Program Overview
The Master of Teaching is a pre-service teaching degree that provides the skills and knowledge to teach in primary or secondary schools. The program is designed to build upon tertiary qualifications and experience, enabling students to complete a teaching qualification in as little as 18 months. The degree is accredited through the Tasmanian Teachers Registration Board and is recognized in all Australian states and territories. Graduates will be prepared to inspire the next generation of students with confidence and professionalism.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- Overview:* The Master of Teaching is a pre-service teaching degree that gives you the skills and knowledge to teach in a primary or secondary school setting. The degree is designed to build upon tertiary qualifications and experience, enabling students to complete a teaching qualification in as little as 18 months with our new fast track options. Your studies are informed by internationally renowned research in English literacy, inclusive education, arts and creativity, regional and rural education, and other areas inspired by the unique challenges and opportunities of education in Tasmania.
- Objectives:*
- Demonstrate the integration of discipline-specific knowledge with pedagogical skills of planning, managing and assessing learning in a primary or secondary school setting.
- Apply cognitive creative, analytical, critical and practical skills consistent with advanced knowledge in education.
- Synthesise theoretical understanding and practical skills to effectively plan, present and implement complex learning and teaching practices.
- Communicate and advocate effectively with students, teachers, parents and other educational stakeholders.
- Exhibit professional practice informed by critical attention to values that underpin contemporary education.
- Program Description:* This course is accredited through the Tasmanian Teachers Registration Board and is recognised in all Australian states and territories. Practice your teaching skills in a safe and supportive environment with 60 days of professional experience placements in classrooms, graduating with the confidence to inspire the next generation.
Outline:
- Content:* The Master of Teaching requires the completion of 200 credit points in either the Primary or Secondary stream.
- Structure:* In the Master of Teaching (Primary) you will complete 200 credit points of core units and; three Professional Experience placements. In the Master of Teaching (Secondary) you will complete: 137.5 credit points of core units and; 12.5 credit points of degree elective units; 25 credit points for the first teaching specialisation; 25 credit points for the second teaching specialisation three Professional Experience placements.
Careers:
- Potential Career Paths:*
- Primary Teacher
- Secondary Teacher
- Opportunities and Outcomes:*
- Employment in public and private schools in all states and territories of Australia
- Further study in education or related fields
- Leadership roles in education
University of Tasmania
Overview:
The University of Tasmania is a public research university located in Tasmania, Australia. It is known for its commitment to sustainability and has been ranked #1 in climate action globally for three consecutive years by the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. The university prides itself on its welcoming and collaborative community, fostering deep connections with local industry, schools, and the Tasmanian community.
Services Offered:
The university offers a wide range of services to students, including:
Academic support:
Guidance on course selection, academic advising, and tutoring services.Student life and wellbeing:
Support services for mental health, physical health, and financial wellbeing.Campus facilities:
Access to libraries, computer labs, sports facilities, and student clubs and societies.Accommodation:
On-campus and off-campus accommodation options for students.Scholarships and financial aid:
Various scholarships and financial aid programs to support students.International student support:
Dedicated services for international students, including visa assistance and cultural orientation programs.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at the University of Tasmania can expect a vibrant and engaging campus experience. The university offers a range of opportunities for students to connect with each other and the wider community through:
Clubs and societies:
A diverse range of clubs and societies catering to various interests.Sporting activities:
Opportunities to participate in various sports and recreational activities.Events and activities:
Regular events and activities organized by the university and student groups.Campus locations:
The university has campuses in Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, and Sydney, offering diverse learning environments and experiences.Key Reasons to Study There:
Sustainability leadership:
The university's commitment to sustainability and its #1 ranking in climate action globally.Hands-on learning:
Emphasis on practical and experiential learning opportunities.Strong research focus:
A reputation for research excellence and impact.Welcoming and supportive community:
A friendly and inclusive environment for students.Unique location:
The opportunity to study and live in the beautiful and diverse island state of Tasmania.Academic Programs:
The University of Tasmania offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
Business and Law
Creative Arts and Design
Earth, Sea, Antarctic and Environment
Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
Health and Medicine
Science, Technology and Engineering
The university is particularly strong in areas such as marine science, Antarctic research, environmental studies, and indigenous studies.
