You must have a recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline.
1-year program entry requirementsYou must have one of the following recognised:
If you qualify for the 1-year program you will be automatically granted 48 credit points of general advanced standing towards the option units. This will be confirmed in your offer letter.
July intakeIf you are interested in July start please note the course starts first Monday in July three weeks before semester 2 starts. Please view July (6TP4) dates to find out more
1.5 year program
1 year program
STEM education plays a significant role in inspiring and preparing learners for the jobs of the future. At QUT you'll be encouraged to take a critical view of STEM in education as you reflect upon and evaluate your current practice. You will seek ways to transform your teaching and learning as you:
You will have the opportunity to connect with like-minded peers and be encouraged and supported to share ideas as you work towards transforming your teaching and your students' learning in STEM. You will have access to a range of support services available at QUT. The professional network and relationships developed during the course can continue to benefit you in your future efforts to lead and transform STEM education.
You can study on campus online or select a blended approach to suit you.
You'll be supported to fully participate in classes and workshops. The face-to-face workshops are scheduled at convenient times for teachers and other educators. You can choose to participate in these workshops as an online student if you are able to log in to our video conferencing technology at the scheduled times. Alternatively you can access the recordings of the workshops at a more convenient time for you. There will be other opportunities to connect with your peers and tutors through scheduled support sessions using video-conferencing technology or online discussion and collaboration forums.
It's as easy as 1-2-3. You can build the Master of Education to suit your interests and needs. The course has three components:
Your assessment will involve the development of a digital portfolio which will represent your development of STEM in Education knowledge understanding and skill. In some instances you can use past teaching practices as an example to critique using your new knowledge and in other assessment tasks you will develop practices and strategies which you may be able to incorporate in your future teaching. Importantly you can tailor your assessment items to your current practice or particular interests.
This STEM in Education Specialisation can enhance outcomes for people in professional schooling and other contexts including the ability to:
You can exit with a Graduate Certificate in Education (STEM in Education) if you have completed the four specialisation units. You can exit the course with a Graduate Certificate in Education following completion of any four masters units.
If you are interested in pursuing higher degree research it is recommended that you include 48 credit points of research units to build your capabilities.
To graduate with a Master of Education you are required to complete 144 credit points of course units.
In a standard 1.5 year full-time progression you will complete three components made up of:
In a one year full-time progression (having been awarded 48 credit points of advanced standing) you will complete two components made up of:
*If you are intending to pursue higher degree research it is recommended you complete 48 credit points of research.
To graduate with a Master of Education you are required to complete 144 credit points of course units.
In a standard 1.5 year full-time progression you will complete three components made up of:
In a one year full-time progression (having been awarded 48 credit points of advanced standing) you will complete two components made up of:
*If you are intending to pursue higher degree research it is recommended you complete 48 credit points of research.