Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-02-16 | - |
| 2026-07-27 | - |
| 2027-02-16 | - |
| 2027-07-27 | - |
Program Overview
Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary)
Overview
The 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.
Why Study at Melbourne?
- Readiness to teach: Be confident in classrooms and education settings by integrating the latest theory with practice so you can work with learners of all abilities and evaluate, identify, and support their individual learning needs as they evolve over time.
- Practical experience and unparalleled support: Become an active member of a school or early childhood community from your first semester and be supported by a Mentor Teacher and Clinical Specialist every step of the way.
- Holistic approach to teaching: As well as creating high-impact learning environments, gain other important skills such as establishing safe environments and promoting positive behaviors to nurture wellbeing for yourself and your students, and encourage future generations to adopt an ecological mindset through sustainable practices.
- Indigenous perspectives: Build a greater understanding of Indigenous worldviews, in particular Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing and being, so you are empowered with inclusive learning activities for Australia's next generation citizens.
- Influence and shape educational communities: Build capabilities to confidently take on leadership positions as you embark on your career.
Who is the Program For?
Those seeking registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) to teach:
- Specialised early years learning and development
- Across all primary years as a generalist teacher, with specialisations in literacy and mathematics.
Or to pursue a career in:
- Children's services coordination
- Early child research
- Policy development
- Quality regulation
- Assessment or positions involving early intervention for children with special needs.
Support While You Learn
We take pride in the excellent support we offer our Master of Teaching students from enrolment, throughout their studies, and beyond. If you are an Indigenous student, we offer a range of support services via Murrup Barak.
What's the Difference Between a Master of Teaching (Primary) and a Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary)?
While a Master of Teaching (Primary) prepares you to teach primary school-aged children (5–12 years), a Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) also prepares you to teach younger children in early childhood settings (0–5 years). Graduating with a Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) allows you to seek dual registration to teach both age groups.
Course Details
Course Code
MC-TCHECP
Duration
2 years full time / 3 years part time
Location
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
February, July
Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
Related Study Areas
- Education
- Teaching
Entry Requirements and Career Outcomes
For detailed information on entry requirements, career outcomes, and student experiences, please refer to the program's official documentation.
