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NO INTAKE FROM 2010.
The Bachelor of Education (Applied Learning) is currently offered as a vocational teaching qualification.
Continuing students who have not received course advice are advised to contact Ms Jillian Downing
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The honours program is an additional year of the Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education course for selected students. The course provides students with the opportunity to engage in AVE research at an appropriate level as preparation for further higher degree study.
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NO INTAKE FROM 2010
The Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology and the Faculty of Education offer this four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) course in Hobart, with the first year is available in Launceston. The program aims to qualify students as secondary teachers in the information technology area, with a second specialisation in either mathematics or science.
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Commencing from 2010 please see
Bachelor of Education (Primary) and
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
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The Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) provides existing and potential early childhood providers with higher levels of knowledge and skills to facilitate the provision of educationally sound programs for children from birth to eight years of age. In addition, the course will provide leaders in early childhood with competencies in teaching, leadership, management and administration.
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