Diploma in Arts (3-Terms), Leading to Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Early Childhood/Primary) - History and Political Thought

Navitas Group - Western Sydney University International College

Australia,New South Wales

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54 Months

Duration

CAD 30,800/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Oct 2025

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1989

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

6 Hassall St, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia

Diploma in Arts (3-Terms), Leading to Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Early Childhood/Primary) - History and Political Thought

Program Overview

Diploma in Arts
The Diploma in Arts provides a pathway into the Bachelor of Arts degree. A qualification in the Arts can cover a broad range of humanities subjects from writing and literature, to studies of other cultures, religions and languages. It can also enable you to access a pathway to Teaching with up to one-year equivalent advanced standing. Furthermore, this course offers a foundation unit in Academic English that provides an additional skills base for tertiary level study.

Articulation to Western Sydney University
Students successfully completing the Diploma in Arts will be granted entry into the second year of a Bachelor of Arts course at Western Sydney University.

Leading to: Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Early Childhood/Primary)
In a fast-changing world, tomorrow belongs to people who are ready for anything. We’ll train you to be a critical thinker, not a narrow specialist. This degree will put you on the path to a Master of Teaching, and a rewarding career as an early childhood teacher. Alternatively, you can graduate with a combined early childhood and primary teaching qualification, enabling you to teach in both early childhood and primary settings. It will also give you the skills you need to explore your prospects beyond the classroom.

Major: History and Political Thought
Since the revival of humanist thought in the Renaissance, universities have placed studies in history and political thought at the centre of exploring what it is to be human.

At the heart of the History and Political Thought major are four compulsory units which introduce the student to the modern (since 1500) history of humanity.

Although Europe is very prominent in the Major, the student will be invited to compare its history to the histories of Asia, Africa and the Americas. The Major culminates in a capstone unit in students’ final semester discussing historical theories and methods.

A wide range of elective units covers European, American, Australian and Asian history and political thought and includes thematic units which range widely over time and place.