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Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)

Undergraduate | CSU-SEC-DEG | 2023

Course information for 2023 intake View information for 2024 course intake

Teach and support high school students

Stack this teaching qualification with your current degree to become a high school teacher. You’ll study core education subjects. Explore curriculum and the classroom environment. Specialisations include drama, maths, and teacher librarianship.

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Study method
100% online study with practicum placement
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
Total subjects
16

Price from
$8,214
Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
CSP available
Yes

Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)

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Career opportunities

A bachelor's degree in secondary education can open the doors to a rewarding career offering diverse opportunities.

Work in public and private schools

Secondary school teachers work professionally as classroom teachers, executive teachers, principals and assistant principals.

Explore overseas opportunities

Want to see the world? Teaching qualifications can lead to employment in a variety of settings around the globe.

Enjoy many careers options

High school teachers are also employed in other industries, including public administration and safety, healthcare and social assistance.

Professional recognition

ITE programs including the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) are accredited according to national standards prescribed by the Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL). These include both the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, and their ITE program standards.

The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) is the state-based regulator, and it is their responsibility to implement and assure the AITSL standards in NSW. In addition to being the NSW ITE program accrediting authority, they also administer teacher registration.

The Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) is accredited until 31 December 2024.

Career outlook

Secondary School Teachers:
$93K to $120K

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