Course code: #D30017
These are mandatory and all come with course.
All applicants must sit Casper.
Your qualification will be a Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Secondary Health and Physical Education
Do you want to educate young people on the importance of health and physical activity – not just for themselves but also for happier and healthier communities?
If so, then this specialisation is for you, qualifying you to teach adolescents from 12 to 18 years of age.
You will qualify as a specialist secondary school teacher of both health (including human development) and physical education, and a third teaching area of your choice.
The skills you attain with this qualification – physical education and health and human development teaching, coaching and leadership expertise – will be in demand in schools and in the broader community.
You will study how young people think and learn and hence how they can be effectively and creatively taught about health and physical activity.
Education studies, including contemporary adolescent development, psychology and the social and cultural context of education, provide the foundation for effective teaching.
You will develop a rich repertoire of strategies for promoting learning and for diagnosing and assessing progress, and will acquire the skills needed for planning, implementation and evaluation.
You will learn about the biophysical and behavioural foundations of health and physical education, and how to optimise individual potential for health and wellbeing and build healthy, active communities.
In learning how humans develop movement skills, you will acquire theoretical foundations and practical approaches to coaching across contexts including games, challenges and sports, developing advanced laboratory and field-based skills relevant to sport and exercise science.
Your third teaching area could be English, biology, business, geography, mathematics or perhaps social education, to name a few.
At least 80 days of professional experience will provide you with hands-on teaching practice in secondary schools.
You will be well prepared for a future as a leading health and physical educator in a range of schools, community, recreational and sporting settings.
$46,300
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,212 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $10,600 |
Tuition | 1 person | $35,700 |
With Monash English Bridging, you will learn to develop the English language and academic skills required for pursuing diplomas, undergraduate, graduate and higher degrees of research courses at Monash – without the need to sit for an IELTS test.
Monash English provides a direct pathway to Foundation Year and Monash English Bridging, without the need to sit an IELTS (or equivalent) test
You can enter Monash English at any level.
You will need to sit an approved English language test and achieve a minimum score of IELTS 4. Or, you can complete the Monash English Placement Test and enter without an IELTS score.
If you haven’t met the English requirements for direct entry, you may be eligible for the Monash English Bridging (MEB) program. If you successfully complete MEB, you can join your chosen destination degree.
English language entry requirements
Courses requiring an IELTS of 6.5 or 7.0 (no band less than 6.0, 6.5 or 7.0)
20-week program
Monash English | Successful completion of Monash English Pre Advanced (ME6) |
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IELTS | 6.0 (no band lower than 6.0). |
TOEFL iBT/TOEFL Special Home Edition | 69 (listening 12, reading 13, speaking 18, writing 21). |
Pearson | 50 (listening 50, reading 50, speaking 50, writing 50). |
Duolingo English Test | 95 Plus performance in long turn answers. Long turn answers consist of speaking and writing components and are graded by Monash College. |
Linguaskill | 169 (no band lower than 169). |
15-week program
IELTS | 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). |
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TOEFL iBT/TOEFL Special Home Edition | 79 (listening 12, reading 13, speaking 18, writing 21). |
Pearson | 58 (listening 50, reading 50, speaking 50, writing 50). |
Duolingo English Test | 105 Plus performance in long turn answers. Long turn answers consist of speaking and writing components and are graded by Monash College. |
Linguaskill | 176 (no band lower than 169). |
10-week program
IELTS | 6.5 (no band lower than 6.5). |
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TOEFL iBT/TOEFL Special Home Edition | 83 (listening 20, reading 19, speaking 20, writing 24). |
Pearson | 58 (listening 58, reading 58, speaking 58, writing 58). |
Duolingo English Test | 105 Plus performance in long turn answers. Long turn answers consist of speaking and writing components and are graded by Monash College. |
Linguaskill | 176 (no band lower than 176). |
All Monash undergraduate courses require you to have successfully completed a minimum of an Australian Year 12 qualification (or equivalent).
Prerequisite subjects:
Selection requirements:
Extra requirements:
You must apply for a Working With Children Check before undertaking professional experience.
Higher Education:
Two single units at an Australian higher education institution satisfy minimum entry requirements, but more units may be useful for selection, and studies that have a language or mathematics bias and/or relevance to education studies may assist in the selection procedure.
Applicants should have at least a 60% average in their studies. Studies must have been completed within 10 years of intended commencement.
If you have a complete or incomplete international bachelor degree, it must be accredited and equivalent to an Australian level where the entry requirement will vary than listed above.
China:
Gaokao: 65%
India:
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