Sport, Outdoor and Physical Physical Outdoor and Environmental Exercise and Sport Science Health Sciences (Sport and Exercise Science) Sport Management Sport Management /Business Clinical Exercise Physiology 1800 333 864 federation.edu.au #FEDUNI CRICOS Provider No. 00103D RTO Number 4909
Why study Sport, Outdoor and Physical at FedUni? If you strive to be a specialist who motivates and inspires, FedUni s sport, outdoor and physical education qualifications will give your career a head start. The career opportunities available to you when completing a sport, outdoor and physical education qualification at FedUni are not only restricted to Australia. Many of our graduates are employed worldwide within leading international organisations. Our qualifications are reviewed regularly, ensuring they re consistent with industry standards, to ensure our graduates are best prepared for careers in the modern health and sporting sector. Professional Recognition A number of our qualifications are recognised and/or accredited by accreditation bodies and institutes, at state and national levels. On completion of the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, you may apply for registration with Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA); Physical Activity Australia; and Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA). Graduates of the Bachelor of Health and Physical and the Bachelor of Health and Physical /Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental will be eligible to apply for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Facilities FedUni boasts a range of sporting facilities at our campuses, which greatly facilitate learning throughout the range of sport qualifications. Sport and recreation facilities include: Ballarat Mt Helen and SMB Campuses: Sport and Recreation Centre (at Mt Helen) 25-metre heated pool (including underwater viewing windows) Fully equipped gyms (at SMB and Mt Helen) Indoor basketball courts Gymnastic facilities Dance studio Fully equipped anatomy and physiology laboratory Biomechanics laboratory VO 2 Max Testing Exercise rehabilitation clinic Tennis, netball and squash courts Ovals What to study A number of undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications are on offer across our range of disciplines including: Physical Outdoor and Environmental Exercise and Sport Science Health Sciences (Sport and Exercise Science) Sport Management Sport Management/Business Clinical Exercise Physiology Disclaimer: Information contained in this brochure was correct at the time of printing (September 2015). Federation University Australia reserves the right to alter any program, procedure or fee, as deemed necessary. Prospective students should confirm program information by visiting federation.edu.au and vtac.edu.au or by contacting the University directly. The information contained in this brochure may not apply to international students. To find out more regarding International, please call +61 3 5327 9018. Produced by Federation University Australia, Marketing & Communications. Federation University Australia programs are delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D. National RTO Code: 4909. CC_020915 Gippsland Campus: Multi-purpose sports field Nine-hole golf course Basketball and tennis courts FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
How to apply To find out how to apply visit federation.edu.au/apply Let s talk about money For fee information visit federation.edu.au/studentfees For scholarships information visit federation.edu.au/scholarships Study modes For information about study modes visit federation.edu.au/studymodes undergraduate programs are those whose entry is based on applicants meeting prerequisite study scores rather than a minimum Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). For current Year 12 students this means that, provided you have met the prerequisites of your chosen program of study, your achieved ATAR is not a factor in our decision to offer a place; therefore, your study scores will indicate your eligibility for a place when you receive your school results in December and you will receive a provisional offer before Christmas if you meet the prerequisites. eligible programs are indicated throughout this booklet. For information about visit federation.edu.au/openaccess Claire Kenneally-Dabrowski Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science I chose to study in Ballarat because of the relaxed atmosphere. After coming here on Open Day, I just loved the rural setting of Mt Helen compared to other universities. Being able to see these facilities, demonstrations and talk to people was really helpful. One of my favourite classes is biomechanics. We have got lots of practical experience using specialised equipment and have been able to design and implement our own research project. My career goal is to work in the area of biomechanics, working with elite athletes in a setting such as the AIS and publish literature on my findings. The placements in my unit have included school camps, volunteering at sporting events, sports training, fitness coach and many research placements. The great thing about placement is you have a variety of areas you can work in and you get practical experience. There have been a lot of other highlights whilst studying. In my first year I participated in the Southern Uni Games (in netball). The whole week was so much fun, spending all of the days playing netball and the nights spent with my team mates. Another highlight has been living on Res. I have made so many lifelong friends and there were so many opportunities and activities to get involved in. Claire is currently completing a postgraduate scholarship year at the Australian Institute of Sport. VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 1
