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Inherent requirements for education programs

Our education programs have inherent requirements you must meet to be able to graduate.

Inherent requirements are core activities, tasks or skills that are essential to a program or course. They apply to the following programs:

  • Bachelor of Education (Primary)
  • Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours)
  • Bachelors of Arts/Education (Secondary)
  • Bachelors of Business Management/Education (Secondary)
  • Bachelors of Mathematics/Education (Secondary)
  • Bachelors of Music (Honours)/Education (Secondary)
  • Bachelors of Science/Education (Secondary)
  • Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours)
  • Master of Teaching (Primary)
  • Master of Teaching (Secondary).

What you need to do

If you plan to apply for one of these programs, carefully read through the inherent requirements.

If you think you may experience any problems meeting them, contact a Student Adviser to discuss your needs and whether any reasonable adjustments can be made.

Learn more about inherent requirements at UQ

Inherent requirements should be read in conjunction with other information, such as the program requirements, as well as:

Need more information?

If you’re not sure what an inherent requirement means, contact the relevant school.

For Bachelor of Education single and dual programs and Master of Teaching, contact the School of Education.

For Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours), contact the School of Human Movements and Nutrition Science.


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