The Master of Primary Teaching at The University of Notre Dame Australia is a graduate-entry professional degree that prepares international students to become qualified primary school teachers. The program combines research-based educational theory with practical classroom experience through professional placements. Students study teaching methods, child development, curriculum planning, classroom management, inclusive education practices, and key primary school learning areas such as literacy, numeracy, science and the arts. The degree includes professional experiences in school settings and prepares graduates to meet the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Graduate level.
Intakes: February, July
IELTS 7.5 overall (no band less than 7.0) or equivalent
*Tuition estimates are for the entire program and may increase annually.
Philosophy Elective Themes (within the curriculum):
Students build their pathway by choosing from a range of philosophy electives — these act as focus areas within the degree:
• Aesthetics: Philosophy of Art
• Cosmology & Philosophy of Science
• Epistemology: Theory of Knowledge
• History of Philosophy – Ancient
• History of Philosophy – Medieval
• History of Philosophy – Modern
• History of Philosophy – Contemporary
• Logical & Critical Thinking
• Metaphysics – Theories of Being & Existence
• Moral Philosophy / Ethics
• Myth and Meaning
• Natural Law
• Philosophy of the Human Person
• Philosophy of Language
• Philosophy of Love & Friendship
• Philosophy of Religion
• Political Philosophy
• Special Topics in Philosophy
• Directed Individual Study
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