Course Enrolment Guide Faculty of Education and Arts Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) Melbourne, Strathfield (Humanities) Brisbane For Students Commencing in Information last updated on 25 January Please note that Course Enrolment Guides are revised regularly and students are advised to check the website for the latest updates. Additional information from your School, Faculty and the University will be sent to your ACU student e-mail address and students must check this regularly. Please note that all e-mail communication with University staff must be sent from your ACU student e-mail account. HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE The Course Enrolment Guide is designed to assist students in the selection of units and to ensure that students are aware of the requirements for the completion of their degree. Specific information relating to unit content and assessments will be provided by your School. Enrolling in units for 1. Refer to Section 1. Course Map for the structure of your course. Please note that this may vary depending on the campus where you are studying and/or the year in which you commenced your studies. The units specified by name on your Course Map are core and must normally be completed in the semester shown on the map. Make a note of the core units (e.g. EDFDXXX, UNCC100) you need to enrol in for. 2. Refer to Section 2. Unit Information for details about elective units offered at your campus this year. Pay particular attention to prerequisite requirements. 3. Make sure that you are familiar with the rules and structure of your course. Refer to Section 3. Course Information for links to the Handbook, which contains information on the major, minor and specialisation options available in your course. 4. Please ensure that you have read this guide completely before you refer to the Re-Enrolment 1 section of the ACU website for step-by-step instructions on how to enrol in units via Student Connect. 1 https://students.acu.edu.au/247957
TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit Selection: Choosing your units... 4 1. Course Maps... 5 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) - Strathfield & Melbourne.. 5 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities only) - Brisbane... 5 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) - Strathfield & Melbourne: Major, minor in Computing or Healthy Development and two Arts electives.*... 7 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities only) - Brisbane... 7 Major, minor and two Arts electives.*... 7 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) - Strathfield & Melbourne - Mid-Year Entry... 9 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) - Brisbane- Mid-Year Entry... 9 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) Strathfield & Melbourne - Mid-Year Entry : Major, minor and two Arts electives*... 11 Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) - Brisbane- Mid-Year Entry... 11 Major, minor and two Arts electives*... 11 2. Unit Information... 15 CHOOSING YOUR UNITS... 15 The Core Curriculum... 15 3. Course Information... 16 Course Structure... 16 Course Specific Advice... 16 Working with Children and Police Checks... 17 General Advice... 17 4. Appendix 1 - Specialist Teaching Areas and first year advice Brisbane... 18 5. Appendix 2 - Specialist Teaching Areas and first year advice Melbourne... 21 6. Appendix 3 - Specialist Teaching Areas and first year advice Strathfield... 27 Information last updated on 25 January Page 2
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR TEACHER REGISTRATION YOU MUST UNDERTAKE STUDY IN TWO APPROVED TEACHING DISCIPLINES FROM THE FOLLOWING LISTS Choose one major and one minor +2 for your degree from the list for your degree and campus. These will become your teaching areas. A major will be your main area of focus (it has 8 units). A minor +2 will be your secondary focus (6 units). Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) Available Teaching Areas By Campus Unless otherwise noted, the following disciplines may be a major or minor in the BTeach/BA Humanities degree Brisbane Melbourne Sydney (Strathfield) Choose one Major and one Minor from the list below Business Studies Drama History Literature Music Theological Studies or Study of Religions Visual Arts Choose one Major and one Minor from the list below Business Studies (major only) Drama Economics Healthy Development (minor only) History Humanities (minor+2 only) Literature Mathematics Music (major only) Psychology Study of Religions or Theological Studies* Choose one Major and one Minor from the list below Business (major only) Drama Economics Geography History Literature Study of Religions Minors Computing Mathematics Visual Arts Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics) Available Teaching Areas By Campus Melbourne Sydney (Strathfield) Compulsory Major in Mathematics Compulsory Major in Mathematics Choice of Minor+2 from: Drama Economics Healthy Development History Literature Psychology Theological Studies or Study of Religions Choice of Minor+2 from: Drama Economics Geography Literature Study of Religions Visual Arts Minor Computing Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) Available Teaching Areas By Campus Melbourne Sydney (Strathfield) Compulsory Major in Visual Arts that may be extended to create a Major+2 (10 units) Compulsory Major in Visual Arts that may be extended to create a Major+2 (10 units) Choice of Minor from: Economics Healthy Development History Literature Mathematics Psychology Theological Studies or Study of Religions Choice of Minor from: Ancient History Modern History Computing Drama Geography Literature Mathematics Study of Religions Information last updated on 25 January Page 3
