Science teacher with B Med Science? (1 Viewer)

urmum65

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Is it possible to be a biology teacher with a Bachelor of Medical science/Masters of teaching? Or do I only have to do B Science/M Teach to be a teacher? Also, do i have to choose biology as my major or can i choose other things like microbiology, psychology etc ?

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Hey, pretty sure you can! :)
You don't even need to do the Masters - a Grad Dip. in Education (https://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/future...sework/degrees/graduate-diploma-in-education/) is enough to be a qualified teacher as far as I know. I'm not even sure if you need the second qualification - I've had a bunch of teachers from very diverse backgrounds, for example, one did a BA and MA, another did a BEngineering.

Just make sure you cover the junior core units for Chem and Bio, because you can't just expect to waltz into a school and teach senior students.

So yes, BMedSc should be enough if you grab a GradDip afterwards! :D
 

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I think you could. Here's subject content requirement from the NSW institute of teachers.

http://www.nswteachers.nsw.edu.au/DownloadDocument.ashx?DocumentID=493

For your first teaching area, you require:

A major in science (three years of degree level study with at least 4 units at level 2 or above) of four units in biology and two units in one of chemistry or physics.

I got offered an M Teach (Physics / Maths) from just an engineering degree. I think they were generous enough to count certain engineering subjects towards my physics and maths requirements.
 

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