Graduate Programs: Australia / New Zealand
Australian Capital Territory
Canberra University, Division of Communication and Education
New South Wales
Charles Sturt University
The Faculty of Education at Charles Sturt University has a long distinguished tradition of offering undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications to educators across Australia and around the world.
School of Education, Macquarie University
Southern Cross University, Education
School of Education, University of New England, Australia
University of New South Wales, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
University of Sydney
University of Western Sydney
Adult Education, Creative Arts, Early Childhood Education, Educational Computing, English & Literacy, Mathematics Education, Sport & Physical Education, School Counselling, Science Education.
University of Wollongong
Northern Territory
Charles Darwin University, School of Education
Queensland
James Cook University
Griffith University, postgraduate education programs
University of Queensland, Graduate School of Education
Offers a range of postgraduate research and coursework programs, including a Doctor of Philosophy and a masters degree specializing in teaching for literacy, multiliteracies, and technology. The delivery of these programs is flexible and students have the option of completing their entire degree by distance education.
Contact: Graduate School of Education Information
University of Southern Queensland
South Australia
Flinders University
University of Adelaide, Graduate School of Education
Contact: Professor J J Smolicz
University of South Australia, School of Education
To provide teachers with the knowledge and skills necessary to critically analyse debates about literacy curriculum and teaching and to make a practical contribution to the development of quality teaching practices and education policy in the field.
Tasmania
Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania
The primary objective of the courses are to enable the competent, experienced professional to broaden, deepen, update and integrate knowledge in his/her specialised area of interest and expertise. Both the coursework and written assignments, projects or dissertation undertaken by the student should thus reflect this specialisation. For this reason there is a wide variety of coursework units available, with general areas of specialisation ranging from Administration to Curriculum Design, from Inclusive Education to Arts in Education, from Teaching English as a Second Language to Adult Learning and University Teaching, from On-line learning to Studies in Asia for Teachers, from Mathematics to LOTE.
Victoria
Deakin University
Language and Literacy Education
Contact: Rod Maclean
School of Arts & Education, La Trobe University
Master of Education
Falculty of Education, Monash University
This program prepares graduates for employment in the area of early childhood and childrens services.
University of Ballarat, School of Education
University of Melbourne
Western Australia
Edith Cowan University
Contact: Ms Penny Prideaux
School of Education, Murdoch University
University of Notre Dame Australia
Notre Dames Education and Teaching Program covers a complete spectrum from the preparation and formation of beginning teachers, to the continuing professional development and further education of experienced educators and school leaders. It aims to serve the needs of teachers working at, or preparing for, Early Childhood Education, Primary and Secondary schools.
New Zealand
Massey University
Graduate Diploma in Education
School of Education, University of Otago
Contact: education@otago.ac.nz
School of Education, University of Waikato
University of Canterbury
School of Education, Victoria University of Wellington
The importance of education for the development of both the individual and society has always been widely acknowledged. The study of education is a multidisciplinary field that investigates how social institutions and social factors influence people and their educational needs, as well as how an individuals characteristics and differences influence the ways in which they learn.
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