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1. What does it mean by Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Arts -- is that a double degree, and do you have to major in a particular subject in the Arts degree? If so, what type of options are there to major in?
2. If I want to teach in Secondary school and do a degree such as Bachelor of Education (Secondary), does that mean I have to major in something? Ie. have to study eg. B Ed (Secondary: Mathematics), meaning I can teach Maths in high school once I graduate?
What if I just do a B Ed (Secondary), what areas can I teach?
3. If I do B Ed/B International Studies, does that mean I can teach in another country? If so, what school level can I teach?
4. If I complete a Masters of Education, what advantages/jobs does this allow me? Does it mean I can become a Principal/Deputy Principal/Head teacher of a subject ???
5. What is the difference between Bachelor of Education and DIPLOMA of Education?
6. I am thinking of studying at UTS to teach secondary school, however on their site I read that they only offer the Primary Ed, Adults Ed and Organisational Learning courses for UNDERGRADUATES. While the Secondary Ed is listed under its POSTGRADUATE course as a accelerated course that takes only 1 year... however it also says that you must major in something which usually takes 3 years....
A--Does that mean I HAVE to study one of those undergraduate courses (eg. Primary Ed) before I can do the Secondary Ed course? If so, does that mean I can teach both primary AND highschool once I graduate both courses?
B--For those who have studies the secondary course@UTS, is it true that this course ONLY takes 1 year (full time) and you can major in a subject (eg. maths or science) and teach that subject after you graduate??
5. What other options/universities do I have/could consider in studying Education??
Sorry for all the questions, thanks!
2. If I want to teach in Secondary school and do a degree such as Bachelor of Education (Secondary), does that mean I have to major in something? Ie. have to study eg. B Ed (Secondary: Mathematics), meaning I can teach Maths in high school once I graduate?
What if I just do a B Ed (Secondary), what areas can I teach?
3. If I do B Ed/B International Studies, does that mean I can teach in another country? If so, what school level can I teach?
4. If I complete a Masters of Education, what advantages/jobs does this allow me? Does it mean I can become a Principal/Deputy Principal/Head teacher of a subject ???
5. What is the difference between Bachelor of Education and DIPLOMA of Education?
6. I am thinking of studying at UTS to teach secondary school, however on their site I read that they only offer the Primary Ed, Adults Ed and Organisational Learning courses for UNDERGRADUATES. While the Secondary Ed is listed under its POSTGRADUATE course as a accelerated course that takes only 1 year... however it also says that you must major in something which usually takes 3 years....
A--Does that mean I HAVE to study one of those undergraduate courses (eg. Primary Ed) before I can do the Secondary Ed course? If so, does that mean I can teach both primary AND highschool once I graduate both courses?
B--For those who have studies the secondary course@UTS, is it true that this course ONLY takes 1 year (full time) and you can major in a subject (eg. maths or science) and teach that subject after you graduate??
5. What other options/universities do I have/could consider in studying Education??
Sorry for all the questions, thanks!
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