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17. Selection information


17. Selection information

Admission to the first year of the Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and the Bachelor of Education (Primary) normally requires the Victorian Certificate of Education or equivalent Year 12 certificate. Prerequisites include VCE Units 1 and 2 - General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods and VCE Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 25 in English (any).

Admission to the Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies TAFE Pathways program requires the completion of a Diploma of Children's Services from an approved TAFE.

Admission to the Graduate Diploma in Education and Bachelor of Teaching combined courses requires the completion of an undergraduate degree including studies in approved teaching areas. The Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) requires the completion of an indergraduate degree.

The transfer of students from the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Creative Arts into the combined Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching or Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching normally occurs following the completion of the first year of study. Please note in 2007 applicants must have completed 200 points of Arts or Creative Arts subjects.

The transfer of students from the Bachelor of Music into the combined Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Teaching normally occurs following the completion of the second year of study. Please note in 2007 students must have completed the required music study to be ready to undertake the teaching component of the course.

Where students have previously completed one or more years of a recognised tertiary course, they may be eligible to apply for entry into the second year, or a later year, of an equivalent course. As application procedures vary for different courses, it is best to contact the Faculty of Education Student Centre for advice.

Places will also be offered through the University's Access Melbourne Program for students from educationally, financially or socially disadvantaged backgrounds enrolling in undergraduate programs. To achieve this increased participation of students from diverse backgrounds the University has developed Access Melbourne, a combined special entry and access scholarships scheme. For further information contact The Information Centre Tel: (03) 8344 6543 Freecall: 1800 801 662 or email http://unimelb.custhelp.com.



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