This course is only available via internal course transfer (subject to approval from the course coordinator) to students who were originally admitted to C10480 Bachelor of Education Futures Master of Teaching in Primary Education.This course is not a NESA recognised teaching qualification and does not qualify graduates to teach. However, students who complete this course may consider roles in educational fields such as: health education, environmental education, youth and community work, museum education, union organising, teaching aides, curriculum development, education policy, or educational games development.Through the core subjects, students are introduced to a broad range of foundational knowledge for professional work in the fields of sustainability and the environment, technology and society, science and society, social justice and inclusion, and health promotion and physical activity. They gain broad knowledge about educational programming, assessment and reporting, and the future of education in the diverse and complex landscape of professional practice. They also develop a critical orientation to the production of knowledge, and engage with cross-cultural understandings of multiple worldviews and knowledges. Through the electives, students can gain knowledge and skills in fields such as creative arts, modern languages, science and technology, English, and mathematics.CareersCareer options include roles in educational fields such as health education, environmental education, youth and community work, museum education, union organising, student-support learning officer, curriculum development, education policy, or educational games development.