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    Ready to shape young lives and learn every day? Join us in teaching primary learners in Years 1–8 and make a difference right from the start.

    Why study Primary Education?

    If you’re passionate about children’s learning, becoming a primary teacher is one of the most rewarding ways to make a difference. At Otago you’ll explore how children learn, build strong curriculum knowledge and gain the confidence to lead a classroom. You’ll also have the opportunity to give back to your community by inspiring and shaping the young minds of the future.

    Through our programme you’ll gain practical experience in schools, exploring real issues like inclusion, te reo Māori and culturally responsive teaching. Dual opportunities to study in Dunedin or Invercargill give you a flexible start. And when you graduate, you’ll be ready to step into roles that matter – helping young people grow, shaping their futures and contributing to the wider education system.

    Career opportunities

    Once you complete the three-year Bachelor of Teaching (Primary Education) you’ll be eligible to apply for teacher registration in New Zealand. From there, your career options are varied and meaningful.

    Here are a few pathways you might take:

    • Primary or intermediate school classroom teacher (Years 1–8)
    • Learning support teacher or specialist in inclusion and diversity
    • Curriculum developer or educational consultant
    • Māori or Pasifika education specialist focusing on bilingual and bicultural settings
    • Leadership roles such as deputy or head teacher, or professional development facilitator

    How you will learn

    You’ll study with us in a hands-on and collaborative way. In the first semester you’ll engage in lectures, workshops and tutorials where you discuss real teaching challenges. Soon enough you’ll step into real classrooms for professional experience placements working alongside mentor teachers. You’ll work in teams with peers, connect theory and practice, and receive support from tutors and school mentors. This way you don’t just learn about teaching – you become a teacher in action, building your skills, confidence and networks.

    Recommended high school subjects for undergraduate study

    No prior knowledge is required. However, it helps to enjoy working with children, feel curious about how people learn, have strong communication skills, and be ready to engage in a collaborative learning community.

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    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

    For new and current students studying towards a Bachelor's or other first degree. Explore undergraduate qualifications at Otago, designed to build a strong foundation in your chosen field, preparing you for a successful career or further study.

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    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

    Spend time in real classrooms from your first year and grow into the teacher you want to be

    Here's why Otago stands out for your Primary Education degree. Our College of Education delivers the Bachelor of Teaching (Primary Education) with a strong blend of theory and practice, supported by experienced lecturers who genuinely care about your growth. At Otago you’ll complete over 120 days of supervised professional experience, meaning when you graduate, you’ll be ready to step into a classroom with confidence.

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject.

    YearPapersPoints
    1st year Education Studies 
    EDUC 101 Education and Society 18
    EDUC 102 Human Development 18
    Curriculum Studies 
    EDCR 131 English and Mathematics 1 18
    EDCR 133 Health and Physical Education 18
    EDCR 135 Introduction to the New Zealand Curriculum & Social Sciences 18
    Professional Experience 
    EDPR 131 Te Weu 18
    Māori Studies 
    MAOR 110 Introduction to Conversational Māori 18
    Total points126
    2nd year Education Studies 
    EDUC 252 How People Learn 18
    Curriculum Studies 
    EDCR 220 Te Ohoka Ake18
    EDCR 231 English and Mathematics 2 18
    EDCR 232 Science and Technology 18
    EDCR 233 Visual Arts and Music 18
    EDCR 235 Dance and Drama 18
    Professional Experience 
    EDPR 231 Te Aka and Learning Languages 18
    Total points126
    3rd year Education Studies 
    EDUC 313 Equity in Education 18
    Curriculum Studies 
    EDCR 331 English and Mathematics 3 18
    EDCR 332 Local Curriculum and Integration 18
    EDCR 334 English and Mathematics 4 18
    Professional Experience 
    EDPR 331 Te Puāwaitanga 1 18
    EDPR 333 Te Puāwaitanga 2 18
    Total points108
    Total   360

    Note: With approval, students with evidence of equivalent prior knowledge, may substitute an approved Māori language paper (worth at least 18 points) for MAOR 110.

    Students who first enrolled in 2022 or earlier will normally complete the programme under the regulations in force when they first enrolled.


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