Exercise Science Sport and Recreation Management

2016 POSTGRADUATE STUDY PLAN
Degree:
Specialisation:
52510 Master of Exercise Science
Sport and Recreation Management
Student Name:
Number:
STUDY PLAN: 96 POINTS WITH APPROVED CONVERSION UNITS
This 96 point study plan has been pre-populated with conversion and core units. Please refer overleaf for instructions on how to complete your
study plan with optional units.
2016
SEMESTER 1
TERM 1
2017
SEMESTER 2
TERM 2
SEMESTER 1
TERM 3
TERM 1
SEMESTER 2
TERM 2
TERM 3
Conversion units may vary depending on a student’s academic background and chosen specialisation. If offered a 96 point degree, you
can expect to take conversion units as indicated – if you require further information on these, please contact the Science Student
Office.
STUDY PLAN: 72 POINTS WITH ENTRY PATHWAY CREDIT
This 72 point study plan has been pre-populated with core units. Please refer overleaf for instructions on how to complete your study plan with
optional units.
2016
SEMESTER 1
TERM 1
2017
SEMESTER 2
TERM 2
SEMESTER 1
TERM 3
TERM 1
SEMESTER 2
TERM 2
TERM 3
If you would like your study plan reviewed before enrolling, please email the Science Student Office via askUWA and attach
your completed study plan.
Check your timetable for possible clashes: enter the units in this plan into the online timetable
http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/
1.
This
document
is
intended
as
a
guide
only.
29/07/17
2.
Please refer to the handbook, timetable, and class allocator systems as definitive
guides for planning your course.
3.
Advice given is provisional and may be subject to change.
It is the student’s responsibility to apply for advance standing upon acceptance of
4.
offer.
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2016 POSTGRADUATE STUDY PLAN
Degree:
Specialisation:
1.
This
52510 Master of Exercise Science
Sport and Recreation Management
document
is
intended
as
a
guide
only.
29/07/17
2.
Please refer to the handbook, timetable, and class allocator systems as definitive
guides for planning your course.
3.
Advice given is provisional and may be subject to change.
It is the student’s responsibility to apply for advance standing upon acceptance of
4.
offer.
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2016 POSTGRADUATE STUDY PLAN
Degree:
Specialisation:
52510 Master of Exercise Science
Sport and Recreation Management
COURSE STRUCTURE
CONVERSION, CORE AND SPECIALISATION CORE UNITS: prepopulated on your Study Plan
2016 CONVERSION UNITS - maximum 24 points – to be confirmed in consultation with Program Coordinator
SSEH3301
Exercise Prescription and Nutrition for Health and Fitness
SSEH3345
Lifespan Motor Development
SSEH3355
Biomechanical Methods
SSEH3365
Sport Physiology
SSEH3375
Psychology of Sport
SSEH3376
Coaching Psychology
SSEH3389
Exercise Rehabilitation
 CORE UNITS: Take all units (2 units to the value of 12 points)
SCIE4481
Good, Bogus and Corrupted Science
SSEH5692
Industry Practicum II
 SPEC CORE: Take all units (4 units to the value of 24 points)
ACCT5432
Introductory Financial Accounting
MGMT5508
Organisational Behaviour and Leadership
SSEH5677
Sport and Recreation Marketing
SSEH5678
Sport and Recreation Management
2016 availability
S1
S1
S1
S1
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S1; S2
S2
S1
TS-H-4C; S2
HOW TO COMPLETE YOUR STUDY PLAN
1. Your study plan should include between 12 - 16 units, 72 – 96 points, depending on the number of approved conversion units you are
required to take.
2. Conversion, core and specialisation core units have been prepopulated on your Study Plan
3. It is suggested that you take a maximum of three units in any term period and four across any semester, a maximum of eight units in one
year (not all boxes will require completion in your study plan).
4. Select the required number of option units and project units (if required for course by coursework and dissertation) from the list below
and place only these units in a corresponding teaching period, indicated by a dashed-box overleaf
OPTIONS:
i) by coursework only, take 2 units to the value of 12 points; or
ii) by coursework and dissertation, take 1 unit to the value of 6 points and the 4 project units to the value of 24 points
EBUS5504
Electronic Business
S2
ECON5541
Economics for Business: Applications and Policy
S1; S2
FINA5432
Introduction to Finance
S1; S2
MGMT5507
Management and Organisations
S1; S2
MKTG5406
Buyer Behaviour and Decision Making
S2
i) by coursework only, take 4 units to the value of 24 points; OR ii) by coursework and dissertation, take 1 unit to the value of 6 points
SSEH4664
Exercise and Health Psychology
S2
SSEH5475
Advanced Psychology of Sport
S2
SSEH5491
Health Education
TS-H-1H
SSEH5645
Workplace Injury Prevention and Management
S2
SSEH5654
Fundamentals in Research Methods
S1
SSEH5655
Fundamentals of Data Analysis in Sport Science, Exercise and Health
S1
SSEH5678
Sport and Recreation Management
TS-H-4C; S2
SSEH5685
Work Site Health Promotion
S2
SSEH5687
Physical Ergonomics
S1
SSEH5688
Introduction to Work Health and Safety
S1
SSEH5694
Research Colloquium
S1; S2
RESEARCH PROJECT: For students in course by coursework and dissertation only, take all units (4 units to the value of 24 points)
SCIE5511
Science Research Project Part 1
S1; S2
SCIE5512
Science Research Project Part 2
S1; S2
SCIE5513
Science Research Project Part 3
S1; S2
SCIE5590
Literature Review and Research Proposal
TS-H-1G; TS-H-3E
PREREQUISITES FOR RESEARCH PROJECTS: Students who want to undertake a research project as an optional unit must have (a) the equivalent of a UWA weighted
average mark of at least 65 per cent in at least 24 points of the Level 3 units of a relevant bachelor's degree; or (b) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at
1.
This
document
is
intended
as
a
guide
only.
29/07/17
2.
Please refer to the handbook, timetable, and class allocator systems as definitive
guides for planning your course.
3.
Advice given is provisional and may be subject to change.
It is the student’s responsibility to apply for advance standing upon acceptance of
4.
offer.
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2016 POSTGRADUATE STUDY PLAN
Degree:
Specialisation:
52510 Master of Exercise Science
Sport and Recreation Management
least 65 per cent in at least 24 points of Levels 3, 4 and 5 units in the master's degree. An approved supervisor must have confirmed their willingness and availability to
supervise the research project.
1.
This
document
is
intended
as
a
guide
only.
29/07/17
2.
Please refer to the handbook, timetable, and class allocator systems as definitive
guides for planning your course.
3.
Advice given is provisional and may be subject to change.
It is the student’s responsibility to apply for advance standing upon acceptance of
4.
offer.
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