Majors, Minors and Specialist Teaching Areas- how to work out what to enrol into when you commence your degree The major and minor/minor +2 sequences you complete (and in some cases the specific units you complete) will determine what Curriculum Pedagogy and Assessment units you can take, and what you are eligible to teach upon graduation. The subjects you can teach are known as your Specialist Teaching Areas. The following links will bring you to a table that outlines the requirements for each Specialist Teaching Area in your program of choice. Please select the link as per your campus* below: These links will also provide specific information on the units first year students commencing in should enrol into for each major/minor. Specialist teaching areas and first year advice Brisbane Campus Specialist teaching areas and first year advice Melbourne Campus Specialist teaching areas and first year advice Strathfield Campus Unit Selection: Choosing your units Discipline Descriptions Arts Majors and Minors You will find a list of the units (subjects) you can select by clicking the following link: Unit Listing () 2 webpage. The list below includes information on the campus, semester and study mode for each unit. Please click on the PDF file appropriate for your BTeach/BA course. The list includes information on the campus, semester and study mode for each unit. For descriptions of units and to check prerequisite requirements, please refer to the ACU Handbook 3. You can find a full list of the study areas in the Handbook. 4 In first year you need to enrol in COMM170 and UNCC100 plus six Arts units, three for each of your major and minor. Your enrolment pattern will differ depending on whether you are commencing the degree in February or mid-year. Be sure to consult the correct course map for your cohort. Crosscheck your enrolment with your Course Map on the next page to ensure that you are enrolling into the appropriate unit, level and semester. Please note: You do not need to enrol into any Education units in your first year. 2 https://students.acu.edu.au/789688 3 https://students.acu.edu.au/747801 4 http://www.acu.edu.au/courses/750784 Information last updated on 25 January Page 4
For all compulsory Education units and Program Core units you must refer to the relevant BTeach/BA Course Map. If you are a full-time student, please ensure that you have enrolled into 4 units per semester over the year. 1. COURSE MAPS Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) - Strathfield & Melbourne Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities only) - Brisbane Year 1 Engaging with Academic Knowledge Credit Points Arts Major Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) Arts Minor Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) COMM170 Interpreting and Communicating Ideas UNCC100 Our World: Community and Vulnerability (University Core Curriculum Unit) Arts Major Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) Arts Minor Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) Arts Major Unit 3 Arts Minor Unit 3 Year 2 Engaging with learning Arts Major Unit 4 (Advanced level unit) Arts Minor Unit 4 EDFD177 Contexts for Learning and Development in a Diverse Society (Core Curriculum Program Unit) EDFX173 Understanding the Psychology of Learning in Diverse Communities PCE 1: 5 days in educational setting (Core Curriculum Program Unit) Arts Major Unit 5 (Advanced level unit) Arts Major Unit 6 Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor (Preferably 300 level for students extending a minor in the same discipline) EDFX271 Creating Inclusive, Safe and Supportive Learning Environments (Core Curriculum Program Unit) PCE 2: 15 days in educational setting Pre: EDFX173 Year 3 Engaging with teaching Arts Major Unit 7 (Advanced 300 level unit) Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor (Preferably 300 level for students extending a minor in the same discipline) Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Pre: EDFX271 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Pre: EDFX271 Information last updated on 25 January Page 5
Arts Major Unit 8 (Advanced 300 level unit) EDFX348 Engaging Student Learning through Reflective Practice PCE 3: 15 days -minimum of 10 days in a block Pre: EDFX271 Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Year 4 Engaging with the Teaching Profession EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDFD471 Assessment Practices and Evaluation EDFD478 Catering for Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom EDFD472 Transition into Secondary Teaching EDFX474 Transforming Practice through Critical Enquiry and Evidence-based Practice PCE 4: A minimum of 45 days of continuous teaching in one setting Pre: EDFX348 (30cp) Study Modes - Attendance: Unit delivered primarily via face-to-face or video conference attendance, at an ACU campus or another location. - Multi-mode: Unit delivered via a combination of online content and a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residentials etc). - Online: Unit delivered fully online (including assessments). Prerequisites - A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all prerequisites prior to enrolling in a unit. Please Note: - All units are delivered in Attendance mode, unless otherwise indicated. - Prerequisite units are indicated in italics. - Students who do not follow the sequence recommended in their Course Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable or completion within the normal course duration period. Information last updated on 25 January Page 6
Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) - Strathfield & Melbourne: Major, minor in Computing or Healthy Development and two Arts electives.* Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities only) - Brisbane Major, minor and two Arts electives.* Year 1 Engaging with Academic Knowledge Credit Points Arts Major Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) Arts Minor Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) COMM170 Interpreting and Communicating Ideas UNCC100 Our World: Community and Vulnerability (University Core Curriculum Unit) Arts Major Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) Arts Minor Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) Arts Major Unit 3 Arts elective Year 2 Engaging with learning Arts Major Unit 4 (Advanced level unit) Arts Minor Unit 3 EDFD177 Contexts for Learning and Development in a Diverse Society (Core Curriculum Program Unit) EDFX173 Understanding the Psychology of Learning in Diverse Communities PCE 1: 5 days in educational setting (Core Curriculum Program Unit) Arts Major Unit 5 (Advanced level unit) Arts Major Unit 6 Arts Minor Unit 4 EDFX271 Creating Inclusive, Safe and Supportive Learning Environments (Core Curriculum Program Unit) PCE 2: 15 days in educational setting Pre: EDFX173 Year 3 Engaging with teaching Arts Major Unit 7 (Advanced 300 level unit) Arts elective Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Pre: EDFX271 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Pre: EDFX271 Arts Major Unit 8 (Advanced 300 level unit) EDFX348 Engaging Student Learning through Reflective Practice PCE 3: 15 days -minimum of 10 days in a block Pre: EDFX271 Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Information last updated on 25 January Page 7
Year 4 Engaging with the Teaching Profession EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDFD471 Assessment Practices and Evaluation EDFD478 Catering for Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom EDFD472 Transition into Secondary Teaching EDFX474 Transforming Practice through Critical Enquiry and Evidence-based Practice PCE 4: A minimum of 45 days of continuous teaching in one setting Pre: EDFX348 (30cp) * This program map may be used for students with a major, minor and two Arts electives who are not seeking to extend either major or minor. Study Modes - Attendance: Unit delivered primarily via face-to-face or video conference attendance, at an ACU campus or another location. - Multi-mode: Unit delivered via a combination of online content and a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residentials etc). - Online: Unit delivered fully online (including assessments). Prerequisites - A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all prerequisites prior to enrolling in a unit. Please Note: - All units are delivered in Attendance mode, unless otherwise indicated. - Prerequisite units are indicated in italics. - Students who do not follow the sequence recommended in their Course Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable or completion within the normal course duration period. Information last updated on 25 January Page 8
Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) - Strathfield & Melbourne - Mid-Year Entry Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) - Brisbane- Mid-Year Entry Year 1 Engaging with Academic Knowledge Arts Major Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) COMM170 Interpreting and Communicating Ideas Arts Minor Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) UNCC100 Our World: Community and Vulnerability (University Core Curriculum Unit) Arts Major Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) (10cp Arts Major Unit 3 Arts Minor Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) Arts Minor Unit 3 Year 2 Engaging with learning Arts Major Unit 4 Arts Minor Unit 4 EDFD177 Contexts for Learning and Development in a Diverse Society (Core Curriculum Program Unit) EDFX173 Understanding the Psychology of Learning in Diverse Communities PCE 1: 5 days in educational setting (Core Curriculum Program Unit) Arts Major Unit 5 (10cp EDFX271 Creating Inclusive, Safe and Supportive Learning Environments (Core Curriculum Program Unit) PCE 2: 15 days Prereq: EDFX173 Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Year 3 Engaging with teaching Arts Major Unit 6 (Advanced 300 level unit) EDFX348 Engaging Student Learning through Reflective Practice PCE 3: 15 days minimum of 10 days in a block Prereq: EDFX271 Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Arts Major Unit 7 (Advanced 300 level unit) Arts Major Unit 8 EDFD471 Assessment Practices and Evaluation EDFD478 Catering for Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom Information last updated on 25 January Page 9
Year 4 Engaging with the Teaching Profession Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor (Preferably 300 level for students extending a minor in the same discipline, if avaialable) Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor (Preferably 300 level for students extending a minor in the same discipline) EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDFD472 Transition into Secondary Teaching EDFX474 Transforming Practice through Critical Enquiry and Evidence-based Practice (PCE 4: A minimum of 45 days of continuous teaching in one setting ) Prereq: EDFX348 (30cp) Study Modes - Attendance: Unit delivered primarily via face-to-face or video conference attendance, at an ACU campus or another location. - Multi-mode: Unit delivered via a combination of online content and a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residentials etc). - Online: Unit delivered fully online (including assessments). Prerequisites - A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all prerequisites prior to enrolling in a unit. Please Note: - All units are delivered in Attendance mode, unless otherwise indicated. - Prerequisite units are indicated in italics. - Students who do not follow the sequence recommended in their Course Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable or completion within the normal course duration period. Information last updated on 25 January Page 10
Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities, Mathematics & Visual Arts) Strathfield & Melbourne - Mid-Year Entry : Major, minor and two Arts electives* Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) - Brisbane- Mid-Year Entry Major, minor and two Arts electives* Year 1 Engaging with Academic Knowledge Arts Major Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) COMM170 Interpreting and Communicating Ideas Arts Minor Unit 1 (Introductory level unit) UNCC100 Our World: Community and Vulnerability (University Core Curriculum Unit) Arts Major Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) (10cp Arts Major Unit 3 Arts Minor Unit 2 (Introductory level unit) Arts Minor Unit 3 Year 2 Engaging with learning Arts Major Unit 4 Arts Minor Unit 4 EDFD177 Contexts for Learning and Development in a Diverse Society (Core Curriculum Program Unit) EDFX173 Understanding the Psychology of Learning in Diverse Communities PCE 1: 5 days in educational setting (Core Curriculum Program Unit) Arts Major Unit 5 (10cp EDFX271 Creating Inclusive, Safe and Supportive Learning Environments (Core Curriculum Program Unit) PCE 2: 15 days Prereq: EDFX173 Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 1 Year 3 Engaging with teaching Arts Major Unit 6 (Advanced 300 level unit) EDFX348 Engaging Student Learning through Reflective Practice PCE 3: 15 days minimum of 10 days in a block Prereq: EDFX271 Major Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Minor Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in XXX Education 2 Pre: CPA 1 Arts Major Unit 7 (Advanced 300 level unit) Arts Major Unit 8 EDFD471 Assessment Practices and Evaluation EDFD478 Catering for Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom Information last updated on 25 January Page 11
Year 4 Engaging with the Teaching Profession Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor (Preferably 300 level for students extending a minor in the same discipline) Or Arts elective Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor (Preferably 300 level for students extending a minor in the same discipline) Or Arts elective EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDUCATION ELECTIVE EDFD472 Transition into Secondary Teaching EDFX474 Transforming Practice through Critical Enquiry and Evidence-based Practice (PCE 4: A minimum of 45 days of continuous teaching in one setting ) Prereq: EDFX348 (30cp) * This program map may be used for students with a major, minor and two Arts electives who are not seeking to extend either major or minor. Study Modes - Attendance: Unit delivered primarily via face-to-face or video conference attendance, at an ACU campus or another location. - Multi-mode: Unit delivered via a combination of online content and a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residentials etc). - Online: Unit delivered fully online (including assessments). Prerequisites - A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all prerequisites prior to enrolling in a unit. Please Note: - All units are delivered in Attendance mode, unless otherwise indicated. - Prerequisite units are indicated in italics. - Students who do not follow the sequence recommended in their Course Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable or completion within the normal course duration period. Information last updated on 25 January Page 12
Terminology 'Major': 80 cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level, at least cp at 200 level and at least 20 cp from 300 level. Minor +2 : Six units in a teaching area. This is really a minor that is extended with two electives. This should normally consist of 2 x 100 level units; 2 x 200 level units and 2 x 300 level units taken over three years. Minor : 'Minor': cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 20 cp at advanced level. Frequently Asked Questions I need help with my enrolment/ I would like to check I have enrolled correctly, who can I speak to? Enrolment sessions are held in between December and February depending on campus arrangements. You must attend one to ensure you have completed your enrolment correctly. Times for these sessions are listed on the ACU website under Enrolment Information. Where do I find the units (subjects) for each major and minor? The section of the guide under Unit Information has a link to a full list of Arts units offered in. As you are in first year, most of your units should be introductory 100 level units. The Course Enrolment Guide is a live document it may be updated throughout the year. Please pay close attention to your Course map when enrolling into your units for the year. What happens if I want to do a major that is not listed for the degree I am enrolled in? It s important not to mix and match between the degrees. Some specialist teaching areas require a major, and this is only possible in the Humanities degree. (The other degrees have compulsory majors of their own). Is there a set major for the Humanities degree? No, students choose the major and minor in this degree from an approved list. What is the difference between Study of Religions and Theological Studies? Study of Religions is the nationally accredited specialist teaching area. It includes studies of different religions (including Christianity). The Study of Religions sequence also includes the three key units required by the Catholic Education Office. Theological Studies is specifically on Christian theology, it also includes the units recommended by the CEO. It does not include units on other religions except as part of Biblical studies. What is the difference between a minor and minor+2? How do I know which I will take? All students will take one 8 unit major. Most students will then also take a minor (4 units) or a minor+2 (6 units) in their second area. However, for students in BTeach/BA Mathematics and BTeach/BA Visual Arts who want to specialise in those areas by taking extra units in Maths or Visual Arts should follow as below. Information last updated on 25 January Page 13
Students in the Mathematics specialisation normally complete a Major, two Mathematics Electives and must complete a Minor in another teaching subject. Students in the Visual Arts specialisation normally complete a Major plus two Visual Arts Electives and must complete a Minor in another teaching subject. I have a disability and would like to know what support the university provides The university has a Disability liaison unit to assist students find out all the ways the university can support study at ACU. This includes assistance with tutorial times, note takers, exam and test adjustments and many other forms of support. It s a good idea to make contact with the Disability advisors early (well before the start of the semester If possible) so that an Individual Education Plan can be established for you. How do I include a qualification to teach Religious Education (RE) in my program of study? Within the BTeach/BA degree, students may train for two specialist teaching areas. Students who wish to add a third, Religious Education to teach RE in Catholic and Non-Catholic Schools, may apply to undertake a Graduate Certificate in Religious Education (4 units) that may be obtained at the end of the degree (end of fourth year) as a separate study option. Information last updated on 25 January Page 14
