Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Human Movement and Health Education)
Units of study
Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition | Session |
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Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education) |
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Candidates must complete 192 credit points of units of study comprising: | |||
YEAR 1 |
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In the first year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising: | |||
- 12 credit points of Education One units; | |||
- 24 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units; and | |||
- 12 credit points of Junior (level 1000) units of study, chosen from Arts and Social Sciences Table A or Science Table 1 or the Business School. | |||
Education One Units |
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EDUF1018 Education, Teachers and Teaching |
6 | N EDUF1011 |
Semester 1 |
EDUF1019 Human Development and Education |
6 | N EDUF1012 |
Semester 2 |
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units |
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EDUH1005 Professional Practice in PDHPE 1 |
6 | Semester 1 |
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EDUH1007 Pedagogy for Physical Education 1 |
6 | Semester 1 |
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EDUH1006 Identifying Health Determinants |
6 | P EDUH1005 |
Semester 2 |
EDUH1017 Sports Mechanics |
6 | A No assumed knowledge of Physics N PHYS1001, PHYS1002, PHYS1901 |
Semester 2 |
YEAR 2 |
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In the second year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising: | |||
- 12 credit points of Education Two units; and | |||
- 36 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units. | |||
Education Two Units |
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EDUF2006 Educational Psychology |
6 | P (EDUF1018 and EDUF1019) or 30 junior credit points |
Semester 1 |
EDUF2007 Social Perspectives on Education |
6 | P (EDUF1018 and EDUF1019) or 30 junior credit points |
Semester 2 |
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units |
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EDUH2016 Health of Young People 1 |
6 | P 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units. |
Semester 1 |
EDUH2017 Pedagogy for Physical Education 2 |
6 | P 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH2020 Applied Anatomy and Physiology |
6 | P 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH2018 Indigenous Perspectives in PDHPE |
6 | P 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
EDUH2019 Professional Practice in PDHPE 2 |
6 | P 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
EDUH2029 Outdoor Education |
6 | P 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
YEAR 3 |
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In the third year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising the Curriculum and Professional Studies units listed below. | |||
Please note, candidates must complete EDUF3031 in semester2. | |||
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units |
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EDUF3023 Sport: Contemporary Educational Issues |
6 | P 42 credit points |
Semester 1 |
EDUH3017 ICT and Behaviour Management in PDHPE |
6 | P 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH3018 Pedagogy for Physical Education 3 |
6 | P 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH3020 Professional Practice in PDHPE 3 |
6 | P 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUF3031 Positive Approaches to Special Education |
6 | P 96 credit points |
Semester 1 Semester 2 |
EDUH3010 Health of Young People 2 |
6 | P 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units and EDUH3020 |
Semester 2 |
EDUH3019 Pedagogy for Physical Education 4 |
6 | P 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional studies units and EDUH3018 |
Semester 2 |
EDUF4044 Reading and Designing Research |
6 | P 96 credit points including (EDUF2006 and EDUF2007) |
Semester 2 |
Honours Pathway |
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ADMISSION TO HONOURS | |||
To qualify for admission to the honours degree a student must have a WAM of at least 70 across the following second and third year units (with the third year weighted double): EDUF2006, EDUH2016, EDUH2017, EDUH2020, EDUF2007, EDUH2018, EDUH2029, EDUF3023, EDUH3017, EDUH3018. | |||
Candidates who are eligible for Honours must complete the 6 credit points of units of study listed below instead of EDUF4044 from Semester 2. | |||
EDUF4020 Education Honours Preliminary |
6 | P WAM of 70 or more Note: Department permission required for enrolment Students must achieve a mark of 70 or more to proceed to the Education Honours unit |
Semester 2 |
YEAR 4 |
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In the fourth year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising: | |||
- 36 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units; and | |||
- 12 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional units. | |||
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units |
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EDUH3029 Training for Performance |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH4004 Professional Practice in PDHPE 4 |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH4051 Community Health Issues |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH4005 Pedagogy for Physical Education 5 |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
EDUH4006 Internship |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Note: Department permission required for enrolmentin the following sessions:Semester 1, |
Semester 1 Semester 2 |
EDUH4050 Sports Medicine |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional units |
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EDUH4003 Sport Psychology |
6 | P 84 credit points of Professional Studies in HMHE including EDUH2019 and EDUH3020 |
Semester 1 |
EDUH4007 Athlete Development & Coaching Pedagogy |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
EDUH4053 Indigenous Sport, Education and Culture |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional studies units Note: Department permission required for enrolmentin the following sessions:Semester 2, |
Semester 1 Semester 2 |
EDUH4054 Issues in Nutrition Education |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 1 |
EDUH4057 Administration of PDHPE and Sport |
6 | P 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units |
Semester 2 |
Honours Pathway |
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Candidates who are eligible for Honours must complete the 6 credit points of units of study listed below instead of one Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional Unit of Study from Semester 2. | |||
EDUF4021 Education Honours Dissertation |
6 | P Meet requirements for EDUF4020 with a grade of 70 or greater Note: Department permission required for enrolment |
Semester 2 |
CALCULATION OF HONOURS WAM | |||
The Honours WAM (HWAM) is calculated by averaging the following third year (level 3000) education units (weighted 2), fourth year (level 4000) education units (weighted 3) and the honours units A and B (weighted 6): EDUH3019, EDUH3010, EDUH3029, EDUH4004, EDUH4005, EDUH4051, EDUH4050, EDUF4020, EDUF4021 |
Unit of study descriptions
Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education)
Candidates must complete 192 credit points of units of study comprising:
YEAR 1
In the first year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising:
- 12 credit points of Education One units;
- 24 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units; and
- 12 credit points of Junior (level 1000) units of study, chosen from Arts and Social Sciences Table A or Science Table 1 or the Business School.
