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Macquarie University

In addition to teacher education programs, the Institute of Early Childhood offers the opportunity to study a range of subjects which can lead to a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Early Childhood Studies. A major in the understanding of children (from birth through to 12 years) enables students to work in a variety of areas including policy development, community services, and the media. The Institute of Early Childhood provides units of study which consider the development of children (including those with disabilities). Young children’s learning and experience of the arts, literacy, mathematics, science and technology is explored, as well as the management principles and skills necessary for leadership positions in children’s services.
Good Communication Skills.
Gaining of knowledge related to Education: The Psychological Context, Education: The Social and Historical Context, Classroom Management and Assessment, Introduction to Professional Experience in the Secondary School, Curriculum and Instruction in Secondary School, Professional Experience in Secondary, Economics and Business Studies in the Secondary School, English in the Secondary School, Geography in the Secondary School, History in the Secondary School, Mathematics in the Secondary School, Languages in the Secondary School, Science in the Secondary School, Play and Inquiry in Early Childhood, Infancy and Early Development, Child Development 4-12 Years, Individual Educational Project are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
Students may satisfy the English language requirements if they have completed: senior secondary studies equivalent to the NSW HSC, one year of Australian or comparable tertiary study in a country of qualification.
March, August
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
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4 Years