The Bachelor of Education Studies, Bachelor of Languages requires four years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). The course is offered by the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law.
This double degree is only available to transfer into after at least 72 units of study have been attempted (excluding topics for which a Withdraw, Not Fail (WN) has been recorded) in either the Bachelor of Education (Secondary Schooling), Bachelor of Languages (for students who commenced in 2016 or earlier); or Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Languages (for students commencing from 2017);
Students who complete this degree will NOT meet the professional experience requirements to qualify for registration with the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia.
Students in the Bachelor of Education double degree programs with Languages are reminded that they may choose to exit with either a Bachelor of Education Studies after 108 units or they may be eligible to transfer to the 108 unit Bachelor of Languages and apply for credit for topics already completed.
Course aims
The course aims to produce graduates with a sound basis of knowledge in their chosen areas of study in the Bachelor of Languages together with graduates who:
- have the cognitive skills to critically review, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge;
- are able to apply their knowledge creatively and skilfully in a variety of settings;
- are able to communicate effectively;
- are able to work both independently and collaboratively;
- have the capacity to undertake ongoing study through a variety of pathways;
- have developed knowledge and skills in at least two school curriculum learning areas.
Learning outcomes
At the completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
- demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes of the Bachelor of Languages;
- apply educational theory, knowledge and understanding to make informed professional judgements in diverse educational situations;
- communicate effectively with a variety of audiences for a range of purposes about matters relevant to the education of children and young people;
- demonstrate the knowledge and skills that provide a foundation for being able to work both independently and collaboratively with colleagues to achieve high quality, equitable outcomes for young people and the wider community;
- acquire a knowledge and understanding of the content, context and processes of learning and teaching;
- use a wide range of literacies with confidence and competence;
- develop the metacognitive skills to engage critically in the complex thinking required in learning and teaching;
- establish a firm educational foundation for ongoing professional development and lifelong learning.
Program of study
To qualify for the Bachelor of Education Studies, Bachelor of Languages, a student must complete 144 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, as follows:
- 72 units of Education (EDUC) topics, comprising 9 units of first year topics and 63 units of upper level topics as set out below:
Year 1 topics
EDUC1120 Teaching and Educational Contexts (4.5 units)
EDUC1223 Middle Schooling Philosophy and Pedagogy (4.5 units)
Year 2 topics
EDUC2320 Learners and their Development - Middle and Secondary Schooling (4.5 units)
EDUC2420 Teaching Indigenous Australian Students (4.5 units)
Year 3 and 4 topics
EDUC3526 Literacies Across the Curriculum in the Middle and Secondary Years (4.5 units)
EDUC3620 Relationships for Learning (4.5 units)
EDUC3627 Contemporary Issues in Secondary Schooling (4.5 units)
EDUC3628 Numeracy and ICT Across the Middle and Secondary Curriculum (4.5 units)
EDUC4720 Differentiation for Diverse Learners (Middle and Secondary Schooling) (4.5 units)
Plus select 31.5 units from:
EDUC4835 Educating Gifted and Creative Learners (4.5 units)
EDUC4836 Partnerships, Parents and Participation (4.5 units)
EDUC4837 Researching with Young Children (4.5 units)
EDUC4840 Myth, Magic & Mystery: Psychological Insights into the World of the Child (4.5 units)
EDUC4841 Teaching and Living in Rural Communities (4.5 units)
EDUC4842 Promoting Positive Peer Relations & Wellbeing: Reducing bullying amongst children and young people (4.5 units)
EDUC4844 Leading Literacy Learning (4.5 units)
EDUC4846 Holistic Teaching and Learning (4.5 units)
EDUC4847 Positive Mental Health in School Communities (4.5 units)
EDUC4850 Special Interest in Education (4.5 units)
EDUC4850A Special Interest in Education (4.5 units)
EDUC4881 Studies of Asia Across the Curriculum: An Introduction (4.5 units)
EDUC9701 Effective Use of ICT for Learning and Teaching (4.5 units)
HLPE3534 Introduction to Sport Coaching, Management and Administration (4.5 units)
VISA3404 Visual Thinking and Creativity (4.5 units)
The award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same EDUC topic on more than one occasion may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.
- 72 units for the Bachelor of Languages component including:
- LANG1000 Strategies for Language Learning (4.5 units)
- LANG1002 Language and Languages (4.5 units)
- One 36 unit major sequence chosen from Chinese*, French , German*, Indonesian , Italian, Japanese*, Modern Greek or Spanish
- One 22.5 unit minor sequence chosen from Teaching English as a Second Language, French, Indonesian , Italian, Modern Greek or Spanish (students must choose a different language to the language they are studying as their major sequence) or one 27 unit minor sequence chosen from one of the following University of Adelaide languages*: Chinese, German or Japanese
- 4.5 units of cognate or culture topics (if students are completing a 27 unit minor sequence in Chinese, German or Japanese, they will not be required to complete this component).
* Chinese, German and Japanese are available cross-institutionally at the University of Adelaide. Please refer to http://hss.adelaide.edu.au/current-students/undergrad/majorsminors/