Education One Units
EDUF1018 Education, Teachers and Teaching
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 2x1-hr lectures/wk, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk commencing wk 2, 1x1-hr mentoring seminar commencing week 2 Prohibitions: EDUF1011 Assessment: 2x1500wd essays (2x30%) and seminar presentation (30%) and peer evaluation (10%)
This unit of study is the first part of Education I and provides a general introduction to education and teaching. The unit integrates the following themes: knowledge, culture and the curriculum; teaching as a process and way of life; and, teachers as life-long learners and researchers. Within this unit, students are also mentored by more experienced students during their first semester transition to the university. At the conclusion of the unit students should have developed and demonstrated an understanding of the complex character of teachers' work.
EDUF1019 Human Development and Education
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 2x1-hr lectures/wk for 9 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 9 wks Prohibitions: EDUF1012 Assessment: (all parts compulsory) 45min seminar presentation (20%) and 2500wd Individual Reflective Report (40%) and 2-hr exam (40%)
This unit, which is the second part of Education 1 introduces students to the study of human development, with a particular emphasis on the development of early childhood through to adolescence. The unit addresses one of the major goals of Education I, II and III: the learning of a body of knowledge on 'human development (child and adolescent in particular)'. It is premised on the view that development is a complex and dynamic process and that teaching from this developmental perspective inevitably transforms teachers into problem solvers who adapt and modify their teaching and learning approaches, based on knowledge of factors that promote each child's optimal development. The unit will also consider the impact of history, culture, and social context on learning and development. A core assumption of the unit is that the study of human development is cross disciplinary; involving in particular psychology, philosophy of science and neurobiology, and that existing developmental theories are open to question and continuing debate. Students are therefore encouraged to engage in this study with critical and creative minds. The unit focuses on the processes and products of human development, related to cognitive, emotional, social, moral & spiritual, motor, and language development. The classical theories will be considered in some detail and examined in the light of contemporary theory and research, drawing in particular on Dynamic Systems Theory and the neurobiology of the brain.
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units
EDUH1005 Professional Practice in PDHPE 1
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks, 2x2-hr microteaching for 12 wks, 18 days teaching prac (3 days dispersed and 15 days as block) Assessment: microteaching reflection (pass/fail) and lesson plan (pass/fail) and professional experience portfolio (pass/fail) and professional experience (pass/fail)
This unit of study is the first of five that examines pedagogical, curriculum and professional practices in K-10 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). This unit of study will develop students' understanding of what it is to be a teacher within a specific K-6 context. The unit will examine the current NSW Board of Studies' requirements regarding K-6 PDHPE and will focus on the primary school learning and teaching environment. Through an examination of the K-6 syllabus, modules, support documents, and the NSW IT Professional Teaching Standards, students will develop the necessary knowledge and skills to design and deliver appropriate teaching experiences for a specific stage of learner and provide evidence of acquired communication skills. The unit is linked to 20 days Professional Experience in a Primary school.
EDUH1007 Pedagogy for Physical Education 1
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Assessment: 2000wd pedagogy essay (30%) and lesson plan with presentation (40%) and 90min exam (30%)
This unit of study is the first of five units on pedagogy in physical education. The five units move pre-service teachers along a spectrum of teaching styles ranging from teacher-centred to student-centred styles. This journey exposes them to the need for PDHPE teachers to be able to select and employ the appropriate approach. It focuses on topics and content that can be seen as requiring more teacher-centred approaches due to safety considerations and the nature of the activities being learnt. To this end pedagogy is studied in relation to motor learning theory as manifested in the Fundamental Motor Skills (FMS) and the dominant movement approach in gymnastics. Additionally, this unit also introduces teaching strategies to accommodate the needs of all students including those from different backgrounds.
