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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CG14

CG14 - Bachelor of Health Promotion

Core courses

* Please note that the course COMM11009 is no longer on offer.  Please contact your Program Advisor for an alternative. 

 

The second plan consists of 6 courses in a second discipline area which must include at least 4 Advanced Level courses. Students can choose from the recommended plans or design their own plan to improve their employment opportunities in consultation with the Program Coordinator.

Recommended second plans include:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  • Exercise and Sport Sciences
  • Human Resources Management
  • Human Welfare Studies
  • Multimedia
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Professional Writing
  • Vocational Education and Training
Second plans
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Recommended for those students with an interest in working with Indigenous Australians.
Communication Practice
The following courses cover a variety of communciation channels including written, verbal and visual.
Exercise and Sports Sciences
Recommended for those students with an interest in the physical activity aspects of health and promotion.
Management
Recommended for those students with an interest in the management side of health and promotion who will be better served in.  Students will acquire an understanding of a wide range of business areas and operations.
Nutrition Science
Recommended for those students with an interest in nutritional aspects of health promotion.
Occupational Health and Safety
Recommended for those students looking for a career within occupational health and safety.

Students who complete the above-mentioned 6 courses are eligible to receive a certificate in OH&S.

Sociology
Recommended for those students with an interest in understanding the role and functions people and organisations play in a community.
Vocational Education and Training

Provides students with skills and knowledge to provide vocational education and training within the workforce and/or the wider community.

EDFE12041 Portal Task Exp II VET should be completed last to apply the knowledge in a workplace

Successful completion of these courses may enable students to be eligible for Reciprocal Cross Credit for Certificate IV in Training and Assessment 40104 through Central Queensland Institute of TAFE (NB: this is NOT a university award and a further cost from Central Queensland Institute of TAFE may be involved. Final details yet to be decided as of February 2006). Portal Task 2 (VET) can be done within industry rather than schools.

Welfare Studies (Community Development)
The welfare studies (community development) plan provides a pathway for a career in community development such as working as a sports development officer, recreation officer, event manager or promoter, or indeed as a community development officer. The plan is accredited by the Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers if the WELF 19039 Practicum (2 terms) is completed. Entry into this course is dependent upon the outcome of interviews with the course coordinator. The practicum normally takes place in Term 3. To do the practicum students must not only have a satisfactory interview but obtain an overall credit rating or better in WELF 19004 Individual Counselling OR WELF 19005 Working with Groups. If you wish to study this plan but don't intend pursuing a career in the area, you do NOT need to complete WELF 19039 Industry Practicum.
Course Code Course Name
Advanced (must be studied in sequence)
 
 
WELF19039 Welfare Studies E:Practicum
Level 1
LAWS11045 Law and Welfare of Society A
 

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