Students who commenced this program prior to 2003 should consult the Undergraduate Course Director on transition arrangements arising from changes to the Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies (C10041), effective Autumn semester 2003.
The Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies and in International Studies is offered jointly by the Faculty of Business and the Institute for International Studies. The degree integrates human movement studies with a major in the language and culture of another country.
Career options include exercise therapy and teaching of personal development, fitness and corporate health, facility management, health, physical education and outdoor education, sport coaching, sport development, sport management, and sports science and team conditioning. Career options are enhanced by international experience, making students more marketable to prospective employers.
Admission to the combined degree is on merit according to the admissions policy for the Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies (C10041). There is a range of entry levels to the various Language and Culture programs. Students are admitted to the International Studies program with no guarantee of entry to a specific major, although every effort is made to meet students' preferences.
There are no prior language requirements, except for programs within the Heritage major.
For recognition of prior learning, see the Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies (C10041).
The course is offered as a full-time program over five years. Students spend the fourth year of study at a university overseas. The International Studies component of the course is mainly offered at City campus.
Students must complete 240 credit points of study, comprising 144 credit points relating to the Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies and 96 credit points relating to the Bachelor of Arts in International Studies. For full details of the Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies component of the combined degree, refer to the Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies (C10041).
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies requires undergraduates to study a major – a region or country – over a minimum of three years. Students study a language and culture in their second and third year and spend their fourth year of study at a university overseas.
Students are required to complete all appropriate subjects in their combined degree, including four consecutive semesters of study of language and culture before proceeding to In-country Study.
The Institute for International Studies makes arrangements for students to spend two semesters of In-country Study at an institution of higher education in the country of their major. The In-country Study is the key component of the International Studies program. It provides a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the language and culture of another country through a learning program at a host university, through involvement in the life of the local community and through project work which is supervised by the Institute. Each student's individual study program depends on their level of language competence and the subjects and other learning experiences that are available at the host university.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies is not offered as a separate degree, but is completed only in combination with the professional degree program.
This course has a professional internship component that includes a minimum of six weeks' work experience.
STM90178 Core subjects | 108cp | |
CBK90005 Country major choice | 96cp | |
STM90287 Non-PDHPE Teacher stream | 36cp | |
Total | 240cp |
The typical program shown below is for a full-time student who has chosen the Germany major as their International Studies major. Other countries may be chosen from the list of majors in CBK90005; the program has the same structure but with subjects specific to the chosen country major.
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
27111 Mechanics of Human Motion | 6cp | |
27180 Functional Kinesiology | 6cp | |
27342 Sociocultural Foundations of Leisure, Sport and Tourism | 6cp | |
91429 Physiological Bases of Human Movement | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
27106 Behavioural Foundations of Leisure and Sport | 6cp | |
27152 Measurement and Development of Physical Capacity | 6cp | |
27171 Applied Kinesiology | 6cp | |
27228 Lifespan Development | 6cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
27155 Research for Human Movement | 6cp | |
27160 Sport and Exercise Psychology | 6cp | |
8cp | ||
97601 German Language and Culture 1 | 8cp | |
Spring semester | ||
27105 Nutrition for Health and Physical Activity | 6cp | |
27227 Current Issues in Health and Wellbeing | 6cp | |
27252 The Sport Industry | 6cp | |
97602 German Language and Culture 2 | 8cp | |
Year 3 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
27175 Energetics of Human Movement | 6cp | |
97603 German Language and Culture 3 | 8cp | |
27331 Skill Acquisition | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
27173 Human Performance in Sport and Exercise | 6cp | |
27174 Analysis of Human Motion | 6cp | |
976421 Contemporary Germany | 8cp | |
97604 German Language and Culture 4 | 8cp | |
Year 4 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
977420 In-country Study 1: Germany | 24cp | |
Spring semester | ||
978420 In-country Study 2: Germany | 24cp | |
Year 5 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
27351 Professional Internship 1 | 3cp | |
27308 Exercise Management for Special Populations | 6cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp | |
Spring semester | ||
27222 Exercise Prescription | 6cp | |
27352 Professional Internship 2 | 3cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp |
Further information on the Business component is available from the Faculty Student Office on:
Further information on the International Studies program is available from the Institute on: