Course Enrolment Guide –Master of Education
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Course Enrolment Guide –Master of Education
2015 Course Enrolment Guide Faculty of Education and Arts Master of Education (Pre-2015 Continuing Students) Information last updated on 5 February 2015 Students should note that Course Enrolment Guides are updated regularly. Check the website for the latest updates. This Guide is provided to assist you to select your units for the 2015 academic year. Specific information regarding unit outlines, assessments or content will be provided by your Faculty/School. Course Coordinators and/or Course Advisors will be available to assist with enrolment and re-enrolment. You can telephone, email or contact them in person to make an appointment. Contact Details: National, Online and Brisbane Course Coordinator: Email: Dr Janelle Young [email protected] Canberra Course Coordinator Email: Associate Professor Carolyn Broadbent [email protected] Melbourne and Ballarat Course Coordinator Email: Dr. Ann Downton [email protected] Strathfield Course Coordinator Email: Mr Mick Ryan [email protected] Course Administration GraduateStudies Unit: E-mail: [email protected] Table of Contents 1. How to use this Guide ............................................................................................................................. 2 2. Program Information– Master of Education ............................................................................................. 3 3. Unit Offerings in 2015 .............................................................................................................................. 8 4. Enrolment .............................................................................................................................................. 11 5. Course Completions .............................................................................................................................. 11 1. How to use this Guide This Course Enrolment Guide 2015 provides you with information on when and where the units available for study in this program(s) will be offered in 2015. Enrolling in units for 2015 1. Read Section 2. ‘Program Information’ for information on course structure and unit sequence. Take note of any prerequisite or co-requisite requirements before selecting particular units. • A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet the prerequisites for a unit prior to enrolling into that unit. • A co-requisite is a requirement that must be met by having already passed or being concurrently enrolled in an associated unit in order to be able to enrol in the stipulated unit. If you wish to enrol into a unit for which you have not met the prerequisite or co-requisite requirements, please obtain approval from your Course Coordinator. 2. Refer to the unit listings in Section 3. ‘Units Offered in 2015’ to select your units. Take note of the study period in which units are offered. 3. You must refer to Administration & Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/332297) for information on how to complete your enrolment via Student Connect. ‘Administration & Enrolment’ also provides detailed information on managing your studies. 4. Log on to Student Connect and enrol (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). Student Connect is a web interface allowing students to complete their ACU enrolment online. IMPORTANT NOTE Failure to enrol or re-enrol before the published due dates for re-enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/381148) may result in late fee penalties. Even if you are unsure of what units you need to enrol in, please ensure that you enrol or re-enrol in at least one unit before the due date. Enrolling in at least one unit by the due date will enable you to add further units, or amend your enrolment via Student Connect up until the final dates published in the Critical Dates for Variation of Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/273880). “Turnitin” The Faculty of Education and Arts values students’ academic honesty and integrity. It employs a range of processes and technologies to support students to ensure their work aligns with University’s Academic Honesty Policy and Framework for Academic Integrity. Turnitin, now available at ACU, is an online originality checker and is an educative tool for students. It allows students to preview their work and identify originality prior to handing in assessment items. To review the University Academic Honesty Policy please go to https://students.acu.edu.au/640585. Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 2 2. Program Information– Master of Education PLEASE NOTE: The Master of Education at ACU has been reviewed and course rules vary depending on which year you commenced the degree. Students are encouraged to speak to their Course Coordinator to clarify their specific enrolment questions. For students who commenced the degree prior to 2014 The course rules in this Course Enrolment Guide DO NOT apply to your degree. Please visit the online Handbook and select the year you were first enrolled into the degree to check your course rules: https://students.acu.edu.au/387052 The list of Unit Offerings for 2015 is on Page 8 of this Course Enrolment Guide. Please consult with your Course Coordinator if you require further advice. For students who commenced the degree in 2014 the following rules apply: 2.1.1 General To qualify for the degree, a student must complete 80 cp from the schedule of unit offerings, consisting of: • 20 cp from Core Education Units • 20 cp from Core Research Units • 20 cp from the Capstone Project Units • 20 cp from any Specialisation or Elective Units. Core Education Units (20cp) Core Research Units (20cp) Specialisation or Elective units (20cp) Project/s (20cp) EDCU623 EDRS602 Social Justice Identity and Curriculum (10cp) Evidence in Contemporary Education (10 cp) (previously EDFD654) Specialisation 1 OR Elective (10cp) EDRS600 Capstone Research Project(20cp) EDCU624 Teachers Leading Curriculum Change (10 cp) EDRS603 Methods of Educational Research (10cp) Specialisation 2 OR Elective (10 cp) Note: (Prerequisite: EDFD655 or EDRS603) (previously EDFD655) (Prerequisite:EDFD654 or EDRS602) A student who has completed a Postgraduate Certificate may be granted advanced standing of up to 40 cp and will be required to complete a further 40 cp as determined by the Course Coordinator and approved by the Executive Dean. Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 3 2.1.2 Degree with a named specialisation The following specialisations have two core specialisation units and must be taken with the two Core Education units: EDCU623 Social Justice, Identity and Curriculum and EDCU624 Teachers Leading Curriculum Change. The two core research units: EDRS602 Evidence in Contemporary Education and EDRS603 Methods of Educational Research, together with EDRS600 Capstone Research Project relating to the specialisation, will complete the degree with a named specialisation in: 2.1.3 • Arts Education • Contemporary Learning • Gifted Education • Language and Literacy Education • Mathematics Education • Wellbeing and Inclusive Education The following specialisations have four core units, all of which must be completed for a named specialisation. EDRS602 Evidence in Contemporary Education and EDRS603 Methods of Educational Research, together with EDRS600 Capstone Research Project relating to the specialisation, will complete the degree with a named specialisation in: • Career Development • TESOL • Special Education • Middle School Mathematics Note: A student who has completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Education with 40 credit points from a named specialisation may be granted a Master of Education degree with that named specialisation by completing the two core research units and a Capstone Research Project relating to the specialisation. 2.1.4 Autism Spectrum Studies The three Autism Spectrum Studies units in this specialisation are not offered at ACU. Students should first complete the Advanced Professional Certificate (Autism Spectrum Disorder) with the units ERASD1, ERASD2 and ERASD3 at Eastern Ranges School, Melbourne. When successfully completed, students will be eligible to apply to ACU for specified credit into the ACU Master of Education (Autism Spectrum Studies) specialisation. Once admitted to ACU, students must complete the Core Education Unit EDCU624 Teachers Leading Curriculum Change, the two core Research units: EDRS602 Evidence in Contemporary Education and EDRS603 Methods of Educational Research, together with EDRS600 Capstone Research Project relating to Autism Spectrum Studies. Please note that if you are unable to complete the above requirements for a Master of Education, you will only be eligible to exit with a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Autism Spectrum Studies) if you have completed at least 20 credit points of ACU units. Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 4 2.2 Schedule of Unit Offerings Prerequisite (Pre), co-requisite (Co) and incompatible (Inc) units are indicated in parentheses where applicable. EDUCATION UNITS EDCU623 10 Social Justice, Identity and Curriculum EDCU624 10 Teachers Leading Curriculum Change EDRS602 10 Evidence in EDFD654) EDRS603 10 Methods of Educational EDFD655) (Pre: EDRS602) RESEARCH UNITS Contemporary Research Research (previously (previously CAPSTONE PROJECT UNITS EDRS600 20 EDRS610 20 Capstone Project (Pre EDFD654; Pre or Co: EDFD655 Capstone Applied Project in Education PROJECT UNIT EDRS601 10 Research Project (Pre: EDFD654 or EDRS602) (not offered in 2015) SPECIALISATION UNITS Arts Education EDAR605 10 Arts Education 1: Discourses Shaping Arts Curriculum, Pedagogy and Policy EDAR606 10 Arts Education 2: Understanding and Assessing Student Learning Contemporary Learning EDST618 10 Contemporary Learning 1: Teaching with Technology EDST619 10 Contemporary Learning 2: Teaching and Learning Online EDFD667 10 Gifted Education: Contexts and Issues EDFD669 10 Gifted Education: Partnerships Gifted Education Profiling, Provisions