Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Childhood experiences created by a great teacher will stay with a child throughout their lifetime. If you want to inspire children and help them achieve their potential, then join us to become part of the next generation of primary teachers.
Course essentials
ATAR
70.00
Minimum ATAR including selection adjustments:
The minimum selection rank for this course, is equivalent to an ATAR of 70.00. If applicable, this includes adjustment factors related to subject adjustments and SEAS.
Entry requirements
Credit
Study mode
Duration
Start dates
Locations
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Course overview
Childhood experiences created by a great teacher will stay with a child throughout their lifetime. If you want to inspire children and help them achieve their potential, then join us to become part of the next generation of primary teachers.
You will spend time in each year of your degree observing and working with students in school classrooms. You will develop your own teaching identity and learn how to use your own individual skills to support student learning.
You will develop a deep understanding of childhood development, educational theories and practice. You will also learn how to engage children in innovative and purposeful learning. Along with the compulsory education courses, you will have the option of a range of discipline specific electives.
Primary Specialisation options include: English, Mathematics, Science or Inclusive Education with a focus on English, Science or Mathematics
The new Inclusive Education stream will open up your career choices, giving you the opportunity to pursue special education.
You will be learning and developing classroom skills from your first semester of study, completing a minimum of 80 days of supervised teaching practice during the four years of your degree. Completing this course will qualify you to teach primary students up to Year 6.
At Federation, the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE) is a compulsory requirement of your teaching course. It is also a requirement for teacher registration. Find out more here.
IT requirements
To do this course you’ll need a fast and reliable computer and access to high-speed internet. Expect to use about 5GB of data per month for every unit you’re doing. Find out more about the minimum IT requirements for studying with us.
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Student support
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The fine print
The commencement of all courses is subject to available funding and enrolment quotas.
Everything in this course overview is correct at the time of being published. However, the University reserves the right to alter any course, procedure or fee. Please check for changes before you apply or enrol.
Federation University uses Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding (for eligible students) to deliver training.
School department
Education
Course co-ordinator
Amy Claughton

