Programs & Courses 2007
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CU82

CU82 - Bachelor of Learning Management (Japanese)

CU82 - Bachelor of Learning Management (Japanese)

At a Glance

Information on where the program is available, duration, units of credit as well as contacts for further information.

Aims - Structure

An outline of the programs aims, objectives and outcomes, as well as information on the structure of the program.

Course Plans

A detailed list of courses and electives required to complete the program.

Career Opportunities

The Bachelor of Learning Management (Japanese) is a pre-service preparation program for those who aim to pursue a career as Japanese language teacher in either primary or secondary sector in Queensland.  You will have the skills to work in a range of second language settings.  There are also opportunities outside education in other related fields both at home and abroad.

About Learning Management (Japanese)

The Bachelor of Learning Management (Japanese) program is dedicated to the graduation of industry-ready and futures oriented educators who specialise in teaching the Japanese language.  Students are supported by industry-experienced educators – trained to mentor students.

Students explore personal development through self-understanding and expression, as well as the theoretical foundations of education.  Academic development and the practical application of teaching skills are also a focal point in learning management programs.

Note: It is now a requirement of the Commission for Children and Young People that all university students and other volunteers in schools undergo a criminal history check.  Therefore it will be necessary for all commencing students to apply for a ‘Suitability Blue Card’ through a nominated person at each campus.  The ‘Suitability Blue Card’ remains current for two years.

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