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Secondary School Teaching Pathways
Teachers guide future generations to learn, grow and imagine.
in the world for teaching
IN AUSTRALIA FOR TEACHING
BEST ACADEMIC REPUTATION RATING IN WA
How to Apply
Contact Us
Address
M355 35 Stirling Highway Crawley
Perth Western Australia 6009
Telephone
131 UWA (131 892)
Frequently asked questions
Pathway details
Secondary teachers are tasked with educating the next generation of business people, leaders and members of society. UWA is committed to producing graduates of the highest calibre who provide inspired teaching and visionary educational leadership into the future. You can pursue a Master of Teaching (Secondary) at UWA after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline. Studying teaching at UWA enables you to work at schools in Australia and overseas.
4.5 years to be a
Teacher
Secondary Teaching
Pathways for mature-age students
If you will be aged 20 years or older on 1 March (for Semester 1 entry) or 1 August (for Semester 2 entry) you qualify for our mature-age-entry pathways.
Other pathways to become a teacher
If you're considering becoming a primary school teacher, you can apply for our new four year Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours).
You'll learn
- professional knowledge in both theory and essential practice within real classrooms
- technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse and theorise about developments that contribute to professional practice or scholarship
- how to bring creativity and initiative to new situations in professional practice and/or for further learning
cognitive, technical and creative skills to investigate and analyse complex information, problems, concepts and theories and apply established theories to different bodies of knowledge or practice - all the necessary tools to become a successful and confident teacher.
Secondary Teaching
Assured Pathways for high school leavers
Minimum ATAR
Duration
Limited places
- No
Selection criteria
- ATAR only (subject to meeting prerequisites)
Undergraduate major
- Any major relevant to one or more learning areas in the secondary school curriculum.
Conditions for progress to Postgraduate Study
- Completion of a UWA bachelor’s degree with a WAM of 60, a personal statement demonstrating that you have the necessary personal characteristics to become a successful educator, and appropriate prerequisite units as advised by the Design and Education Student Office.
[1] ATAR required depends on bachelor's degree selected. See TISC for details.
Qualifications and TISC codes
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Arts: UT001
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Biomedical Science: UT006
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Music: UT008
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Science: UT004
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences: UT026
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Biomedical Science: UT006
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Music: UT008
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Science: UT004
Master of Teaching (Secondary) via Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences: UT026
Secondary Teaching
Standard entry
You can study secondary teaching by completing a bachelor's degree after high school with a major relevant to the secondary teaching curriculum as recognised by UWA, then applying for the Master of Teaching (Secondary).
Get job-ready
At UWA you'll gain valuable practical experience in partner schools and work with lecturers who integrate theory and practice across various areas. Through placements in schools, students experience teaching classes and complete their studies job-ready.
High-quality staff
Staff are highly regarded for the quality of teaching and experiences offered to students and our graduates are in demand from local, national and international employers.
Esteemed reputation
The Graduate School of Education achieved the rank of all Western Australian universities for Education and Training in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020.
The University of Western Australia