Careers in Sport, Outdoor and Physical There are a wide variety of sport, outdoor and physical education qualifications on offer at FedUni, which lead to a range of career outcomes. As a sport, outdoor and physical education graduate you may find employment in a variety of industries and occupations including: Health and Physical Industry sectors Commercial fitness centres and gymnasiums Community health Corporate adventure training al Local councils Personal development and training programs Rehabilitation Sales and marketing Specialised fitness sectors Sporting organisations Occupations Activities instructor Group fitness instructor Gym instructor Health and/or physical education teacher Health promotions officer Personal trainer Sales representative Outdoor and Environmental Industry sectors Adventure tourism Corporate adventure training Ecotourism Outdoor education: schools, centres and camps Recreation programs Community organisations: recreation programs Resorts industry Municipal councils: recreation programs Tertiary institutions: sport and recreation programs Occupations Activity instructor Adventure guide Adventurer / documentary maker Camping and outdoor educator Eco-tour guide Environmental education officer Outdoor educator Outdoor recreation officer Ranger Recreational activities teacher Health and PE/Outdoor and Environmental Industry sectors Adventure tourism Commercial fitness centres and gymnasiums Community health Community organisations recreation programs Corporate adventure training Ecotourism Local councils Municipal councils recreation programs Outdoor education schools, centres and camps Personal development and training programs Primary educational institutions Tertiary institutions - sport and recreation programs Rehabilitation Resorts industry Sales and marketing Specialised fitness sectors Sporting organisations Occupations Activities instructor Adventure guide Adventurer/documentary maker Camping and outdoor educator Eco-tour guide Environmental education officer Group fitness instructor Gym instructor Health and/or PE teacher Health promotions officer Outdoor educator Outdoor recreation officer Personal trainer Ranger Recreational activities teacher Sales representative Sports administrator 2 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
Exercise and Sport Science, Health Sciences and Exercise Physiology Industry sectors Aged care facilities Community fitness Gymnasiums Community health services Hospitals Rehabilitation facilities Sports facilities Sporting organisations Occupations Allied health assistant Community or health promotion officer Exercise programmer Clinical exercise physiologist Group fitness instructor Gym instructor Performance analyst Personal trainer Rehabilitation programmer Sports administrator Sports coach Sport scientist Sport Management Industry sectors Advertising firms Community fitness and gymnasiums Community health services Gymnasiums Health and fitness centres Local government Marketing agencies Sport and recreation administrative bodies Sporting organisations Sports and physical recreation facilities Tourism Occupations Sports administrator Events manager Facilities officer Sports marketer Sponsorship officer Facility manager Health promotions officer Recreation officer Sports administrator Sports coach Sport development officer / manager Sports marketing manager Sports journalist Sport and recreation manager Matt Austin Bachelor of Sport Management I had experience as a professional athlete before I decided to go to university, and I have a passion for the sports industry, so I thought that sports management would be the right career path for me. The staff who take the sport management degree have had a lot of experience in the sporting industry. The opportunities you get from networking with those sorts of people can open up opportunities such as the internship at AFL Victoria. The most enjoyable experience so far within my internship has been working with the young indigenous youth of Victoria, and having them involved in the quality programs that AFL Victoria have on offer, such as the Laguntas program, which aims to get indigenous youth into high performance programs, such as the Tate Cup and VFL. I definitely think the internship has helped me grow. It allows you to apply the content that you ve learnt at Uni, out in the everyday work force and provides you with life experiences for future employment. I originally had aspirations to be a player manager, but after completing my internship at AFL Victoria I want to be involved in football development. Working with youth and being able to assist them to grow has been enjoyable for me. Sport Management/Business Industry sectors Advertising agencies Community fitness and gymnasiums Community health services Hotel/resort/tour operations Local government Marketing agencies Sporting organisations Sports facilities Occupations Advertising consultant Events manager Facility manager Health promotions officer Human resources officer Industrial relations officer Market researcher Public relations officer Sports administrator Sport development