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Deakin University

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Graduate Certificate of Secondary Design and Technologies

  • Graduate Certificate

This course develops professional knowledge, skills and dispositions of teachers practising out-of-field in Design and Technologies and develops their capacity for leadership in Design and Technologies in secondary schools.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Course Code
E522

About this course

This course develops professional knowledge, skills and dispositions of teachers practising out-of-field in Design and Technologies and develops their capacity for leadership in Design and Technologies in secondary schools. The Technologies and Society and Creating Design Solutions strands of the Victorian Curriculum: Design and Technologies are taught across all four units, with an emphasis on the four Technologies Contexts in the central two units. Teachers will develop a more sophisticated understanding of the design process and systems thinking and its economic, environmental, ethical, legal, and aesthetic role in our society both locally and globally, allowing them to integrate a range of materials and technologies into their teaching practice. It draws on research-informed practice in Design and Technologies pedagogies, curriculum, assessment, and inclusion and ethics. Graduates of this degree will be supported to develop strong regional professional networks in their own schools and the Victorian educational sector.

Career pathways

The course enhances curriculum leadership and career progression of practicing teachers in secondary Design and Technologies.

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Course structure

To complete the Graduate Certificate of Secondary Design and Technologies, students must attain 4 credit points.

The course comprises a total of 4 credit points including:

  • 4 credit points of core units (EDT705, EDT706, EDT707, EDT708)
  • DAI001 Academic Integrity Module (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements.