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Bachelor of Health and Physical Education

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Create safe, inclusive and engaging learning environments that make a difference to health and wellbeing when you study Deakin’s Bachelor of Health and Physical Education. As a qualified health and physical education secondary school teacher, you will specialise in a topic you’re passionate about and develop the critical skills, specialised knowledge and practical classroom experience to nurture your students. Explore the art of movement, learn specialist teaching methods and delve into applied sports science, biomechanics, and motor learning and development at Australia’s #1 university for education and educational research.*

You will have access to industry-standard equipment and state-of-the-art facilities, including our Elite Sports Precinct and specialised teaching labs. This, combined with at least 80-days of practical placements in schools, means you will graduate in-demand, with the confidence and leadership skills to create a meaningful career.

Do you want to make a difference to the lives and health of young people by becoming a qualified health and physical education teacher?

Our industry-shaped courses and close relationships with the education sector mean you experience customised learning tailored to your discipline and one-on-one mentorship from industry leading educators. You will learn about the biggest health issues facing our population, enabling you to empower students to improve their health and wellbeing outcomes, now and into the future.

Our Professional Experience Program will give you real-life teaching experience with guaranteed placements throughout your degree. Working with more than 1400 schools across Australia, we will arrange at least 80-days of placements for you in schools where you will learn from experienced teachers. With access to our specialised teaching spaces on campus, you will feel prepared to thrive in your teaching career. You will even have the opportunity to broaden your scope as a teacher with an international placement experience available in Singapore for Bachelor of Health and Physical Education students.

As part of your core studies, you will gain practical experience using a variety of engaging teaching approaches in health, physical education and your chosen third discipline. You will build fundamental knowledge about the human body, including anatomical and physiological terminology, and understand how the science and art of movement and performance. Through mediums such as sport, gymnastics and dance, you will learn how the body reacts to movement and its impacts on various body systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal and nervous systems).

To complement your core studies, you will choose a third discipline that will advance your cross-disciplinary knowledge and give you a competitive-edge for employment. You can choose from a range of disciplines that interest you, including:

biology chemistry dance (Burwood only) English history home economics (Burwood only) mathematics theatre (Burwood only)

Deakin’s Bachelor of Health and Physical Education is approved by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) as a pre-service teaching qualification, meaning you will graduate with a well-recognised qualification and the sought-after skills to thrive as an educator.

Before beginning your studies, prospective teaching students need to successfully complete the Casper test – an online, video scenario-based test that lets you demonstrate your suitability for a teaching career.

This course sits as part of a larger group of courses. For more information refer to the Education - Secondary group.

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Delays in completing the placement could mean that the course will take longer to complete than the stated duration. International students are required to study full-time to complete their course within the duration registered on CRICOS.

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Year 1: 5-days in secondary school settings

Year 2: 20-days in secondary school settings

Year 3: 15-days in secondary school settings

Year 4: 2x20 days (40 days in total) in secondary school settings

The School of Education Professional Experience Office makes all arrangements for preservice teacher placements. The number of professional experience days align with requirements of external regulatory authorities (Victorian Institute of Teaching VIT).

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#2 in Australia for education and educational research*

#11 in the world for education and educational research*

Accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching

Key facts

Duration

4 years full-time

Delays in completing the placement could mean that the course will take longer to complete than the stated duration. International students are required to study full-time to complete their course within the duration registered on CRICOS.

Locations

Burwood (Melbourne) Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Current Deakin Students

To access your official course details for the year you started your degree, please visit the handbook

Course overview

Create safe, inclusive and engaging learning environments that make a difference to health and wellbeing when you study Deakin’s Bachelor of Health and Physical Education. As a qualified health and physical education secondary school teacher, you will specialise in a topic you’re passionate about and develop the critical skills, specialised knowledge and practical classroom experience to nurture your students. Explore the art of movement, learn specialist teaching methods and delve into applied sports science, biomechanics, and motor learning and development at Australia’s #1 university for education and educational research.*

You will have access to industry-standard equipment and state-of-the-art facilities, including our Elite Sports Precinct and specialised teaching labs. This, combined with at least 80-days of practical placements in schools, means you will graduate in-demand, with the confidence and leadership skills to create a meaningful career.

