Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Economics 2014 Commencement Student Name: Principles of Macroeconomics I Principles of Microeconomics I Student ID: Date: Level I Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Basic) I OR Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Advanced) I Business and Economics Statistics I Elective level I (Teaching Area 2) Schools and Policy Elective level I (Teaching Area 2) Primary School Interaction (semester 1) (semester 2) Level II Intermediate Microeconomics A II Intermediate Econometrics II Elective level II (Teaching Area 2) Issues in Contemporary Education (semester 1) Intermediate Macroeconomics II Economics Level II Elective level II (Teaching Area 2) Professional Practice and Research (semester 2) Elective level III (Teaching Area 2) Reflective Practice OR Elective (Advanced) Elective level III (Teaching Area 2) Secondary School Interaction Level III Economics Level III International Economic History III Economics Level III Economics Level III (semester 1) (semester 2) Level IV Student Teacher Interaction (UG) Curriculum & Methodology A Curriculum & Methodology A Professional Experience 1 (UG) Education, Culture & Diversity (UG) Curriculum & Methodology B Curriculum & Methodology B Professional Experience 1 (UG) Colour code: Economics courses (some courses offered in both semesters) Elective courses (second teaching area) Compulsory Teaching courses Please ensure your second teaching area matches possible Teaching areas: English Accounting Geography History English as a Second Language (Linguistics) Languages (eg Indonesian, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Modern Greek) For the English teaching area, please see www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/hub/ug/downloads/ for a list of English Literature / Non Literature courses For the History teaching area, it is recommended that you study at least one course from each of these three areas: American, European and Australian history.