Turn to Teaching internship program
Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of programs for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Undergraduate Study Areas
- Architecture and built environment
- Business
- Communication
- Creative arts
- Design
- Engineering
- Diplomas and pathway programs
- Health
- Information technology and games
- Justice
- Languages
- Law
- Mathematics and data science
- Science
- Teaching
Postgraduate Study Areas
- Architecture
- Business
- Communication
- Design
- Education
- Engineering
- Health
- Information technology and games
- Justice
- Languages
- Law
- Mathematics and data science
- Project management
- Science
Research Degrees
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Master of Philosophy
- Professional doctorate
Online Study
The university offers fully online degrees and online short courses in various study areas, including:
- Business
- Creative industries
- Digital capability
- Education
- Engineering
- Health
- Justice
- Languages
- Law
- Leadership
- Science
- Transformation
International Students
International students can study in various areas, including:
- Architecture and built environment
- Business
- Communication
- Creative arts
- Design
- Engineering
- English language and pathway programs
- Health
- Information technology and games
- Justice
- Languages
- Law
- Mathematics and data science
- Project management
- Science
- Teaching and education
Short Courses and Professional Education
The university offers short courses and professional education for individuals and organizations, including:
- Pathways to Politics for Women
- Public Sector Management
- Enterprise Leadership
- Tailored executive education
- Corporate Bundles
Research
The university conducts research in various areas, including:
- Architecture and built environment
- Business and law
- Creative industries, education and social justice
- Engineering
- Health
- Science
Turn to Teaching Internship Program
The Turn to Teaching Internship Program is a program for students enrolling in the Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary) course.
Benefits
- $20,000 (taxed) in the first year of study
- Full-time paid employment at a Queensland state school with a reduced teaching load (50%) during the second year of study
- A supervising teacher, mentor, and access to a community of practice for interns to share their experiences
- An offer of permanent employment upon graduation in a priority subject area or region
Eligibility
To apply for the Turn to Teaching Internship Program, students must:
- Have an undergraduate degree (minimum three-year bachelor degree) in a field other than education or teaching
- Be eligible for enrolment into the Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary) course
- Be willing to undertake an internship at any state school in Queensland
- Demonstrate commitment to teach in a Queensland state school in a priority subject area or region for two to three years
- Be an Australian citizen or have permanent residency status in Australia
Program Structure
The program consists of two years of study, with the first year including a summer semester and the second year including part-time study and a part-time paid internship.
Program Conditions
Students must maintain a 'pass' result each semester in the first year and obtain a permission to teach with the QCT, accept a conditional offer of permanent employment as a teacher in a state school in a priority subject area and/or location, and graduate the ITE program by the end of the second year of the TTT Program.