officer Sports journalist Sports marketer Sponsorship officer Sport and recreation manager Useful links There are lots of job searching websites and even some recruitment agencies who specialise in placing people into jobs in the sport sector. It is also useful for you to know about conditions of employment, labour market information and industry related support. Here are some useful links which you may want to investigate. aapara.com.au achper.vic.edu.au actu.org.au adzuna.com.au alliance.org.au ausport.gov.au careerone.com.au education.vic.gov.au ethicaljobs.com.au fitness.org.au fwc.gov.au goinglobal.com gradconnection.com.au graduatecareers.com.au graduateopportunities.com joboutlook.gov.au jobsearch.gov.au myfuture.edu.au outdoorcouncil.asn.au seek.com.au sportspeople.com.au unigrad.com.au unijobs.com.au VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 3
Pathways in Sport, Outdoor and Physical Foundation Access Studies (FAST) FAST is FedUni s alternative entry method into degree level studies if you don t have higher education entry requirements. FAST will give you the academic preparation you need to make the most of your Higher opportunities. The FAST program runs for one semester, and successful completion will guarantee you a place in one of FedUni s degree programs. Pathways to Study Our Pathways to Study programs will help you to develop entry level skills and equip you with the preparatory academic skills in literacy, numeracy, oral communication and information technology required for further study. To find out more about FAST and Pathways to Study visit federation.edu.au/prepare or call 1800 333 864 There are many ways for you to achieve the qualification you need for your chosen career. FedUni offers study at various levels in sport, outdoor and physical education from undergraduate level study through to postgraduate and research. Use the below diagram to see how the levels of study work together, so that you can understand where each program or course is on your path to success. For information please visit federation.edu.au/pathways VCE or equivalent or VCAL NOTE: Depending on subjects undertaken, VCAL may be an entry option to some FedUni degree courses. Bachelor of Health and Physical / Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Bachelor of Health and Physical Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Bachelor of Health Sciences (Sport and Exercise Science) Bachelor of (Physical ) (Honours)^ Graduate Certificate in Outdoor and Environmental Graduate Diploma of Outdoor and Environmental Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Honours) Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Master of Studies Master of Teaching (Secondary) Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology Foundation Access Studies Program (FAST) NOTE: FAST is an alternative entry option for most FedUni undergraduate programs. Bachelor of Sport Management/ Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Sport Management Bachelor of Sport Management (Honours) ^NOTE: It is anticipated the Bachelor of Health and Physical (Honours) program will be introduced in 2017 to replace the Bachelor of (Physical ) (Honours) for the 4th year of first group of Bachelor of Health and Physical students. Master of Teaching (Primary) Higher Degree by Research 4 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
Bachelor of Health and Physical Duration Location Application VTAC Code Eligible 4 years FT or PT equivalent Gippsland Campus (Churchill) VTAC/Direct Gippsland: 3700710011 Mt Helen: 3700510011 Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 1 and 2: General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS); Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 25 in English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent Non-Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Environmental Exercise Science Health Health Promotion Physical Activity Practical Pedagogy Professional Studies in Sport and Recreation Sports Coaching ^It is anticipated the Bachelor of Health and Physical (Honours) will be introduced in 2017 for the 4th year of first group of Bachelor of Health and Physical. You love motivating and helping kids to learn. You re passionate about good health and exercise. You want a degree that's hands-on and gets you out into the classroom during every year of your degree. You want a career that can take you anywhere. At FedUni, we ll teach you how to teach and you ll spend about one quarter of your course getting your heart-rate up, learning and practicing the skills you'll soon be teaching. Along with graduating ready to teach health and PE in a secondary school, you'll also specialise in another teaching method from English, history, maths, psychology, science and even outdoor education. Then, when you're looking for work, you ll have double the skills to offer. Once you finish your degree, you can register with the Victorian Institute of Teaching. You may follow many of our graduates who teach overseas and around Australia in remote communities, regional centres and capital cities. Career opportunities Secondary school teaching physical education, health, health and human development, and another method Industry experience Minimum of 80 days and 10 half-days of teaching placement. These placements will mainly take place in secondary schools, but may include other educational settings. Professional recognition Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) Australian Council for Health, Physical and Recreation (ACHPER) Further study options Bachelor of (Physical ) (Honours); or Bachelor of Health and Physical (Honours)^ Graduate Certificate in Outdoor and Environmental Graduate Diploma of Outdoor and Environmental Master of Studies VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 5
Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Duration Location Application VTAC Code Eligible 3 years FT or PT equivalent Gippsland Campus (Churchill) VTAC/Direct Gippsland: 3700710251 Mt Helen: 3700510251 Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 3 and 4 in English (any) with a study score of at least 25; or interstate/overseas equivalent Non-Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements Working With Children Check (WWCC) VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Aquatics and Water Safety Coastal Environments Community and Bush Environments Outdoors Environmental Studies Health and Physical Activity in Society Interpersonal Practice and Counselling Skills Outdoor and Physical Outdoor Experience Outdoor Leadership and Experiential Learning Pedagogy and Place Population and Global Health Perspectives Practicum in Outdoor and Environmental Rock Environments Sustainable Earth Teaching in Outdoor and Environmental Water Environments. You love the outdoors and want to share this passion with other people. You want to lead, inspire and teach others. You want a degree that will give you the opportunity to explore alpine areas, rock climb and bushwalk. When you graduate, you want options to work in different areas across your career. During this degree, you ll learn leadership, teaching and people skills and put these into practice in a variety of settings. Your subjects are a blend of hands-on and theoretical work, and include outdoor leadership, community and bush environments, and coastal environments. Your studies will focus on blending hands-on experiences, such as camps, and fieldwork, with the theory learned. Your future may see you teaching in Australia or overseas, or running outdoor education centres. Perhaps you ll work in resorts, councils or community organisations. And maybe you ll start your own ecotourism company. Career opportunities outdoor education outdoor recreation adventure or ecotourism Industry experience Minimum of 25 days of industry placement. This includes practical teaching and facilitating groups. Further study options Master of Teaching (Secondary) 6 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
Bachelor of Health and Physical / Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Duration Location Application VTAC Code Eligible 4 years FT or PT equivalent Gippsland Campus (Churchill) VTAC/Direct Gippsland: 3700710321 Mt Helen: 3700510321 Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 1 and 2: General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS); Units 3 and 4 in English (any) with a study score of at least 25; or interstate/overseas equivalent Non-Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements Working With Children Check (WWCC) VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Aquatics and Water Safety Coastal Environments Community and Bush Environments Outdoors Environmental Studies Exercise Science Health and Physical Activity in Society Health Health Promotion Interpersonal Practice and Counselling Skills Outdoor and Physical Outdoor Experience Outdoor Leadership and Experiential Learning Pedagogy and Place Population and Global Health Perspectives Practical Pedagogy Practicum in Outdoor and Environmental Professional Studies in Rock Environments Sports Coaching Teaching in Outdoor and Environmental Water Environments You love the outdoors and physical activity. You enjoy working with children. You want to be a mentor, leader and teacher. With our double degree, you ll spend time blending theory with practice in various sporting skills, teaching methods, navigation, rock climbing and connecting to nature. Once you graduate, you may choose to teach health, PE or outdoor education at a secondary school, or perhaps you ll work at an outdoor education centre or work with councils to improve the health of their communities. You ll study subjects like global health, community and bush environments and health and physical activity in society, and use our new multimillion dollar Sports and Recreation Centre. Your studies will focus on blending theoretical concepts, practical physical activity, and hands-on experiences including camps, fieldwork and classroom teaching. We ll teach you how to teach whilst you put these skills to practice in school settings each year. We ll support you as you become a registered teacher and qualified outdoor educator through options for how you want to study. Career opportunities secondary school teaching physical education, health, health and human development outdoor education outdoor recreation adventure or ecotourism Industry experience Minimum 80 days of teaching placement. These placements will take place in secondary schools and outdoor education settings. Professional recognition Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) Australian Council for Health, Physical and Recreation (ACHPER) Outdoors Victoria (OV) Further study options Master of Studies VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 7
