
Professional development for academics
UTS College has a history of quality, student-centricity and innovation. We are focused on supporting our teachers with ongoing professional development, and on developing a culture of academic collaboration and of scholarship. More information about the College’s learning model can be found here.
One of the benefits we offer all our teachers is the opportunity to undertake the College’s Graduate Certificate in Student-Centred Learning. The College drew on its many years of experience and designed this program specifically for practising educators, particularly those in the pathway sector.
This exciting course offers:
- a fast-track to enhanced skills in student-centric curriculum development and higher education teaching
- new insights and ways to apply the principles of positive education in higher education
- a specially designed program to strengthen your learning and teaching practice in transitional and/or higher education.
All the College’s Academic Coordinators undertake this program. All sessional staff are required and supported to undertake the first subject of the program and invited to complete the Graduate Certificate should they wish to.
At this point, the College only offers the Graduate Certificate to our staff but we plan to launch this in the future for external candidates also. Please contact Mitchell Osmond for more information.
Meet Mitchell Osmond, Program Manager for the Grad Certificate in Student Centred Learning
This course is a new, innovative way of thinking about student learning with a focus on how students learn, what they experience, and how they engage in that learning context. Through gradual empowerment, student-centred learning prepares students for their future studies and professional lives.
Mitchell is an experienced facilitator, with more than 10 years spent coaching staff in the higher education sector on teaching and learning practices. He is focused on driving innovation within curriculum to increase student engagement and provide authentic learning experiences to prepare students for employment.
Mitchell has a Master of Education (Learning and Leadership) from UTS.
Course snapshot
| Qualification | Graduate Certificate in Student Centred Learning |
| CRICOS code | 103530F |
| TEQSA code | CRS1400850 |
| Duration | It is designed to be completed part-time over 12 months |
| Delivery Mode | A combination of online and face to face. |
| Course summary | The course will equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills required to develop and sustain a student-centred approach to learning and teaching in tertiary education. Participants will reflect on their teaching practice and explore new ways of learning and teaching which will help them develop innovative methods and strategies to create engaged, independent and active learners. The challenges of transitional education will be explored with strategies to address students’ learning in a cross-cultural setting. |
| Course aims |
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| Course outcomes |
1. Professional Skills 2. Critical, Reflective and Creative Thinking 3. Cultural Competency 4. Transferrable Skills 5. Positive Education Skills |
| Course structure |
This course will consist of four subjects that is made up of three compulsory subjects @ 6 credit points each and an elective @ 6 credit points. There are two subjects offered as electives @ 6 credit points each. Twenty-four credit points are required for completion. |
| Course subjects |
The course consists of 24 credit points* of study, comprising of four subjects (3 core subjects and 1 elective): Core subjects: (6 credit points each)
Elective options: (6 credit points)
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| Assessment Methods | The course employs a variety of assessments such as reflection portfolios, projects, case studies and presentations to develop students’ attainment of the course intended learning outcomes as well as the subjects learning outcomes. |
| Entry requirements | Minimum bachelor qualification equivalent to AQF 7 and an IELTS 7.0 in all bands. |
| Cost | No cost for UTS College teaching staff |
| Intake dates |
2024:
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| Enquiries / to apply | Contact Mitchell.Osmond@utscollege.edu.au |
