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    Area of Specialisation Availability:
  • Location:
    Mt Lawley
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus

  • Location:
    Bunbury
    Mt Lawley
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
    Part-time
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
    Online
  • Duration:
    1 year full-time or equivalent part-time
  • Faculty:
    Education and Arts
  • School:
    Education
  • Code:
    N47 / H08
  • CRICOS:
    034459F

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Master of Education

Area of Specialisation In Behaviour Management

The Behaviour Management area of specialisation provides an opportunity for educators to develop their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the areas of effective classroom management and managing challenging behaviour.

Non-Standard Timetable Information (e.g. early start, weekend courses, etc)

This specialisation made require attendance to some weekend classes.

Area of Specialisation structure

This unitset structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

The Behaviour Management area of specialisation provides an opportunity for educators to develop their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the areas of effective classroom management and managing challenging behaviour.



UnitDescription Points
Core Units
EDU5000Changing Practice in Classroom Management 15
EDU5001Success with Challenging Youth 15
EDU6188Independent Study*15
EDU6195Advanced Seminar 10
RES5101Research Preparation: Methods of Research 20
And 45 credit points (3 units) of approved Level 5/6 Education units.
 


* This unit can be taken as an independent study unit focused on behaviour management.

This major can also be studied in the following courses:

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