PROGRAM NAME
Bachelor of Education PROGRAM CODE MBET SCHOOL CODE
2016
EDS
ACADEMIC PLAN Primary & Middle YEAR LEVEL 1 CAMPUS MAWSON LAKES
CAMPUS CENTRAL
OFFICE
Campus Central Mawson Lakes
Ground floor, C Building
(Please contact Campus Central if you need help with enrolling)
EMAIL campuscentral.mawsonlakes@unisa.edu.au
PHONE
1300 301 703
SCHOOL
DEFINITIONS:
Subject Area and Catalogue
Number
Class Number
Enrolment Class
Related Classes
Auto Enrol Class
External Class
School of Education
(Please contact the School Office if you have any other queries)
EMAIL UniSASchoolofEducation@unisa.edu.au
PHONE 8302 6200
A 4-letter subject area code plus a 4-digit catalogue number make up the course code, e.g. BIOL 1033. You can search for courses by using this code.
A class number is a unique number used to identify individual classes held during a specified study period. You can use class numbers to enrol, starting with the class number of the enrolment class
An Enrolment Class is the first class you enrol in for a particular course. This can be a lecture (LEC), tutorial (TUT), workshop (WSH), practical
(PRA) or external (EXT) to name a few examples. There may be multiple enrolment classes to choose between. All other components will be related to the enrolment class and will display once you select your enrolment class.
Related classes are other components (i.e. a tutorial or practical) that make up the course. In some cases you may be automatically enrolled into a particular related class that is associated with the enrolment class you selected.
In some courses, once you select the Enrolment Class, you are automatically enrolled (Auto-Enrol) in a second (related) class (e.g. by choosing a tutorial you are automatically enrolled into the lecture). The class number will be listed in the Auto-Enrol column below. You may still be required to select another related class to complete your enrolment.
The external class number will be listed on the timetable please click on the ‘Refer to timetable’ link. This number is the only enrolment class number you need to enter in ‘Manage my Enrolment’ when enrolling.
Study
Period
Subject
Area
First Semester
Catalogue
Number
2
2
2
Course Name Enrolment Class
Related
Class
Notes
EDUC 1081
EDUC 1077
Professional Experience 1:
Introduction to Educators'
Practices
Learning & Cognition
Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP
Please see timetable for class numbers
Auto Enrol in
LECTURE
(online)
& FIELD
PLACEMENT
Students are able to enrol into any class at either
Mawson Lakes or Magill.
Exact placement days are:
Lead in days on Thursday’s: 5, 12, 19, 26 May, 2 &
9 June plus 4 day block 14 th – 17 th June (Public
Holiday Monday 13 th June)
Enrol in 1 TUTORIAL
Please see timetable for class numbers
Auto Enrol in
LECTURE
(online)
Please enrol into classes designated to PRIMARY &
MIDDLE ONLY
EDUC 1076 Language & Literacy for Learning
Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP
Please see timetable for class numbers
Auto Enrol in
LECTURE
Students are able to enrol into any class at either
Mawson Lakes or Magill.
2
Please see: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/p&m_programpage.asp
Minor 1
It is highly recommended that first year students enrol into the specific course for one of the
Learning Areas that they are interested in:
CATHOLIC STUDIES: EDUC 1069 – Catholic Studies
1: Scripture
DRAMA/PERFORMING ARTS: PERF 1011 – Stage
Performance
ENGLISH/CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: LANG 1035 –
Children’s Literature: Books & Readers
FRENCH: LANG 1022 – French 1A
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (HASS): HUMS
1053 – Colonial Experiment: Australian History 1788-
1918
HEALTH: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/p&m_programpage.asp
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION: EDUC 1085 –
Growth & Motor Development
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
(ICT): EDUC 1084 – Digital Citizenship
ITALIAN: LANG 1026 – Italian 1A
JAPANESE: LANG 1033 – Japanese 1A
LUTHERAN STUDIES: BS1003L – Exploring the Bible
(via Australian Lutheran College)
MATHEMATICS: MATH 1057 – Elementary
Mathematics for Education Students
MEDIA ARTS: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/p&m_programpage.asp
MUSIC: PERF 1011 – Stage Performance
OUTDOOR EDUCATION: HLTH 2024 – Foundations of Outdoor Leadership
SCIENCE: EDUC 2066 – Science & Sustainability 3:
Astronomy & the Universe
TESOL: EDUC 1087 – Teaching Linguistically Diverse
Learners
VISUAL ARTS: VSAR 2093 – Introduction to Visual Art
Studio
**Ensure you read important accompanying notes on the last two pages**
When enrolling please DO NOT enrol into a class designated for Whyalla or Mt Gambier
Study
Period
Subject
Area
Second Semester
Catalogue
Number
Course Name Enrolment Class
Related
Class
Notes
5 EDUC 1078 Numeracy
Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP
Please see timetable for class numbers
Please enrol into classes designated to PRIMARY &
MIDDLE ONLY
5 EDUC 1018 Design & Technology Education
Enrol in 1 TUTORIAL
Please see timetable for class numbers
Auto Enrol in
LECTURE
(online)
Please enrol into classes designated to PRIMARY &
MIDDLE ONLY
5 Minor 2 SEE OPTIONS BELOW
5 Minor 3
