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Majors, minors/sub-majors information

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Human Movement


Type:
Major, Sub-Major, Minor

Location:
City East

Human movement draws upon both the socio-cultural and bio-physical sciences to study physical activity and its impact in many forms from healthy living/health-related fitness to sports performance. It includes the study of those areas of fitness, health and sport where exercise and physical activity are used as a means of improving and maintaining optimal levels of health, developing fitness and improving performance, as well as assisting in rehabilitation from injury or disease. The aims of this program is to introduce students to some of the diverse theoretical and applied aspects of human movement.

Assumed knowledge:
Specific to course selection. Some courses have prerequisites.

Courses that are in majors, sub-majors and/or minors

Course nameArea +
Catalogue No.
UnitsLevel
HLTH 10134.51
HLTH 10164.51
HLTH 10174.51
HLTH 30324.51
HLTH 30224.52
HLTH 20124.52
HLTH 30064.52
HLTH 20014.52
HLTH 30294.52
HLTH 30274.52
Resistance Training: Physiology and Programming
New title from 2010: Resistance Training
HLTH 30214.52
HLTH 30024.53
FOSC 30104.53
HLTH 30144.53
HLTH 30204.53
HLTH 30164.53

Notes

A minor in Human Movement consists of any four courses, two of which must be Level 1 courses and two of which must be Level 2 courses.

A sub-major in Human Movement consists of any six courses, with up to three courses at Level 2.

A major in Human Movement consists of up to two courses at each level.


Further information

Associate Professor Annette Raynor
School of Health Sciences
Telephone: (08) 8302 1418
Email: annette.raynor@unisa.edu.au



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