To upgrade qualifications of graduate and practising professionals engaged in educational activities, facilitating them to work in a diverse and changing range of services for the education and care of children from birth to eight years of age.
Content & Structure
The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Inservice) consists of 36 units of courses. Students must complete three core courses and five elective courses selected from the remaining courses listed in the schedule. Students completing the program as part of the Department of Education and Child Development (DECD) Universal Access Project must complete EDUC 5138 Foundations for Professional Learning and a selected number of core and elective courses that will be established in a Professional Learning Plan developed in the Foundations for Professional Learning course.
1. Students must complete the following two core courses: EDUC 1014 Developing a Play Curriculum and EDUC 1016 Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood. DECD Universal Access Project students also complete EDUC 5138 Foundations for Professional Learning as a third core course (see Rules 4 and 5)
2. Students must complete one Indigenous Studies elective. EDUC 4169 Education, Change and Society is mandatory and exclusive to students who are completing this program under the DECD Universal Access Project.
3. Students must complete five more courses selected from the remaining elective courses listed in the schedule.
4. Students within the DECD Universal Access Project with an Early Childhood three year undergraduate early childhood degree complete the following as their three core courses: EDUC 5138 Foundations for Professional Learning, EDUC 2050 Brain Development in the Early Years, EDUC 4169 Education, Change and Society. The remaining five courses are selected from the Electives listed on the schedule.
5. Students within the DECD Universal Access Project without an Early Childhood undergraduate education degree complete the three core course, as outlined in Rule 1, plus the Indigenous studies course EDUC 4169 Education, Change and Society, plus EDUC 2050 Brain Development in the Early Years, for a total of 5 core courses. The remaining three courses are selected from the Electives listed on the schedule.
6. EDUC 5138 Foundations for Professional Learning is a mandatory core course for students who are completing this program under the DECD Universal Access Project; it must be completed as a core course during the first Study Period in which they are enrolled in the program. EDUC 5138 Foundations for Professional Learning may be completed as an elective with the permission of the Program Director by students wishing to apply for recognition of prior learning and to renew their academic literacies. It must be taken as an initial course under these circumstances.
7. Students completing the program as part of the DECD Universal Access Project may be granted up to 13.5 units of credit for elective courses based on Recognition of Prior Learning.
Notes
1. EDUC 5070 Practitioner Inquiry 1 and EDUC 5071 Practitioner Inquiry 2 are only available to students completing the program as part of the DECD Universal Access Project.