Do you want to make a difference to the lives and health of young people by becoming a qualified health and physical education teacher?

Our industry-shaped courses and close relationships with the education sector mean you experience customised learning tailored to your discipline and one-on-one mentorship from industry leading educators. You will learn about the biggest health issues facing our population, enabling you to empower students to improve their health and wellbeing outcomes, now and into the future.

Our Professional Experience Program will give you real-life teaching experience with guaranteed placements throughout your degree. Working with more than 1400 schools across Australia, we will arrange at least 80-days of placements for you in schools where you will learn from experienced teachers. With access to our specialised teaching spaces on campus, you will feel prepared to thrive in your teaching career. You will even have the opportunity to broaden your scope as a teacher with an international placement experience available in Singapore for Bachelor of Health and Physical Education students.

As part of your core studies, you will gain practical experience using a variety of engaging teaching approaches in health, physical education and your chosen third discipline. You will build fundamental knowledge about the human body, including anatomical and physiological terminology, and understand how the science and art of movement and performance. Through mediums such as sport, gymnastics and dance, you will learn how the body reacts to movement and its impacts on various body systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal and nervous systems).

To complement your core studies, you will choose a third discipline that will advance your cross-disciplinary knowledge and give you a competitive-edge for employment. You can choose from a range of disciplines that interest you, including:

biology chemistry dance (Burwood only) English history home economics (Burwood only) mathematics theatre (Burwood only)

Deakin’s Bachelor of Health and Physical Education is approved by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) as a pre-service teaching qualification, meaning you will graduate with a well-recognised qualification and the sought-after skills to thrive as an educator.

Before beginning your studies, prospective teaching students need to successfully complete the Casper test – an online, video scenario-based test that lets you demonstrate your suitability for a teaching career.

This course sits as part of a larger group of courses. For more information refer to the Education - Secondary group.

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Course information

Course structure

To complete the Bachelor of Health and Physical Education, you must pass 32 credit points. This includes:

DAI001 Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin (0-credit-point compulsory unit) in your first study period ELN010 Australian Literacy Test (0-credit-point compulsory unit) in their first year of study ELN011 Australian Numeracy Test (0-credit-point compulsory unit) in their first year of study HSE010 Exercise and Sport Laboratory Safety (0-credit-point compulsory unit which must be completed before classes commence) 26 credit points of core units 4 credit points of discipline study units in a third teaching method area 2 credit points of curriculum study units in the third teaching method area a maximum of 10 credit points at level 1 a minimum of 10 credit points at level 3 or above

Most units are equal to one credit point.

As a full-time student you will study four credit points per trimester and usually undertake two trimesters per year.

All students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements.

Note: Students must additionally complete an Emergency First Aid Certificate (Level 2) and AUSTSWIM qualifications prior to graduation.

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Discipline study credit points

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Curriculum study credit points

Core UnitsDiscipline Study UnitsCurriculum Study Units

Core Units

Year 1

Australian Literacy Test (zero (0) credit points)Australian Numeracy Test (zero (0) credit points)Exercise and Sport Laboratory Safety (zero (0) credit points)Health and Physical Education Studies The Art and Science of Movement Foundations of Sport and Exercise Pedagogy and Practice Teacher-Learner Identity Learning-Teaching Communities Functional Human Anatomy

2 credit points of discipline study units in third teaching method area

Year 2

Youth Health and Student Wellbeing Professional Experience in Health and Physical Education: Curriculum Study A Understanding Learning, Learners and Classroom Relationships Exercise Physiology Biomechanics Motor Learning and Development

2 credit points of discipline study units in third teaching method area

Year 3

Nutrition, Growth and Development for Health Educators Senior Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Teaching Sexuality and Relationship Education Health and Physical Education: Curriculum Study B Understanding Health *Applied Sports Science 1