EDUH1006 Identifying Health Determinants
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: EDUH1005 Assessment: 3x1000wd online tasks (15%, 15%, 20%) and 3000wd essay (50%)
This core unit of study explores the ways in which meanings about health are socially and politically constructed in
contemporary Australian society. The unit introduces a health determinants approach to explore a range of factors that impact upon individual and/or community health - gender, age, genetics, education, race & ethnicity, globalisation and geographic location. Students will develop an appreciation for and understanding of the ways in which meanings of health are constructed, change over time and are institutionalised through health policies and practices. Students will investigate 'upstream' approaches to health education and health promotion that empower teachers, individuals and communities and lessen the burden on primary health care.
contemporary Australian society. The unit introduces a health determinants approach to explore a range of factors that impact upon individual and/or community health - gender, age, genetics, education, race & ethnicity, globalisation and geographic location. Students will develop an appreciation for and understanding of the ways in which meanings of health are constructed, change over time and are institutionalised through health policies and practices. Students will investigate 'upstream' approaches to health education and health promotion that empower teachers, individuals and communities and lessen the burden on primary health care.
EDUH1017 Sports Mechanics
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: Two 1-hour lectures, one 2-hour tutorial, one 2-hour practical. Prohibitions: PHYS1001, PHYS1002, PHYS1901 Assumed knowledge: No assumed knowledge of Physics Assessment: Laboratory, report, assignments, progressive test, eLearning quizzes, and final 2-hour exam.
This unit of study at Junior level is designed specifically for BEd(Secondary)(Human Movement and Health Education) students to provide basic knowledge and understanding of concepts in mechanics. A key focus will be to introduce the required language and methods using a context that is both interesting and useful. It is presented with a minimum level of mathematics and the mechanics concepts discussed are illustrated with examples from sporting activities. This unit of study is offered by staff in the School of Physics, Faculty of Science.
YEAR 2
In the second year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising:
- 12 credit points of Education Two units; and
- 36 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units.
Education Two Units
EDUF2006 Educational Psychology
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: (EDUF1018 and EDUF1019) or 30 junior credit points Assessment: tutorial presentation (oral & written) (30%) and 2000wd essay (40%) and 2hr exam (30%)
This unit of study is the first part of Education II. Its aim is to provide a general introduction to educational psychology. The important issues of the unit include constructivist and other approaches to learning, critical thinking skills, problem solving, technologically supported learning and motivation. This unit plays an important role in supporting later teaching and curriculum studies in the Bachelor of Education degree. At the end of this unit of study, students will have made substantial progress towards understanding the utility of research in psychology for educators. They will have the capacity to describe learning and teaching activities in terms of their psychological efficacy, especially as it relates to young people. Similarly they will have been introduced to the theory and practice of assessment and evaluation in educational settings, and the impact of assessment on learning and motivation. They will have had training in two Department of Education and Community policies, Good Discipline and Effective Learning, and Student Welfare.
EDUF2007 Social Perspectives on Education
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x 1hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x 2-hr workshop/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: (EDUF1018 and EDUF1019) or 30 junior credit points Assessment: workshop presentation (15%) and 1000wd literature review (15%) and 4000wd joint research project (35%) and 1.5-hr exam (25%) and oral presentation (10%)
This unit of study is the second part of Education II. Its aim is to provide a general introduction to the social, political and economic contexts of education. The two themes studied in the Unit are: Schools and communities, and Educational systems, markets and globalisation. At the end of this unit of study, students should have the capacity to discuss the impact of a range of educational practices and policies on schools, students and families. Similarly, students will be familiar with broad movements in contemporary educational reform and their association with national and global economic change. As a result of working collaboratively on a substantial project students will develop a range of research skills. Training is provided in the following Department of Education and Training policies and procedures: Aboriginal Education, Anti-Racism and Gender Equity.
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units
EDUH2016 Health of Young People 1
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units. Assessment: unit of work (55%) and online tasks (3x15%)
This unit of study focuses on various issues relating to the health of young people in Australian society.. Major content covers a range of sensitive health topics including: mental health; body image; positive relationships and communication; loss and grief; sexualities education and drug education. The unit explores a range of pedagogical approaches to teaching this content in a range of schooling contexts.
EDUH2017 Pedagogy for Physical Education 2
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x 2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: 2000wd essay (40%) and dance lesson plan and reflection (30%) and aquatics teaching lesson plans (30%)
This unit is the second of five units on pedagogy in physical education. The unit of study follows on from EDUH1007 taught in year 1 moving the focus toward student-centred approaches to teaching as applied to the NSW PDHPE 7-10 syllabus mandated areas of aquatics, dance and games. It thus focuses on curriculum content that is suited to more student-centred teaching styles. Pedagogy in this unit is studied in relation to constructivist learning theory and the ways in which it can be applied to the curriculum content covered with attention paid to student motivation and behaviour management. Continuing the progression along Mosston and Ashworth's (1986) spectrum of teaching styles this unit begins with aquatics taught in a traditional directive teaching style, moving on to show how reciprocal approaches can also be adopted. In the Aquatics section students will also have an optional opportunity to gain the AUSTSWIM qualification. This move towards teacher centred pedagogy is continued into dance to show how some aspects of dance may be taught in a directive way but where the more creative and expressive aspects dance require more student-centred approaches. The third part of the unit also introduces students to teaching minor and major games for secondary school students using a student-centred approach with a focus on inclusion.
