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Preamble

In conjunction with other faculties, the Faculty of Education offers a series of double degrees designed to enable students to qualify for a wide range of employment.

These double degrees are designed to provide students with opportunities for careers in both education and other occupations such as science, computing, business, and journalism.

They also allow students to undertake studies in other faculties in the company of students who are not preparing for careers in education.

These degrees are not all available on each campus. Nor do they all prepare students for all levels of teaching.

The following table shows where each is available and for which level each is designed.

It should be noted that the Gippsland campus offers both a general and two specialist arts degrees targeted at journalism, and psychology and humanities.

Course

Campus


Level


SpeciaIisation

Clayton
Peninsula
Gippsland
Primary
Secondary
Adult and vocational education and training

BA/BEd
*



*
*



*

*






*
*
*

Journalism Psychology and humanities
BSc/BEd
*



*
*

BMus/BEd
*



*
*

BCom/BEd
*



*
*

BComp/BEd

*

*
*
*
System development

The faculty offers a double degree in arts and education on each campus. A generalist arts degree is available at each campus. The Clayton education degree is designed for secondary and AVET teachers, whilst the Peninsula course is for primary teachers, and the Gippsland course is for both primary and secondary teachers.

At Gippsland, two specialist arts degrees are offered: journalism, and psychology and humanities. These degrees are designed for both primary and secondary teachers.









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