Please see: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/p&m_programpage.asp
It is highly recommended that first year students enrol into the specific course for one of the
Learning Areas that they are interested in:
CATHOLIC STUDIES: EDUC 2049 – Catholic Studies
2: Theology
DRAMA/PERFORMING ARTS: PERF 1010 – Music
Performance
ENGLISH/CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: COMM 1045 –
Writing & Text Workshop
FRENCH: LANG 1023 – French 1B
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (HASS): EDUC
2065 – Science & Sustainability 1B: The Atmosphere &
Climate
HEALTH: EDUC 1088 – Food & Society
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION: HLTH 1013 –
Fitness & Lifestyle
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
(ICT): EDUC 2064 – Designing Digital Learning
ITALIAN: LANG 1027 – Italian 1B
JAPANESE: LANG 1034 – Japanese 1B
LUTHERAN STUDIES: CT1002L – The Christian Faith
(via Australian Lutheran College)
MATHEMATICS: MATH 1070 – Developing
Mathematical Thinking
MEDIA ARTS: INFT 1014 – Intro to Digital Media
MUSIC: PERF 1010 – Music Performance
OUTDOOR EDUCATION: HLTH 3052 Outdoor
Wilderness & Adventure Education
SCIENCE: EDUC 2065 – Science & Sustainability 1B:
The Atmosphere & Climate
TESOL: LANG 3037 – Language Acquisition
VISUAL ARTS: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/p&m_programpage.asp
**Ensure you read important accompanying notes on the last two pages**
When enrolling please DO NOT enrol into a class designated for Whyalla or Mt Gambier
1.
The above shows the full list of courses to be taken by a student undertaking a full-time load solely in this year of the program.
2.
When an external offering is mentioned students have a choice of attending face to face classes on campus or undertaking the course 100% online with no face to face time on campus at all.
3.
Enrolments are not able to be altered after the study period census date. Students have until the Enrolment Add deadline to enrol themselves into courses for the study period.
4.
Students are not able to swap specialisations without re-applying through SATAC and where mentioned in the notes, students should enrol into classes designated specifically for their specialisation.
5.
Students enrol in all courses for both study periods (Study Period 2 & 5) at the beginning of the year.
6.
In the event that a student does not succeed in all study period 2 courses, that student may usually continue with their study period 5 enrolments, but MUST consult with the Academic Services Team ( UniSASchoolofEducation@unisa.edu.au
) before doing so.
7.
Students who are undertaking less than a full load AND students repeating courses in previous years of the program MUST email the Academic
Services Team ( UniSASchoolofEducation@unisa.edu.au
) to be advised as to which courses they are to enrol in.
8.
All students prior to commencing a professional experience placement must have completed a Criminal History Screening Clearance .
9.
Responding to Abuse & Neglect – Education & care training (previously called Mandatory Notification is completed in the final year of your degree. An introductory session will be conducted early in your degree so you are aware of your legal obligations in this area and according to the Children’s Protection Act.
10.
All students prior to commencing their final professional experience placement must have completed the Basic Emergency Life Support (BELS)
First Aid.
11.
It is your responsibility to arrange and complete items 8, 9 & 10.
Students studying off-campus. Administrative services for external students are located at Campus Central.
External mode includes online, distance education or directed research. Virtual classrooms are deemed to be an external mode of delivery. External model does not normally include a face to face component, however some courses offered in external mode may require a small component of on-campus activity.
It is strongly recommended that you visit the Studying Externally webpage to gain valuable information regarding your studies. http://www.unisa.edu.au/Study-at-UniSA/New-students/Studying-externally/
You can study part-time which means undertaking less than the load specified for full time status.
(Full-time load - The standard annual full-time load is 36 units. A student who is undertaking at least 75% of a full-time load, for either the first half or second half of the year, will be full-time for that half year).
Part time students please e-mail UniSASchoolofEducation@unisa.edu.au
for a study plan that will advise you on the order in which to undertake courses in this program. It is important that you follow this plan in order to meet pre-requisites and requirements of the program.
This plan will be unique to you and will vary from student to student depending on the individual situation.
If you require further enrolment advice, please e-mail UniSASchoolofEducation@unisa.edu.au
or contact Campus Central.
Please note: Only International students who have received credit will receive a personalised study plan, please contact the International Office on 8302 0114 or via email international.office@unisa.edu.au
regarding your personalised study plan which will assist you with enrolling.
Please ensure you bring your study plan to your enrolment session to assist with enrolment.