EDUH2020 Applied Anatomy and Physiology
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 2x1-hr lectures/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: quizzes (5x3%) and lab report (30%) and 20min presentation (25%) and 90min exam (30%)
The purpose of this unit is to raise students' awareness of anatomy and physiology as one of the biophysical foundations of human movement and health education. This unit of study will focus on studying the structure and function of a human body as well as applying this knowledge to a variety of situations related to human movement and health education. This unit aims to establish how the systems of the body influence and respond to movement, the body's energy systems and how training produces adaptations and affects performance.
EDUH2018 Indigenous Perspectives in PDHPE
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x 2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: tutorial presentation (30%) and 1750wd resource evaluation (30%) and 2500wd essay (40%)
This core unit of study acknowledges the importance of training PDHPE teachers who have an understanding of past and contemporary experiences of Indigenous Australians. It examines the notion of an Indigenous Australian history and examines the social, economic and health disadvantages that challenge Indigenous communities. It explores the importance and cultural meanings of sport in Indigenous communities. The unit supports them to expand their understanding of Indigenous cultures and equips students with the knowledge to provide culturally appropriate programs to students in schools. The unit will assist pre-service teachers in developing an awareness of how to integrate Indigenous issues into the health education and physical education context.
EDUH2019 Professional Practice in PDHPE 2
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: Faculty Plan (pass/fail) and unit of work (pass/fail) and assessment task design (pass/fail) and professional practice experience (pass/fail)
This core unit of study is the second of five examining pedagogical and professional practices in K-12 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). This unit of study closely examines the NSW Board of Studies teaching and assessment requirements in years 7-10 by focusing on developing quality teaching practices for secondary school settings. Through an examination of Board documents and assessment policies and practices, and an analysis of the Quality Teaching framework in NSW schools, students will develop the necessary skills to design effective student centred teaching, learning and assessment strategies that cater for a variety of 7-10 learners. An examination of the NSW Institute of Teaching Professional standards is an integral part of this unit of study. The unit is linked to a 4 week block and 2 dispersed days professional practice experience in secondary schools.
EDUH2029 Outdoor Education
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 6 wks, 3 day residential camp Prerequisites: 48 credit points including 24 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: presentation - initiative game (40%) and reflective report and application (60%).
There is a substantial body of evidence that suggests that time spent in the outdoors provides many benefits for the individual including improving self esteem and psychological well-being, increasing the ability to overcome challenges, enhancing decision making skills, and improving interpersonal relationships. This unit provides the opportunity for pre-service teachers to not only plan learning experiences based on these theories, but also to implement and reflect on these experiences in a natural outdoor setting during a three day camp. A strong focus of this unit of study is the preparation of pre-service teachers for teaching Outdoor Education in NSW schools, including the Outdoor Recreation option in the PDHPE HSC preliminary course. There will be an additional cost for the camp - approximately $300.
YEAR 3
In the third year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising the Curriculum and Professional Studies units listed below.
Please note, candidates must complete EDUF3031 in semester2.
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units
EDUF3023 Sport: Contemporary Educational Issues
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr seminar/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 42 credit points Assessment: seminar presentation (20%) and 1500wd essay (30%) and weekly refelections (50%)
This unit of study dissects the role played by youth sport and sport in Australian society from an historical and socio-cultural perspective. Youth sport in this unit encompasses physical education, school sport, organised community sport as well as any organised youth physical activity. This unit endeavours to place greater emphasis on theories that have emerged regarding youth sport and sport issues. These include how youth sportand sport in general have been constructed over time and how each relates to themes such as class, gender, age, ethnicity, sexuality, social identity, policy, politics commercialism, nationalism and racism. This unit will encourage students to critically analyse how sport is both constructed and is produced in the context of particular social values and beliefs. The unit is structured in a way to encourage the development of arguments and ideas through tutorial presentations, research projects and a portfolio which relate to these topic areas. This unit of study is designed to encourage student-based multi-disciplinary inquiry as laid out by the Education III design. It is designed also to encourage students to become informed citizens and life-long learners.
