Programs & Courses 2008
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CK09

CK09 - Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) - no new enrolments

CK09 - Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) - no new enrolments

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

Graduates with a double degree have access to other career possibilities outside their primary discipline and are highly attractive to potential employers. The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) program is for those who aim to pursue a career as a high school teacher with a specialised arts option.

Graduates are qualified to teach in high schools from Year 8 to 12. Graduates are eligible to apply for teaching positions with employers including Education Queensland, Catholic Education and independent schools.

About Arts/Learning Management

The Bachelor of Arts/The Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) program is dedicated to the graduation of industry-ready and futures oriented educators. 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. The purpose of combining the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) programs is to provide students with a thorough knowledge and understanding of particular subject areas they wish to teach in a secondary school. 

The study of humanities gives graduates broader knowledge of and perspectives on the contemporary world and helps develop critical, analytical and problem-solving skills. This program enables preservice teachers to prepare themselves to teach in a range of secondary education curriculum areas including English studies, Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE), film studies, geography, Australian and World history, Japanese language, and others negotiated with the program advisor for the B Arts on +61 7 4930 9681 or email ahs-program3@cqu.edu.au.

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.

 

No new enrolments

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