Other:
Entry Requirements:
For Domestic students If you’re interested in studying the Master of Teaching you’ll need to meet the following requirements: Domestic Students The minimum entry requirements, for all students, is the completion of a Bachelor’s degree in a non-education discipline at an approved tertiary education institute. Additional pre-requisites: Primary teaching proficiency Your initial degree should contain a major or equivalent in one of the available teaching proficiency areas. Secondary teaching specialisation Completion of the secondary teaching stream requires two teaching specialisations. The first teaching specialisation requires a major or equivalent in one of the available teaching specialisations. The second teaching specialisation requires at least a minor or equivalent, including at least two units at second year (Intermediate) level or above. Some specialisations, such as Science, will required a major or equivalent. More detail regarding proficiency and specialisation requirements can be found below under "Entry Requirements". Not sure how your major and curriculum areas match up? Contact us to discuss your options. Additional units If your initial degree does not meet the requirements of a proficiency or specialisation, you may be offered the opportunity to complete additional undergraduate units either prior to or concurrently with your Master of Teaching in order to meet the requirements. Your offer letter will specify any additional units you will need to complete. Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education. Prior to undertaking their final Professional Experience placement, Master of Teaching students are required to complete the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education (LANTITE) Primary proficiencies: Primary Proficiency area Discipline Study English English studies (literature/textual) and may include studies in communications, creative writing, linguistics, media, or film. Humanities & Social Sciences Humanities and social sciences with units drawn from Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian or Pacific studies, business, civics, commerce, cultural studies, economics, geography, government, history, legal studies, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion studies, social communication and sociology. Mathematics Pure or applied mathematics. Applicants with a Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Accounting can receive the Mathematics proficiency. Science Biology or chemistry or physics or environmental science or geology. Applicants with a Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Medicine can receive the Science proficiency. The Arts Visual arts, music, media art, theatre, or drama or dance. Health & Physical Education (HPE) Physical education studies, health studies, health promotion, human movement studies, nutrition education, sports sciences. Languages A single language including study of the spoken and written language. Technologies Computing or computer technology. Secondary: First teaching area Specialisation Minimum Discipline Study for Teaching Area English A major in English with at least three units of a strong core of textual studies including literature. Other units may include studies in communications, creative writing, linguistics, media studies, film studies, drama/performance arts studies. Humanities & Social Sciences A major in humanities or social sciences drawn from areas such as Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian or Pacific studies, civics, cultural studies, geography, government, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion studies, social communication and sociology. Business and Commerce can be paired with a second specialisation in Middle School Mathematics (or Mathematics where the requirement is met) Mathematics A major in pure or applied mathematics that must include algebra and calculus. One unit only of statistics may be counted provided it is studied as a stand-alone unit. Engineering units may be considered upon review of unit statements for appropriate mathematical content. Science A major in science including four units in a discipline (biology or physics or chemistry or earth and environmental science) including at least two units at 2nd year level or above. Engineering can be accepted for Science specialisation and MSM as second specialisation. The Arts – Double Arts A major in one of drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art The Arts A major in one of drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art Health & Physical Education (HPE) Not offered – no course provided. Languages A major in a language including study of the spoken and written language, Units counted towards the major must be above an introductory level of study. Native speakers of a language must hold an undergraduate degree and may obtain verification from an Australian university indicating that their level of competency in reading, writing, speaking, listening and culture is equivalent to the completion of a major in that language. Technologies Not offered Secondary: Second Teaching area: Specialisation Minimum Discipline Study for Teaching Area English A minor in English including at least two units of a strong core of textual studies including literature. Other units may include studies in communications, creative writing, linguistics, media studies, or film studies, drama/performance arts studies. Humanities & Social Sciences A minor in humanities or social sciences including units drawn from areas such as Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian or Pacific studies, business, commerce, civics, cultural studies, geography, government, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion studies, social communication and sociology. Mathematics A minor in pure or applied mathematics that must include algebra and calculus. One unit only of statistics may be counted provided it is studied as a stand-alone unit. Engineering units may be considered upon review of unit statements for appropriate mathematical content. Middle School Mathematics Students coming from a Science or Business undergraduate background who have gained understanding in Mathematics (by the nature of their Science, Business, Commerce or Accounting units) may be considered for MSM. Science A major in science including four units in a discipline (biology or physics or chemistry or earth and environmental science) including at least two units at 2nd year level or above The Arts – Double Arts A minor in one of: drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art. The Arts A major or minor in one of: drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art. Languages A minor in a language including study of the spoken and written language, Units counted towards the minor must be above an introductory level of study. Native speakers of a language must hold an undergraduate degree and may obtain verification from an Australian university indicating that their level of competency in