2. UNIT INFORMATION Please note that unit availability is subject to change CHOOSING YOUR UNITS Core Core units for the Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts are listed in the Course Map. Make sure you consult the correct map for the year you commenced the degree. Enrol in core units via Student Connect. Arts Majors and Minors A list of majors and minors offered in can be found on the Unit Listing () 5 webpage. Please click on the PDF file appropriate for your course. The list includes information on the campus, semester and study mode for each unit. For descriptions of units and to check prerequisite requirements, please refer to the ACU Handbook 6. Once you have selected the units you wish to study, enrol in Student Connect. Please ensure that you crosscheck your enrolment with your Course Map to confirm that you are enrolling into the appropriate unit, level and semester. The specific units that first year students must enrol into for the majors and minors are listed in the specialist teaching areas above. Please check that you have enrolled into 4 units per semester over the year. The Core Curriculum (Compulsory for all undergraduate courses) All undergraduate students are required to complete the University Core Curriculum as part of their course. The Australian Catholic University Core Curriculum has been designed to focus on aspects of the University s identity and mission. These units emphasise critical judgment, clear expression, ethical decision-making and concern for others, as individuals and as a community. The Core is comprised of a total of five units and further information on its structure can be found on the Core Curriculum 7 webpage. The Core Curriculum Program units specific to your course are indicated on the course map and can also be found in the Handbook. The University Core Curriculum unit relevant to this program is: Students commencing : UNCC100 Our World, Community and Vulnerability in. This unit is often taught over differing week patterns to allow for student placements at various times during semester. Students should take special care to note the week pattern of tutorials when they allocate in tutorial direct to ensure that they are choosing the correct stream for their course. 5 https://students.acu.edu.au/789688 6 https://students.acu.edu.au/747801 7 http://www.acu.edu.au/459650 Information last updated on 25 January Page 15
3. COURSE INFORMATION Course Structure The University Handbook provides detailed information about each ACU course, including minimum duration, requirements for completion, exit points, any available majors/minors/specialisations, Core Curriculum Program units and descriptions of units. Please follow the links below to view the rules for your course: Course Title Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics) Course Rules Handbook Link https://students.acu.edu.au/751888 https://students.acu.edu.au/751901 https://students.acu.edu.au/751892 Course Specific Advice Course Coordinators and/or Course Advisors are available to assist with enrolment and re-enrolment. You can telephone, email or contact them in person to make an appointment. BRISBANE Course Coordinator Year 1 & 2 (Arts): Dr.Delyse Ryan Course Administrator: Phone: (07) 93623 7201 Phone: (07) 3623 7547 Email: Delyse.Ryan@acu.edu.au Email: FEA.EdCoursesQLD@acu.edu.au Course Coordinator Year 3 & 4 (Education): Mr Michael Chambers Phone: (07) 3623 7204 Email: Michael.Chambers@acu.edu.au Email is the preferred method of contact. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ADVICE: P & CE Officer: Phone: (07) 3623 7442 Email: FEA.PlacementsQLD@acu.edu.au MELBOURNE Course Coordinator Year 1 & 2 and Arts queries: Associate Professor Theda Thomas Course Administrator: Vanessa Mitchell Phone: 03 9953 3867 Phone: 03 9953 3475 Email: theda.thomas@acu.edu.au Email: FEA.EdCoursesVICMelb@acu.edu.au Course Coordinator Year 3 & 4 and Education queries: Assoc.Prof Vince Wright Phone: 03 9953 3249 Email: Vince.Wright@acu.edu.au PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ADVICE: P & CE Officer: Rosemary Fernando Phone: 03 9953 3252 Email: rosemary.fernando@acu.edu.au Information last updated on 25 January Page 16
STRATHFIELD Course Advisor Year 1: Dr Jennifer Carpenter Email: Jennifer.Carpenter@acu.edu.au Course Coordinator Year 1 & 2: Dr Belinda Von Mengersen Phone: (02) 9701 4499 Email: Belinda.VonMengersen@acu.edu.au Course Administrator: Allanah Deards Phone: (02) 9701 4304 Email: FEA.EdCoursesNSW@acu.edu.au PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ADVICE: P & CE Officer: Maxine Avery Phone: (02) 9701 4126 Email: Maxine.Avery@acu.edu.au Email is the preferred method of contact. Working with Children and Police Checks Those students participating in the Professional Experience Program (PEP) must obtain background checks as required by Federal and State/Territory laws. Please refer to the Faculty s Professional and Community Experience 8 webpage for requirements in your local State/Territory. The Professional Experience Office will provide further information about the PEP prior to students commencing the program. Supervised professional experience is at the heart of all our Initial Teacher Education courses and the Faculty will find appropriate placements to suit the needs of your course. Placements will usually be arranged for the scheduled placement period in the professional experience calendar, although this may not always be possible. General Advice All queries not specifically related to your course, such as admissions, enrolment, fees, scholarships, exams, timetabling and graduations should be directed to the Student Centre 9. The Administration & Enrolment 10 webpage also has useful information to help you in managing your studies. 8 https://students.acu.edu.au/5437 9 https://students.acu.edu.au/42835 10 https://students.acu.edu.au/332297 Information last updated on 25 January Page 17
