Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Teaching Digital Technologies is a six month course intended to enable teachers to extend and update their knowledge and to lay a foundation for further professional development in both theory and practice in the area of Digital Technologies. The course will be offered full time or part time and by distance/on-line Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Interstate, Isolated, and Offshore with some units available face-to-face.
The Graduate Certificate (Teaching Digital Technology) is the perfect choice for educators preparing to teach this new subject in the Australian Curriculum.
Students will Utilise a range of learning resources that facilitate and promote interaction with professional peers and teaching staff.
This course is only offered on a full-fee paying basis to eligible students. An alternative pathway to a Graduate Certificate in Teaching Digital Technologies is available on a Commonwealth Supported (CSP) basis for the first four units through the Bachelor of Education with Professional Honours (Teaching Digital Technologies) E4U.
The University requires applicants for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Teaching Digital Technologies degree to hold a Bachelor of Education or a degree in other discipline with a Diploma of Education, Bachelor of Teaching, or Master of Teaching, or to those holding equivalent qualifications.
This course is only offered on a full-fee paying basis to eligible students. An alternative pathway to a Graduate Certificate in Teaching Digital Technologies is available on a Commonwealth Supported (CSP) basis for the first four units through the Bachelor of Education with Professional Honours (Teaching Digital Technologies) E4U.