EDUH3017 ICT and Behaviour Management in PDHPE
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2hr tutorial/ wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: Critical Incident Behaviour and Classroom Management Task (50%) and ICT resource (50%)
This core unit of study is the fourth of five defining pedagogical and professional practices in K-12 Personal Development Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). It specifically focuses on classroom management and the explicit use of ICT as a learning and teaching tool in PDHPE. Through an examination of case studies, students will be given opportunities to prevent, deflect and overcome challenging student beavhiours in a range of PDHPE/classroom settings. Students will also practice classroom management strategies when integrating ICT as a tool. This unit of study also focuses on developing basic ICT operational skills. These skills will enable students to design and develop pedagogically sound learning experiences using software similar to that provided on the school laptops rolled out as part of the Digital Education Revolution.
EDUH3018 Pedagogy for Physical Education 3
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x 2hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: 2500wd essay (40%) and weekly reflections, wks 1-6 (30%) and unit and lesson plans (30%)
This unit is the third of five units on pedagogy in physical education. The unit picks up from where EDUH2017 Pedagogy for Physical Education 2 finished with a focus on student-centred approaches to teaching games and sport as activities that are suitable for the adoption of guided discovery and problem solving teaching styles. In particular, the unit focuses on Game Sense pedagogy and the educational benefits that it offers for teaching games and sport across the school setting. In line with the NSW PDHPE 7-10 syllabus, this unit examines the use of the Game Sense to achieve tactical transfer across the four game categories of invasion games, striking games, net/wall games and target games.
EDUH3020 Professional Practice in PDHPE 3
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: 3000wd Stage 6 Program Design Task (pass/fail) and 2000wd Construction of a Professional Portfolio (pass/fail) and professional experience (pass/fail)
This core unit of study is the third of four defining pedagogical and professional practices in K-12 Personal Development Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). It specifically focuses on Stage 6 PDHPE learning, teaching and assessment. Through an examination of the core and option modules and Higher School Certificate assessment requirements, students will be afforded the opportunity to design creative, student centred and challenging learning and teaching experiences, teacher support material and assessment tasks. Students will also review and refine planning and programming skills for 7-10. By focusing on key syllabus concepts, the socio-cultural perspectives of health and physical activity, critical inquiry and practical application, and creative and student centred pedagogies the unit deploys quality teaching theories and practices. A deeper examination of the National Professional Standards for Teachers (AITSL, 2011) is an integral part of this unit of study. The unit is linked to a 4-week block professional experience in secondary schools.
EDUF3031 Positive Approaches to Special Education
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr workshop/wk for 6 wks, 20-hrs fieldwork placement Prerequisites: 96 credit points Assessment: 4000wd fieldwork report (40%) and 650wd tutorial presentation (15%) and 800wd professional statement (30%) and 3x150wd reflective commentaries (3x5%). All assessment tasks need to be submitted in order to pass the unit of study.
This unit addresses issues relating to the education of students with special education needs. They include the impact of the philosophy and principles of inclusive education and current legislation, evidence based approaches to curriculum, teaching and learning practices for students with special education needs. A specific focus is given to supporting students with challenging behaviours in a range of settings.
EDUH3010 Health of Young People 2
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x1hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units and EDUH3020 Assessment: media file and paper (50%) and resource task development (50%)
This unit of study is the third of four which explores components of health in contemporary Australian society from the socio cultural perspective and the second that focuses specifically on the health of young people. In doing so it specifically addresses the syllabus requirements in Stage 4, 5 and 6 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. The unit reflects the multidimensional nature of health and how young people respond to and assess how a variety of developmental, social and psychological factors impact on their lives both now and into the future. It also provides students with an opportunity to develop key personal and professional skills such as taking responsibility for their own learning and recognizing the diversity of learning styles and teaching strategies in dealing with sensitive issues.
EDUH3019 Pedagogy for Physical Education 4
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 96 credit points including 60 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional studies units and EDUH3018 Assessment: 2000wd essay (30%) and presentation (40%) and 2000wd assessment analysis and report (30%)
This unit is the fourth of five units of study on pedagogy in physical education. It follows on from EDUH3018 Pedagogy for Physical Education 3 to introduce the Sport Education pedagogical model as another form of student-centred teaching in physical education while focusing on issues that arise from the implementation of student-centred approaches to teaching physical education in schools with an emphasis on pre-service teachers and beginning teachers. Students will focus on these issues in lectures and in their tutorials on invasion, net/wall and target games with an emphasis on authentic assessment in physical education. The learning objectives of student-centred, inquiry-based approaches to teaching physical education such as Game Sense and Sport Education also require new methods of assessment that are examined in this unit of study.
