Program

Media Arts (Hons) / Ed (Sec) - 4062

Program Summary

Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Contact: Dr Paul Evans

Campus: Sydney

Career: Undergraduate

Typical Duration: 5 Years  

Typical UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC Per Semester: 6

Max UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC For Award: 240

UAC Code: 422142

Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements

International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements

Award(s):

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours)

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Program Description

The Dual degree program, Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a five-year program (240 UOC) for intending secondary school teachers. The program is a nationally accredited pre-service qualification.

The program enables students to pursue a teaching specialisation in Graphics and Multimedia Technology, as well as a second teaching specialisation in Visual Arts. The program covers both theoretical and practical aspects of education, including 80 days supervised professional experience in at least two different secondary schools.

Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes

Program Objectives
The Bachelor of Media Arts Honours (BMA Hons) aims to produce creative content developers with sound technical skills and the ability to work creatively and collaboratively across diverse media and to be able to undertake research and experimentation in digital media.

The aim of the UNSW BEd (Secondary) is to prepare its graduates for careers as secondary school teachers. It seeks to do this by providing instruction and experience in the areas of educational theory, pedagogy, planning, diversity and management.

Graduate Attributes
Graduates of the BMA Hons will be key players in the arts, digital media, entertainment and internet-based media with strengths in creative design and technical innovation.

The Graduate Attributes for the UNSW BEd (Secondary) are as follows:
  1. Know students and how they learn
  2. Know the content and how to teach it
  3. Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  4. Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  5. Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  6. Engage in professional learning
  7. Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community
Requirements for the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) in Dual Mode

Program Structure

The basic requirements for the degree in Dual mode (96 UOC) are:
  1. Education Core (66 UOC)
  2. Prescribed Education method electives (24 UOC)
  3. Prescribed Education elective (6 UOC)

Core

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Professional Experience

EDST2002, EDST6760 and EDST6761 provide students with a total of 80 days of professional experience in secondary schools and other educational settings.

Prescribed Education Methods

Students complete two courses in Graphics and Multimedia Technology Method (12 UOC) and two courses in Visual Arts Method (12 UOC).
The teaching specialisation requirements are summarised below:
 
Teaching Specialisation
Prerequisites
Visual Arts (single method)
24UOC at Level 2 and above in Ceramics, Jewellery, Object Design, Spatial Design, Drawing, Painting, Photograph, Printmaking, Sculpture Installation Performance or Textiles
Graphics and Multimedia Technology (single method)
24 UOC at Level 2 and above in Graphics Media or Media Arts

Prescribed Education Electives

A Prescribed Education Elective is any course chosen by the student from the offerings of the School of Education.

English Proficiency

Proficiency in English is essential in all Education courses.

It is expected that all applicants will have a Higher School Certificate minimum Band 5 in Standard English, English as a Second Language or Advanced English, or an overall IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in Speaking and Listening and a minimum of 7.0 in Reading and Writing, or the equivalent.

Participation and Enrolment Requirements

National Literacy & Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students (LANTITE)

Well trained, skilled and knowledgeable teachers provide the foundation for a high quality education system in which every Australian student receives excellent teaching. The National Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students is designed to assess initial teacher education students’ personal literacy and numeracy skills to ensure teachers are well equipped to meet the demands of teaching and assist higher education providers, teacher employers and the general public to have increased confidence in the skills of graduating teachers.

The test has been introduced to assess those aspects of initial teacher education students’ personal literacy and numeracy skills that can be measured through an online assessment tool. All students enrolled in an initial teacher education course (either undergraduate or postgraduate) will be expected to sit and pass the test prior to graduation. At UNSW, you must complete the LANTITE test prior to starting your first teaching placement in EDST6760 Professional Experience 1.

In 2017 during the transition you have to be registered to take the LANTITE test before going on placement. As of Semester 2 2017 you will have taken and passed the LANTITE test before going out on your placement. The Professional Experience Handbook 2017 states that you are eligible to take EDST6760 if you have had a pass in the National Literacy and Numeracy test. You are supplied with information for the tests though Moodle and the link is provided at https://teacheredtest.acer.edu.au

Working with Children Check

The Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 introduced mandatory requirements for background checking of people working with children. All Teacher Education Students must complete a Volunteer Working With Children Check having listened to a child protection lecture online and successfully completed a quiz.

Anaphylaxis Training & Certification

NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) and the Department of Education and Communities (DEC) require that all initial Teacher Education Students have training in managing anaphylaxis. The Director-General, DEC, has mandated the completion of anaphylaxis e-training for all permanent, temporary and casual employees who work in schools. Subsequently, all Teacher Education Students must complete the anaphylaxis e-training module provided by the Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) in conjunction with practice using an adrenaline autoinjector training device prior to commencing any student placement in schools.

The e-training is a free, online module available at http://etraining.allergy.org.au/. On successful completion of the online module, participants will receive a certificate of completion which should be printed immediately. Students will then need to arrange with the Professional Experience Office practice using the adrenaline auto-injector training device and have this component of the training signed off before they commence their placement. Students are then required to upload this signed certificate to the OPS. NESA and the DEC require that students also present a copy of their certificate of completion to principals at the commencement of their professional experience placements. Students should also retain a copy of the certificate for future use within the two years of the certificate’s currency.

