research on teaching and learning science and mathematics (12 pts) |
EDF6401 Research on teaching and learning science and mathematics (12 pts) |
EDF6401 Research on teaching and learning science and mathematics (12 pts) |
EDF6402 Research on science and mathematics curriculum (12 pts) |
EDF6402 Research on science and mathematics curriculum (12 pts) |
EDF6402 Research on science and mathematics curriculum (12 pts) |
General elective unit (12 pts) |
General elective unit (12 pts) |
Thesis 12,000-15,000 words (24 pts) |
General
elective unit |
EDF6010/EDF6020 Professional project (A) or (B) (6000 words) (12 pts) |
Research
core unit |
General
elective 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 2003 for unit availability via our website at http://www.education.monash.edu.au/students/timetables/ after 30 September.
The Master of Education (Mathematics and Science Education) may be taken either full-time or part-time. It is expected that full-time candidates will complete all requirements within 18 months (three semesters) while part-time candidates should complete all requirements within three years. The expected number of study hours per week for a full-time student is 48.
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