and Language and Literacy Education EDLA627 10 Contemporary Literacies: Issues and Practices EDLA628 10 A Metalanguage for 21st Century Literacies Mathematics Education EDMA628 10 Learning Mathematics EDMA629 10 Teaching Mathematics Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 5 Wellbeing and Inclusive Education EDFD623 10 Professional Practice and Wellbeing in Inclusive Schooling Communities EDFD652 10 Perspectives on Wellbeing and Inclusive Schooling Career Development EDSS609 10 Counselling for Career Development EDSS610 10 Educating for Lifelong Career Development EDSS611 10 Professional Practice and Development EDSS612 10 Career Assessment: Theory and Job Search Advising Middle School Mathematics EDMA641 10 Number Development in Middle School Mathematics EDMA642 10 Geometry and Mathematics EDMA643 10 Statistics and Probability in Middle School Mathematics EDMA644 10 Algebra and Function in Middle School Mathematics Measurement in Middle School Special Education EDTS613 10 Contextual Issues for Inclusive Learning EDTS614 10 Assessment in Inclusive Education EDTS615 10 Inclusive Teaching Practice EDTS616 10 Inclusive School Community Practice EDLA612 10 Assessment and Curriculum Design in TESOL EDLA614 10 Language, Culture and Communication EDLA618 10 Teaching Strategies for TESOL EDLA628 10 A Metalanguage for 21st Century Literacies TESOL Autism Spectrum Studies* EDAS601 10 EDAS602 10 EDAS603 10 Frameworks and Interventions in ASD Authentic Program Planning and ASD Practices in Social Behaviour, Social Communication for ASD (Core Unit) *The Autism Spectrum Studies units must be undertaken at the Eastern Ranges School in Melbourne. Students do not enroll in these units through ACU. Once the units are completed, an application must be made for specified credits into the Master of Education. For information on Unit Descriptions, please refer to the ACU Handbook on the ACU website.(http://students.acu.edu.au/387052 ). Please select the appropriate Handbook, and then select Unit Descriptions. Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 6 Delivery Modes: • • • Attendance – Primarily attendance, either face-to-face or via video conference, at an ACU campus or another location Multi-mode – Some online with a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residential etc.) Online – Fully online (including assessments) Resources and Timetables: Timetable information can be found online at https://acututor.acu.edu.au/aplus/apstudent or you can visit the Graduate Studies Unit LEO site http://leo.acu.edu.au/course/view.php?id=8422 where you will find a range of valuable resources, including timetables, maps, administration forms and other information about unit offerings across all campuses and sites. Requirements to Complete Award For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the Course Rules for your program. Course Title Master of Education Course Rules https://students.acu.edu.au/560062 Notice for students who wish to receive an award for a course of study other than that for which they are enrolled: If you are enrolled in a Master’s degree and wish to exit with a Graduate Certificate you may apply for course completion once you have met the requirements of the lower level award. Subsequently, if you wish to resume your studies in the higher level course, you will be required to reapply for admission to that course. If you are enrolled in a Master’s degree and intend to complete this degree, you may request a letter (if required) from the Course Coordinator confirming that you have satisfied the requirements for the Graduate Certificate, but you cannot receive this award. If you are enrolled in a dual degree and intend to complete this degree, you may request a letter (if required) from the Course Coordinator confirming that you have satisfied the requirements for the relevant single award, but you cannot receive this award. Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 7 3. Unit Offerings in 2015 (NOTE: amendments may be made to unit availability depending on student demand.) Semester 1 Unit Code Unit Title EDAR605 Arts Education 1 : Discourses Shaping Arts Curriculum, Pedagogy and Policy Social Justice, Identity and Curriculum EDCU623 EDCU624 EDCU624 Teachers Leading Curriculum Change Teachers Leading Curriculum Change EDFD617 Research Project (only for CEOM cohort) EDFD652 Perspectives on Wellbeing and Inclusive Schooling Wellbeing and Inclusive Schooling (only for CEOM cohort) Gifted Education: Contexts and Issues Teaching Strategies for TESOL A Metalanguage for 21st Century Literacies Learning Mathematics EDFD662 EDFD667 EDLA618 EDLA628 EDMA628 EDMA643 EDMA643 EDMA644 EDRS600 Statistics and Probability in Middle School Mathematics Statistics and Probability in Middle School Mathematics Algebra and Function in Middle School Mathematics Capstone Research Project (Includes meetings Delivery Mode Online Dates Location Attendance 14 -15 March and 2 – 3 May Strathfield Multi-mode Individual Meetings with Supervisors Melbourne 14, 28 March, and 2,16, 30 May Melbourne 