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Gummy_bear

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oh no! i just got a letter from UAC asking if my preferences were correct and under my number 1 preference it said "this is a retraining course and not availible to current school leaders' and it was the PERFECT COURSE exactly what i wanted! i never read that it wasnt for school leavers, it was even in the 2006 UAC guide!

Does anyone know of a Bachelor of education course where i can major in secondary school visual arts at university of newcastle? preferably at ourimbah campus??

Please help me! ><
 

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try looking in the uac guide book
it has all the courses and stuff
 

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argh! of course! silly me!

*runs to find book*
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*runs back*

Thankyou!
 

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I'm not sure about this, but I though for teaching you had to do in your case an "arts degree" and then a B education after? I'd go talk to your careers advisor, or ring up the uni and ask abt the course or related courses...still u do have time to change ur preferences
 

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for teaching courses you do your bachelor of watever ( a schooly subject ), and some courses have an optional DIP ED at the end of your course for a year, allowing you to become a teacher :)
 

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iceflower: i was actually being sincere, i really hadnt thought about the UAC guide. im never sarcastic on here...(that was sarcasm :p)

Thanks everyone for your help, i managed to find a good course, cept it isnt at the campus i wanted but i can deal with that. i went online and change it, after searching my room for my pin, which i found under my bed. lol.

Anywhoo thanks again, i guess this thread can be closed, all is good. lol
 

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melsc and jarvis:

You don't have to do a non-teaching degree at all. You can do a DipEd, or a BEd, and then go straight into teaching. My mum just did a DipEd, and she's a teacher. My uni lecturer (who's also a Rhodes scholar) just did a BEd to initially become a teacher.

Usually, most unis don't offer this anymore (most have combined BA DipEd or BA BEd), but it's not a state requirement. It is, however, a requirement for all registered teachers to have an educational degree (whether it's a DipEd, GradDipEd, BEd, etc).
 

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