Bachelor of Human Movement Science CQ27
Program at a glance
Duration: | 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time |
Mode & Location: | internal - ROK, Yr 1 - BDG, external |
Courses/Units of Credit: | 24 courses/144 units of credit |
Faculty: | Faculty of Arts, Health & Sciences |
Entry: | QTAC (more info) |
Accreditation: | not applicable |
Residential School: | (External) Students will be required to attend residential school for selected courses. http://handbook.cqu.edu.au/pages/ugunittimetable.html |
Practicum/Work placement: | Students are required to undertake an industry placement practicum of 120 hours in order to complete the degree. |
Exit awards: | not applicable |
Interim awards: | not applicable |
Contact: | Program Advisor - 07 4930 9661 or email ahs-program3@cqu.edu.au |
International students: | International students studying in Australia must study full-time, on-campus. |
CRICOS program codes: | ROK - 020825D |
Program aim
This course is a professional degree based on the study of Human Movement Science. It presents students with the opportunity to undertake a double plan and apply their discipline of study to specifically designated career path options. It has been designed to give professionals in Human Movement Science with specifically applied knowledge, attitudes, skills, and initiatives in the areas of:
- Sport Management,
- Sport and Exercise Psychology,
- Exercise and Work Physiology, and
- Biomechanics.
Those who complete an appropriate plan will be able to work in:
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Biomedical Science
- Health Industry
- Fitness
- Sport.
In addition, those who complete the approved psychology plan within the Human Movement Science degree will be eligible for a 4th year of study in psychology.
Graduates will have a thorough understanding of sport science, human fitness, community health, lifestyle, sports management and personal health gained as a result of a multidisciplinary study of human sciences, physiology, social and behavioural science and management. Graduates will be prepared for employment opportunities and careers in a wide range of sport, health, lifestyle and related community development professional occupations. Students wishing to become registered psychologists or accredited teachers will be required to adhere to specific guidelines pertaining to undergraduate course selection and undertake additional study after the completion of this degree.
Career options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Human Movement Science degree from CQU have entered a wide variety of careers in the health, fitness, sport and recreation industries, depending greatly on what co-plan (major) they selected while studying.
These careers include development officers with regional and state sporting organisations, administrators with local, regional and state sporting or recreation organisations, recreation officers in resorts, project officers with government agencies at local, regional or state level, fitness centre managers, personal trainers, workplace health and safety officers, rehabilitation coordinators, strength and conditioning specialists, event managers, sports journalism.
Many others have also completed their program (degree) and directly entered into further study in physiotherapy, medicine, chiropractic services and nutrition.
Program structure
Students must complete 24 courses or 144 units of credit, which include:
- 18 compulsory courses; and
- an approved second plan consisting of 6 courses (please confirm with your Program Advisor); or
- a pre-defined second plan (major) in Psychology
Recommended study schedules
The following schedule is designed for full-time students who usually enrol in four courses per term or 24 units of credit. Part-time students should therefore modify this schedule to suit their own needs The normal study load for part-time students is two courses per term or 12 units of credit per term.
Course Code | Course Title |
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Year 1 - Term 1 (T1) | |
SCIE11019 | Introductory Bioscience* |
HMSC11006 | Physical Activity, Fitness and Health |
HMSC11034 | Foundations of Health & Human Performance* |
OCHS11025 | Introductory Health and Safety Risk Management |
Year 1 - Term 2 (T2) | |
HMSC11004 | Measurement & Evaluation in Health and Human Performance |
BIOH11004 | Human Physiology* |
HMSC11005 | Human Anatomy* |
PSYC11009 | Social Foundations of Psychology |
Year 2 - T1 | |
HMSC12017 | Sport and Exercise Psychology |
HMSC12011 | Sport Planning & Development |
HMSC12007 | Exercise & Work Physiology* |
Second Plan | |
Year 2 - T2 | |
HMSC12008 | Biomechanics* |
HMSC12010 | Sport Management |
OCHS13007 | Industry Practicum |
Second Plan | |
Year 3 - T1 | |
HMSC13021 | Advanced Biomechanics* |
HMSC13022 | Advanced Exercise & Work Physiology* |
Second Plan | |
Second Plan | |
Year 3 - T2 | |
HMSC13025 | Sport Marketing |
HMSC13024 | Advanced Sport & Exercise Psychology |
Second Plan | |
Second Plan |
Courses marked (*) have compuslory residential school. See the residential school timetable deatils http://handbook.cqu.edu.au/pages/ugunittimetable.html. Compulsory Residential Schools held in Rockhampton are conducted for these courses taken by external students.
