Bachelor of Educational Studies
Program Overview
Bachelor of Educational Studies
The Bachelor of Educational Studies is a three-year course that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of education and its related fields.
Course Rules and Maps
Course maps provide a visual representation of the course rules and the sequence of units. Course rules are published in the official ACU Handbook and are subject to change. Any queries regarding the course structure should be directed to the course coordinator.
Course Maps
- Commencing semester 1 course map PDF
- Commencing semester 2 course map PDF
Course Rules
- Course rules 2026
- Course rules prior to 2026 (select year of commencement)
Unit Offerings
- ACU Core Curriculum Please note that study modes and unit availability are subject to change and not all units are on offer at all times. Units might be offered in different modes (on-campus, multi-mode, online scheduled or online unscheduled). If you are unsure which mode is the most suitable for you, please contact your course coordinator prior to enrolling.
Minimum Enrolment Numbers
Minimum enrolment numbers apply to all units. The University reserves the right to cancel units with low enrolment numbers. Students will be advised of cancellations prior to the start of semester and offered an alternative unit if one is available.
Enrolment
You must enrol for the whole academic year if you commence in Semester 1 or if you are re-enrolling. You can change your enrolment up until the census date for each semester or professional term. See the Academic Calendar for key dates.
Course Information
- 3-year Enrolment Information (PDF)
- Transferring to a Teaching Degree (PDF)
- ACU Core Curriculum
General Advice
For all general enquiries, or questions regarding your course enrolment, fees, timetabling, results or graduation, please contact the relevant university staff.
About ACU
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