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Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Technology (PGCT) - PGradCertEdTech
This program is offered only to continuing students.
No new admissions will be accepted. Students who are interested in
this study area should contact us.
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| Fees: | Commonwealth supported place Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
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| Standard duration: | 1 semester full-time, up to 3 years part-time |
Notes
This program does not qualify you for teacher registration with
relevant teaching authorities. If you are interested in a program
that enables you to qualify for teacher registration, please refer
to the Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching.

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Program focus
This program is designed to provide:
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knowledge and competencies in the use of information and communication
technologies
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an understanding and awareness of theoretical frameworks and
key concepts in the area of educational applications of information
and communication technologies
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the capacity to analyse critically relevant professional issues
affecting current educational practices in relation to information
and communication technologies
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the ability to design, use and manage appropriately, information
and communication technologies in educational settings.
We are currently redeveloping our programs for 2009. This area
of study will remain available, with greater flexibility.

Program aims
The program is designed to meet the professional and continuing
education needs of a wide range of professionals in a variety of education
technology settings and sectors. It caters for those working in an
educational context, specifically teachers, managers and educational
designers working in both formal education settings and off-campus
services. Similarly it caters for those working in corporate settings
and this includes, but is not limited to, training and organisational
development units of businesses and those industries operating online
or through distributed learning networks. The main focus of the teaching
and learning will be to develop critical thinking, intellectual engagement
and the students’ ability to design, develop, implement, manage
and evaluate programs in learning environments. A key feature of the
program is that it prepares graduates who value diversity and inclusiveness,
who are innovators and navigators of sustainable change. Students
are encouraged to become engaged professionals and collaborative members
of a learning community.

Program objectives
On successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate in
Education Technology, depending on the courses studied, students will
develop:
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knowledge and competencies in the use of information and communication
technologies
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engagement with and critical reflection upon theoretical frameworks
and key concepts in the area of educational applications of information
and communication technologies as relevant to a variety of transnational
and multi-sectoral contexts
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the capacity to critically analyse relevant professional issues
affecting current educational practices in relation to information
and communication technologies.

Admission requirements
Normal Entry
To qualify for enrolment in the Postgraduate Certificate in
Educational Technology, learners must:
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have completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent from a
recognised university
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have access to educational environments
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have appropriate resources to facilitate ready access to the
Internet
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have ready access to a personal email address
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have the skills required to access and manipulate materials
delivered electronically.
International applicants must meet the University's requirements
for English proficiency.
Special Entry
Persons who do not hold an undergraduate degree but who can
demonstrate a significant history of work in technology-enhanced learning
environments, would be eligible for enrolment. Requirements at dot
points 2, 3, 4 and 5 above would still apply.
International applicants must have met the University's
English language requirements or have completed the University's
ELICOS/UNIPREP program.

Program fees
Commonwealth supported place
A Commonwealth supported place is where the Australian Government
makes a contribution towards the cost of your higher education and
you as a student pay a student contribution
amount, which varies depending on the courses undertaken. You
are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the Course Fee Finder.
Commonwealth Supported students may be eligible to defer their
fees through a Government loan called HECS-HELP.
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full
fees vary depending on the courses that are taken. You are
able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the Course Fee Finder.
Domestic full fee paying students may be eligible to defer their
fees through a Government loan called FEE-HELP.
International full fee paying place
International students pay full
fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken
and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online.
You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the Course Fee Finder.

Program structure
The Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Technology is comprised
of four postgraduate courses drawn from a suite of courses offered
within the Master of Education Technology (8 Units) program.
Students must complete:
Under exceptional circumstances, at the discretion of the Program
Coordinator, one unit may be completed at level 4.

Required time limits
Students have a maximum of 3 years to complete this program.

Articulation
Students completing studies in the Postgraduate Certificate
in Educational Technology will be able to articulate those studies
into various Masters degrees offered by the Faculty of Education,
provided that they meet the entry requirements of the particular Masters
degree in which they wish to enrol and the articulating courses match
the program structure of the degree in which they seek enrolment.
Full articulation is available into the Master of Education Technology (8 Units)
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Exemptions
Exemptions for courses in the Postgraduate Certificate program
may be granted where applicants can demonstrate that they have successfully
completed an equivalent postgraduate course or have otherwise achieved
the objectives of the relevant course. Exemptions may be granted on
the basis of professional development activities or extensive work
experience if it can be demonstrated that through those activities
the student has achieved learning outcomes equivalent to those of
a relevant postgraduate course. Where a student's program of study
includes electives, exemption may be granted for one or more electives
where students can demonstrate successful completion of work of a
type and standard equivalent to an elective study ..
Students intending to apply for exemptions should consult the University Academic Regulations. Applications for exemption
will be expected to comply with the relevant USQ and Faculty regulations
and should demonstrate that the objectives of the course for which
exemption is sought have been achieved. Within the framework of those
regulations, the following points should be given particular consideration:
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the maximum number of units which may be exempted in the Postgraduate
Certificate is two
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students may not claim exemption for work on which they relied
for admission to the program
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exemptions will not normally be granted for study completed
more than five years prior to submission of the application for exemption
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applications for exemption on the basis of study completed prior
to entering the program will NOT normally be accepted beyond the end
of the first semester of enrolment in the Postgraduate Certificate.
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credit will not normally be granted for work undertaken concurrently
with the Postgraduate Certificate unless the application is submitted
and approved before the work is undertaken with credit subject to
satisfactory completion of the approved work.
Students should seek advice from the Program Administrator before
applying for exemptions. Detailed information about requirements for
exemptions may be available for specific courses.
Credit for courses passed in an incomplete program may be transferred
where those courses form part of the Postgraduate Certificate in Education.

Recommended enrolment pattern
To be awarded a postgraduate certificate in the Faculty of
Education, a student must have normally completed 4 units at postgraduate
level, of which no more than two can be at level 8. Under exceptional
circumstances, at the discretion of the Program Coordinator, one unit
may be completed at level 4.
The enrolment pattern should follow the Program Structure as
previously indicated.
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It is recommended that the program of study commence with one
of the courses in the Foundation Studies section of the table
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It is recommended that course FET5600 , be studied prior to course FET8611.
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Courses FET8610 and FET5622 require
the skill to develop a web page. Students without this ability should
first complete course FET5621
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The following clusters of courses are recommended for particular
professional groups. It is recommended that groups select four courses
from the following clusters:
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Education Designers:EDU8415, FET5601
, FET5602, FET5621, FET5622, FET8610, FET8611
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Education Technology Managers:FET5600, FET5602
, FET5660, FET8611
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Learning Technologists:EDU5471, EDU5472
, EDU8415, FET5621, FET5622, FET5660, FET8610
, FET8611.