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Degree courses

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Bachelor of Education (Secondary Honours)

The Bachelor of Education (Honours) is a one-year advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students which may be taken upon completion of an undergraduate degree in Education. The focus of the Honours year is on the further development of analytical and research skills, deepening of knowledge, and application of methods specific to educational research. The program may be a pathway into a graduate research degree (MEd Research; PhD).

Master of Educational Leadership

The Master of Educational Leadership is a one-year postgraduate degree provides aspiring and current educational leaders with an understanding of theory, research, and practice in educational leadership.

Masters of Teaching (Secondary)

The UNSW Master of Teaching (Secondary) is a full-time postgraduate teacher education course that will provide you a fast-track to employment as a secondary school teacher. This is an accelerated teaching degree, which includes practical in-school experience. After one year of full-time study, you’ll be eligible for employment as a secondary school teacher.

Development studies at UNSW

Development studies is essential for providing answers to the world’s most complicated questions in a time when urbanisation is accelerating, environmental health is declining, disparities are widening and communications and technologies never stand still. Students learn the conceptual and analytical tools required to understand and negotiate the complexity of global development in order to add to the conversation in a meaningful way.

Access & equity at UNSW

UNSW is home to global scholarships to help students grow and learn.

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UNSW offer a range of equity scholarships.

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UNSW established its flagship outreach program, Aspire, in 2007 with the objective of improving access to tertiary education for underrepresented students.

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UNSW Gateway Admission Pathway and Program

The program aims to make university entry more equitable. It offers under-represented students an alternative pathway into university, recognising that an ATAR is not the only indicator of potential success and preparedness for university.

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Goal #4

UNSW is committed to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all. Explore our commitments and activities to this Sustainable Development Goal (SDG).

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Sustainability matters

Explore UNSW's contributions to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, designed to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges, such as ending poverty and hunger, climate change, the reduction of inequalities and more.