COURSE INFORMATION

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M15 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies)

The Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies) qualifies students to work with young children 0-8 years.  The award provides an initial qualification for early childhood teachers in both:

 

a) Child care settings which cater for young children 0-4 years, and

 

b) Kindergarten, pre-primary, and junior primary settings which cater for children 4-8 years of age.

 

The award is granted after successful completion of four years full-time study.

 

The degree includes compulsory units studied by all students and enrichment studies which are chosen by students to enable them to specialise in a particular area.

 

Internship Semester

 

Depending on availability of placements in schools/centres, high achieving students who have a maximum of four units left to complete their degrees may be offered the opportunity to undertake their final semester of study via an internship position teaching in a school/centre.  Interested students will be expected to complete an expression of interest prior to commencing their ATP and to liaise with the early childhood studies internship coordinator.

 

NOTES:

 

1. *Signals this unit will be taught across ECS/Primary.

2. Catholic Education Accreditation B requires three units in Catholic Studies.

3. In each year of the program students undertake a workplace learning experience.

4. In the fourth year, students undertake an Assistant Teacher Program (ATP) comprising one term of approximately ten weeks of continuous teaching practice in a child-care centre, or kindergarten or pre-primary centre or a junior primary class (Years 1-3).  The Assistant Teacher Program is conducted during the seventh semester across the second term of the school year.

5. All students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies) are required to demonstrate competency in literacy and numeracy.  Student assignments and examinations must be of an appropriate academic standard.

 

Course Structure

Students are required to complete 35 units (total 480 Credit Points).

 
YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 1
SAN1103 Social Influences on Learning 15
EDL1102 Becoming a Professional Teacher 15
CUE1101 Drama Education in Early Childhood Settings 15
EDF1103 Becoming Multi Literate 15
 
YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2
EDF1104 Information, Communication and Technology 15
ECE1101 Growth and Development 0-8 Years 15
EDF1105 Becoming More Effective Learners 15
CUE1102 Music and Young Children 15
 
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 1
CPC2101 An Introduction to Language, Literacy and Learners 15
ECE2101 Early Learning Environments 12 
CUE2101 Visual Art Experiences for Young Children 12 
ECE2102 Healthy, Active and Safe Children 12 
WPL2102 Workplace Learning 1 9 
 
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 2
CUE2102 Mathematics Education for Young Children 1 15
CUE2104 Technology and Enterprise Education 12 
CPC2103 Teaching Reading and Writing in the Early Years: The Emergent Learner 12 
CUE2103 Physical Education for Young Children 12 
WPL2103 Workplace Learning 2 9 
 
 
YEAR THREE - SEMESTER 1
ECE3101 Embracing Diversity 15
CUE3103 Science and Young Children 12 
CUE3104 Society and Environment in the Early Years 12 
CUE3105 Mathematics Education for Young Children 2 12 
WPL3102 Workplace Learning 3 9 
 
 
YEAR THREE - SEMESTER 2
ECE3102 Working with Indigenous Children and Families 12 
CUE3106 Integrating Mathematics, Science and Technology and Enterprise 12 
CUE3107 Literacy Teaching: Putting It All Together 12 
ECE3103 Diagnosing, Assessing and Improving Outcomes 12 
WPL3103 Workplace Learning 4 12 
 
 
YEAR FOUR - SEMESTER 1
ECE4101 Early Childhood Educators as Researchers 15
ECE4102 Curriculum Development 15
WPL4102 Workplace Learning 5 (ATP) 30 
 
YEAR FOUR - SEMESTER 2
ECE4103 Educators as Leaders and Managers 15
and
Curriculum Enrichment Studies - (45 credit points)
Special Education - (45 credit points)
EDU4477 Direct Instruction and Teaching Effectiveness in Special Education 15
EDU4578 Teaching Students With Moderate and Severe Disabilities 15
EDU4584 Strategies for Learning Difficulties and Language Disorders 15
Or
Catholic Education Studies any 3 of the following 4 units - (45 credit points)
CES1135 Celebrating Christian Ritual 15
CES1230 Christian Foundations 15
CES413B Justice and Morality in Contemporary Life 15
CED4301 Creative Dimensions of Religious Education 15
Or
Children and Family Studies - (45 credit points)
CHN4115 Designing Family Support Programs 15
CHN4211 Child Rearing 15
CHN4107 Children's Social and Emotional Wellbeing 15
Or
Visual and Expressive Arts - (45 credit points)
VEA4101 Visual Art 15
VEA4102 Music Performance 15
VEA4103 Drama Performance 15
Or
EDU4104 Workplace Research Project 60 
Or
EDU4106 Internship and Action Research Project 60 
 
Honours Program
The Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies) Honours Program is available to students who have demonstrated strong academic ability in their bachelor degree. The course enhances knowledge and research skills awhich can be applied in the field of care and education. The Honours program comprises a research unit and a research project. A special pathway will be negotiated with individual students.
 
EDU5109 Research Methodology 15
EDU5112 Dissertation 1 15
EDU5113 Dissertation 2 15
EDU5114 Dissertation 3 15
 
 
 
 
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website:
http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity

Last Updated - Higher Education: 18/11/2004