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Master of Specialist Teaching (Science)

Specialise and develop course leadership skills in the teaching of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Or, if this is not your field of expertise, gain advanced knowledge, skills, and the confidence to teach effectively in this priority curriculum area.
This course is only offered at one location, see below.
On-line Learning
Location
Semester 1
Semester 2
Other intakes
On-line Learning
Semester 1
Semester 2
Other intakes
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Length
1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent
(180 credit points = 1.5 EFTSL)
Entry requirements

The Master of Specialist Teaching (Science) is a post-graduate degree consisting of 180 credit points that can be completed part-time over three years. The degree is taught in English and offered through flexible delivery involving both on-line and on-campus study mode.

Most students are admitted based on a completed Initial Teacher Education qualification.

This degree is designed for teachers looking to specialise and develop course leadership in the cross-discipline teaching of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) or those who are teaching ‘out-of-field’ and have a desire to gain advanced skills and knowledge in this Victorian Department of Education priority curriculum area.

A key feature of this degree is developing an applied synthesis of understanding of the teaching and learning of Science. The degree explores the choice, nature, and use of the Science disciplines to enhance the enjoyment of learning mathematics, science, engineering, and technologies in the development of useful learning products, projects, and systems. During this course, you will develop the research skills to complete either a research project or a minor thesis at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 9.

Graduates will have the opportunity to apply for further study in research in education such as a Master of Education (research) or, if they have completed the research pathway, at doctoral level.

  • Teacher
  • Work in Adult Education settings
  • Adult education teacher
  • Pedagogical leader in children's services
  • Secondary teacher
  • Primary teacher
  • Maths educator
  • Tutor
  • Education consultant
  • Principal
  • Leading teacher
  • Science educator
  • University educator
  • Academic

Sample structures are just one example of the many options available within your chosen course.  Please contact Federation University for further information on available options.

Please note this is a sample structure only and is not to be used for enrolment purposes.  To enrol, please refer to the information provided to you by Federation University for your individual course structure or view our enrolment information page.

To view current unit information and cost, click on the individual unit name below, or click here to view current unit information and cost for ALL units.

Year 2

Semester 1

Coursework Pathway

Research Pathway

Contact hours can vary depending on requirements, however typical contact hours for full-time study are around 25-30 hours comprising of on-campus classes, online learning and self-directed study.

Entry requirements (non year 12)

Successful completion of an Initial Teacher Education degree with eligibility for Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration. 

The application method varies depending on your circumstances, please visit our How to apply page for further information.

Direct application: Yes

Federation University code: TQ9

2024 Indicative Fees

Fee Type: Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)

$4,445 student contribution amount

A Commonwealth Supported Place is subsidised by the Australian Government.  Your fees (student contribution amount) are set on an annual basis by the government and are determined by the discipline area and band of your individual units, not the overall course.  Each unit falls into a band which determines the student contribution.

2024 annual student contribution amounts for 1 EFTSL (equivalent full-time student load) range between $4,445 Band 1 to $16,323 Band 4.  To find the Band, EFTSL and contribution amount for each unit, check the Sample Structure or refer to the 2024 unit listing.

Fees are adjusted on an annual basis and the indicative amount should be used as a guide only.  It is based on a typical enrolment for a student undertaking the first year of study in this course.  For 0.5 EFTSL (60 credit point) courses the certificate fee is displayed.  Total cost will vary depending on the units you choose, your study load, the time it takes to complete your course and any approved credit you receive.

Other fees

You will also need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).

Fee assistance

You may be eligible for a HECS-HELP loan, which can be used to defer payment of all or part of your student contribution.  You may also be eligible to defer payment of your SSAF through a SA-HELP loan.

Scholarships

Our scholarships and grants can help with your study costs.  Explore our scholarships to find an opportunity that's right for you.

Can your studies count towards a degree with us? Use our online Credit Search to get the details on completing your studies sooner.

Our course allows you the option to enter or exit the Masters of Specialist Teaching (Science) with a Graduate Certificate in Specialist Teaching (Science).

 

To help you get the most from your online learning experience, it's important that you own or have frequent access to a fast and reliable computer that's ideally not more than two years old.

You will also need frequent access to a reliable high-speed internet connection.  You should expect to use approximately 5GB of data each month, per unit, just for study use.

For further information, visit the Minimum IT requirements for studying online webpage.

A range of student services are available at most campuses. For further information on these services or for course information, please contact us on 1800 333 864.

The commencement of all courses is subject to available funding and enrolment quotas.

All information contained in this course overview including the availability of courses and fees, is correct at the time of being published, however the University reserves the right to alter any course, procedure or fee. Students should check for any amendment prior to enrolment.

CRICOS Provider No.00103D
Please note: This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding to eligible individuals.
National RTO Code: 4909

School department

Education

Course co-ordinator

Xiaofang Yao