Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Build on your undergraduate degree to become an Early Childhood teacher. Maybe it is time for a career change or studying for your degree has shown you that teaching is where you belong.  You will graduate from this degree with the confidence and skills to teach in Pre-Schools throughout Australia and overseas. This is a hands-on course that will get you into the classroom for a minimum of 60 days where you can put into practice what you have learnt.
You will discover how young children learn and how you can develop and support their learning prior to school settings, with a focus on nature pedagogy. You’ll look at examples from around the world and learn how to best work with children from diverse backgrounds.
Our Master of Teacher (Early Childhood) program is offered on campus at Mt Helen (Ballarat) in an accelerated mode over 2 years full time or 4 years part time.  It is also offered online  (part-time study is not available to international students).  We offer flexible pathways to suit peoples’ individual circumstances; this means blended options that include a combination of on campus and online study are also possible.

Academic Entry Requirements

Successful completion of a recognised 3-year bachelor degree or equivalent.

English language requirement

Early Childhood

 

Overall IELTS band score of 7.0 (with at least 7.5 for Speaking and Listening and 6.5 for Reading and Writing) or equivalent English language test

Or

Successful completion of two years full-time equivalent study at a recognised Australian university within the past two years 

(with the proviso that students must prove they meet the English language requirement as determined by the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) to be eligible for registration)

 

Extra Requirements

Essential requirements for selection and application

Additional details form

Compulsory: Applicants must complete and submit an additional details form to support their application. The form is available for download here.

Referee report form

Compulsory: A referee report form must be completed to support the application. The form is available for download here. This form is emailed directly from the referee to the FedUni Admissions team, as per the included submission directions.