- The Master of Teaching (Secondary) is for university graduates from non-teaching courses who want to become secondary school teachers (Years 7 to 12). Upon completion of this degree, students will obtain a formal qualification making them eligible to teach specialized subject areas to students aged 13 to 18 in public, religious, and private schools.
- This degree produces high-quality teachers with an understanding of diversity in the classroom and with strong connections to school communities.
- This program focuses on building teaching skills through a professional experience immersion program in their very first session, and regular professional experience periods throughout the degree.
- Students' learning will be supported by online teaching, forums, podcasts, video streamed lectures, on-campus tutorials, and in-school activities.
- Students will benefit from the expertise of local teachers and a range of workshops to develop their skills in communication, technology-enhanced learning, working with parents, designing assessments, and conducting school-based research.
- During student degrees, they will explore the concepts of teaching and learning to build their professional skills in their selected teaching areas. Teaching areas include: English, Science, Visual Arts, Modern or Ancient History, Geography, Society and Culture or Aboriginal Studies, Legal Studies and Business Studies or Economics. The methods offered are subject to demand, meaning that not all methods are guaranteed to be offered each year.