Fieldwork Semester Year 3749 Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation — (non teaching) For Commencing Students in 2014 — PENINSULA campus 1 Approx 13 days 1 2 1 Faculty of Education (Sport and Outdoor Recreation) Units EDF1611 Introduction to sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) EDF1613 Biophysical foundations of physical activity A (6 pts) ETP1100 Business statistics (6 pts) MKP1120 Marketing theory and practice (6 pts) EDF1612 Foundations of outdoor recreation (6 pts) EDF1614 Biophysical foundations of physical activity B (6 pts) ACP1000 Principles of accounting and finance (6 pts) BTP1010 Commercial law (6 pts) EDF2613 Adventure education (6 pts) EDF2615 Community physical activity and wellness (6 pts) MGP1010 Introduction to management (6 pts) ECP1100 Microeconomics (6 pts) Approx 18 days 2 BBus Units EDF2614 Outdoor leadership and programming (6 pts) EDF2616 Coaching (6 pts) BBus major unit (6 pts) BBus major unit (6 pts) 1 BBus major unit (6 pts) BBus major unit (6 pts) BBus major unit (6 pts) BBus major unit (6 pts) EDF1072 Contemporary issues in health and physical education (6 pts) EDF2612 Experiential education in sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) EDF3617 Professional practice in sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) EDF3618 Research planning in sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) BBus elective unit (6 pts) Education elective (6 pts) and EDF2103 Fieldwork experience in outdoor education and environmental studies 2 (0 pts) EDF3174 Experiencing outdoor environments (6 pts) EDF4171 Advanced sport and exercise science (6 pts) BBus major unit (6 pts) EDF1175 Ways of knowing outdoor environments (6 pts) BBus elective unit (6 pts) 3 2 1 4 2 No. of days depends on units taken 2 BBus major unit (6 pts) 1. Eligibility for graduation: Students are required to complete a swimming rescue certificate or AUSTSWIM certificate or Swim Teacher's Certificate (ASCTA) and a First Aid certificate (minimum Level II) as part of their course requirements. Both must be current at the time of graduation. 2. For students considering going on to a graduate teaching degree: a) To be eligible for a Master of Teaching method specialisation in Physical Education, student must have a minimum of 12 units which must include EDF1616, EDF2611, EDF2618, and EDF3619. b) To be eligible for a Master of Teaching method specialisation in Outdoor Education, student must have a minimum of 8 units which must include EDF1615, EDF2612 and one of EDF3614, EDF3616 or EDF3615. NOTE: Students studying approved equivalent units will also be deemed to have met the requirements for progression to the Master of Teaching. 3. (i) Business compulsory core (six units): ACP1000 Principles of accounting and finance, BTP1010 Commercial law, ECP1100 Microeconomics, ETP1100 Business Statistics, MGP1010 Introduction to management, MKP1120 Marketing theory and practice. (ii) BBus major — eight* units (48 points): • the major must come from the approved majors offered on the Peninsula campus listed under 'Areas of study' • at least two units (12 points) must be completed at each of second and third-year levels. * Depending on the major chosen, one or more of the units in the major may have already been studied as part of the group of common core units. Where this is the case, students need to complete an additional unit as detailed below. (iii) additional units taken in one of the majors offered in the Bachelor of Business at the Peninsula campus, to reach the required minimum of 16 units (96 points) • a maximum of eight first-year level units (48 points) • a minimum of four third-year level units (24 points) • in addition to specific unit prerequisites, second-year level units require the successful completion of three first-year level units, and third-year level units require the successful completion of two second-year level units. 4. Areas of Study for Business component: Business Strategy, or Sports management, Marketing and Communication. This is a conceptual outline only. Any queries regarding the course structure should be directed to the Course Adviser or to the Student Services Office at your relevant campus. Updated 31/03/2016