Faculty of Education

Table of Contents

1. Overview
    1.1. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Honours)
        1.1.1. Course objectives
            1.1.1.1. Enquiries
        1.1.2. Concurrent diplomas
2. Course structure
    2.1. Overview
    2.2. Workload
    2.3. Credit
    2.4. Course outline for students commencing the Parkville program prior to 2002
    2.5. Course outline for students enrolled prior to 1998
3. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Pathways Program)
    3.1. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Pathways Program) (Honours)
    3.2. Course outline for students commencing the course 1999 and beyond
    3.3. Course outline for students enrolled prior to 1999
4. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (International Program)
5. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Singapore Program) - final intake 2002
    5.1. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Singapore Program) (Honours)
Subject Lists
    Subject descriptions: Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies - Parkville program - 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001
        First year
        Second year
        Third year
    Fourth Year
    Subject descriptions: Pathways Program 1999 and beyond
        First year
        Second year
        Third Year
    Fourth Year
    Fifth Year
    Subject descriptions: International Program
        First year
        Second year
        Third year
    Subject descriptions: Singapore Program (prior to 2003)
        First year
        Second year
        Third year


The final intake into the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies was 2001. There will be no further intake into this course. The following information applies only to students who are currently enrolled in the course. Please note this does not apply to the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Pathways) course or Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (International Program).

1. Overview

The Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (BECS) is a 400-point four-year degree course designed to meet the growing demand for early childhood educators who can work across a range of early childhood services. The general aim of the course is to educate students in early childhood studies and to provide professional training for students

Students enrolled in this course are not qualified to teach in primary schools.

The BECS course consists of five main areas of study:

1.1. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Honours)

To qualify for the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Honours) award a student must satisfy the normal course requirements and they must:

1.1.1. Course objectives

On completion of the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies graduates should:

1.1.1.1. Enquiries

For further information about this course please contact the Faculty Office, telephone (03) 8344 8285.

1.1.2. Concurrent diplomas

For information regarding enrolment in concurrent diplomas, please refer to the entry under Bachelor of Early Childhood Education.

2. Course structure

2.1. Overview

The course can be completed in a minimum of four and maximum of 10 years.

To qualify for the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies, you must satisfy the following requirements:

2.2. Workload

The standard workload for each year is 100 points. Special permission may be granted to enrol in 112.5 points in years other than the first year of the course.

2.3. Credit

Credit towards the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies may be granted for previous relevant tertiary studies. Credit is determined by the faculty and awarded at the time of enrolment.

Credit is not normally granted for studies undertaken more than 10 years prior to the year of admission to the degree.

For further details refer to the Faculty of Education Credit Policy which is available from the Faculty Office.

2.4. Course outline for students commencing the Parkville program prior to 2002

The normal pattern of study for a full-time student is as follows:

First year
Semester 1Points
 465-101 CDS11 Child Family & Society12.5
 465-104 CFS11 Language & Literacy12.5
 465-106 CTP11 Teaching & Learning12.5
 465-108 ECP11 Introduction to the Field12.5
Semester 2
 465-100 Practicum 16.25
 465-102 CDS12 Cognitive Development12.5
 465-103 CDS13 Physical Development12.5
 465-105 CFS12 Arts 112.5
 465-107 CTP12 Curriculum Design6.25
Total Points100.0
Second year
Semester 1Points
 465-201 CDS21 Social & Emotional Development12.5
 465-202 CDS22 Socialisation and Identity12.5
 465-205 CFS22 Arts 212.5
 485-256 ECP21 Safety Health & Nutrition12.5
Semester 2
 465-200 Practicum 212.5
 465-203 CDS23 Play & Development12.5
 465-206 CTP21 Curriculum 0-312.5
 485-257 CFS21 Mathematics12.5
Total Points100.0
Third year
Year-longPoints
 465-300 Practicum 318.75
Semester 1
 465-302 CDS32 Developmental Differences12.5
 465-305 CTP31 Curriculum 3-512.5
 465-306 CTP32 Curriculum Design6.25
 485-361 CFS32 Science12.5
Semester 2
 465-301 CDS31 Language, Literacy & Numeracy12.5
 465-307 ECP31 Regulation & Policy12.5
 485-360 CFS31 Information Technology12.5
Total Points100.0
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 465-402 CDS42 Assessment & Evaluation12.5
 465-403 CTP41 Inclusive Curriculum12.5
 465-405 ECP42 Administrative Processes12.5
 465-406 ECP43 Managing The Centre12.5
Semester 2
 465-400 Practicum 412.5
 465-401 CDS41 Social Diversity12.5
 465-404 ECP41 Leadership & Advocacy12.5
 Plus either 
 465-407 Special Research Study12.5
 OR 
 465-416 Special Research Study (Honours)12.5
Total Points100.0

Students upgrading from the Diploma of Social Science (Child-Care Services) undertake 465-428 Practicum 4D and 465-429 Practicum 4Einstead of 465-400 Practicum 4.

