The Master of Secondary Teaching at The University of Notre Dame Australia is a professional graduate-entry degree designed to prepare international students for careers as qualified secondary school teachers. It blends research-informed educational theory with extensive professional experience placements and practical classroom teaching in schools. Coursework covers curriculum planning, pedagogy, classroom management, inclusive practices, culturally responsive teaching and evidence-based approaches to learning. Graduates meet the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Graduate level and are eligible for teacher registration across Australian states and territories.
Intakes: February, July
*Tuition estimates are for the entire program and may increase annually.
Teaching Method Areas (Specialisation subjects within the curriculum):
Students choose one or more teaching method areas related to secondary school subjects as part of their professional preparation. These act as subject specialisations for teacher training and include:
• English
• Mathematics
• Science:
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Physics
• Earth & Environmental Science
• Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS):
• Philosophy & Ethics
• Religion & Life
• Ancient History
• Modern History
• Business Studies
• Legal Studies
• Economics
• Studies of Religion
• Personal Development, Health & Physical Education
• Outdoor Education
• Drama
These teaching method areas act like specialised pathways within the degree, allowing international students to focus on the subject/s they intend to teach in secondary school.
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