reading, writing, speaking, listening and culture is equivalent to the completion of a major in that language. Technologies Not offered.For International students International Students In addition to the entry requirements listed above, international students who are nationals of a country where English is NOT the official language, evidence of an IELTS or TOEFL test must be provided. The Master of Teaching requires an (IELTS) average of 7.5 with no band lower than 7.0 and Listening and Speaking at 8.0. Refer to more information at International future students. Additional pre-requisites: Primary teaching proficiency Your initial degree should contain a major or equivalent in one of the available teaching proficiency areas. Secondary teaching specialisation Completion of the secondary teaching stream requires two teaching specialisations. The first teaching specialisation requires a major or equivalent in one of the available teaching specialisations. The second teaching specialisation requires at least a minor or equivalent, including at least two units at second year (Intermediate) level or above. Some specialisations, such as Science, will required a major or equivalent. More detail regarding proficiency and specialisation requirements can be found below under "Entry Requirements". Not sure how your major and curriculum areas match up? Contact us to discuss your options. Additional units If your initial degree does not meet the requirements of a proficiency or specialisation, you may be offered the opportunity to complete additional undergraduate units either prior to or concurrently with your Master of Teaching in order to meet the requirements. Your offer letter will specify any additional units you will need to complete. Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education. Prior to undertaking their final Professional Experience placement, Master of Teaching students are required to complete the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education (LANTITE) Primary proficiencies: Primary Proficiency area Discipline Study English English studies (literature/textual) and may include studies in communications, creative writing, linguistics, media, or film. Humanities & Social Sciences Humanities and social sciences with units drawn from Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian or Pacific studies, business, civics, commerce, cultural studies, economics, geography, government, history, legal studies, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion studies, social communication and sociology. Mathematics Pure or applied mathematics. Applicants with a Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Accounting can receive the Mathematics proficiency. Science Biology or chemistry or physics or environmental science or geology. Applicants with a Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Medicine can receive the Science proficiency. The Arts Visual arts, music, media art, theatre, or drama or dance. Health & Physical Education (HPE) Physical education studies, health studies, health promotion, human movement studies, nutrition education, sports sciences. Languages A single language including study of the spoken and written language. Technologies Computing or computer technology. Secondary: First teaching area Specialisation Minimum Discipline Study for Teaching Area English A major in English with at least three units of a strong core of textual studies including literature. Other units may include studies in communications, creative writing, linguistics, media studies, film studies, drama/performance arts studies. Humanities & Social Sciences A major in humanities or social sciences drawn from areas such as Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian or Pacific studies, civics, cultural studies, geography, government, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion studies, social communication and sociology. Business and Commerce can be paired with a second specialisation in Middle School Mathematics (or Mathematics where the requirement is met) Mathematics A major in pure or applied mathematics that must include algebra and calculus. One unit only of statistics may be counted provided it is studied as a stand-alone unit. Engineering units may be considered upon review of unit statements for appropriate mathematical content. Science A major in science including four units in a discipline (biology or physics or chemistry or earth and environmental science) including at least two units at 2nd year level or above. Engineering can be accepted for Science specialisation and MSM as second specialisation. The Arts – Double Arts A major in one of drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art The Arts A major in one of drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art Health & Physical Education (HPE) Not offered – no course provided. Languages A major in a language including study of the spoken and written language, with no more than two units at Introductory level. Technologies Not offered Secondary: Second Teaching area: Specialisation Minimum Discipline Study for Teaching Area English A minor in English including at least two units of a strong core of textual studies including literature. Other units may include studies in communications, creative writing, linguistics, media studies, or film studies, drama/performance arts studies. Humanities & Social Sciences A minor in humanities or social sciences including units drawn from areas such as Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian or Pacific studies, business, commerce, civics, cultural studies, geography, government, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion studies, social communication and sociology. Mathematics A minor in pure or applied mathematics that must include algebra and calculus. One unit only of statistics may be counted provided it is studied as a stand-alone unit. Engineering units may be considered upon review of unit statements for appropriate mathematical content. Middle School Mathematics Students coming from a Science or Business undergraduate background who have gained understanding in Mathematics (by the nature of their Science, Business, Commerce or Accounting units) may be considered for MSM. Science A major in science including four units in a discipline (biology or physics or chemistry or earth and environmental science) including at least two units at 2nd year level or above The Arts – Double Arts A minor in one of: drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art. The Arts A major or minor in one of: drama or theatre, music, visual art or media art. Languages A minor in a language including study of the spoken and written language, completed at Intermediate or Advanced level. Native speakers of a language must hold an undergraduate degree and may obtain verification from an Australian university indicating that their level of competency in reading, writing, speaking, listening and culture is equivalent to the completion of a major in that language. Technologies Not offered.