Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
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COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Churchlands, and Bunbury Campuses.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />
and Off-campus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
The course structure comprises of:<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
Four core units:<br />
MAN4010 Management IV 15<br />
MAN4112 Strategic Management IV 15<br />
MAN4150 Human Resource Management IV 15<br />
MAN4102 Organisational Behaviour IV 15<br />
Plus FOUR units selected from:<br />
ECF4100 Economics IV 15<br />
INB4102 International Business IV 15<br />
MAN4121 Leadership IV 15<br />
MAN4125 Management Workplace Practicum IV 15<br />
MAN4151 Industrial Relations IV 15<br />
MAN4225 Small Business Management IV 15<br />
MAN4231 Managing Quality IV 15<br />
MKT4101 Marketing 15<br />
JUS5104 Comparative Legal Systems 15<br />
MAN5160 Managing Change V 15<br />
MBA5102 Management of Information V 15<br />
MBA5105 Financial Reporting and Analysis V 15<br />
MBA5350 Knowledge Management V 15<br />
OR elective units approved by the Head of School<br />
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION<br />
(PRIMARY)<br />
Course Code 203<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary) prepares students<br />
to work in primary schools from years one to seven. The course<br />
prepares students to work in Independent or State School systems.<br />
The course is designed to build on an existing degree/s and<br />
develops a strong philosophical and practical pedagogy related to<br />
primary teaching. Central to the course is the teaching practicum<br />
that is linked to eight curriculum units. Students will be given<br />
opportunities to engage in planning educational experiences,<br />
critical reflection, current research, as well as evaluation and<br />
assessing strategies.<br />
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary) course requires<br />
students to spend a substantial period of time teaching in schools<br />
as part of a coordinated program of practice teaching. During<br />
these periods students are required to provide a full-time<br />
committment.<br />
This course offers a qualification to be eligible to teach. In order<br />
to teach in Western Australia applicants need to register with the<br />
Western Australia College of Teaching. Intending applicants<br />
should visit the WACOT website to ensure they will be eligible<br />
for registration upon completion of the course.<br />
http://www.collegeofteaching.wa.edu.au/member_policy.html<br />
Please note that registration requirements across all States of<br />
Australia vary and therefore applicants should refer to the relevant<br />
State Registration body for registration guidelines.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Standard admission requirements apply including a requirement<br />
for an existing undergraduate degree. Interested students are also<br />
required to submit a brief curriculum vitae and a personal<br />
statement indicating why they wish to become a teacher.<br />
SPECIAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
All students must undertake and clear a CrimTrac prior to entering<br />
schools and agree to adhere to the School's Rules and Regulations<br />
in relation to professional practice.<br />
http://www.education.ecu.edu.au/prac/.<br />
In addition students will be required to meet requirements of the '<br />
Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Act 2004'.<br />
http://www.checkwwc.wa.gov.au/Employees/default.htm.<br />
COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Mt Lawley, Joondalup, and Bunbury<br />
Campuses.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
A total of 120 credit points is required to complete this course.<br />
Semester 1<br />
CUR4103 Teaching with Specialist Support 12<br />
EDU4101 Foundations of Education 1 12<br />
LAN4105 Language Education 12<br />
MPE4103 Primary Mathematics Education 1 12<br />
PPA4160 First Professional Practice GDEd 6<br />
PPA4260 Second Professional Practice GDEd 6<br />
Semester 2<br />
CUR4203 Programming for Literacy and Numeracy 10<br />
EDU4201 Foundations of Education 2 10<br />
SCE4103 Primary Science Education 10<br />
SSE4129 Teaching Society and Environment (Primary) 10<br />
PPA4360 Final Professional Practice GDEd 20<br />
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />
Course Code I10<br />
The Master of Business Administration program is designed<br />
to develop essential managerial knowledge, skills and attitudes<br />
which will enable graduates to be effective and productive in the<br />
workplace. The fundamental theme of the course is managerial<br />
decision-making within the context of the manager’s interpersonal<br />
and informational roles.<br />
Full details on the regulations governing this course are available<br />
from the Faculty. It should be noted they include the following:<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Completion of a recognised undergraduate degree or Graduate<br />
Certificate or Graduate Diploma and subject to a minimum of two<br />
years relevant work experience.<br />
190 ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008