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Be What You Want To Be: 13CQUni (132786)
Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CQ11

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

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13CQUni (13 27 86)

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Generic skills

Graduating Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) students will be able to:

  • develop and maintain positive and constructive relationships with learners;
  • establish and maintain effective networks and partnerships to enhance teaching and learning;
  • demonstrate commitment to professional practice;
  • construct and manage inclusive and supportive learning environments;
  • reflect critically on educational practice to effect informed change;
  • know and understand theories, philosophies and ideologies of education;
  • demonstrate a mastery of specific content knowledge;
  • demonstrate the flexibility to manage challenging learning within existing and emerging learning communities;
  • integrate information and communication technologies to enhance learning; and
  • make a discerning use of interactive, multi-media technologies to ensure learning outcomes.

 

Secondary teaching discipline strands

Business Principles

  • Accounting
  • Computing (Information Technology)

Dance

Digital Innovation/Multimedia (Animation)

Drama

English

Film and Television Studies

Graphics, Manual Arts, Industrial Technology and Design

Health and Physics Education

Hospitality and Home economics

Mathematics

Sciences

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Multistrand

 SOSE

  • Geography
  • History
  • Legal Studies
  • Tourism

 

For Program Planners please refer to the Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education website located at http://cqu.edu.au/fabieplannersandprogramchanges/. 

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