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Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University

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Select one unit from the following list:<br />

MUS2216 Principal Studies: Classical Performance 3 15<br />

MUS2228 Principal Studies: Jazz Education 3 15<br />

MUS2123 Principal Studies: Contemporary Music<br />

Performance 3 15<br />

Select one unit from the following list:<br />

MUS2207 Music Techniques: Classical 1 15<br />

MUS2226 Music Techniques: Jazz Education 3 15<br />

MUS2127 Music Techniques: Contemporary 1 15<br />

Select one unit from the following list:<br />

MUS2217 Principal Studies: Classical Performance 4 15<br />

MUS2229 Principal Studies: Jazz Education 4 15<br />

MUS2124 Principal Studies: Contemporary Music<br />

Performance 4 15<br />

Select one unit from the following list:<br />

MUS2209 Music Techniques: Classical 2 15<br />

MUS2238 Music Techniques: Jazz Education 4 15<br />

MUS2128 Music Techniques: Contemporary 2 15<br />

Select one unit from the following list:<br />

MUS2111 Music History and Culture: Classical Topic 1 15<br />

MUS2115 Music History and Culture: Jazz History III 15<br />

MUS2114 Music History and Culture: Contemporary<br />

Topic 1 15<br />

Select the following unit in the final semester of study:<br />

CUR4210 Curriculum Enrichment for the Major<br />

Secondary Specialisation<br />

curriculum Major units<br />

15<br />

MUE2125 Teaching Music in Secondary School 15<br />

MUE3120 Contemporary Music Teaching Practices 15<br />

careers: Secondary Music Teacher, Kindergarten to Year 6 Music<br />

Specialist Teacher.<br />

physical science education<br />

campus: Joondalup<br />

The science and education units in this major will focus on<br />

teaching processes and content that equips students to teach<br />

general science in lower secondary school and to take a specialist<br />

teaching role in physical science <strong>course</strong>s (e.g. chemistry and<br />

physics) in upper secondary school (years 11 and 12).<br />

Emphasis is given to inquiry-based practical work, demonstrations,<br />

co-operative group work, whole class discussions and use of<br />

information communication technology to ensure effective<br />

learning and teaching practices in secondary science. Planning,<br />

teaching and assessment strategies will be developed within a<br />

range of science content areas.<br />

Units in this major address key physical science understandings<br />

and provide the extended content knowledge needed to address<br />

the demands and opportunities of the secondary school physical<br />

science curriculum.<br />

Special Admission Requirements: Equivalency to Western<br />

Australia Certificate of Education Mathematics (3C/3D) or<br />

Mathematics Specialist (3A/3B) and equivalency to Chemistry<br />

(3A/3B) or Physics (3A/3B).<br />

The Physical Science Education Major consists of 12 units /<br />

180 credit points.<br />

Major content Study units Credit Points<br />

SCC1111 General Chemistry 15<br />

SCP1111 Physics of Motion 15<br />

MAT1137 Introductory Applied Mathematics 15<br />

SCC1201 Chemistry: Structure and Reactions 15<br />

SCP1112 Waves and Electricity 15<br />

SCC2211 Organic Chemistry 15<br />

130<br />

SCP2343 Intermediate Physics 15<br />

SCI1187 Form and Function in Biology 15<br />

SCC2301 Forensic and Analytical Chemistry 15<br />

CUR4210 Curriculum Enrichment for the Major<br />

Secondary Specialisation 15<br />

curriculum Major units<br />

SCE2101 Secondary Science Education 15<br />

SCE2102 Secondary Science Education 2 15<br />

careers: Secondary Physical Science Teacher.<br />

social science education<br />

campus: Mount Lawley<br />

Focuses on teaching processes, content and skills that will<br />

equip students to teach into the young adolescence phase of<br />

schooling (years 7 to 10). Students aiming to fill specialist social<br />

sciences teaching roles in senior secondary (years 11 and 12)<br />

can elect to specialise in ancient and modern history, politics or<br />

economics. Emphasis is given to inquiry-based practical work,<br />

demonstrations, independent and co-operative group learning,<br />

whole class discussions and use of information communication<br />

technology to ensure effective teaching and learning practices<br />

in secondary society and environment. Units in this program<br />

address key social science and procedural understandings and<br />

provide the content knowledge, skills and values needed to<br />

address the demands and opportunities of the society and<br />

environment learning area in secondary schools.<br />

Additional Major Information<br />

Students must complete 10 Major Content Study units and<br />

2 Curriculum Major units.<br />

The Social Science Education Major consists of 12 units /<br />

180 credit points.<br />

Major content Study units Credit Points<br />

GEO1150 Geography and Environment: People,<br />

Pattern, Process 15<br />

ECF1110 Economics I 15<br />

POL1104 Foundations of Politics and Government 15<br />

CUR2210 Curriculum Extension and Enrichment 15<br />

Select one unit from the following list:<br />

HIS1105 World History 15<br />

HIS1106 Themes in Australian History 15<br />

Select five units from the following list:<br />

ACS2122 Aboriginal Perspectives on the Environment 15<br />

ECF2210 Capital Markets II 15<br />

ECF2211 National Economy II 15<br />

GEO3150 Geography of Environmental Change:<br />

A Planet Transformed 15<br />

HIS3101 Human Rights: Struggles for Global Justice 15<br />

HIS3102 War and Peace in the 20th Century 15<br />

HIS3103 Drugs, Alcohol and Empire 15<br />

HIS3104 Revolutionary Europe 1789-1871 15<br />

HIS3105 Criminal Underworlds: Crime and Society<br />

Since 1800 15<br />

HIS3106 The World’s Most Dangerous Places:<br />

Politics and History through Documentary 15<br />

HIS3124 The History and Sociology of Genocide 15<br />

HIS3126 Conflict in Europe 1860-1990 15<br />

HIS3127 Ancient Greece and Rome 15<br />

HIS3136 History and Politics of Indigenous Peoples<br />

of the Pacific Rim 15<br />

POL3103 Terrorism 15<br />

POL3106 Public Policy: Shaping Nations 15<br />

POL3109 China: The Rise of a Global Power 15<br />

POL3110 Global Politics and the Environment 15

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