4. APPENDIX 1 - SPECIALIST TEACHING AREAS BRISBANE Specialist Teaching Area Arts Sequence Needed (No more than two 100 level units in a minor. A major must have two 300 level units by completion.) Comments First year enrolment pattern for each major/minor Business Studies (Only available in Bteach/BA Humanities degree) Drama English Major or Minor + 2 in Business Studies Major or Minor +2 in Drama Major or Minor +2 in Literature Major or Minor + 2 must include Accounting, Marketing or HR Management. Major or Minor +2 must include both theory and theatre/performance units This major/minor+2 leads to becoming a Secondary teacher in English. Students in this major enrol in MKTG100 in And one of the following: ACCT100 MGMT100 in Plus the following unit in : MKTG202 (pre-req MKTG100) Drama PERF104 Plus the following units in : HUMA113: The Arts and Culture PERF219: Applied Theatre : ENGL102 Plus the following units in semester 2: ENGL104 ENGL200 Nineteenth Century Literature: Revolutions in Writing History Major or Minor +2 in History HIST106 is a compulsory unit in first year for History major/minor+2 students. Students are recommended to take a unit in Asian history in second year as part of the Major/ minor+2. HIST308 is a compulsory 3 rd year unit in the History major. All 1 st year History students enrol in HIST106 Plus the following units in semester 2: HIST112: Film and History HIST214 Destination Australia Information last updated on 25 January Page 18
Music (available only in the Bteach/BA Humanities degree) Major or Minor + 2 only in Music Students enrolling in a major in Music must ensure that they are able to meet minimum practical and theoretical requirements for music teaching by the end of Year 2 of the degree program. Students should attain a minimum of fifth grade (AMEB, Trinity College or equivalent) theory and practical musicianship. Please see your Arts Course Coordinator for further information : MUSC160 Plus the following units in semester 2: HUMA113: The Arts and Culture MUSC202: Music in Australia Religious Education Option 1: Major or Minor +2 or Minor in Theological Studies A major in Theological Studies is required for Secondary teaching; a minor in Theological Studies is sufficient for junior levels If you wish to teach RE in a Catholic school, for accreditation purposes, you are advised to take: THBS100: Introduction to the Bible; THCT100: What Christians Believe and THCT202: Christian Symbol, Ritual and Sacrament as part of your Theology major. Visual Arts Major or Minor + 2 in Visual Arts 1 st year students commencing in will enrol in: ARTS109 2D Studies 1 ARTS241 2D Studies 2 Plus the following unit in semester 2: ARTS245 Art in the Early 20 th Century Information last updated on 25 January Page 19
Study of Religions Option 2: Major or Minor+2 in Study of Religions Units Minor+2 in Study of Religions. This sequence includes the requisite Theological Studies units required by the Catholic Education Office for RE teaching as well as national teacher accreditation in Study of Religion. 1 st year students in this major/minor will enrol in: THSR301 THCT100 Plus the following unit in semester 2: THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions *************************************************** The approved sequences* for Study of Religions are: Minor in Study of Religions: THCT100 What Christians Believe THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture THSR205 Intro to Judaism and Islam Minor+2 in Study of Religions (with units for Catholic junior RE accreditation) THCT100 What Christians Believe THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture THSR205 Intro to Judaism and Islam THBS100 Introduction to the Bible THCT202 Christian Symbol, Ritual, and Sacrament *These are set sequences and may only be altered with Course Co-ordinator approval. A Major in Study of Religions is made up of the above 6 units plus 2 300 level units: THSR301 and one 300 level unit from Theological Studies. *Please note: THSR301 Indigenous Spiritualties is available in as a Year 1 unit. This unit can be counted as an approved Study of Religions substitute in the above sequence (the prerequisite has been waived). Information last updated on 25 January Page 20
5. APPENDIX 2 - SPECIALIST TEACHING AREAS MELBOURNE Specialist Teaching Area Arts Sequence Needed (No more than two 100 level units in a minor. A major must have two 300 level units by completion.) Comments First year enrolment pattern for each major/minor Business Studies (Only available in Bteach/BA Humanities degree) Drama Economics English Health and Human Development Major in Business Studies Major or Minor +2 in Drama Major or Minor +2 in Economics Major or Minor +2 in Literature Minor in Healthy Development + 2 Arts electives Students must take 8 Business Studies units for this option. You will do 4 units in two areas: Accounting, Marketing or HR Management. Do not combine Business Studies with an Economics major/minor/minor+2 as they lead to the same/similar teaching specialist area. Major or Minor +2 must include both theory and theatre/performance units This major/minor is available in all three BTBA degrees (Humanities, Mathematics, Visual Arts). This major/minor+2 leads to both English and Literature teaching. There is no pathway that leads to English teaching only. Subjects cover the areas of Health, Human Development, Family and Nutrition. HUMA106 Nutrition and Exercise, HUMA112 Bodies, Thinking and Feeling, HUMA249 Birth to Death, GLST200 Global Health. 1 st year students in this major enrol in MKTG100 in And: ACCT100 Plus the following units in : MGMT100 MKTG202 (pre-req MKTG100) 1 st year students in this major enrol in PERF104 Plus HUMA113 HUMA250 Ancient Greek History and Drama 1 st year students in this major enrol in enrol in ECON102 Plus the following units in : ECON103 ECON204 1 st year students in this major enrol in ENGL102 Plus the following units in semester 2: ENGL104 and ENGL202 Twentieth Century Literature 1 st year students in this minor enrol in the following units: HUMA106, HUMA112 and GLST200. Information last updated on 25 January Page 21
