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Education. What courses are available?. Bachelor of Physical Activity - 3 years * non-teaching degree* Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) - 4 years Bachelor of Education (Primary) – 4 years Bachelor of Education – 4 years HPE AND Outdoor Education HPE AND Design & Technology - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Education

What courses are available?Bachelor of Physical Activity - 3 years * non-teaching degree*

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) - 4 yearsBachelor of Education (Primary) – 4 yearsBachelor of Education – 4 years

HPE AND Outdoor EducationHPE AND Design & TechnologyHPE AND Health ScienceHPE (Double Major)Design & Technology (Double Major)

Wood & Metal Design AND Computer Aided DesignWood & Metal Design AND TextilesFood Studies & Nutrition AND TextilesFood Studies & Nutrition AND Computer Aided Design

Master of Teaching (2 years)PrimarySecondary

Postgraduate by courseworkGraduate Certificate in EducationMaster of Education

Honours

Research Higher DegreesMaster of Education (Research)Doctor of Education (30% coursework, 70% research)Doctor of Philosophy

What courses are fully online?

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) - 4 yearsBachelor of Education (Primary) – 4 years

Master of Teaching (2 years)PrimarySecondary

Postgraduate by courseworkGraduate Certificate in EducationMaster of Education

Bachelor of Physical Activity Studies

Dr Dean Cooley

Faculty of Education

University of Tasmania

What is the Bachelor of Physical Activity Studies (BPAS)?

• A new 3 year degree

• This degree course will aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue careers in a variety of sport, physical activity and recreation fields, such as coaching, fitness leader and personal training, sport management, and wilderness and outdoor recreation.

• Students will have an opportunity to pursue their particular area of interest through a large range of electives and minors on offer.

Bachelor of Physical Activity Studies

ESH100 Thinking & Writing at University Choice of Minor 1-13

ESP114 Health & Physical Activity

ESP116 Foundations of Outdoor Education

ESH104 Human Development in

Educational Contexts Choice of Minor 1-13 ESP136 Physical Pursuits

ESP117 Safety & Risk Management in the

Outdoors

ESP209 The Psychology of Sport & Physical

Education Choice of Minor 1-13 Student electives ESP211 Game Sense

ESP208 Sociology. Sport and Physical Activity Choice of Minor 1-13 Student electives

ESP233 Motor Learning & Skill Development

ESP307 Adapted Physical Activity

ESP306 Organisation in Community Sport &

Recreation Student electives ESP336 Movement Skills

ESP320 Sport Psychology ESP304 Sport Injuries Student electives ESP319 Sports Coaching

MinorsMinor 1 – Outdoor & Environmental Studies• KGA171 Space, Place, Nature• KGA172 Global Geography of Change• ESP213 Outdoor Environments1• ESP212 Cultural & Environmental Outdoor Education

Minor 2 – Fitness Leader• ESP111 Practicum OR CXA100Food Studies• CXA172 Introduction to Human Biology OR EDT101 Applied Food Studies• ESP217 Social & Emotional Wellbeing OR CXA172 Anatomy & Physiology 1• ESP307 Adapted Physical Activity

Minor 3 – Personal Training• ESP111 Practicum• CXA100 Food Studies OR BMA101 Introduction to Management• ESP 217 Social & Emotional Wellbeing• ESP307 Adapted Physical Activity

Minors…Minor 4 – Coaching• BMA101 Introduction to Management OR CXA 100 Food Studies• CXA161 Introduction to Human Biology• ESP307 Adapted Physical Activity• ESP217 Social & Emotional Wellbeing OR CXA172 Anatomy & Physiology 1

Minor 5 – Movement Science• CXA161 Introduction to Human Biology• CXA172 Anatomy & Physiology 1 • CXA232 Kinesiology• CXA313 Health Promotion

Minor 6 – Gender Studies• HAF101 Gender, Power & Change• HAF103 Sex and Bodies• HAF215 Contemporary Feminist Thought• HAF217 Contemporary Representations of Gender

Minors…Minor 7 – Journalism, Media & Communication• HEJ101 Journalism, Media & Communications 1• HEJ102 Journalism, Media & Communications 2• HEJ205 Public Relations• HEJ222 Journalism: The People’s Witness

Minor 8 – Philosophy• HPA101 The Quest for Values: Goodness, Justice, Beauty OR HPA104 The Good

Life• HPA105 The Big Questions• HPA271 Philosophy and the Body• HPA242 Law, Society and Morality

Minor 9 – Sociology• HGA101 Sociology A• HGA102 Sociology B • HGA202 Sociological Analysis of Modern Society• HGA239 Law, Society and Morality

Minors…Minor 10 – Business Management • BMA101 Introduction to Management• BMA121 Management of Human Resources • BMA151 Principles of Marketing• BMA241 Workplace Relations

Minor 11 –Corporate Governance• BMA101 Introduction to Management• BFA103 Accounting & Financial decision-Making • BFA181 Financial Management• BFA211 Corporate Governance

Minor 12 – Human Resources• BMA101 Introduction to Management• BMA121 Management of Human Resources• BMA201 Organisational Behaviour• BMA211 Business Communication

Minors…

Minor 13 – Marketing• BMA101 Introduction to Management• BMA151 Principles of Marketing • BMA158 Services Marketing• BMA252 Consumer Behaviour OR BMA255 Marketing

Communications

Minor 14 – Psychology (2011 onwards) • KHA 111 Psychology A• KHA 112 Psychology B• KHA 201 Research Methods 2• KHA 262 Developmental Psychology

Additional Qualifications

• Individuals who successfully or partly complete the course can apply for;

Level 2 Coaching General Principles Certificate III Fitness Certificate IV Fitness Exercise and Sport Science Australia membershipActive After Schools Leader

Thankyou

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