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Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies)
UndergraduateECU-ECE-DEG
Become a professional educator in early learning environments
Meet children’s educational needs in kinder, pre-primary school, and childcare settings. This nationally accredited teaching degree includes the opportunity to pick up a specialisation during Year 4, including Catholic Studies and Special Education.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years)
UndergraduateACU-ECE-DEG
Help children thrive in their earliest years
Learn to shape young minds from birth to five. Plan inclusive play-based learning. Build skills for strong partnerships with families. Use evidence to guide your practice. Graduate ready for early childhood teaching roles in different educational settings.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
UndergraduateSCU-ECE-DEG
There’s great career prospects for trained early childhood teachers
Work in childcare centres, preschools and more. You’ll learn how to educate children aged six-weeks-old to six-years-old. Cover literacy, language, and pedagogical approaches. Capture their curiosity. Create healthy learning environments.
Master of Learning & Teaching (Secondary)
PostgraduateUSQ-MTS-MAS
Teach and support teenagers in high school
Add this approved secondary school teacher qualification to your bachelor degree–and become a registered teacher in just 18 months! Learn to teach Years 7 to Year 12. Study pedagogy. Gain the confidence to educate and inspire young adult learners.
Undergraduate Certificate in Teaching Education Studies
UndergraduateCUR-HTE-CTF
Work towards your future in early childhood teaching
Study 4 core subjects in teaching children—and get entry and credit in Curtin’s Bachelor Degree. Topics include language, literacy, and curriculum. Start thinking about your career as a professional early childhood or primary educator.
Undergraduate Certificate in Secondary Teaching Education Studies
UndergraduateCUR-HSE-CTF
Work towards your future in secondary teaching
Study 4 core subjects in teaching young people—and get entry and credit in Curtin’s Bachelor Degree. Topics include adolescent development, tech in the classroom, and literacy. Start thinking about your career as a high school teacher.
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UndergraduateUNE-SWK-DEG
Become an accredited social worker and empower individuals and communities
Learn to make a positive impact on clients' lives. You’ll study social welfare theory, engage in field education, and gain insight into social problems. Explore sociology. Build counselling and case management skills. Get ready for the challenge of social work.
UndergraduateMAQ-HIS-DEG
Turn history into opportunity
Study global history and gain in-demand research and analytical skills. Majors include ancient history and archaeology. Uncover how the past shapes today. Build skills for careers in education, heritage, policy, or culture.
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Bachelor of Nutrition and Exercise
UndergraduateFLI-NUE-DEG
Create healthy communities through nutrition and exercise
Prepare to promote community health through nutrition, physical activity, and health education. Gain real-world skills in communication and behaviour change. Graduate equipped for diverse roles in public health, health promotion and client-centred care.
Bachelor of Psychological Science
UndergraduateTAS-PSY-DEG
Unlock career pathways—including professional psychology
Studying the biological and physical principals of human behaviour can lead to careers in business, education, justice, or care. Get psychology foundations and transferrable skills. Add further accredited study to become a registered psychologist.