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Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)

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This consecutive combination of an undergraduate Arts degree and postgraduate teaching qualification will prepare students for a rewarding career in primary teaching.

The three year Bachelor of Arts component of this program is offered at Penrith and Bankstown campuses. The final year Master of Teaching (Primary) component is only offered at Bankstown. Completion of the Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) and the Master of Teaching (Primary) in four years involves study of the Master of Teaching component in 12 months in accelerated mode. The Master of Teaching is also available in normal fulltime mode, over 18 months, or the part-time equivalent.

Initial enrolment in this combined program will be into the Bachelor of Arts. Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts will receive automatic entry into the Master of Teaching (Primary).

Local International
Delivery Mode On campus On campus
Location Bankstown, Parramatta or Penrith campus Bankstown, Parramatta or Penrith campus
Duration

3 Years Full Time / 6 Years Part Time

3 Years Full Time
Course Code 729000 [Bankstown]
729004 [Parramatta]
729005 [Penrith]
1651.4 [CRICOS Code 061012B]
Entrance Rank 70.00 ATAR [Bankstown]
70.00 ATAR [Parramatta]
70.00 ATAR [Penrith]
Please refer to Admission Requirements
Fee Information Local Course Fees (opens in a new window) International Course Fees (opens in a new window)

Part time-study is only available to local students and is generally completed by day classes as there are limited night classes.

Practical Experience

Practice teaching and other field experiences in a variety of educational settings including small and large schools and urban, multicultural and special needs workspaces. This practical experience is gained in the Master of Teaching component.

Career Opportunities

As well as being prepared with all the necessary elements for further teaching qualifications, graduates will be equipped for a wide range of employment opportuntities. Graduates have the opportunity to find employment in areas relevant to the major studies completed, which may include:

  • communication and the media industries
  • education
  • entertainment and arts administration
  • government, cultural and heritage organisations
  • psychology and counselling
  • social and policy research and analysis
  • tourism and leisure industries
  • writing and publishing

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts who wish to become qualified Primary teachers, continue with the postgraduate Master of Teaching (Primary)

The consecutive combination of an undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (Pathways to Teaching Primary) degree and postgraduate Master of Teaching (Primary) qualification will give you direct access to a teaching career with improved prospects for career advancement.  

How to Apply

All domestic applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) (opens in a new window). Step by step instructions are available on the How to Apply pages.

All international applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made via the International Student Admission Application form. Step by step instructions are available on the International Admissions pages.

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