2 credit points of curriculum study units in third teaching method area

* HBS107 replaces HSE111

Year 4

Professional Issues in Health and Physical Education Inclusivity and Diversity in HPE Movement Contexts Health: A Family and Community Focus Approaches to Teaching Health and Physical Education Curriculum Assessment and Policy in Contemporary Schooling Professional Identity and Curriculum Work Exercise Prescription for Fitness and Health Australian Indigenous Education: Recognition, Relationships and Reconciliation

Discipline Study Units

Students must complete 4 credit points of discipline study units in a third teaching method area from the following:

Dance* (Burwood only)

Complete four credit points from:

Introduction to Contemporary Dance Practice A Exploring Dance Styles Improvisation for Dance and Movement Art in Public Space

Theatre* (Burwood only) 

Complete four credit points from:

Acting Studio Improvisation for Theatre Director's Workshop Devising Theatre

English - Children's Literature OR English - Literature

English - Children's Literature * 

Select four credit points from:

Literature for Children and Young Adults Critical Issues in Children's Literature The Golden Age: Child, Nature, Empire Adapting Children's Texts Across Media Gender, Sexuality and Texts for Young People Fantasy Literature Gender, Sex and Literature Shakespeare Today: Sex, Race and Politics Writing and Publishing for Young People Classics and Trash

OR

English - Literature*

The Stories We Tell: Inventing Selves and Others From Horror to Romance: Genre and Its Revisions Writing Modern Worlds Australian Literature Fantasy Literature Gender, Sex and Literature Poetry: Events in Language Nature, Climate, Transformation Shakespeare Today: Sex, Race and Politics Classics and Trash

History 

Select four credit points from:

The Modern World: Nations, Empires, Ideologies, 1860s to 1930s The Modern World: Globalisation and Fragmentation, the 1940s to the 21st Century Australia in the Age of Total War 1914-1945 Using and Abusing the Past A History of Australian Football, 1858-2020 Sport in History The Holocaust African American History From Slavery to Black Lives Matter Colonial Encounters: From Invasion to Federation Sex, Race, Gender: Empires, 1750-1950 History From Here Global Disasters

Home Economics (Available to Burwood students only)

Complete five units from:

Food and Nutrition Laboratory Safety (0 credit points) Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems Food Fundamentals Nutrition and Food Promotion Human Development and Healthy Families

Mathematics*

Complete one credit point from:

Discrete Mathematics

Plus three credit points from: 

Introduction to Mathematical Modelling Mathematical Methods for Information Modelling Linear Algebra for Data Analysis

Science (Senior Secondary) in specialist science area Biology

Animal Biology*

Human Biology*

Plant Biology*

Complete two units from: 

Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program (0 credit points) Cells and Genes

Plus three credit points from: 

Biology: Form and Function Environmental Botany Animal Diversity Vertebrate Structure and Function Principles of Physiology Systems Physiology Genetics and Genomics

Science (Senior Secondary) in specialist science area Chemistry

Chemistry*

Complete three units from: 

Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program Chemistry in Our World Chemistry for the Professional Sciences

Plus two credit points from: 

Chemistry the Enabling Science The Analytical Chemist's Toolbox Organic Chemistry

*Refer to E377 discipline studies units for available options. A maximum of two credit points at level one may be taken under any listed method.

Curriculum Study Units

Students must complete 2 credit points of curriculum study units in a third teaching method area from the following:

Dance (Burwood only) 

Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Theatre (Burwood only)

Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

English

English Curriculum Inquiry English Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

History

History Curriculum Inquiry History Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Home Economics (Burwood only)

Home Economics Curriculum Inquiry Home Economics Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Mathematics

Mathematics Curriculum Inquiry Mathematics Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Science (Senior Secondary) in specialist science area Biology

Science Curriculum Inquiry Biology Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Science (Senior Secondary) in specialist science area Chemistry

Science Curriculum Inquiry Chemistry Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Intakes by location

The availability of a course varies across locations and intakes. This means that a course offered in Trimester 1 may not be offered in the same location for Trimester 2 or 3. Check each intake for up-to-date information on when and where you can commence your studies.