7 March, 21-22 March, and 9 May Melbourne 7 - 8 March (plus online component) Strathfield Online Online Online Attendance Online Online Online Online Online Attendance Online Multi-mode with supervisor) (not available for students in the Grad Cert Education) EDRS602 EDRS602 EDRS603 Evidence in Contemporary Education Evidence in Contemporary Education Methods of Educational Research (not available for Online Multi-mode Online students in the Grad Cert Education) EDRS604 Overview of Educational Research Information last updated 5 February 2015 Online Page 8 Unit Code Unit Title Delivery Mode Multi-mode Dates Location 7 -8 March (plus online component) Melbourne EDSS609 Counselling for Career Development EDSS609 Counselling for Career Development Attendance 21 -22 Feb and 2 - 3 May Adelaide EDSS609 Counselling for Career Development Multi-mode 21 – 22 Mar (plus online component) Strathfield EDSS610 Educating for Lifelong Career Development Multi-mode 10 -11 February (plus online component) Adelaide EDSS610 Educating for Lifelong Career Development Multi-mode 21 - 22 February (plus online component) Melbourne EDSS610 Educating for Lifelong Career Development Multi-mode 7 – 8 March (plus online component) Nth Sydney EDST618 Contemporary Learning 1: Teaching with Technology Contextual Issues for Inclusive Schooling Inclusive School Community Practice EDTS613 EDTS616 Online Online Online Professional Term 5 Unit Code Unit Title Delivery Mode Dates Location EDRS602 Evidence in Contemporary Education Multi-mode 11 - 12 July (plus online component) Melbourne EDRS603 Methods of Educational Research (not available for students Multi-mode 18 – 19 July (plus online component) Strathfield Delivery Mode Dates Location in the Grad Cert Education) Semester 2 Unit Code EDAR606 EDCU623 EDCU624 EDFD623 EDFD669 Unit Title Arts Education 2: Understanding and Assessing Student Learning Social Justice, Identity and Curriculum Teachers Leading Curriculum Change Professional Practice and Wellbeing In Inclusive Schooling Communities Gifted Education: Profiling, Provisions and Partnerships Information last updated 5 February 2015 Online Online Online Online Online Page 9 Unit Code Unit Title Delivery Mode Positive Education: A Strengths-based Approach Assessment and Curriculum Design for TESOL Language, Culture and Communication Online EDLA627 Contemporary Literacies: Issues and Practices Online EDMA629 Teaching Mathematics Online EDMA641 Number Development in Middle School Mathematics Geometry and Measurement in Middle School Mathematics Algebra and Function in Middle School Mathematics Online EDFD682 EDLA612 EDLA614 EDMA642 EDMA644 EDRS600 Capstone Research Project Dates Location Online Online Online Attendance 8 August, 29-30 August, and 10 Oct Melbourne 15 – 16 August (plus online component) Melbourne 1 – 2 August (plus online component) 12 – 13 September (plus online component) 8 – 9 August (plus online component) Strathfield Multi-mode (Includes meetings with supervisor) (not available for students in the Grad Cert Education) EDRS602 EDRS603 Evidence in Contemporary Education Methods of Educational Research(not available for students Online Online in the Grad Cert Education) EDRS603 Methods of Educational Research(not available for students Multi-mode in the Grad Cert Education) EDRS604 Overview of Educational Research EDRS610 Capstone Applied Project in Education (Includes meetings with Online Multi-mode supervisor) (not available for students in the Grad Cert Education) Professional Practice and Development Professional Practice and Development Professional Practice and Development Multi-mode EDSS612 Career Assessment, Theory and Job Search Advising Multi-mode 29 - 30 August (plus online component) Melbourne EDSS612 Career Assessment, Theory and Job Search Advising Multi-mode 22 - 23 August (plus online component) Nth Sydney EDST619 Contemporary Learning 2: Teaching and Learning Online Assessment in Inclusive Education Inclusive Teaching Practice EDSS611 EDSS611 EDSS611 EDTS614 EDTS615 Information last updated 5 February 2015 Multi-mode Multi-mode Adelaide Melbourne Online Online Online Page 10 4. Enrolment Now that you have read your Course Enrolment Guide, you can enrol in units online for the 2015 Academic Year, using Student Connect (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). For more information about the enrolment processes for both new and continuing students, please refer to the guides provided. Students please note: The course enrolment guides are subject to change. Please check regularly for updates to your course information. If you require any academic advice, please contact your course coordinator. For any other enquiries, please contact your local Student Centre. (http://students.acu.edu.au/42835). 5. Course Completions Students completing the final semester of their course are required to complete an Application to Course Complete (ACC) form (visit Enrolment Forms, http://students.acu.edu.au/154918) in order to be assessed for course completion. Information last updated 5 February 2015 Page 11