Refer to the Faculty Office for credit details.

2.5. Course outline for students enrolled prior to 1998

Please refer to the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies entry in the University of Melbourne Undergraduate Studies Handbook 2001.

3. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Pathways Program)

The Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies Pathways Program is designed to give holders of a TAFE Diploma of Children's Services the opportunity to upgrade their qualification to degree level by undertaking the BECS course part time and on an external basis.

Students entering the Pathways Program from 1999 receive 150 points credit towards the BECS course and complete the remaining 250 points externally, normally over five years. Students enrolled in this course prior to 1999 complete 200 points, normally over four years.

Students will have the opportunity to attend an orientation program at the beginning of the course. An additional campus program will be provided during each semester.

Completion of this course does not qualify graduates to teach in primary schools.

3.1. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Pathways Program) (Honours)

To qualify for the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Pathways Program) (Honours) award, a student must satisfy the following requirements in addition to the normal course requirements:

3.2. Course outline for students commencing the course 1999 and beyond

The normal pattern of study is as follows:

First year
Semester 1Points
 465-111 CFS12P Arts 112.5
 465-112 CTP11P Teaching and Learning12.5
Semester 2
 465-212 CDS22P Socialisation and Identity12.5
 485-255 CFS21P Mathematics12.5
Total Points50.0
Second year
Semester 1Points
 465-313 CDS31P Language, Literacy & Numeracy12.5
 465-315 CTP31P Curriculum 3-512.5
Semester 2
 465-213 CDS23P Play & Development12.5
 485-358 CFS31P Information Technology12.5
Total Points50.0
Third year
Year-longPoints
 465-312 Practicum 3 P18.75
Semester 1
 465-316 CTP32P Curriculum Design 26.25
 465-424 ECP42P Administrative Processes12.5
Semester 2
 465-314 CDS32P Developmental Differences12.5
Total Points50.0
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 465-422 CTP41P Inclusive Curriculum12.5
 465-425 ECP43P Managing the Centre12.5
Semester 2
 465-420 CDS41P Social Diversity12.5
 485-359 CFS32P Science12.5
Total Points50.0
Fifth year
Year-longPoints
 465-419 Practicum 4P12.5
Semester 1
 465-421 CDS42P Assessment and Evaluation12.5
 465-423 ECP41P Leadership & Advocacy12.5
Semester 2
 465-426 Special Research Study P12.5
 OR 
 465-427 Special Research Study P (Honours)12.5
Total Points50.0

3.3. Course outline for students enrolled prior to 1999

Please refer to the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies entry in the University of Melbourne Undergraduate Studies Handbook 2001.

4. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (International Program)

The Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (International) is devoted to the professional development of preschool professionals in Singapore. This program provides a pathway from the Diploma of Preschool Teaching to a degree in early childhood. Additional credit is provided for applicants with a Diploma of Preschool Education (Leadership) or a three-year diploma qualification. This new program has been revised and designed to complement previous studies at the diploma level and to extend studies in early childhood to the degree level. The subjects offered in this program provide options for students to explore current issues in early childhood and their impact in Singapore.

First year
 472-223 Infant & Toddler Curriculum12.5
 472-320 Developmental Differences & Assessment12.5
 472-323 Administration in EC Services12.5
Total Points37.5
Second year
 472-220 Language Literacy & Numeracy Development12.5
 472-221 Researching Play & Development12.5
 472-222 Preschool Curriculum12.5
 472-224 Ethical Issues in Early Childhood12.5
 472-321 Current Issues in Development12.5
 472-322 Reflective Practice & EC Training12.5
 472-324 Leadership in Practice12.5
 472-326 Designing Research in Early Childhood12.5
Total Points100.0
Third year
 472-120 Contexts of Development12.5
 472-121 Socialisation & Identity in Development12.5
 472-122 Managing Early Childhood Services12.5
 472-325 Special Practicum (Singapore)12.5
 472-327 Research Project12.5
Total Points62.5

5. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Singapore Program) - final intake 2002

The Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Singapore Program) is taught in Singapore through an arrangement with the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM). Holders of the Diploma in Early Childhood Studies from SIM (or equivalent) have the opportunity to upgrade their qualification to degree level by undertaking the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies in a combined distance/intensive mode.

Students enrolled in the Singapore Program receive 200 points credit towards the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies and complete the remaining 200 points in Singapore, normally over three years.

This course is only available to international students. Subjects are not available under the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS).

Completion of this course does not qualify graduates to teach in primary schools.

First year
Semester 1Points
 465-109 CDS11S Child Family & Society12.5
 465-208 CDS23S Play & Development12.5
Semester 2
 465-110 CFS12S Arts 112.5
 465-209 CTP21S Curriculum 0-312.5
 465-408 ECP41S Leadership & Advocacy12.5
Total Points62.5
Second year
Semester 1Points
 465-308 CDS31S Language, Literacy & Numeracy12.5
 465-310 CTP31S Curriculum 3-512.5
 485-362 CFS31S Information Technology12.5
Semester 2
 465-311 CDS32S Developmental Differences12.5
 465-409 CDS41S Social Diversity12.5
 465-413 ECP43S Managing The Centre12.5
Total Points75.0
Third year
Semester 1Points
 465-410 ECP42S Administrative Processes12.5
 465-411 CDS42S Assessment & Evaluation12.5
 465-412 CTP41S Inclusive Curriculum12.5
Semester 2
 465-414 Special Practicum Study (Singapore)12.5
 Plus either 
 465-418 Special Research Study Singapore12.5
 OR 
 465-415 Special Research Study Singapore-Honours12.5
Total Points62.5

5.1. Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Singapore Program) (Honours)

To qualify for the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (Singapore Program) (Honours) award a student must satisfy the normal course requirements and they must:

Subject descriptions: Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies - Parkville program - 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001

First year

465-100 Practicum 1
465-101 CDS11 Child Family & Society
465-102 CDS12 Cognitive Development
465-103 CDS13 Physical Development
465-104 CFS11 Language & Literacy
465-105 CFS12 Arts 1
465-106 CTP11 Teaching & Learning
465-107 CTP12 Curriculum Design
465-108 ECP11 Introduction to the Field

Second year

465-200 Practicum 2
465-201 CDS21 Social & Emotional Development
465-202 CDS22 Socialisation and Identity
465-203 CDS23 Play & Development
465-205 CFS22 Arts 2
465-206 CTP21 Curriculum 0-3
485-256 ECP21 Safety Health & Nutrition
485-257 CFS21 Mathematics

Third year

465-300 Practicum 3
465-301 CDS31 Language, Literacy & Numeracy
465-302 CDS32 Developmental Differences
465-305 CTP31 Curriculum 3-5
465-306 CTP32 Curriculum Design
465-307 ECP31 Regulation & Policy
485-360 CFS31 Information Technology
485-361 CFS32 Science

Fourth Year

465-400 Practicum 4
465-401 CDS41 Social Diversity
465-402 CDS42 Assessment & Evaluation
465-403 CTP41 Inclusive Curriculum
465-404 ECP41 Leadership & Advocacy
465-405 ECP42 Administrative Processes
465-406 ECP43 Managing The Centre
465-407 Special Research Study
465-416 Special Research Study (Honours)
465-428 Practicum 4D
465-429 Practicum 4E

Subject descriptions: Pathways Program 1999 and beyond

First year

465-111 CFS12P Arts 1
465-112 CTP11P Teaching and Learning
465-212 CDS22P Socialisation and Identity
485-255 CFS21P Mathematics

Second year

465-213 CDS23P Play & Development
465-313 CDS31P Language, Literacy & Numeracy
465-315 CTP31P Curriculum 3-5
485-358 CFS31P Information Technology

Third Year

465-312 Practicum 3 P
465-314 CDS32P Developmental Differences
465-316 CTP32P Curriculum Design 2
465-424 ECP42P Administrative Processes

Fourth Year

465-420 CDS41P Social Diversity
465-422 CTP41P Inclusive Curriculum
465-425 ECP43P Managing the Centre
485-359 CFS32P Science

Fifth Year

465-419 Practicum 4P
465-421 CDS42P Assessment and Evaluation
465-423 ECP41P Leadership & Advocacy
465-426 Special Research Study P
465-427 Special Research Study P (Honours)

Subject descriptions: International Program

First year

472-223 Infant & Toddler Curriculum
472-320 Developmental Differences & Assessment
472-323 Administration in EC Services

Second year

472-220 Language Literacy & Numeracy Development
472-221 Researching Play & Development
472-222 Preschool Curriculum
472-224 Ethical Issues in Early Childhood
472-321 Current Issues in Development
472-322 Reflective Practice & EC Training
472-324 Leadership in Practice
472-326 Designing Research in Early Childhood

Third year

472-120 Contexts of Development
472-121 Socialisation & Identity in Development
472-122 Managing Early Childhood Services
472-325 Special Practicum (Singapore)
472-327 Research Project

Subject descriptions: Singapore Program (prior to 2003)

First year

465-109 CDS11S Child Family & Society
465-110 CFS12S Arts 1
465-208 CDS23S Play & Development
465-209 CTP21S Curriculum 0-3
465-408 ECP41S Leadership & Advocacy

Second year

465-308 CDS31S Language, Literacy & Numeracy
465-310 CTP31S Curriculum 3-5
465-311 CDS32S Developmental Differences
465-409 CDS41S Social Diversity
465-413 ECP43S Managing The Centre
485-362 CFS31S Information Technology

Third year

465-410 ECP42S Administrative Processes
465-411 CDS42S Assessment & Evaluation
465-412 CTP41S Inclusive Curriculum
465-414 Special Practicum Study (Singapore)
465-418 Special Research Study Singapore
465-415 Special Research Study Singapore-Honours



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