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Bachelor of Learning Design

CQUniversity’s learning design programs have been developed for those seeking to instruct or train others, and those who want to increase their knowledge of educational practices. Graduates will develop anunderstanding and interpretation of the key concepts and theories involved within the vocational education and training (VET) sector as well as learn how to diagnose, analyse, design, plan and implement learning programs within the sector.

Bachelor of Learning Design

Duration 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Intake Dates February, July
Mode of Study On-campus, Distance Education
Domestic Availability  NoosaBundabergGladstoneMackayRockhamptonDistance Education 
Prerequisites English
Rank*  OP: 19    SR: 61   
QTAC Code BDG: 811271, GLD: 831271, MKY: 841271, NSA: 871271, ROK: 851271, Distance: 851275

NSA - Noosa, BDG - Bundaberg, GLD - Gladstone, MKY - Mackay, ROK - Rockhampton

* OP/SR/ATAR details provided on this page should be used as a guide only, please check with the respective Admission Centre for the latest information www.qtac.edu.au, www.vtac.edu.au, www.uac.edu.au

Why Study Education at CQUniversity

Australia has an ageing population and it has been forecast that there will be a large skills shortage in the future. Education and training have been highlighted as one of the key criteria to assist in this potential skills shortfall. Currently in Queensland there are approximately 1500 training organisations and CQUniversity's Learning Design programs are aimed at upskilling and providing paraprofessionals for the training sector.

There are three study levels available from the learning design programs at CQUniversity they begin with the diploma, followed by the associate degree and then the completion of the bachelor. The bachelors degree will provide graduates with advanced knowledge of curriculum design within the VET sector. Both the diploma and associate degree will provide graduates with a solid knowledge base and often allow for promotion within the training and education sector. You can enrol at any level and have the flexibility to exit at the diploma and associate degree if enrolled in the higher program. These qualifications will provide you with teacher registration.

Applicants who possess a base trade qualification/paraprofessional training/qualification to AQF level three and can demonstrate substantial experience that shows the facilitation of the learning of others may be eligible to obtain advanced standing towards this program. Credit will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis.

Entry Requirements

Completion of a Certificate III or apprenticeship and minimum three years equivalent full-time employment in the relevant teaching area.

Career Opportunities

  • Community educator
  • Private or public sector educator/trainer
  • TAFE teacher
  • Vocational education and training (VET) professional educator (nurse educator, defence force instructors)
  • Human resources specialist
  • Workplace instructor/trainer

Work Intergrated Learning

You are required to complete 75 days of work placement in an appropriate setting.

Program Structure

To complete the Bachelor of Learning Design you are required to complete 24 courses (subjects), totalling 144 units of credit.

If studying by Distance Education, attendance at a 2-day residential school during Orientation Week in the commencement year may be required

Course Information

For example courses you could study as part of the Bachelor of Learning Design program please click here.

As CQUniversity is committed to providing quality, up-to-date and relevant education, please note courses are refreshed regularly and may not be an exact indication of course availability for your study. Please call 13CQUni 13 27 86 if you have specific questions regarding course information regarding your specific application.

Professional Recognition

Completion of this program does not lead to Teacher Registration.

If you are interested in teaching and would like to gain registration with the Queensland College of Teachers, you might consider undertaking a Bachelor of Learning Management (Early Childhood Education), Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary Education) or Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and Vocational Education & Training).

If you have completed a three year undergraduate degree and wish to become a teacher, the Graduate Diploma of Learning and Teaching (Specialisation) program is a recommended pathway to achieve this.