Trimester 1 - March

Deakin splits the academic year into three terms, known as trimesters. Most students usually undertake two trimesters each year (March-June, July-November).

Course duration

You may be able to study available units in the optional third trimester to fast-track your degree, however your course duration may be extended if there are delays in meeting course requirements, such as completing a placement.

International student requirements

International students are required to study full-time to complete their course within the duration registered on CRICOS.

Mandatory student checks

Teacher Education Graduation requirements

Students undertaking an initial teacher education course must pass an approved literacy and numeracy test in order to be eligible to graduate and apply for teacher registration. Learn more about the literacy and numeracy test.

Working with Children Check

Students will be required to hold a valid Working with Children (WWC) Check prior to undertaking professional placements as part of this course. Learn more about Working with Children Checks.

Interstate applicants must check the requirements and meet all conditions for undertaking professional experience in schools for their state or territory before undertaking professional experience placements as part of this course.

Inherent requirements

It is expected that all students will be able to abide by, and ensure their behaviour is in accordance with the Victorian Institute of Teaching Code of Conduct.

Immunisations

Immunisation and/or vaccination requirements will be communicated by the Professional Experience Office in line with the Department of Education and Training's directions at the time of placement.

For further information contact the School of Education, Professional Experience Office.

Police record check

Applicants will be required to hold a valid National Police Record Check for professional placements as part of this course. Learn more about the National Police Record Check.

Participation requirements

Placement can occur at any time, including during standard holiday breaks. Learn about key dates at Deakin.

This course includes 80-days of supervised professional experience, and students must successfully complete the Deakin Teaching Performance Assessment (DTPA)*. This must be complete in the final year of study. Successful completion of this course indicates that a student has met the expected standard of performance for each of the Graduate Teacher Standards. * Students who do not pass the DTPA must seek advice from the course director.

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. More information available at Disability support services.

Work experience

Students will satisfactorily complete 80-days of professional experience placement in secondary education settings, as outlined below:

Year 1: 5-days in secondary school settings

Year 2: 20-days in secondary school settings

Year 3: 15-days in secondary school settings

Year 4: 2x20 days (40 days in total) in secondary school settings

The School of Education Professional Experience Office makes all arrangements for preservice teacher placements. The number of professional experience days align with requirements of external regulatory authorities (Victorian Institute of Teaching VIT).

Entry requirements

Selection is based on a holistic consideration of your academic merit, work experience, likelihood of success, availability of places, participation requirements, regulatory requirements, and individual circumstances. You will need to meet the minimum academic and English language proficiency requirements to be considered for selection, but this does not guarantee admission.

Academic requirements

Current or recent secondary educationHigher educationVocational educationWork and life experience

Current or recent secondary education

If you're currently studying Year 12, or completed Year 12 in the last two years, you will need to meet all of the following criteria to be considered for admission to this degree:

Year 12 prerequisite subjects

Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics or Units 3 and 4: Maths (any) Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English EAL (English as an Additional Language) or at least 25 in English other than EAL

ATAR

This course uses the ATAR as part of its selection considerations, and has a minimum ATAR requirement of 70 including selection adjustments.

Higher education

If you have undertaken higher education studies after secondary schooling, you will need to meet all the following criteria to be considered for admission to this degree:

successful completion of at least two bachelor level or above units (AQF Level 7 or equivalent)

You are required to complete the STAT (Skills for Tertiary Admission Test) Multiple Choice if you have not completed Year 12, studied in the last ten years, or met the mathematics prerequisites.

Learn more about the STAT Multiple Choice results for entry into Deakin University.

Please note that completion of Diploma level studies does not meet the mathematics prerequisite.

Vocational education

If you have undertaken any Vocational Education and Training (VET) study after secondary school, you will need to meet all of the following criteria to be considered for admission to this degree:

partial or full completion of a VIT-approved Pathway Program with a minimum WAM (Weighted Average Mark) of 60% over a minimum of one year of study

You are required to complete the STAT (Skills for Tertiary Admission Test) Multiple Choice if you have not completed Year 12, studied in the last ten years, or met the mathematics prerequisites.