EDUF4044 Reading and Designing Research
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 2x1-hr lectures/wk for 7 wks, 1x2-hr workshop/wk for 7 wks, 1x1-hr online activities/wk for 7 weeks Prerequisites: 96 credit points including (EDUF2006 and EDUF2007) Assessment: weekly critical reviews of core readings (40%) and research brief (30%) and weekly online quiz (30%)
This unit of study is designed to introduce you to the field of research in education. You will develop an appreciation of the broad range of research topics in education and their associated forms of systematic inquiry. The unit will prepare you to read and interpret research, and to conduct small scale investigations in a range of contexts such as classrooms or schools, or within another setting in which learning opportunities are afforded. These settings might include online communication, outdoor education, excursions, coaching, tutoring, and informal learning associated with home and community contexts. The kinds of research questions considered might include pedagogy, curriculum, policy, and organizational issues, and might consider the perspectives of students, teachers, parents, policymakers and/or the broader community. In preparing an individual research proposal, you will draw upon the research literature to develop your topic and to select a form of inquiry that is suited to it.
Honours Pathway
ADMISSION TO HONOURS
To qualify for admission to the honours degree a student must have a WAM of at least 70 across the following second and third year units (with the third year weighted double): EDUF2006, EDUH2016, EDUH2017, EDUH2020, EDUF2007, EDUH2018, EDUH2029, EDUF3023, EDUH3017, EDUH3018.
Candidates who are eligible for Honours must complete the 6 credit points of units of study listed below instead of EDUF4044 from Semester 2.
EDUF4020 Education Honours Preliminary
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr seminar/wk for 7 wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 5 wks, 7x1-hr lectures Prerequisites: WAM of 70 or more Assessment: 3000wd proposal (50%) and seminar presentation (25%) and online submissions (5x5%)
Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Note: Students must achieve a mark of 70 or more to proceed to the Education Honours unit
This unit will provide an introduction to the Honours program, and facilitate the development of research project that will be conducted as part of EDUF4021. Students will develop an understanding of a range of education research methodologies through participating in seminars, on-line Discussions, attending in lectures for Reading and Designing Research (EDUF4044), and under the supervision of an academic member of staff. They will demonstrate their emerging understanding in their specific field of research through the development of a research proposal, including a detailed literature review, and oral presentation to their peers.
YEAR 4
In the fourth year, candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study, comprising:
- 36 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units; and
- 12 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional units.
Curriculum and Professional Studies Units
EDUH3029 Training for Performance
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: 4000wd report (60%) and lesson plan (10%) and debate (30%)
This core unit is designed to provide the skills and knowledge necessary for effective construction and implementation of training programs for health benefits and to improve performance. Emphasis will be on the knowledge and practical understanding of different training methods and strategies and their effects on performance. Classes are driven by student derived inquiry questions which are instrumental in the understanding of these issues and processes. This unit has been designed to develop students who are prepared to function effectively in diverse educational settings with competencies that are instrumental in interpreting research results and accurately responding to questions relating to physical activity, training and performance. At the completion of this unit it is hoped that students are more confident and knowledgeable in this content area, understand the vital link between theory and practice and value the need for them to be research informed teachers.
EDUH4004 Professional Practice in PDHPE 4
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 12 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: community agency analysis (pass/fail) and philosophy of teaching (pass/fail) and professional development presentation and practice (pass/fail)
This unit is the final in a series of four units examining pedagogical and professional practices in K-12 Personal Development Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). This unit further extends students' knowledge, skills and competencies as professional practitioners via critical studies into assessment, policy, community contact and engagement, and personal development. The unit focuses on reviewing a number of key concepts in teaching and learning with the aim of finely tuning students' skills and knowledge in assessment, policy and practice.
EDUH4051 Community Health Issues
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 3hrs/wk for 12 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional units Assessment: presentation (35%) and review essay (30%) and creative response (35%)
Health is something that is contested at local, national and global levels and can impact on social, environmental, economic and political decision-making. This unit of study provides an opportunity for indepth examinations and critical reflection upon how diversity, social justice, equity, ethics and morality influence individual and community health status and health opportunities. These considerations are situated within the context of a number of social theories which provide a lens for empathetic but critical analysis of the world in which we live. Students will explore a multitude of contemporary factors that contribute to health inequity with a specific focus on the health needs of those for whom health is often perceived (and engaged in) as a privilege not a right.
EDUH4005 Pedagogy for Physical Education 5
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 2x2-hr tutorials/wk for 9 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: 3000wd essay (40%) and final reflection (60%)
This is the fifth and last physical education pedagogy unit of study. It has been designed to build on the socio-cultural focus in the new PDHPE syllabi by enabling students to gain a wider variety of experiences in teaching physical education to a range of different students. During the unit of study students will also have the opportunity to examine their own values, attitudes, assumptions and behaviours as they plan, teach and critically reflect upon teaching experiences that include students from minority backgrounds.
