C11154v6 Graduate Certificate in Higher Education in Teaching and Learning
Award(s): Graduate Certificate in Higher Education in Teaching and Learning (GradCertHEd)Load credit points: 12
Course EFTSL: 0.25
Location: City campus
Note(s)
This course is not offered to international students.
Overview
Course aims
Admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Other information
Overview
This course is offered by the Institute for Interactive Media and Learning (IML) through UTS: Education. The course helps participants to reflect critically on their teaching and subjects in ways which are underpinned by their own experiences and those of their students and colleagues and by the research on learning and teaching in higher education.
The course is designed for current university academics or part-time university teachers interested in an academic career.
Course aims
The course aims to encourage students to develop:
- an understanding of different ways of thinking about university teaching, and the consequences for student learning, to enable them to make informed decisions about their approaches to teaching, subject design and assessment in a variety of contexts and with a diversity of students (relates to professional and intellectual attributes)
- an ability to reflect critically on and evaluate their own teaching and subjects and make changes aimed at improving their students' learning (relates to professional and intellectual attributes)
- a commitment to scholarship in teaching and to self-directed continuing teaching development (relates to professional and personal attributes), and
- a broader awareness of the higher education, university and academic career contexts in which they work, to assist them to develop their academic potential more effectively (relates to professional and personal attributes).
Admission requirements
Applicants must be full-time or fractional university academics, or casual university teachers who can provide evidence of ongoing teaching during course enrolment. UTS full-time or fractional-time staff are exempt from paying course fees through sponsorship by the University.
Course duration and attendance
The course may be completed over one year, but students may also choose to complete over a longer period of time.
The course is a modular part-time program, equivalent to eight weeks of full-time study. Modules vary in their modes of offering, but a typical module involves two face-to-face interactive workshops and online interaction. Some modules are offered in alternative distance mode, involving paper-based and/or video materials with online discussion.
Course structure
The course consists of 12 credit points of study, comprising four subjects which must be completed to be eligible for the award.
Course completion requirements
010035 Student Learning and Teaching Approaches | 3cp | |
010036 Reflective Academic Practice | 3cp | |
010037 Course Design and Assessment | 3cp | |
010038 Scholarly Teaching and Learning Project | 3cp | |
Total | 12cp |
Other information
Further information is available from IML on:
email Enza.Mirabella@uts.edu.au
