Bachelor of Education (TESOL): Year 1, 2 & 3 – July start
Make sure you choose the correct courses as outlined in the guide below to ensure you complete your programme on time and avoid complications.
Year 1
Students starting the programme in Semester Two, 2025 take the following courses:
Note: You should choose 3x15-point courses across the university electives (1 in Year 1, 1 in year 2 and 1 in Year 3)
Core | Electives | General Education |
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EDUCSW 199 LANGTCHG 101 EDPROFST 105 |
Choose one course EDUC 100 *Also offered in Summer School |
Choose one course from the |
Note: Courses to be enrolled in the next semester will be published in November 2025.
For more course information, please visit Course Outlines.
Students who started their programme in Semester Two, 2024 enrol in the courses below:
Semester 1, 2025 | Semester 2, 2025 |
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EDUCSW 199B **WTR 101 is only for students studying at the Tai Tokerau campus. |
EDPROFST 216 LANGTCHG 207 |
Electives - choose one AND one course from below: |
Electives - choose one AND one course from below: |
General Education - choose one course from below links: |
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For more course information, please visit Course Outlines.
Years 2 and 3
Students who started the programme in Semester Two, 2023 take the following courses:
Semester 1, 2025 | Semester 2, 2025 |
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EDPROFST 217 EDUC 318 |
EDPROFST 318 EDPROFST 397 |
Electives - choose one course from below) EDUC 224 one course from: EDUC 204** ** If you have not already completed EDCURRIC 216 or EDUC 209 or EDUC 213, choose one of the above courses. ** If you have already completed EDCURRIC 216 or EDUC 209 or EDUC 213: Choose one 15-point elective course available from any bachelor’s degree at the University |
Electives - Choose one course from: EDUC 323 AND Choose one 15-point elective course available from any bachelor’s degree at the University. |
Year 3 – final semester
Students who started the programme in Semester Two, 2022 take the following courses:
Semester 1, 2025 | |
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EDPROFST 398 Choose two courses from: EDUC 300 |
More information and advice
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