Admissions and getting started
Information to help you enrol and get started at Melbourne.
Find out the when, where and how of timetabling.
Discover the range of activities and events available to all students.
The module offers self-paced resources to enhance critical literacy, academic writing, research, presentations, time management, and communication skills.
Learn more about the national Literacy and Numeracy Test (LANTITE), which all students enrolling in an initial teacher education course must successfully complete.
Everything you need to know for your first year at the Faculty of Education.
The ICAS program offers a comprehensive overview of Australian school systems and culture.
The iTEA gives you the opportunity to reflect on your strengths and motivations before stepping into the teaching profession.
Course planning and structure
You must enrol at the beginning of your course and re-enrol every year for the duration of your course.
Subject selection is an important step in your enrolment process that requires careful planning and consideration.
Understand your course requirements and choose the right subjects to ensure you are on track to graduate.
Study education as breadth with a single subject of interest or go deeper by undertaking a breadth track.
To be eligible for the Master of Teaching (Secondary) or the Master of Teaching (Secondary) Internship you must qualify for at least two learning areas (or one double learning area).
Managing your course
Assessment and results, including Faculty of Education guidelines and University policy.
This section provides information on applying for an extension for all subjects for up to ten days and must be requested before the assessment is due.
Students who experience acute, short-term circumstances which impact upon their capacity to complete a piece of assessment are advised to apply for special consideration.
Learn when your results will be released, how to access them, and how to get academic statements.
If you need to take time off from your studies you may be able to apply for a Leave of Absence.
The process of permanently stopping your course (degree) before completion.
Understand the consequences of withdrawing from a subject, the importance of subject key dates and the support available to help you manage your studies.
Resources and support
Useful links for IT support and other related resources.
Explore the range of scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries to support you in your studies.
Funding opportunities including student loan schemes, grants, tax and budgeting advice.
Discover the services and opportunities available to support your life, health and wellbeing while you study.
Giving a student voice in the governance and operations of the Faculty of Education.
Enrich your studies
Explore opportunities to enhance your personal growth and academic development.
Embark on a global adventure with the University of Melbourne's vast network of 200+ partners across 40 countries.
Alongside your course, you can access complementary services, activities and opportunities across the Faculty and the University to broaden your experience, expand your networks and realise your full potential.
Discover programs and opportunities to enrich your studies at the Faculty of Education, including peer mentoring, ambassador roles, and professional development events.
Explore career mentoring opportunities to build connections, gain guidance, and support your professional development.
For new students to connect with peers, build friendships, and share experiences. Learn how to join as a mentee or become a mentor today.
Connect with schools, government, and industry experts nationwide to explore opportunities, gain insights, and take the next step in your teaching career.
Student support and helpful links
Stop 1 and student services
We offer one of the most comprehensive student support networks in Australia, including health and welfare, careers and employability and administrative and learning support services and resources. Stop 1 can connect you with the full range of student services to support your success, either online or in person.
The Learning Management System
The Learning Management System (LMS) is where you access subjects, watch recordings and submit assignments. Log in to the LMS
My.unimelb
My.unimelb is where you can access your student email, calendar and personal and enrolment details. Visit My.unimelb