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Why study this degree? Areas of study Career opportunities Bachelor of Health & Physical Education (Secondary) Program Code 3288 CRICOS Code 057668G Duration 4 years full-time Campus Fremantle Practicum 1080 hours The Bachelor of Health & Physical Education (Secondary) is a four-year specialist teaching qualification. It aims to provide the essential knowledge, practical skills and leadership qualities for future teachers who want to improve the health, wellbeing and physical literacy of young people in our community. This program combines theoretical and practical elements, helping you to develop your teaching skills through a comprehensive practicum program each year. Health Communications Physical Activity and Health Human Structure and Function Physiology of Exercise Applications of Function Anatomy to PE Developmental Psychology Motor Development and Learning Psychosocial Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity Specialist health and physical education teacher Health education consultant Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Program Code 3310 CRICOS Code 061707D Duration 3 years full-time Campus Fremantle Practicum 300 hours Our Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation is an exciting degree designed to meet the growing demand for qualified individuals in the recreation, education, adventure tourism and eco-tourism sectors. Practical competence and professional standards are at the core of this program, which provides students with extensive practical experience in outdoor leadership in an array of natural environments. Expeditions on Land Expeditions on Water Expedition Planning and Implementation Health Communications Research Methods Developmental Psychology Physical Geography, Climates, Geology and Soils Community program organiser Adventure tourism leader Bachelor of Health Promotion Program Code 3289 CRICOS Code 057670B Duration 3 years full-time Campus Fremantle Practicum 300 hours The Bachelor of Health Promotion focuses on promoting individual and community health and wellbeing. You will develop a clear comprehension of how social and other health determinants impact health and wellbeing as well as understanding the effectiveness of socio-environmental, population and community approaches to health promotion. Throughout the program you explore the psychological aspects of health behaviour, behavioural aspects of change, health promotion principles, frameworks, planning and implementation, social marketing, principles of community development, project management and health-related research and evaluation. Graduates will find a wide range of occupations open to them, such as health promotion, community development, health education and health research. Health Issues and Preventive Approaches Population Approaches to Health Promotion Community Approaches to Health Promotion Health Sciences Research Nutrition for Health Health and Disease Risk Factors Aboriginal People Health Education Health promotion officer Community development officer Health education consultant Health researcher APPLY DIRECT NOTREDAME.EDU.AU/INTERNATIONAL | 79

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