Career paths

Professional recognition
VIT (Victorian Institute of Teaching)
Fees and scholarships
Tuition fee information
Commonwealth Supported Places are subsidised by the Australian Government. The tuition fee is called the student contribution amount. The indicative fee above is based on a typical first-year enrolment for this course and should be used as a guide only. For 0.5 EFTSL (60 credit point) courses the certificate fee is displayed. Your fee will depend on the units you chose, your study load, the time it takes to complete your course and any approved credit you receive.
How it's calculated
The government sets the fee each year. The amount depends on the discipline area and band of each unit. 2026 annual student contribution amounts for 1 EFTSL (equivalent full-time student load) range from $4,738 (Band 1) to $17,399 (Band 4). The sample course structure below link to the EFTSL, Band and fee for each unit or you can use our unit search to find these details.
Other fees
You will also need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
Fee assistance
If you're eligible for a HECS-HELP loan, you can defer the payment of all or part of your student contribution fee. If you’re also eligible for a SA-HELP loan, you can defer your SSAF payment too. You won’t have to start paying either loan back until your income reaches the compulsory repayment threshold.
Scholarships
There’s a range of scholarships and grants available. Find out what you can apply for.
Course details
Start dates
Semester 1, 2027
1 March 2027
Locations
Berwick (on campus)
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Information
- Our Mt Helen, SMB, Camp St and Gillies St campuses are located in Ballarat.
Contact hours
You’d be looking at about 25-30 hours per week (if you’re full time), but this includes on-campus classes and self-directed study (i.e. homework).
Work integrated learning
This course requires a total of 640 placement hours, across 16 weeks.
Sample course structure
Here’s what the course structure could look like. It’s just an example (so don’t use it for enrolment). Interested in the details? You can find current course structure or select a single unit name below to find out what it’s about and how much it costs.
- Literacy and Numeracy15 credit pointsEDBED1011
- Teaching and Learning with Digital Technologies15 credit pointsEDBED1015
- Learning and Teaching15 credit pointsEDCEL1016
Specialisation
- Learning and Teaching Mathematics A15 credit pointsEDBED1012
- Child and Adolescent Development and Characteristics15 credit pointsEDBED1017
- Health and Physical Education Curriculum15 credit pointsEDBED1018
- LANTITE AttemptEDLAN1000
Specialisation
- Literacy, Language and Literature A15 credit pointsEDBED2008
- Wellbeing and Social and Emotional Learning for the Primary Years15 credit pointsEDBED2113
Specialisation
- Science Education15 credit pointsEDBED2012
- Responding to Challenge: Trauma Informed Practice15 credit pointsEDBED3119
- Transition to the Profession 115 credit pointsEDCEL2114
Specialisation
- Curriculum Assessment and Reporting15 credit pointsEDBED3027
- Learning and Teaching Mathematics B15 credit pointsEDBED3112
- Environmental Sustainability Education15 credit pointsEDBED3118
- Professional Experience 315 credit pointsEDCEL3711
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander: Learning and Teaching15 credit pointsEDBED3016
- Literacy, Language and Literature B15 credit pointsEDBED3111
- Professional Experience 3: Diverse15 credit pointsEDCEL3722
Specialisation
- Advanced Mathematical Pedagogies15 credit pointsEDBED4111
- Multiliteracies in a Global World (Including EAL/D)15 credit pointsEDBED4112
- Humanities Education15 credit pointsEDBED4011
- Transition to the Profession 215 credit pointsEDBED4113
- Arts Education15 credit pointsEDBED4012
- Professional Portfolio15 credit pointsEDBED4120
- Differentiating for Learning and Teaching15 credit pointsEDBED4010
- Transition to the Profession 315 credit pointsEDCEL4114
Entry requirements
Entry requirements (year 12)
Admissions Criteria for current Year 12 students and recent secondary graduates (the past 2 years)
Prerequisites
- Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics or Units 3 and 4: any Mathematics;
- Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
Minimum ATAR including selection adjustments
The minimum selection rank for this course, is equivalent to an ATAR of 70.00. If applicable, this includes adjustment factors related to subject adjustments and SEAS.
Guaranteed ATAR
This course has a guaranteed ATAR.
If you meet the course pre-requisites and any ‘Essential Requirements for Admission’, we will guarantee you a place in this course with this ATAR. We use the adjusted ATAR, factoring in subject adjustments and SEAS as detailed below.
Subject Adjustments
A study score of 40 in any Humanities, any History, Literature, Legal Studies or Philosophy equals 3 aggregate points per study. Overall maximum of 5 points.
SEAS (Special Entry Access Scheme)
Applicants who have experienced educational disadvantage are encouraged to apply for the Special Entry Access Schemes (SEAS). Depending on eligibility and your circumstances, this may provide support for your course application.
Entry requirements (non year 12)
Admissions Criteria for applicants with a higher education study
- Satisfactory completion of at least one year of tertiary study in a relevant field
- Meets the VCE Maths and English requirement benchmarks.
- Casper Test
Admissions Criteria for applicants with a vocational education and training study
- Successful completion of a TAFE qualification Certificate IV in a cognate or appropriate area, such as Community Services, Education Support, Children's Services, or Nursing; and At least one year of experience in a relevant area of education or support service and;
- Meets the VCE Maths and English requirement benchmarks
- Casper Test
OR
- Successful completion of a recognised TAFE Diploma program in a cognate or an appropriate area and;
- Meets the VCE Maths and English requirement benchmarks.
- Casper Test
Admissions Criteria for applicants with work and life experience
Applicants who have not completed secondary education, or undertaken any TAFE or university studies will not be eligible for this course.
English language requirements
IELTS score: Speaking 7.5, Listening 7.5, Reading 6.5, and Writing 6.5.
Extra requirements
Essential requirements for selection and application
CasperTest (Altus Suite)
Compulsory: All applicants are required to complete Altus Suite as part of their application. Altus Suite is a requirement for many of the initial teacher training courses in Victoria. It is a non-cognitive online test designed to assess an applicant's personal and professional attributes. To register for your sitting or for further information about the assessment, visit TakeAltus.com
Altus Suite:
- Casper: 60-90 minute online, open-response situational judgment test (SJT)
Don’t miss the deadlines for each offer round; https://takealtus.com/dates-times/
OR
Applicants can also have their non-academic capabilities assessed based on completion of a Non-Academic Requirements for Teacher Entry (NARTE) online questionnaire with the link to complete https://ins.incept.education/i/entry/kBRl0Q3xpfSr
Essential requirements for enrolment or graduation
Literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education (LANTITE)
All students must satisfy National program standard requirements and attempt the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE) test or provide evidence of First Nations language proficiency in the first year of enrolment.
To graduate from this course and be eligible to apply for provisional registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), the LANTITE test standard in both literacy and numeracy must be achieved. Students who have provided evidence of First Nations language proficiency are not required to undertake the LANTITE test.
Working with children check
Applicants will be required to hold a valid Working with Children (WWC). Check prior to undertaking professional placements.
How you apply will depend on your current situation – school leaver, tertiary background or life experience – and whether you’re also applying for courses at other institutions. Visit our how to apply page to find out more.
Ready to fill out your application? You might need these codes:
- VTAC application
- Yes
- VTAC code
- 3701810341 - Berwick (on campus)
3700710341 - Gippsland (on campus)
3700510341 - Mt Helen (on campus) - Direct application
- Yes
- Federation University code
- TZ5
Alternate entry
Students may undertake the first year of the Bachelor of Education Studies and apply to transfer into the second year of this program. Students must have successfully completed 8 courses in the 1st year of the Bachelor of Education Studies and have a credit average to be eligible for transfer.
Pathways from this course:
Master of Education Studies
Hear from our students

Hi, my name is Maddie and I'm studying a Bachelor of Education. I'm specialising in inclusive Ed and I'm in my third year of studies. I chose to study at Fed Uni because it is close to home and because I had a few friends who were studying here as well. I would recommend federation to those considering studying because of the placement opportunities they have here. This year as part of my diversity placement I was given the opportunity to travel to the NT to a remote indigenous community. This option was available to all students in my degree in the third year and it was made even more accessible as the majority of the accommodation and flights were funded by the Uni Arunga. The community I was placed in was the most beautiful little community with wonderful students and incredible classroom facilities. I'm so glad and proud of myself for taking that leap of faith because now I have so many more skills and experiences under my belt. This opportunity will be something I'll happily share with anyone and we'll think about forever. I really couldn't recommend this programme more.
