Education & Teaching degrees in New South Wales

There are around 91 Education & Teaching degrees at 9 universities in New South Wales, typically taking 4 years, covering areas like education, pedagogy, teacher education, mathematics education, curriculum design. Approximate and generalised, not official.

Universities offering Education & Teaching in New South Wales

UniversityStateProgramsFocus areas
Charles Sturt UniversityNSW25education, pedagogy, curriculum design, teacher education
University of NewcastleNSW15education, pedagogy, primary education, teacher education
University of New EnglandNSW11teacher education, mathematics education, education, pedagogy
UNSW SydneyNSW9teacher education, education, pedagogy, curriculum design
University of WollongongNSW8pedagogy, teacher education, education, educational psychology
Western Sydney UniversityNSW7
Southern Cross UniversityNSW6education, pedagogy, teacher education, literacy education
The University of SydneyNSW6education, cultural studies, music theory, language
Macquarie UniversityNSW4teacher education, pedagogy, primary education, education

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Frequently asked questions

How long is a Education & Teaching degree in New South Wales?

Undergraduate Education & Teaching degrees in New South Wales typically take about 4 years of full-time study.

How much does a Education & Teaching degree cost in New South Wales?

Indicative domestic fees for Education & Teaching degrees in New South Wales are typically in the lower (~under $11k/yr) range (approximate, not official).

Which universities offer Education & Teaching in New South Wales?

Around 9 universities offer Education & Teaching in New South Wales, including Charles Sturt University, University of Newcastle, University of New England, UNSW Sydney, University of Wollongong.

What do you study in a Education & Teaching degree?

Common areas include education, pedagogy, teacher education, mathematics education, curriculum design, literacy education.

Approximate, not official.