
The University of Melbourne
Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) is for those seeking dual registration to teach in early childhood settings (0–5 years) and across all primary years (5–12 years) as a generalist teacher.
Delivery mode
The University of Melbourne offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Grattan Street, Parkville
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Have an undergraduate degree in any discipline that has at least one full year of full-time equivalent study to one or more learning areas of the primary school curriculum.
Complete and meet all benchmarks for the Teacher Capability Assessment Tool (TCAT).
Additional requirements may apply.Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) will prepare you for the following roles.
Early Childhood Teacher
An Early Childhood Teacher educates young children in the years before they begin primary school. You might work in a childcare centre, a kindergar...
Primary School Teacher
A Primary School Teacher is responsible for developing lesson plans, delivering educational content, and creating a supportive classroom environmen...
Education Researcher
An Education Researcher studies educational practices and trends to inform teaching strategies. You may work in academic institutions or government...
Education Consultant
An Education Consultant provides expert advice on educational programmes and policies to schools, institutions, or individuals. You might work with...
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