Programs & Courses 2006
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CQ11

CQ11 - Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and Vocational Education and Training)

Program Aim

The Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary & VET) is a pre-service preparation program for teaching and other professionals in which knowledge of learning and how to facilitate learning is required in the workplace. Teaching oriented graduates will be qualified for registration as teachers in Queensland.

 

The Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary & VET) is designed to provide students with a knowledge and understanding of:

  • theories and practices appropriate for the management of learning in the emergent education industry and in the training sector;
  • theories and practices appropriate for teaching in the changing environments of secondary schools and training sectors;
  • the professional work of teachers and teaching no matter where they are located, including the socio-ethical, legal and security issues in such settings;
  • teaching and learning work in a range of operational and management positions within the education and training sectors;
  • the diagnosis, analysis, design and planning, implementation, management and evaluation of learning programs at all levels, including effective teaching and learning strategies, curriculum construction and assessment/evaluation procedures;
  • effective communication with other professionals and the wider community on learning matters.
Program Structure

The program consists of 32 courses to the value of 6 units of credit each. Applicants with a trade or qualification to AQF Level 3 may be eligible for advanced standing into this program.

 

The Program Structure is under review and subject to change for the 2006 academic year. Please check for a new Program Structure which will be included in your offer of place package.

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