Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education

Burwood (Melbourne)

 

INTAKE: March

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education program at Deakin University prepares students to become qualified educators in both early childhood settings and primary schools. This program integrates theory with practical experience to equip graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to support children's development, learning, and well-being from birth to primary school age. Graduates are eligible for teacher registration and can pursue careers as early childhood educators or primary school teachers.

Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of child development, educational theories, teaching methods, and curriculum planning for both early childhood and primary education settings. Courses cover topics such as child psychology, literacy and numeracy education, inclusive education practices, learning technologies, and pedagogical approaches tailored to different age groups. Practical placements in early childhood centers and primary schools allow students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world teaching environments under the guidance of experienced educators.

Research Focus: Deakin University emphasizes research-informed teaching within the Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education program. Students engage in educational research projects that explore effective teaching strategies, child development theories, assessment practices, and educational policy impacts on teaching and learning outcomes. Faculty members conduct research in early childhood education, primary education pedagogy, curriculum development, and educational equity, providing students with opportunities to contribute to innovative research and evidence-based practices.

Industry Engagement: The university collaborates closely with early childhood centers, primary schools, education departments, and community organizations to enhance students' practical skills and industry readiness. Industry placements, internships, and professional experience placements are integral components of the program, allowing students to gain hands-on teaching experience, build professional networks, and develop collaborative relationships with educators and stakeholders in the education sector.

Global Perspective: Deakin University integrates a global perspective into the Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education program by addressing international perspectives on early childhood education, comparative educational systems, and global educational trends. Students have opportunities to participate in international study programs, engage with global educational research, or undertake teaching placements overseas. This global outlook prepares graduates to work in culturally diverse educational settings, understand global educational challenges, and contribute to educational initiatives worldwide.

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Location

Burwood (Melbourne)

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

AUD 33800

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 21 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 60 with a minimum of 50 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Deakin University provides an array of scholarships designed to recognize and reward academic excellence, leadership potential, and specific fields of study. 

Deakin International Scholarship: This scholarship is available to high-achieving international students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs. It provides a partial tuition fee waiver, making Deakin's quality education more affordable.

Deakin Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to exceptional international students who have demonstrated academic excellence. It covers a significant portion of tuition fees, enhancing the value of a Deakin education.

Deakin STEM Scholarship: For students pursuing science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs, this scholarship recognizes and rewards their dedication to these fields. It provides financial support to help students achieve their STEM-related academic goals.

Regional Scholarships: Deakin University is supporting students from specific regions, including South Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. These regional scholarships provide financial assistance to students from these areas to enhance their educational experience at Deakin.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Deakin offers scholarships tailored to different faculties and areas of study, such as business, health, and arts and education. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence and dedication to specific fields.

Sports Scholarships: Deakin recognizes the value of sports and provides scholarships to talented athletes who wish to balance their education with competitive sports.

Graduates of Deakin University’s Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education program are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and qualifications to pursue rewarding careers in various educational settings, supporting the development and learning of young children from birth through primary school.

Early Childhood Educator: Early childhood educators work in childcare centers, preschools, kindergartens, and early intervention programs. They create nurturing environments, plan and implement age-appropriate activities, and support children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development through play-based learning and educational programs.

Primary School Teacher: Graduates can pursue careers as primary school teachers in government, independent, or international schools. They teach core subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and humanities, develop lesson plans, assess student progress, and create supportive learning environments to foster academic achievement and social-emotional growth in primary school students.

Special Education Teacher: Special education teachers work with students who have learning disabilities, developmental delays, or special needs. They adapt curriculum materials, provide individualized instruction, collaborate with parents and support services, and implement behavior management strategies to meet the diverse learning needs of students in inclusive classrooms or specialized settings.

Early Intervention Specialist: Early intervention specialists support children with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. They assess children's developmental needs, provide therapeutic interventions, collaborate with healthcare professionals and educators, and advocate for early access to supportive services to promote children's overall development and well-being.

Childcare Center Director/Manager: Childcare center directors or managers oversee the daily operations of childcare facilities, ensuring compliance with licensing regulations, implementing curriculum standards, managing staff, and maintaining positive relationships with families. They create policies, develop educational programs, and promote a safe and enriching environment for children's learning and growth.

Educational Consultant: Educational consultants provide guidance and support to schools, educational organizations, or government agencies on curriculum development, educational policies, teaching strategies, and professional development for educators. They conduct assessments, offer recommendations for educational improvement, and facilitate workshops or training sessions to enhance teaching practices and student outcomes.

Community Program Coordinator: Community program coordinators work in nonprofit organizations, community centers, or government agencies to develop and coordinate educational programs, family support services, and community outreach initiatives. They collaborate with stakeholders, advocate for children and families, and organize educational workshops, events, or resources to promote early childhood development and parental engagement.

Curriculum Developer/Instructional Designer: Curriculum developers or instructional designers create educational materials, lesson plans, and learning resources for early childhood education programs, primary schools, or educational publishers. They integrate educational technologies, align curriculum with learning standards, conduct needs assessments, and evaluate instructional effectiveness to enhance learning experiences for educators and students.

Educational Administrator: Educational administrators work in school districts, educational institutions, or government departments to oversee educational programs, policy implementation, budget management, and staff development. They collaborate with stakeholders, ensure compliance with educational standards, and promote innovative practices to support effective teaching and learning environments.

Child Development Researcher: Child development researchers conduct studies on early childhood development, educational interventions, learning outcomes, and social-emotional development in children. They analyze data, publish research findings, contribute to academic journals, and inform evidence-based practices and policies to improve educational outcomes and support children's development globally.


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