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 Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching


Table of Contents

1. Course outline
2. Practicum requirements
3. Honours degrees
4. Deferral
5. Part-time studies
6. Selection into the Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching
7. Further information

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Arts who wish to undertake a secondary teaching qualification and who have completed at least one year of the Bachelor of Creative Arts can apply to transfer to the combined Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching, a four year full-time (or approved equivalent) program. The combined course comprises a total of 400 points with 250 points undertaken in the Bachelor of Creative Arts and 150 points in the Bachelor of Teaching. The first two years of the combined course are devoted to Creative Arts subjects, with Bachelor of Teaching subjects normally undertaken in years 3 and 4.

 1. Course outline

The normal pattern of study is as follows:

 Table 10: Bachelor of Creative Arts / Bachelor of Teaching
 

Bachelor of Creative Arts  

Bachelor of Teaching  

Year 1  

100 points (at least 75 points at level 1)  

-  

Year 2  

100 points (75 points level 2, 25 points level 3)  

-  

Year 3  

12.5 points (level 3)  

87.5 points (all compulsory level 1 subjects)  

Year 4  

37.5 points (level 3)  

62.5 points (all compulsory level 2 subjects)  

Note: The structure given above may be varied in several ways:

 2. Practicum requirements

Bachelor of Teaching students complete a minimum of 45 days of supervised practice teaching in schools plus an extended internship in final year. Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching students should note that they are expected to meet their practicum commitments where these may occur in semester breaks at the same time as some Creative Arts subjects are offered on an intensive basis.

 3. Honours degrees

Students who wish to complete a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) degree undertake the additional honours year as a final fifth year after year 4 of the combined program.

Students who wish to complete the Bachelor of Teaching (Honours) within years 3 and 4 will be able to apply in the same way as all other Bachelor of Teaching students.

 4. Deferral

Deferral of a place in the combined course is not possible.

 5. Part-time studies

Part time studies are available in the first two years of the combined course (the Creative Arts component) but not in years 3 and 4 (the Bachelor of Teaching component).

 6. Selection into the Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching

Students must initially gain admission to the Bachelor of Creative Arts through the normal VTAC processes. At the end of first year of the Bachelor of Creative Arts, students who have completed at least 87.5 points can apply for the combined course by submitting an internal transfer form to the Faculty of Education. Admission to the combined course is also possible after second year, provided that the prerequisite subjects for two teaching areas have been completed. Selection will be based on academic merit and conditional upon appropriate selection of later year Creative Arts subjects to meet prerequisites for the student's intended teaching areas. Sub-quotas may be set for particular Learning Area Studies.

 7. Further information

Further information about the Bachelor of Creative Arts is available from the School of Studies in Creative Arts (phone +61 3 9344 8389 or +61 3 9344 8362, http://www.vca.unimelb.edu.au/ssca/) and from the Victorian College of the Arts Handbook 2000.

Further information about the Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching is available from the School of Studies in Creative Arts or the Education Faculty Office.



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