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Duration Location 3 years FT or PT equivalent Application VTAC/Direct VTAC Code 3700537651 Eligible Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent Non-Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Anatomy Biomechanics Exercise Physiology Exercise Prescription Fitness Health Promotion Health Studies Injury Prevention Motor Learning and Control Movement Instruction Nutrition Psychology (Sports) Sport and Recreation Activities Sport Science Further study options Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Honours) Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology Master of Teaching (Secondary) Work in sports science/sports performance, promote healthy living to communities or help injured people through rehabilitation. With your degree at FedUni, your learning will be hands-on using our new Sport and Recreation Centre and placements in the industry. In addition to the core subjects, you can also take specific subjects in your choice of exercise rehabilitation, sports coaching or health studies. Not only will you learn how to plan, implement and evaluate programs for athletes, but also for the general population. Our students love the amount of practical hours in this degree, where you are out in the industry learning from professionals. We support you to get a variety of work experience throughout your degree to put your skills into action. When you graduate, you can apply for membership with Exercise and Sport Science Australia and other relevant sports organisations. Like our past graduates, you may find employment at Tennis Australia, Hockey Victoria and the Australian Football League. Or you may decide to continue your studies in exercise rehabilitation and exercise physiology with our Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology; or move into teaching with our Master of Teaching or research with our Honours Degree Career opportunities sport sciences community or health promotion exercise programming rehabilitation programming allied health fitness/strength and conditioning performance analysis sport development Industry experience Minimum of 300 hours of industry placement in a variety of areas and organisations. These placements can be undertaken on an ongoing part-time basis or as full-time block placements over 2 3 weeks. Professional recognition You may become a student member of: Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA) Australian Council for Health, Physical and Recreation (ACHPER) Australian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN) Physical Activity Australia (PAA) Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) 8 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Sport and Exercise Science) Duration Location Application 3 years FT or PT equivalent VTAC/Direct VTAC Code 3700510291 Eligible Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent Non Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Anatomical Basis of Human Movement Applied Project in Health Biomechanics and Motor Learning; Performance Exercise Testing and Prescription for General Populations Fundamentals of Fitness Fundamentals of Movement Instruction and Functional Anatomy Injury Prevention in Human Movement Activities Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology Measurement and Evaluation in Human Movement Nutrition for Health Physical Preparation of the Athlete Physiological Bases of Human Movement Sociological Foundation of Human Movement Lean how to prevent injuries, prepare athletes for competition and help communities improve their general health. In this varied and flexible degree, you ll learn the core skills needed for entry into healthbased jobs, along with the sporting and exercise expertise to help athletes and everyday people as they train their bodies. You ll learn about the public health challenges facing our society today, how to influence health factors and the best techniques to improve health and wellbeing You will focus on promoting the principals of health to communities, developing policies for healthy living and providing advice for health regulations. You ll also learn the psychological, ethical and legal aspects of health to set you up for your future career. Once you graduate you may like to continue your studies with a postgraduate qualification or start your career in the sporting sector locally or overseas. Career opportunities sport sciences community development health promotion exercise programming Further study options Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 9
Bachelor of Sport Management Duration 3 years FT or PT equivalent Location Federation Training Traralgon Application VTAC/Direct VTAC Code 3700537091 Eligible Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent Non-Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Business and Management Communication and Media Studies Health Promotion Human Movement Foundation Studies Legal Studies Marketing Sport (Event Management) Sport and Recreation Sport and Recreation Activities Sport and Recreation Management Sports (Facility Management) Sports (Finance and Accounting) Sports (Marketing) Sports (Promotion) Sports Development The rush of sporting games excites you. You love the camaraderie that comes with being involved. You want to work with athletes, coaches, support teams and like-minded people. You can see yourself managing national sporting events, marketing sports teams or helping kids to engage in sports. We ll support you with placements, trips to facilities and a