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Education
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Description

As an area of study, Education crosses the boundaries between a number of disciplines including aspects of philosophy, sociology and psychology, and addresses their interaction with the learning and teaching process.

The study of Education prepares students for a career in teaching in secondary schools. Students combine studies in two approved teaching disciplines with both theoretical and practical aspects of education.

Graduates of Education find employment in the teaching profession within government, Catholic or private schools.

Studying Education at UNSW

The School of Education at UNSW (education.arts.unsw.edu.au) offers a range of postgraduate coursework programs. Please refer to the table below for a complete list.



Education can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Aboriginal Studies Specialisation EDTMBA7327
Business Studies Specialisation EDTMBB7327
Chinese Specialisation EDTMBC7327
Drama Specialisation EDTMBD7327
ESL Specialisation EDTMBG7327
Economics Specialisation EDTMBE7327
English Specialisation EDTMBF7327
French Specialisation EDTMBH7327
Geography Specialisation EDTMBI7327
German Specialisation EDTMBJ7327
History Specialisation EDTMBK7327
Japanese Specialisation EDTMBL7327
Korean Specialisation EDTMBM7327
Legal Studies Specialisation EDTMBR7327
Mathematics Specialisation EDTMBN7327
Science Specialisation EDTMBO7327
Spanish Specialisation EDTMBP7327
Studies of Asia Specialisation EDTMBQ7327
   

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