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Bachelor of Health & Human Performance (Honours) in OHS CU09

Duration: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time.
Mode: Internal (select students multi-modal).
Location(On-Campus): R.
Courses/Units of Credit: 48 units of credit.
Faculty: Arts, Health & Sciences.
Entry: Direct.
Accreditation: Nil.
Residential School: Nil.
Contact: Dr Peter Reaburn or Dr Brendan Humphries on 07 4930 9813.

Program Overview

The degree enhances the professional skills that students acquired in their primary degree by allowing students to access more rigorously the links between the theoretical bases and practice. The degree also develops skills in problem analysis and research which can be applied at the professional level.

Entry

The following factors are taken into account in selection and admission of Honours candidates:

  • the applicant’s academic record
  • the availability of an appropriate supervisor or supervisors for the applicant, and agreement between the applicant and nominated supervisor(s) on a suitable dissertation topic
  • the lapse in time since an applicant qualified for the award of a bachelor’s degree

It is expected that candidates who achieve a GPA of 5 in their final 2 years of degree study will be admitted.

However, candidates whose levels of achievement fall below these admission requirements for any particular year, may apply to the faculty concerned for special consideration of their applications.

Program Structure

Students must complete:
Code Course
Year 1 - Autumn
HMSC19028   Research Methodologies (Honours)
NURS19117   Statistics & Epidemiology (Honours)
HMSC19029   Thesis (2 term course)
Year 1 - Winter
HMSC19029   Thesis (2 term course)


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