This course is only available to Australian citizens or permanent residents, and New Zealand citizens

Overview

  • Ideal for education professionals who want to extend their knowledge of literacy and literacy development.
  • Study current and historical literacy issues and specialise in a specific area of interest.
  • Prepares you to meet the changing demands of government policy in literacy.
  • Commonwealth Supported Places available for Australian citizens and permanent visa holders, and New Zealand citizens (subject to change).
     
QUT course code ED61
Attendance Part-time
Note: Studies in Literacy cannot be completed in one semester as the units are offered in either semester 1 or 2. Therefore it must be studied part-time.
Course duration 4 months full-time
1 year part-time
Start month 2013 February, July
Delivery External
  • Online
Faculty
  • Faculty of Education
Course contact Student Business Services (SBS) Admissions:
Careers
  • Educator
  • Teacher
  • Trainer

Details

Studies in Literacy study area is designed to meet the needs of beginning and experienced teachers as well as other educators who have a strong interest in the literacy development of their students and clients.

You will engage with current and historical issues and debates, as well as specific, more specialised areas of interest within the broad domain of literacy. You will examine current issues such as strong moves world-wide to standardise literacy curriculum and assessment and how you can productively and ethically address linguistic and social diversity in your context.

Career outcomes

Graduate Certificate in Education (Studies in Literacy) will increase your expertise in current issues in literacy education that will prepare you to meet the changing demands of government policy and social diversity in the contemporary workplace. Graduates have found that studying in this area brings the satisfaction that comes with ongoing professional development and the confidence and expertise that helps them to take on leadership and coaching roles in literacy education and/or to pursue further postgraduate study. 

Units

In the Studies in Literacy study area you are required to complete the following four (4) core units (a total of 48 credit points):

  • CLN652 Literacies for English Language Learners;
  • CLN654 Functional Grammar for Reading and Writing;
  • CLN660 Literacy Development and Performance; and
  • SPN647 Understanding Reading and Writing Difficulties.

Please find important information about the study area and unit availabilities in the 'All course structures' link below.

Entry requirements

An appropriate four (4) year Bachelor degree or equivalent at a standard acceptable to the Executive Dean or a three (3) year Bachelor degree or equivalent at a standard acceptable to the Executive Dean PLUS at least one year of appropriate professional or industrial experience.  (Applicants who have completed a three (3) year Bachelor degree or equivalent are asked to supply an original copy of a letter from their employer outlining details of their employment history)

Course fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.

2013: CSP $3,000 (indicative) per Semester (48 credit points) (subject to annual review)

Student Services and Amenities Fee

You'll need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) as part of your course costs.

More information on the SSAF

HECS-HELP: loans to help you pay your course fees

You may not have to pay anything upfront if you're eligible for a HECS-HELP loan.

Find out if you're eligible for a HECS-HELP loan

Scholarships and financial support

You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.

View all scholarships

You may also be eligible for Centrelink payments

Apply

How to apply for Graduate Certificate in Education (Studies in Literacy)

You apply directly to QUT for all our postgraduate courses.

Are you ready to submit your application?

You're ready if you have:

  1. Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3.
  2. Checked important dates.
  3. Checked you meet the entry requirements
  4. Checked course costs and if you're eligible for financial support
  5. Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
  6. Collected supporting documents (see application form)

All done? Then you're ready to apply.

Application for postgraduate course admission form (PDF file, 362.47 KB)

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