The NSW DEC advises that student teachers who do not successfully complete this training, as verified by the university and the principal of their placement school, will not be able to undertake professional experience activities in NSW public schools. The training is required to be successfully undertaken every two years. This is the only training that will be accepted by the DEC to meet the requirement of anaphylaxis training for initial Teacher Education Student

Award with Distinction

You are eligible for the award of your Pass Degree "with Distinction" if you achieve a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 75 in all courses and complete at least 50% of the requirements of your award at UNSW.

Honours

After completion of 144 UOC including all of the requirements of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) dual degree, high achieving students may apply for admission to the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) program 4509. A minimum WAM of 70 in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) component of the dual degree is required for entry into Honours.

Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours) program 4509

Academic Rules

To qualify for the award of the degree at Pass level, a student must:
  1. enrol in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) in Dual mode and complete 96 UOC;
  2. complete the method requirements for one or two areas of teaching specialisation
  3. complete at least 30 UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses
  4. complete at least 30 UOC of Level 2 courses before enrolling in Level 3 courses

Requirements for the Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) in Dual Mode

Program Structure

The degree of Bachelor of Media Arts is awarded as an Honours degree.

The BMA (Hons) consists of a Media Arts core that provides a depth of engagement with Media Arts studies (144 UOC).

The program structure is:

Level 1

Level 2

  • Media Studio (Stream 1) (12 UOC)
  • Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio (Stream 2) (12 UOC)
  • Contextual Studies (6 UOC)

Level 3

  • Media Studio (Stream 1) (6 UOC)
  • Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio (Stream 2) (6 UOC)
  • Contextual Studies (6 UOC)

Level 4

  • Media Studio (Stream 1) (6 UOC)
  • Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio (Stream 2) (6 UOC)

Level 5


UNSW Art & Design Studios

Students must complete 48 UOC in UNSW Art & Design Studios, with at least 24 UOC in Media Arts Studios, and up to 24 UOC in Fine Arts, Design or Media Arts Studios (as listed below):

Media Arts
Fine Arts
Design

Contextual Studies

Students must complete 12 UOC in Contextual Studies, normally in their 2nd year, from approved courses (as listed below):

Honours

Students must complete a 48 UOC honours sequence at Stage 5. Progression to Stage 5 is subject to academic performance, and requires completion of a total of 144 UOC and all the requirements of the first three years of the program, including, level 1, major and general education requirements. Students are expected to have attained an overall WAM of 65 or higher to be eligible to continue to Honours.

Students will be considered for the award of honours according to the following scale, which includes the Weighted Average Mark (WAM) for all completed courses, and results from the Honours research project.
  • Honours Class 1: If WAM greater than or equal to 75.0 and Honours Research Project mark greater than or equal to 85
  • Honours Class 2 Division 1: else WAM greater than or equal to 70.0 and Project mark greater than or equal to 75
  • Honours Class 2 Division 2: else WAM greater than or equal to 65.0 and Project mark greater than or equal to 65

Academic Rules

  • Complete 144 UOC of Media Arts core
  • Complete at least 30 UOC of Level I courses before enrolling in Level II or Level III courses.

Sample Program

4062 Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - Semester 1 intake (Example only)
 Semester 1Semester 2UOC
Level 1EDST1104 Social Perspectives in Education (6)EDST1101 Educational Psychology (6)48
ADAD1001 Studio Gateway 1 (6)ADAD1002 Studio Gateway 2 (6)
SAHT1101 Creative Practices: Contexts (6)SAHT1102 Creative Practices: Methods (6)
SOMA1001 Media Arts Gateway 1 (6)SOMA1002 Media Arts Gateway 2 (6)
Level 2EDST2003 Learning and Teaching Introductory Perspectives (6)EDST2002 Professional Engagement (6)48
Media Studio (Stream 1) (6)Media Studio (Stream 1) (6)
Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio
(Stream 2) (6)
Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio
(Stream 2) (6)
EDST1108 Indigenous Perspectives (6)Contextual Studies (6)
Level 3EDST4084 Managing the Classroom (6)EDST4080 Special Education: Inclusive Education (6)48
EDST6760 Professional Experience 1 (6)Media Studio (Stream 1) (6)
EDST6771 Graphics and Multimedia Technology Method 1(6)Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio
(Stream 2) (6)
EDST6775 Visual Arts Method 1 (6)Contextual Studies (6)
Level 4EDST4096 Responding to Gifted and Talented Students (6)EDST4081 Professional Issues in Teaching (6)48
EDST Elective (6)EDST6761 Professional Experience 2/Internship (6)
Media Studio (Stream 1) (6)EDST6772 Graphics and Multimedia Technology Method 2 (6)
Media, Design or Fine Arts Studio
(Stream 2) (6)
EDST6776 Visual Arts Method 2 (6)
Level 5ADAD4010 Honours Research Project A (12)ADAD4011 Honours Research Project B (18)48
ADAD4000 Professional Experience Project A (6)
Honours Elective (6)Honours Elective (6)
TOTAL: 240 UOC

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  UNSW Fee Website.

Important Information

The Academic Rules for the UNSW BMA Hons BEd (Secondary) and the online enrolment facility provide students with a wide range of course choices. The online enrolment facility checks that students meet the enrolment requirements for individual courses but not that a course complies with Program Rules. Students are responsible for ensuring they are enrolling in accordance with the Academic Rules outlined above. Students should not assume that because they have enrolled in a course online that the course is automatically credited to their degree program.

Further Information

Contact the UNSW Arts and Social Sciences Student Centre for advice.
Tel: + 61 2 9385 2289
Email: arts@unsw.edu.au
Location: Room G1 Ground Floor, Morven Brown building (C20)
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm
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