EDUH4006 Internship
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 1x3-hr Pre Internship Conference, 30 teaching days, 3x2-hr seminars, 1x4-hr Post Internship Conference Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: 1000wd Action Research Proposal (pass/fail) and 3 seminar milestones (pass/fail) and 1000wd Post Internship Presentation (pass/fail) and 3000wd Action Research Report (pass/fail) and Internship Placement (pass/fail)
Note: Department permission required for enrolmentin the following sessions:Semester 1
As a final component of Professional Experience, the Internship is a bridge between the ending of pre-service professional preparation and the first year of teaching. Under the guidance of the Mentor teacher, Interns (Associate Teachers) will gain knowledge and experience of all facets of the role of the teacher in the school and prepare themselves as thoroughly as possible for their first year of teaching. During the Internship pre-service teachers are expected to demonstrate consolidation of the Outcomes achieved within previous final fully supervised Professional Experience units.
EDUH4050 Sports Medicine
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 9 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 9 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: tutorial scenario (15%) and 2x activity development activities (30%) and syllabus assignment (55%)
The purpose of this unit is to raise students' awareness of the specific issues of prevention, assessment, management of and recovery from sports injury. This unit aims to introduce students to the pathology, diagnosis and management of injuries commonly sustained during sporting activities. Students will also examine how the extent and intensity of sports participation relates to the incidence of sports injuries and explore a range of technical and scientific approaches for maintaining the wellbeing of athletes. The unit further aims to assist students in understanding their role and the role of various health professionals in recognising and managing sport related injuries. This unit of study also prepares students to develop lessons and assessment tasks for the stage 6 PDHPE option 'Sports Medicine'.
Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional units
EDUH4003 Sport Psychology
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1-hr lecture/wk for 9 wks, 1x3-hr tutorial/wk for 9 wks Prerequisites: 84 credit points of Professional Studies in HMHE including EDUH2019 and EDUH3020 Assessment: needs analysis (40%) and program development (40%) and 1500wd essay (20%)
This elective unit explores the application of psychology to the domain of sport and exercise. Whilst the unit does address the psychological components of NSW Board of Studies HSC Core 2: Factors affecting performance and HSC Option 4: Improving performance; students will also gain a general understanding of the relationship between psychology and performance. Topics will draw on students' own experiences of sport and exercise, either as participants or spectators, and will include consideration of motivation, anxiety, group dynamics, application of psychological theories to improve sporting performance, and the effects of sport and exercise on participants.
EDUH4007 Athlete Development & Coaching Pedagogy
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 8 wks, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk for 8 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: team based learning tasks (3x15%) and 2000wd report (35%) and 1500wd learning journal (20%)
This unit is designed to develop a sound understanding of what constitutes effective sports coaching. It distinguishes between participation and performance coaches. The unit aims to provide the skills and knowledge necessary for effective planning, implementation and evaluation of coaching programs for athlete development. Emphasis will be on the knowledge and practical understanding of different pedagogical strategies and creating an ideal learning environment. At the completion of this unit it is hoped that students are more confident and knowledgeable in their coaching practice, become a reflective practitioner, understand the vital link between theory and practice and value the need for them to be research informed teachers.
EDUH4053 Indigenous Sport, Education and Culture
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr lecture/wk for 11 wks, field trip Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional studies units Assessment: 25min presentation (25%) and 1500wd field trip report (25%) and reflective journal (50%)
Note: Department permission required for enrolmentin the following sessions:Semester 2
Indigenous Sport, Education and Culture will provide students with a socially critical perspective on indigenous people's participation in sport and education as dynamic aspects of society and the ways in which this positions them in Australian society. This unit of study examines the ways in which sport and education are tied into the reproduction of social, economic and health disadvantage for Indigenous Australians. While sport plays a part in the reproduction of disadvantage it is also a highly visible area in which indigenous people have excelled in Australia. This unit of study also examines the ways in which sport can be, and has been, used to address indigenous disadvantage in contemporary Australian society. These issues are studied within the context of the history of white Australia as viewed from the perspective of indigenous Australians. The unit of study provides students with first-hand experiences of indigenous culture and issues examined through the provision of field trips. Informed by lectures and unit readings, the field trips make an invaluable contribution to a learning journey over the semester. There will be extra costs incurred in the field trips for this unit.
EDUH4054 Issues in Nutrition Education
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 4-hrs/wk for 8 wks Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: lesson plans or case study (50%) and 2-hr examination (50%)
This unit of study will provide health educators with a sound knowledge of issues in nutrition and educational strategies for implementation of nutrition education in the secondary classroom. Content includes special nutritional requirements of infants, adolescents, women, vegetarians, athletes, nutrition education strategies, dietary supplements, food faddism, diets, food labeling.
EDUH4057 Administration of PDHPE and Sport
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 1x2-hr seminar/wk for 8 wks, 1x4-hr conference, 16-hrs of research and service learning Prerequisites: 144 credit points including 90 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Curriculum and Professional Studies units Assessment: satisfactory completion of 16-hrs service learning with a 1000wd critical reflection (20%) and 1000wd seminar presentation (20%) and 2500wd research report (40%) and 1000wd construction of a resource file (20%)
This unit of study provides students with conceptual knowledge and practical skills related to the administration of PDHPE and Sport. Classes are driven by the tasks and roles that students may encounter whilst working as a PDHPE teacher or sports administrator within NSW schools and will be based on interactive discussions and presentations in seminars as well as preparation for a self-directed research task.
