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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education – secondary

Course code: 1633 + Course abbreviation: BSc/BEd + Total credit points required: 192 + 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time + Managing faculty: Education

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Clayton; Gippsland)

Course description

This double degree course allows students to qualify with both the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education - secondary degrees.

When students take the Bachelor of Science degree and the Bachelor of Education degree in combination, they are able to complete both courses in four years of full-time study at a normal course load for each year.

Course structure

To receive the awards of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education, a student must successfully complete units totalling 192 points consisting of:

(a) studies in science (96 points). Students must complete a major sequence in a science discipline (48 credit points – normally 12 points at level one, 12 points at level two and 24 points at level three), a minor sequence in a different science discipline (24 credit points – 12 points at level one and 12 points at level two), and two additional science units. Students must also complete:

  • SCI2010 The practice and application of science

plus one of:*:

  • SCI1020 Introduction to statistical reasoning
  • STA1010 Statistical methods for science
  • MTH1030 Techniques for modelling (Clayton)
  • MAT1085 Mathematics 1B (Gippsland)

* The unit(s) taken will depend on the student’s mathematics background and interests. The statistics units SCI1020 and STA1010 are normally recommended for students planning to study areas where experimental design and data analysis skills are particularly important, such as the life sciences. SCI1020 is for students without a strong mathematics background, while STA1010 requires Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) Mathematical Methods 3 & 4 (or equivalent). The mathematical methods units MTH1030 (Clayton) and MAT1085 (Gippsland) are recommended for students with an interest in mathematics and/or physics. MTH1030 requires VCE Specialist Mathematics (or equivalent) or MTH1020, while MAT1085 requires MAT1055 (Mathematics 1A).

Within the science component of the double degree, students cannot include more than 36 points of level-one science units and no less than 24 points of level-three science units overall. The science studies must be chosen from the approved science units and sequences for the relevant campus of study listed in the ‘Science areas of study and sequence’s section of this handbook.

(b) studies in education (96 points). Students must complete a series of units relating to the theory and practice of education, teaching and curriculum. Fieldwork placements are also included.

Candidates intending to qualify as secondary school teachers need to be aware that their major and minor studies in arts must satisfy the requirements for the study of two specialist discipline* teaching unit sets (A and B sequence equals one specialist discipline teaching set) in their fourth year (or third and fourth years for Gippsland students) and the requirements for employment laid down by the Victorian Institute of Teaching.

Generally, to qualify for a secondary teaching discipline, a candidate will require a minimum of two years of full academic study in that discipline. There are additional requirements for some disciplines.

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 fieldwork. This fieldwork is a program of field visits to different educational sites and includes structured teaching experience. The fieldwork placement is an integrated part of work in the Bachelor of Education program.

* See the ‘Specialist discipline units’ entry earlier in this section of the handbook for lists of approved units.

Course requirements

Clayton
First year
  • EDF1303 Learning and educational inquiry 1
  • EDF1304 Learning and educational inquiry 2
  • 36 points of science studies
Second year
  • EDF2004 Issues in classroom environments
  • EDF2005 Professional responsibilities, practice and relationships
  • 36 points of science studies
Third year
  • EDF3001 Assessing learning
  • EDF3002 Curriculum and pedagogy
  • EDF3003 Adolescent development
  • EDF3004 Language and literacy
  • 24 points of science studies
Fourth year
  • EDF5421 Professional issues 1 – a focus on the classroom
  • EDF5424 Professional issues 2 – a focus on the profession
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 1A
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 1B
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 2A
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 2B
  • two education electives
Gippsland
First year
  • EDF1301 Perspectives on learning
  • EDF1302 Perspectives on teaching
  • 36 points of science studies
Second year
  • EDF2003 Changing classrooms
  • EDF3002 Curriculum and pedagogy
  • 36 points of science studies
Third year
  • EDF3004 Language and literacy
  • EDF3005 Diversity of learners
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 1A
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 2A
  • 24 points of science studies
Fourth year
  • EDF3001 Assessing learning
  • EDF4002 Educator as researcher
  • EDF4003 Perspectives on education
  • EDF5424 Professional issues 2 – a focus on the profession
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 1B
  • EDF54XX (Discipline name) education 2B
  • two education electives

Fieldwork

Students must successfully complete teaching practice which consists of 80 days of supervised school experience. Students who are employed in schools must complete a minimum of 40 days of supervised fieldwork in a setting other than the school in which they are employed.

Professional recognition

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education - secondary program of studies, graduates will have a sound preparation for entry into the science and/or education and training professions. Graduates will be eligible for employment as teachers in Victoria. For interstate and overseas positions, applicants are advised to check with local authorities.

Contact details

Education (Clayton): telephone +61 3 9905 2819, or email info@education.monash.edu.au

Education (Gippsland): telephone +61 3 9902 6367, email undergraduate.gippsland@education.monash.edu.au or visit www.education.monash.edu.au/

Science (Clayton): telephone +61 3 9905 4567, email enquiries@sci.monash.edu.au

Science (Gippsland): telephone +61 3 9902 6431, email scienceinquiries@sci.monash.edu.au

Course coordinators

Ms Jennifer Brown (Clayton), Dr Margaret Plunkett (Gippsland)

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