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Graduate Diploma of Education (E6J) (Online)

Graduate Diploma.
University of Tasmania

300

in world overall ranking*

32

in local overall ranking*
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About the course

This Graduate Diploma of Education develops practice-oriented professional capability for education roles through active learning and enquiry informed by professional standards, contemporary theory, and research. You’ll build skills to critically reflect on practice, apply research principles and methods, and lead change to improve learning outcomes across diverse educational settings. Delivered flexibly, it supports study online alongside professional commitments in postgraduate education.

Career outcome

Graduates can use this qualification to strengthen professional practice in a range of education-related roles, applying research-informed approaches to improve teaching, learning and educational environments. The course supports progression into roles involving curriculum and pedagogy development, learning support, professional learning facilitation, and education project or change leadership in schools, training organisations, community education and other learning-focused workplaces. This is a Graduate Diploma in Education & Teaching.


Average Salary***


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*Source: QS World University Subjects Rankings (2026)
**Source: numbeo.com
***Source: PayScale.com (2026)

Costs

tick icon International:

A$37,950 per year

tick icon Local:

A$4,624 per year

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Information

tick icon Duration

1 years

tick icon Upcoming Intakes

February

campus icon Campuses

Online

tick icon Course Code

E6J

hotline icon Hotline

+61 3 9663 5333

email icon Email

australia@augstudy.com

Scholarships

tick iconASEAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE MERIT SCHOLARSHIP

50% of tuition fees

tick iconTASMANIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (TIS)

25% of tuition fees

tick iconFSP TO DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP

10% of tuition fees

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