The UNSW Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a four-year, full-time (or part-time equivalent) double degree that provides you with the skills to pursue a career in secondary-school teaching, specialising in science and mathematics. After completing the degree, you’ll have a professional teaching qualification as well as a flagship science degree from our science faculty, UNSW Science. You’ll learn how science is taught and gain an understanding of STEM subject areas such as environmental science, physics or mathematics. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for a career that inspires the next generation to pursue their skills and passions in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). The UNSW Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a recognised qualification in initial teacher education. You'll graduate qualified to embark on a career as a secondary school teacher in both government and non-government secondary schools throughout Australia and overseas. Teaching is a career path that will enable you to have a significant impact on the lives of future generations. UNSW’s Education program will prepare you to pursue a career in secondary-school teaching in New South Wales, Australia and overseas. Combining Education with Science degree will broaden your career opportunities, enabling you to share your interest in science or mathematics with your students, and bring your knowledge and experience in education to STEM industries. Potential careers Secondary-school teacher School policy adviser Corporate trainer, supervisor, manager in other industries Accreditation This degree is accredited by NSW Education Standards Authority as an initial teaching qualification for both government and non-government secondary schools throughout Australia and is widely accepted as a teaching qualification internationally.