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Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary) CU79

Duration: 4 years full-time.
Mode: Internal only.
Location(On-Campus): B/G/M/R.
Courses/Units of Credit: 32 courses/192 units of credit.
Faculty: Education and Creative Arts
Entry:
Accreditation:
Practicum/Work Placement:
Residential School: Nil.
Exit Awards:
Contact: Robert Thompson 07 4150 7003

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary) is a new degree that replaces the Bachelor of Education. The degree was developed in partnership with teachers and principals and it gives students much more school contact than in the past. In the final term of the degree, students undertake a ten-week internship. Throughout their program, students are supported by Learning Managers who are experienced school teachers trained to mentor students. The BLM is a futures-oriented degree that is dedicated to the graduation of ‘classroom-ready’ teachers who are experts in ‘learning’ and its management.

  • Students can undertake an accelerated program over 3 years with extra courses completed during the Spring/Summer Term. Most students take this option.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary) will be eligible for teacher registration with the Queensland Board of Teacher Registration.

Program Structure

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 32 courses or 192 units of credit as outlined below.

The Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary) is a pre-service preparation for those who aim to pursue a career as a primary teacher. Students are qualified to teach from Year 1 to Year 7. Students are eligible to teach in all states of Australia and overseas.

Recommended Study Schedule
Code Course
Term 1 – Autumn
EDED11353   Learning Management
EDED11354   Networks and Partnerships
EDCU11015   Numeracy in the Classroom
EDCU11013   Health and Physical Education
Term 2 – Winter
EDED11355   Futures
EDED11356   Essential Professional Knowledge
EDCU12014   Studies of Society and Environment
EDCU11021   The Arts
EDFE11015   Portal Task 1
Term 3 – Spring
Education Strand (1)
Education Strand (2)

Education Strands

Students can choose a specialist strand which consists of 4 courses. Courses may be selected from the following areas. Course offerings may vary between campuses.

Creative and Performing Arts Strand
Code Course
VART13007   Visual Arts Media & Society
VART13008   Visual Arts Media & Identity
PERF11014   From Play to Performance
PERF12015   Staging Contemporary Issues
PERF13016   Experiment Theatre
MUSC12050   Musicianship I
MUSC12051   Musicianship II
Students may also select courses from the Bachelor of Performing Arts.

Human Movement Studies Strand
Code Course
EDED11328   Teaching Health and Fitness
EDED12335   Teaching and Coaching
EDED12339   Teaching Dance and Gymnastics
EDED12334   Teaching Aquatics

Maths/Science Studies Strand
Code Course
EDED19329   Fundamental Structures of Schools Mathematics I
EDED19333   Fundamental Structures of School Mathematics II
EDED19336   Teaching about the Living World
EDED19341   Teaching about the Natural World
EDED19342   Teaching about the Environment

Early Childhood Strand
Code Course
EDEC11020   Images of Childhood
EDEC11021   Challenges for Early Childhood Education
EDEC11022   The Contemporary Child
EDEC11024   Framing Play


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This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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