MIT teacher education students - University undergraduate programmes

Bachelor of Education (Teaching) (BEd(Tchg))

The Bachelor of Education (Teaching) prepares graduates to teach in primary and intermediate schools and leads to registration as a teacher. The BEd(Tchg) is a University of Auckland degree taught on the MIT Campus and at the Epsom Campus of the University.

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Pathways into the BEd(Tchg)

Students who have a University Entrance qualification may apply for admission.


MIT Foundation Education Programme


If you have completed the MIT Foundation Education Programme you may be able to apply for:

  • Special admission to the BEd(Tchg) if you are over 20.
  • Discretionary entrance to the BEd(Tchg) if you are under 20.

All applicants must be able to demonstrate they have the potential to meet the New Zealand Teachers Council criteria for provisional registration, and have a Police check. Suitable applicants are offered an interview prior to final selection.

 

Completing the University BEd(Tchg)
Number of points to complete the BEd(Tchg)   Full-time study   Part-time study   Location  

To be awarded the degree you must pass 360 points:

  • 345 points from courses available in a degree specialisation
  • 15 points from an approved course in General Education
  3 years (6 semesters)   Available   Manukau and Epsom  

Find out more on the Faculty of Education website about the Bachelor of Education (Teaching).
For programme regulations, please refer to the University Calendar.

Applying for admission and enrolling

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