Students are advised to take the courses in the pre-defined order thus developing the knowledge that will be assumed in the advanced level courses.
Note: There are few prerequisites for courses offered in the Human Movement Science program, however the program builds upon a sequence of prior assumed knowledge from previous courses. Students are advised to take the courses in the pre-defined order thus acquiring the knowledge that will be assumed in the presentation of course material at advanced levels. Students will be individually responsible for gaining the assumed entry-level knowledge of any course they elect to take out of sequence. For more information or assessment of prior learning, please contact the specific course coordinator.
Bachelor of Human Movement Science with Psychology Second Plan (Major)
Course Code | Course Title |
---|---|
Year 1 - T1 | |
SCIE11019 | Introductory Bioscience |
PSYC11008 | Biological Foundations of Psychology |
HMSC11034 | Foundations of Health & Human Performance |
HMSC11006 | Physical Activity, Fitness and Health |
Year 1 - T2 | |
PSYC11009 | Social Foundations of Psychology |
BIOH11004 | Human Physiology* |
HMSC11005 | Human Anatomy |
OCHS12001 | Introductory Occupational Health and Safety |
Year 2 - T1 | |
HMSC12017 | Sport and Exercise Psychology |
PSYC12047 | Research Methods in Psychology A |
HMSC12007 | Exercise & Work Physiology* |
PSYC12013 | Personality |
Year 2 - T2 | |
HMSC12008 | Biomechanics* |
PSYC12048 | Research Methods in Psychology B |
OCHS13007 | Industry Practicum |
PSYC12010 | Introduction to Human Development OR |
PSYC12014 | Social Psychology |
Year 3 - T1 | |
HMSC13021 | Advanced Biomechanics* OR |
HMSC13022 | Advanced Exercise & Work Physiology* |
Three 3rd year Psychology courses (one must be PSYC13015 Advanced Methods in Psychology) | |
Year 3 - T2 | |
HMSC13024 | Advanced Sport & Exercise Psychology |
Three 3rd year Psychology courses |
Check the details
Human Movement Science Residential Schools
Course Code | Course Title |
---|---|
First year | |
SCIE11019 | Introductory Bioscience |
BIOH11004 | Human Physiology |
HMSC11005 | Human Anatomy |
Advanced | |
HMSC12008 | Biomechanics (Combined with HMSC12007 |
HMSC13021 | Advanced Biomechanics (Combined with HMSC13022 |
HMSC13022 | Advanced Exercise & Work Physiology (Combined with HMSC13021 |
HMSC12007 | Exercise & Work Physiology (Combined with HMSC12008 |
Students enrolled in an OCHS or HMSC course having a Residential School requirement must complete the Residential School within 18 months of commencing the course. After this time the result will automatically be changed to AF (Absent Fail). For residential dates please refer to http://handbook.cqu.edu.au/pages/ugunittimetable.html.
Second Plans have also been set up in the following areas:
- Occupational Health & Safety
- Health Promotions
- Biomedical Science
- Environmental Studies
- Biochemical Sciences
- Human Physiology
- Biology
- Sociology
- Journalism
- Public Relations
- Information Technology/Multimedia
- Accounting
- Management
- Human Resources Management
- Marketing
- Tourism
- Liberal Studies
Details of each of these plans may be accessed by contacting the Program Advisor for CQ27.
Computing requirements
It is a requirement of enrolment in this program that students have access to the CQU www site via the internet. Students will be expected to undertake various components of study in the degree using email, Blackboard and the Internet. Recommended web browsers are: Internet Explorer 5.0 or above or Netscape 4.5 or 4.7 and above (not version 6.0).
Application for Credit Transfer
Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to the CQU program has been successfully completed. Students should examine the course synopses in this handbook to determine the courses for which they may be eligible to claim exemption. For more information about credit transfers contact the program administrator.