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2069 Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation course map

For students commencing in 2009

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  • The following course information is provided in addition to the official Monash Handbook entry for this course and is subject to change.
  • Students who commenced their studies prior to 2009 should check their course requirements in the Archived handbook for the relevant year, or contact their Course/Pathway Adviser.

This is a non-teaching course

Year level Sem Fieldwork Multi-disciplinary sequence Sport and Outdoor Recreation units
First
Year
1 40-60 days depending on units studied over the three years Approved minor (6pts) EDF1611 Introduction to sport, fitness and outdoor recreation (6pts) EDF1613 Biophysical foundations of physical activity A (6pts) EDF1615 Experiential environmental education (6pts)
2 Approved minor (6pts) EDF1612 Outdoor recreation education (6pts) EDF1614 Biophysical foundations of physical activity B (6pts) EDF1616 Lifespan physical activity and wellness (6pts)
Second
Year
1 Approved minor (6pts) EDF2611 Experiencing aquatic environments (6pts) EDF2613 Adventure education (6pts) EDF2615 Community physical activity and wellness (6pts)
2 Approved minor (6pts) EDF2612 Experiential education in sport and outdoor recreation (6pts) EDF2614 Outdoor leadership and programming (6pts) EDF2616 Coaching (6pts)
Third
Year
1 EDF3613 Research issues in sport, and outdoor recreation (6pts) EDF3615 Experiencing the Australian landscape (6pts) * An approved Elective unit (6pts) EDF3619 Sport and physical activity education (6pts)
2 EDF3614 Expeditionary learning (6pts) EDF2618 Dance in education (6pts) EDF3616 Camp planning and practices (6pts) EDF3617 Professional practice in sport and outdoor recreation
or
EDF3618 Research planning in sport and outdoor recreation (6pts)
Notes:

* Elective to be approved by the Course Coordinator.

Eligibility for graduation:
To be eligible to graduate from the course students must have A current Level 2 First Aid qualification and/or a Remote Area First Aid qualification + registered Aquatic certificate (eg AUSTSWIM or Bronze Medallion)