History Major or Minor +2 in History HIST106 is a compulsory unit in first year for History major/minor+2 students. Students are recommended to take a unit in Asian history in second year as part of the Major/ minor+2. HIST308 is a compulsory 3 rd year unit in the History major. 1 st year students in this major enrol in HIST106 Plus the following units in : HIST105 HIST219 SE ASIAN HISTORY Humanities Option 1 (Only available in BTeach/BA Humanities degree) A minor in History (4 units) completed in 1 st and 2 nd year plus 2 units of either Geography, Economics, Politics, Sociology or Philosophy in third year This combination is suitable for students wishing to be Humanities teachers; Students who wish to be History teachers should take a History major/minor+2. The add-on units in Geography, Economics, Politics or Sociology will be completed where the program map specifies a spot for Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor. You may take both of these units at introductory (100 level) level or may do one at 100 level and then do one at 200 level. Both add-on units need to be in the same discipline area (eg two units of Geography) 1 st year students enrol as for the History minor. Information last updated on 25 January Page 22
Humanities Option 2 (Only available in BTeach/BA Humanities degree) A minor in Economics (4 units) completed in 1 st and 2 nd year plus 2 units of either Geography, History, Politics, Sociology or Philosophy in third year This combination is suitable for students wishing to be Humanities teachers; it does not lead to Geography or Business specialisation. The add-on units in Geography, Economics, Politics or Sociology will be completed where the program map specifies a spot for Arts advanced unit to extend major or minor. You may take both of these units at introductory (100 level) level or may do one at 100 level and then do one at 200 level. Both add-on units need to be in the same discipline area (eg two units of Geography) Enrol as for the Economics minor Mathematics (BTeach/BA Mathematics students must take a major in mathematics) Major or Minor +2 in Mathematics Units 3 & 4 VCE specialist or mathematical methods, required to take this major or minor+2. 1 st year students in this major enrol in MATH107 Plus the following units in : MATH104 MATH217 Music (available only in the BTeach/BA Humanities degree) Major only: 8 units of Music Students wishing to study for a major in music in the BTeach/BA must have previously gained VCE practical music or AMEB grade 6. 1 st year students in this major enrol in MUSC160 Plus the following units in : Musc268 MUSC257 Music of the World The recommended sequence is: MUSC160 MUSC268 Two of: MUSC270 or MUSC202 MUSC271 or MUSC257 Two of: MUSC269 or MUSC276 AND MUSC275 MUSC335 MUSC336 Information last updated on 25 January Page 23
Psychology Major or Minor +2 in Psychology This is a set sequence that is suitable for students wishing to teach Psychology. Students doing a psychology major will take an extra 100 level unit (PSYC104) in second year. Students doing a minor or minor+2 will not study PSYC104. 1 st year students (Feb commencement) in this minor+2 enrol in 1 st year: PSYC100, and in : PSYC101 & PSYC215 2 nd year: PSYC200, PSYC212, 3 rd year: PSYC315, PSYC313 1 st year students (Feb commencement) in this major enrol in Major (8 units) 1 st year: PSYC100, PSYC101, PSYC104, 2 nd year: PSYC200, PSYC212, and EITHER PSYC213 or PSYC214. 3 rd year: PSYC315, PSYC313 1 st year students (mid-year entry) It is advisable to make Psychology your minor if you are a mid-year entry student. For a minor take PSYC101 in semester 2, and PSYC100 in semester 1 2017. If you wish to do a Psychology major, you should consult the course coordinator as enrolment in Psychology is more complicated for mid-year entry students due to pre-requisites. This major/minor+2 is designed for students training to be teachers. It does not provide accreditation to be a psychologist. This minor is not designed for students wishing to practice as Psychologists. You may see this minor referred to as a non-accredited sequence for this reason. Information last updated on 25 January Page 24
Study of Religions Option 1: Major or Minor+2 in Study of Religions Units Minor+2 in Study of Religions. This sequence includes the requisite Theological Studies units required by the Catholic Education Office for RE teaching as well as national teacher accreditation in Study of Religion. 1 st year students in this major/minor will enrol in: THSR301 Plus the following unit in : THCT100 THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions **************************************************** The approved sequences for Study of Religions are: Minor in Study of Religions: THCT100 What Christians Believe THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture THSR205 Intro to Judaism and Islam Minor+2 in Study of Religions (with units for Catholic junior RE accreditation) THCT100 What Christians Believe THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture THSR205 Intro to Judaism and Islam THBS100 Introduction to the Bible THCT202 Christian Symbol, Ritual, and Sacrament These are set sequences and may only be altered with Course Co-ordinator approval. A Major in Study of Religions is made up of the above 6 units plus 2 300 level units: THSR301 and one 300 level unit from Theological Studies. *Please note: THSR301 Indigenous Spiritualties is available in as a Year 1 unit. This unit can be counted as an approved Study of Religions substitute in the above sequence (the prerequisite has been waived). Information last updated on 25 January Page 25