Learn more about the STAT Multiple Choice results for entry into Deakin University.

Please note that completion of Diploma level studies does not meet the mathematics prerequisite.

Work and life experience

If you finished Year 12 more than three years ago, or did not finish Year 12, and haven’t undertaken any further study, you may be considered for admission to this degree based on your work, volunteer and/or life experience.

Submit a personal statement outlining your motivation to study, previous education and employment history, and how this course can assist your career aspirations or progression. Think of it as a job application cover letter – it should be relevant and demonstrate your commitment and interest in this course or study area.

* You will need to meet all of the following criteria to be considered for admission to this degree:

You are required to complete the STAT (Skills for Tertiary Admission Test) Multiple Choice if you have not completed Year 12, studied in the last ten years, or met the mathematics prerequisites.

Learn more about the STAT Multiple Choice results for entry into Deakin University.

Please note that completion of Diploma level studies does not meet the mathematics prerequisite.

English language proficiency requirements

Non-academic requirements

Admissions information

Online studies

Deakin offers many courses which can be studied by distance education overseas.

However, international students living in Australia on a student visa, in each compulsory trimester (that is, Trimesters 1 and 2), must enrol in at least one unit that is offered as a Campus located unit and can, in addition enrol in units offered online. International students may undertake a maximum of up to one third (or equivalent) of their study as online study. Please note enrolment in one face to face unit in compulsory study periods is only allowed if the student is completing their final unit of study and will not exceed maximum one third (or equivalent) online requirement.

Recognition of prior learning

Students may be eligible to apply for credit for this course.

If you have completed previous studies which you believe may reduce the number of units you have to complete at Deakin, indicate in the appropriate section on your application that you wish to be considered for credit transfer. You will need to provide a certified copy of your previous course details so your credit can be determined. If you are eligible, your offer letter will then contain information about your credit transfer.
Your credit transfer is formally approved prior to your enrolment at Deakin during the Enrolment and Orientation Program. You must bring original documents relating to your previous study so that this approval can occur.

You can also refer to the recognition of prior learning (RPL) system which outlines the credit that may be granted towards a Deakin University degree.

Fees and scholarships

Fee information

Estimated tuition fee - full-fee paying place

The tuition fees you pay are determined by the course you are enrolled in. The 'Estimated tuition fee' is provided as a guide only and represents the typical first-year tuition fees for students enrolled in this course. The cost will vary depending on the units you choose, your study load, the length of your course and any approved Recognition of prior learning you have.

Each unit you enrol in has a credit point value. The 'Estimated tuition fee' is calculated by adding together eight credit points of a typical combination of units for this course. Eight credit points is used as it represents a typical full-time enrolment load for a year.

You can find the credit point value of each unit under the Unit Description by searching for the unit in the handbook.

Learn more about international student fees.

Scholarship options

A Deakin scholarship could help you pay for your course fees, living costs and study materials. If you've got something special to offer Deakin - or maybe you just need a bit of extra support - we've got a scholarship opportunity for you. Search or browse through our scholarships

Apply now

Need more information on how to apply?

For information on the application process, including required documents and important dates, visit the How to apply webpage.
If you need assistance, please contact us.

Careers

Career outcomes

Graduate ready to take your career into teaching within the private, independent or public education sectors or advisory roles. You can even work closely with sporting organisations in advisory roles.

As well as working as an educator, you may find yourself working in fields including:

community programs government agencies human resource management private academies/agencies professional coaching sport management.

For more information go to DeakinTALENT.

Professional recognition

This course is accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) as a nationally accredited course and students are eligible to apply for registration with VIT upon graduation. If you intend to apply for registration in Victoria or interstate you may be required to provide further information. Applicants are advised to check the registration requirements in their state or territory, carefully.

Course learning outcomes

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