Honours Pathway
Candidates who are eligible for Honours must complete the 6 credit points of units of study listed below instead of one Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional Unit of Study from Semester 2.
EDUF4021 Education Honours Dissertation
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 3x2-hr seminars, individual supervision Prerequisites: Meet requirements for EDUF4020 with a grade of 70 or greater Assessment: 5000wd research report (70%) and seminar presentation (30%)
Note: Department permission required for enrolment
In this unit, students will undertake a research project developed as part of EDUF4020 under the supervision of an academic member of staff, and possibly as part of a team. Students will demonstrate a deep understanding of their research project, including links to the analysis of data, interpretation of the literature in relation to their research findings, knowledge of the research methods utilised, and understanding of relevant ethical issues. Under the direction of their supervisor, will develop a research report for examination and dissemination to the wider research field, and make a presentation to peers and colleagues within the Faculty.
CALCULATION OF HONOURS WAM
The Honours WAM (HWAM) is calculated by averaging the following third year (level 3000) education units (weighted 2), fourth year (level 4000) education units (weighted 3) and the honours units A and B (weighted 6): EDUH3019, EDUH3010, EDUH3029, EDUH4004, EDUH4005, EDUH4051, EDUH4050, EDUF4020, EDUF4021
Course rules
Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education)
These resolutions must be read in conjunction with applicable University By-laws, Rules and policies including (but not limited to) the University of Sydney (Coursework) Rule 2000 (the 'Coursework Rule'), the Resolutions of the Faculty, the University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule 2006 (as amended) and the Academic Board policies on Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism.
Course resolutions
1 Course codes
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XH032 |
Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education) |
2 Attendance pattern
3 Admission to candidature
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Admission to this course is on the basis of a secondary school leaving qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), tertiary study or an approved preparation program. English language requirements must be met where these are not demonstrated by sufficient qualifications taught in English. Special admission pathways are open for mature aged applicants who do not possess a school leaving qualification, educationally disadvantaged applicants and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and elite athletes. Applicants are ranked by merit and offers for available places are issued according to the ranking. Details of admission policies are found in the Coursework Rule.
4 Requirements for award
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the Faculty of Education and Social Work Table of Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education) units of study,
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To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education), a candidate must complete 192 credit points of units of study comprising:
(i) 36 credit points of units of study from the the Human Movement and Health Education Table, including 12 credit points of Education One units and 24 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units; and
(ii) 12 credit points of junior (level 1000) units of study, chosen from Arts and Social Sciences Table A or Science Table 1 or Section 2 of the Business School Table ;
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48 credit points of units of study from the Human Movement and Health Education Table, including 12 credit points of Education Two units and 36 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units;
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48 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units of study from the Human Movement and Health Education Table;
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48 credit points of units of study from the Human Movement and Health Education Table, including 12 credit points of Human Movement and Health Education Four Optional units and 36 credit points of Curriculum and Professional Studies units.
5 Progression rules
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Except with permission of the Dean, a candidate must complete all unit of study requirements specified for each year, including Professional Experience units, before proceeding to the next year.
6 Requirements for the Honours degree
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Honours is available to meritorious students who complete an alternative set of units of study Semester 2 of Year 3 and Semester 2 of Year 4. Admission to the honours program is by permission of the program coordinator or director of the honours program after the completion of Semester 1 of Year 3. Admission and award requirements for honours in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education) are set out in the Resolutions of the Faculty of Education and Social Work.
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An honours candidate must complete the requirements for the pass degree but include the alternative 12 credit-point honours pathway described in the Table of Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education) units of study. Completion of the honours degree is required in the minimum standard full-time duration.
7 Award of the degree
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The Bachelor of Education is awarded at either Pass or Honours level. The honours degree is awarded in classes ranging from First Class to Second Class according to the rules specified in the Resolutions of the Faculty of Education and Social Work.
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Candidates for the award of the Honours degree who do not meet the requirements, but who have otherwise satisfied the course requirements, will be awarded the pass degree.
8 Transitional provisions
(1)
These resolutions apply to students who commenced their candidature after 1 January, 2011 and students who commenced their candidature prior to 1 January, 2011 who elect to proceed under these resolutions.
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Candidates who commenced prior to 1 January, 2011 may complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement, provided that the requirements are completed by 1 January, 2016 and provided that there is no suspension of candidature, in which case the candidature for any period shall proceed under the by-laws and resolutions in force at the time of re-enrolment. The Faculty may specify a later date for completion or specify alternative requirements for completion of candidatures that extend beyond this time.