Specialist teaching area: Study of Religions by Arts major: Theological Studies Option 2: Major or Minor +2 or Minor in Theological Studies A Major in Theological Studies is required for VCE teaching; a minor in Theological Studies is sufficient for junior levels. If you wish to teach RE in a Catholic school for accreditation purposes, you are advised to take: THBS100: Introduction to the Bible; THCT100: What Christians Believe and THCT202: Christian Symbol, Ritual and Sacrament as part of your Theology major. 1 st year students in this major/minor will enrol in: THBS100 Plus the following units in semester 2: THCT100 THBS205 Visual Arts Compulsory major for BTeach/BA Visual Arts degree students. This major is only available in BTeach/BA Visual Arts degree) Students normally take the following 10 unit sequence over three years. (students wishing to take an 8 unit major should seek advice from the Course Coordinator) Mid-year entry students will enrol in THCT100. 1 st year students commencing in will enrol in the following: ARTS109 2D Studies 1 Plus the following units in : ARTS238 2D Studies 4 & ARTS241 2D Studies 2 (100 and 200 level units are taken over 1 st and 2 nd year In a specific sequence) The approved sequence for students enrolled in is; ARTS109 2D Studies 1 ARTS110 3D/4D Object Design 1 ARTS225 2D Studies 3 ARTS228 Art Design History and Theory* ARTS236 3D/4D Object Design 2 ARTS238 2D Studies 4 ARTS239 3D/4D Object Design ARTS241 2D Studies 2 ARTS324 Art and Spirit ARTS331 Art and Design History and Theory 4 *With permission from the course coordinator students may substitute ARTS237 for ARTS228 (This sequence may change from 2017 to incorporate changes from the Visual Arts review) Students wishing to teach in Catholic Schools but not teach RE should complete EDRE429 Foundation Studies for Teaching in Catholic Schools as their Education elective in 4 th year. Students who successfully complete this unit will be eligible to apply for accreditation to teach in Catholic schools. This unit is optional and has 10 credit points attached. It is not required if a student is completing RE as a teaching area or if they are not seeking accreditation to teach in Catholic schools. Information last updated on 25 January Page 26
6. APPENDIX 3 - SPECIALIST TEACHING AREAS STRATHFIELD Specialist Teaching Area Business Studies (Only available in Bteach/BA Humanities degree) Arts Sequence Needed (no more than two 100 level units in a minor. A major must have two 300 level units by completion.) Major in Business Studies Drama Major or Minor +2 in Drama Economics Major or Minor +2 in Economics English Major or Minor +2 in Literature History Major or Minor +2 in History Comments Students must take 8 Business Studies units for this option. To qualify for a teaching major in Economics and Business Studies, you will need the 8 units of Economics and complete MGMT100 and ACCT100 in Year 3 as your Advanced Major. Do not combine Business Studies with an Economics major/minor/minor+2 as they lead to the same/similar teaching specialist area. Minor +2 must include both theory and theatre/performance units Minor is only available in the BT/BA Mathematics This major/minor+2 leads to both English and Literature teaching. Modern and Ancient History are treated as the single discipline area of History, therefore, in addition to History, you must have a second, non-history teaching discipline area in your arts units. First year enrolment pattern for each major/minor 1 st year students in this major enrol in STAT102 or MKTG100 Plus the following units in : MGMT100 and ACCT100 1 st year students in this major enrol in PERF102 Plus the following units in : PERF104 and HUMA250 1 st year students in this major enrol in ECON102 Plus the following units in : ECON103 and ECON104 1 st year students in this major enrol in ENGL102 Plus the following units in : ENGL104 and ENGL202 1 st year students in this major enrol in HIST112 (Modern) or HIST114 (Ancient) Plus the following unit in : HIST106 (Compulsory) and HIST216 (Modern) or HIST230 (Ancient) HIST106 is a compulsory unit in first year for History major/minor+2 students. HIST308 is a compulsory 3 rd year unit in the History major. Information last updated on 25 January Page 27
Mathematics (BTeach/BA Mathematics students must take a major in mathematics) Major or Minor +2 in Mathematics This major is only available in BTeach/BA Visual Arts degree) 1 st year students in this major enrol in MATH107 in Plus the following units in : MATH104 STAT201 Study of Religions Option 1: Major Option 2: Minor+2 in Study of Religions Units Major or Minor+2 in Study of Religions. This sequence includes the requisite Theological Studies units required by the Catholic Education Office for RE teaching as well as national teacher accreditation in Study of Religion. A Major in Study of Religions is made up of the above 6 units plus 2 300 level units: THSR301 and one 300 level unit from Theological Studies. These are set sequences and may only be altered with CC approval. 1 st year students in this major/minor will enrol in: THSR301 Plus the following units in : THCT100 THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions Minor in Study of Religions*: THCT100 What Christians Believe THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture THSR205 Introducing Judaism and Islam *Please note: THSR301 Indigenous Spiritualties is available in as a Year 1 unit. This unit can be counted as an approved Study of Religions substitute in the above sequence (the prerequisite has been waived). Minor+2 in Study of Religions THCT100 What Christians Believe THSR200 Introducing Asian Religions THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture THSR205 Introducing Judaism and Islam THBS100 Introduction to the Bible THCT202 Christian Symbol, Ritual, and Sacrament Visual Arts Compulsory major for BTeach/BA Visual Arts degree students. This major is only available in BTeach/BA Visual Arts degree) Please note: Visual Arts sequence may change from 2017 to incorporate changes from the Visual Arts review 1 st year students in this major enrol in ARTS109 in Plus the following units in : ARTS241 ARTS112 1 st year students in this minor enrol in ARTS109 in Plus the following units in : ARTS112 ARTS236 Information last updated on 25 January Page 28