COURSE INFORMATION

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G24 Bachelor of Arts (Education)/Bachelor of Communications

The purpose of this double degree is to provide a realistic and relevant balance between professional education studies and content studies for prospective secondary school teachers of information and communication technologies,  computing and related media studies.  The course includes theoretical and practical dimensions of communication and includes a major study in Interactive Multimedia in addition to relevant studies in Education.

 

This course is a concurrent form of teacher education where the student is able to combine studies in both Education and Communications in each semester.  In the early stages, greater attention is given to content studies while professional studies tend to dominate the latter semesters.

 

A feature of the course is an extensive program of professional practice in secondary schools that commences in year 2 and culminates in the Assistant Teacher Program (10 weeks) in the final year.


Other forms of professional experience may be undertaken within the Communications degree where opportunities exist to apply technical skills in an industry project.

 

The course provides a clear balance of content studies, professional studies and professional practice.

 

Special Exit Points

Students who complete only three years of study will be able to qualify for a Bachelor of Communications, subject to meeting the course structure of that award.  This usually entails an additional semester.

 
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Standard University Admission requirements apply.

 
COURSE LOCATION
This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.
 
MODE OF STUDY
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.
 
COURSE STRUCTURE

Students are required to have a total of 480 credit points to complete the course. The units to be completed are listed in the course structure.

 
YEAR ONE
Semester 1
CMM1101 Reading Media Texts 15
CMM1108 Communications and Digital Technology 15
EDS1101 Issues, Challenges and Directions in Education 15
IMM1122 Publishing on the World Wide Web 15
 
Semester 2
CMM1109 Cyberculture Studies 15
CMM1113 Media and Social Context 15
EDS1201 Learning, Curriculum and Information Technology (ICT) in Schools 15
IMM1121 Digital Photomedia 15
 
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
CSE2101 Computer Studies Curricula 12 
EDS2101 Principles and Practices of Teaching 15
IMM2123 Interactive Multimedia Authoring 1 15
Elective
 
Semester 2
EDS2102 Classroom Management and Motivation 15
IMM2125 Interface and Information Design 15
PPA2172 First Professional Practice 4 
PPA2272 Second Professional Practice 4 
TEE2117 Technology and Enterprise Education 1 10 
Elective
 
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
GDT2102 3D Visualisation 15
IMM2226 Interactive Multimedia Authoring 2 15
IMM3227 Advanced World Wide Web Applications 15
PPA3370 Third Professional Practice 6 
Curriculum B
 
Semester 2
CSE2102 Teaching Introductory Computer Programming 10 
EDS3103 Diversity and Inclusivity in Secondary Education 15
EDS4171 Literacy and Learning 12 
PPA3477 Fourth Professional Practice 10 
Curriculum B
 
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
CSE4201 Teaching Computing 10 
EDS4130 Middle Years Education 10 
EDS4131 Post-Compulsory Education as a Foundation for Lifelong Learning 10 
PPA4572 Assistant Teacher Program (ATP) 30 
 
Semester 2
IMM3228 Project Management Methodology 15
IMM3329 Multimedia Business Solutions 15
IMM3330 Industry Project Development 15
School of Education Elective
 
NOTES
Curriculum B will comprise 2 Curriculum Studies units that relate to the Elective units studied in Year Two. This is to provide a second teaching field in Education. It is recommended that students select these electives from English, Social Science, Mathematics or Science. Students should consult with the course coordinator, School of Education for approval of these units.
 
 
MAINMEInteractive Media Development Major
 
 
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: 30/09/2006 VET: 30/09/2006