University of New England
Why study the Bachelor of Education (Pacific Focus) at UNE? The Bachelor of Education (Pacific Focus) is a unique course of study developed specifically for educators in the Pacific Islands. Graduates of the Associate Degree of Teaching (Pacific Focus) may undertake this course as an additional two years (full time equivalent) of study toward a Bachelor qualification. The course offers four career pathways for graduates and encompasses working with children in Early Childhood Education, Primary Education, Secondary Education, and Inclusive Education, as well as professional experience and a 50-day internship. Being a teacher is a rewarding career and this course aims to provide Pacific Island educators with the necessary professional skills to meet the needs of current and future generations of students. Students will have opportunities to develop their skills online and through professional experience placements. This knowledge and aptitude will contribute to one of the largest professions worldwide. Career Opportunities Teacher in Early Childhood Education, Inclusive Education, Primary, or Secondary Education in a Pacific Island context.
Course level | Undergraduate |
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CRICOS Code | NA |
Institution Name | University of New England |
Campus Location | NA |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | 2 Years Full-time Up to 8 years Part-time |
Course University | University of New England |
UNE was formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. The University became fully independent in 1954 and pioneered teaching to external students by correspondence, making UNE Australia’s most experienced provider of distance and now online education.
Our focus is on your future, providing you with a personal and flexible approach to learning. We offer more than 200 courses at undergraduate, postgraduate coursework and higher degree research levels with options to study online or on campus.