Curtin University
4 years full-time
Gain the skills, knowledge and practical learning experiences to teach young children (aged from birth to eight years) in early education settings.
To study this course, you must meet the entry criteria: course ATAR, or equivalent, demonstrated via an accepted entry pathway and any course-specific requirements. You'll also need to meet Curtin's English language requirements.
In this course, you will learn about child development, the curriculum areas and the importance of family partnerships. You'll also choose two elective units from a list of education subjects to broaden your learning.
Curtin University is a leading provider of education degrees in Western Australia. The Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) is accredited by the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority and the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia, ensuring you graduate with the competencies required to be a successful early childhood teacher.
As an early childhood teacher, you can work in a variety of settings, including early learning and childcare centres, kindergarten, pre-primary and junior primary classes. You'll be equipped to support the development and learning of young children, from birth to eight years old.