semester-long internship. Join our graduates who ve worked at Australian Football League clubs, Netball Australia, the Australian Open and sporting bodies overseas. Along with your sporting subjects, you ll learn professional business skills like marketing, finance and management. These subjects will give you business expertise and confidence when you enter the workforce. Your internship is a significant part of your degree and gives you the chance to work with and learn from people who may end up being your colleagues, bosses or mentors. In fact, many of our students are offered work straight from their internships. Career opportunities sport administration event management sports marketing sponsorship facility management health promotion sport development sports journalism sport and recreation management Industry experience Minimum of 150 hours of industry placement in the 1st and 2nd year 14-weeks (one full semester) of industry placement within a sporting organisation Further study options Bachelor of Sport Management (Honours) Master of Teaching (Primary) 10 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
Bachelor of Sport Management/ Bachelor of Business Duration Location Application 4 years FT or PT equivalent VTAC/Direct VTAC Code 3700537411 Eligible Yes Entry Requirements Year 12: Units 1 and 2: Mathematics (any), Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent Non-Year 12: Mature Age Entry Extra Requirements VTAC Personal Statement Areas of study include: Business and Management Business Management Business Studies Communication and Media Studies Health Promotion Human Movement Foundation Studies Human Resource Management Legal Studies Marketing Marketing Studies Public Relations Sport (Event Management) Sport and Recreation Sport and Recreation Activities Sport and Recreation Management Sport Development Sport Marketing Sports (Facility Management) Sports (Finance and Accounting) Sports (Marketing) Sports (Promotion) You have an interest in figures, in how companies operate, how to make businesses profitable and how to market these businesses to the right audience. But you re also a keen sportsperson, whether a participant or a supporter. This double degree can lead to you marketing major sporting teams, managing the finances for multi-million dollar sporting facilities and advising councils on their recreational facilities. The mix of sports industry skills and business expertise doubles your job options when you graduate and you can even take your business skills to different industries altogether. Your subjects range from legal studies to health promotion, human movement to media. And you ll get practical experience through a final semester full-time internship placement in the sporting industry. This is a chance to learn from the experts and make contacts which are likely to help you to secure future employment. Career opportunities sports marketing sports development facility management hotel/resort/tour operations local government production management market research advertising public relations industrial relations personnel administration staff recruitment Industry experience Minimum of 150 hours of industry placement in the 2nd and 3rd year 14-weeks (one full semester) of industry placement within a sporting organisation Further study options Bachelor of Sport Management (Honours) Master of Teaching (Primary) VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 11
Further study options Bachelor of (Physical ) (Honours) Duration: 4 years full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Entry Requirements: Undertaken concurrently with final year Bachelor of Health and Physical studies and open to students who have been invited due to outstanding academic results throughout their second and third years of study. This honours degree will provide you with training in research, making it a suitable qualification for entry into a higher degree program, research-based industry position and all careers as described in the Bachelor of Health and Physical. Graduates of this program are wellprepared to undertake many other occupations successfully and are highly sought after by industries and schools for their communication and organisational abilities. Professional recognition: Victorian Institute of Teaching Australian Council for Health, Physical and Recreation (ACHPER) ^It is anticipated the Bachelor of Health and Physical (Honours) will be introduced in 2017 for the 4th year of first group of Bachelor of Health and Physical. Bachelor of Sport Management (Honours) Duration: 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Entry Requirements: Completion of a bachelor degree in a relevant discipline with a high level of academic achievement, normally a distinction average or above in core discipline courses in the 2nd and 3rd years. Graduates are attractive to employers interested in motivated employees with demonstrated research skills. An honours degree generally provides for higher starting salaries and greater opportunity for promotion in the workplace. Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (Honours) Duration: 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Entry Requirements: Completion of a bachelor degree in a relevant discipline with a high level of academic achievement, normally a distinction average or above in core discipline courses in the 2nd and 3rd years. An honours degree provides a pathway in to graduate research programs PhD or Masters by research. In addition, graduates are attractive to employers interested in motivated employees with demonstrated research skills. An honours degree generally provides for higher starting salaries and greater opportunity for promotion in the workplace. Graduate Certificate in Outdoor and Environmental Duration: 1 year part-time, comprised of 4 courses (units) Location: Entry Requirements: Currently enrolled in, or hold a bachelor degree or a diploma in a related field, or equivalent work experience and have demonstrated the potential to undertake graduate level study. Extra Requirements: Current Royal Life Saving Award (Bronze Medallion) or equivalent Current First Aid Certificate (St John s Ambulance Level 2) or equivalent Working With Children Check (WWCC) The Graduate Certificate in Outdoor and Environmental combines the study of outdoor and environmental education knowledge, skills and values with the development of competence and experience in outdoor activities. The theoretical perspective of the program aims to develop student s understanding of the interdependence of culture and the natural environment. It also helps in identifying the influence of cultural beliefs on environmental and outdoor education issues and practices. Teachers may undertake the Graduate Certificate or Diploma of Outdoor and Environmental to upgrade their current qualifications in the area. 12 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA CAREER GUIDE
Graduate Diploma of Outdoor and Environmental Duration: 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent, comprised of 8 courses (units) Location: Entry Requirements: Currently enrolled in, or hold a bachelor degree or a diploma in a related field, or equivalent work experience and have demonstrated the potential to undertake graduate level study. Extra Requirements: Current Royal Life Saving Award (Bronze Medallion) or equivalent Current First Aid Certificate (St John s Ambulance Level 2) or equivalent Working With Children Check (WWCC) The program combines the study of outdoor and environmental education knowledge, skills and values with the development of competence and experience in outdoor activities. Outdoor activities are viewed as approaches to gaining access to more natural settings and as a medium for developing human/nature relationships. You can undertake a Graduate Certificate in Outdoor and Environmental (four courses) and then continue onto the Graduate Diploma (four courses). Teachers may undertake the Graduate Diploma of Outdoor and Environmental to upgrade their current qualifications in the area. Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology Duration: 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Entry Requirements: Completion of a relevant bachelor degree and eligibility for full membership with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) including prerequisite knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor learning, psychology, exercise testing and prescription and sports injuries/pathology and; demonstrated potential to undertake graduate level work. Please visit federation.edu.au/programfinder for further information. Extra Requirements: An interview may be required. Must have completed a minimum of 140 hours of logged practical exercise prescription experience conducted with apparently healthy individuals (as per ESSA guidelines). The Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology is designed to extend and supplement the relevant knowledge of exercise and sport science / human movement graduates. A thorough knowledge of health sciences is integrated with the practical ability to develop and manage exercise programs for the prevention, treatment and ongoing management of chronic disease and complex conditions. Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology Duration: 1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Entry Requirements: Normal entry: completion of the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology course-work component, or equivalent. Advanced standing entry: credit transfer, recognition of prior learning and complementary credit according to the current University academic regulations. Extra Requirements: An interview may be required. The Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology is designed to extend and supplement the relevant knowledge of accredited exercise physiologists, and exercise science and sport science / human movement graduates. A thorough knowledge of health sciences is integrated with the research knowledge and skills to complete a research thesis. Professional recognition: Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Master of Human Movement: Social Sciences Duration: Minimum of 1.5 years to a maximum of 2 years (full-time equivalent) Location: Entry Requirements: Completion of a four year honours bachelor degree, or degree with honours, at least second class level A honours level that included a dissertation demonstrating the ability to undertake research at masters level; or equivalent. Please visit federation.edu.au/programfinder for further information. Graduates of the Masters degree may gain employment in Universities in research and teaching positions or with professional bodies within human movement to engage in development and research activities associated with health, sport and physical activity. VISIT federation.edu.au/programfinder 13
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