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COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017
SEMESTER 2 COMMENCEMENT Bachelor of Sport Coaching COURSE CODE: ABHS The Bachelor of Sport Coaching provides (coaching science major & and physical education & sport major) provides a strong theoretical understanding and practical skills in the fields of coaching science, physical education and an additional four unit minor area of study. Students complete studies across the two majors in; coaching principles, community coaching, injury management, adapted coaching, fundamental and advanced resistance training, research methods, career and professional development, coach development, talent identification, sociology of sport, history of sport, ethical practice, exercise & human physiology, anatomy, skill acquisition, nutrition, sport psychology, biomechanics, games and sports, individual fitness activities, aquatics. Graduates from the coaching science major course have a wide range of vocational choices including; developmental and elite sport coaching, personal trainers, high performance manager, sport coach (private school), coaching director, strength & conditioning coach, sport development officer. Graduates from the physical education & sport major who complete a Master of Teaching will be qualified to teach in either primary or secondary schools in Victoria. The course covers the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) discipline specialist area guidelines in secondary and primary physical education. Students can also complete an additional discipline method in a range of areas such as English, history, mathematics, psychology, and science. Both the CS and PES majors include a high degree of work integrated learning (WIL) and knowledge transfer and exchange principles.
CAMPUS Footscray Park (FP)
COLLEGE Sport & Exercise Science
STUDY MODE Full-time or Part-time
DURATION 3 – Years Full-time or part-time equivalent
FEE TYPE Commonwealth Supported Places CSP – Fee information available from vu.edu.au/fees
APPLICATION METHOD http://www.vu.edu.au/courses/applying/how-to-apply
TIMETABLE vu.edu.au/timetables
COURSE & UNIT ADMINISTRATOR Daniel Crane or Joelle de Saint Email: [email protected]
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
The course specialisations consist of: Physical Education (PE) Specialisation
• 4 College core units • 8 Sport Coaching Professional Core • 8 Physical Education & Sport Core • 4 units - 2nd teaching method
Note 1 – The required Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) physical education units are embedded Note 2 – graduates complete a subsequent Master of Teaching to be eligible to teach in Victorian Secondary Schools OR Sport Science (SS) Specialisation
• 4 College core units • 8 Sport Coaching Professional Core • 8 Coaching Science Core • 4 general elective units (must be a recognised 4 unit sequence)
Other Both specialisations consist of 24 units (4 units per semester x 6 semesters). Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) options (negotiated with the Course coordinator). International student places are available. Options to complete some units will be available through summer and winters schools and intensive modes of study with the potential of completing the course in less than three years. Single unit options are also available (contact the course coordinator). Online delivery of units is currently not available.
COURSE COORDINATOR Daryl Marchant Phone: 9919 4035 Email: [email protected] Location: Footscray Park Campus, Building L, Room L205
FURTHER INFORMATION Unit (subject) and course information is available from the University course search site at http://www.vu.edu.au/courses/search
Note: Students are required to enroll in all units for semester 2, 2017 and are not permitted to enroll in more than 48 credit points (equivalent to 4 units) as a full-time load. Core/Elective Core (a unit that must be completed) & Elective (you have some choice in what you select) Prerequisites A number of units within the degree have "prerequisites". These prerequisites must be met before enrolment in the unit is permitted. Generally these prerequisites require the successful completion of a unit or units taken at an earlier stage in the course. Students should pay particular attention to these prerequisite requirements as failure to meet these can seriously hinder progression through the course.
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
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Physical Education & Sport Major (SMAPES) YEAR 1 – Semester 2
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SCC1002 Psychology of Sport Coaching & Physical Education Core 2 12 Nil
AHE1101 Structural Kinesiology Core 2 12 Nil
SSC2003 Sport Coaching: Applied Conditioning Core 2 12 Nil
AHE2251 Sport Coaching: Environment, Planning & Delivery Core 2 12 Nil YEAR 2
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SPE1000 Movement Skill Acquisition Major 1 12 Nil
SPE1105 Aquatic & Athletic Movement Activities Major 1 12 Nil
AHE3250 Socio-Historical Sport Coaching Core 1 12 Nil
Plus Minor 1 – 2nd Teaching Method Minor 1 12
SPE1001 Growth and Motor Development Major 2 12 Nil
SPE2002 Physiology for Physical Education Major 2 12 Nil
SSC3002 Sport Coaching: Talent Identification & Development Core 2 12 Nil
Plus Minor 2 – 2nd Teaching Method Minor 2 12
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
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YEAR 3
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SPE2000 Rhythmic and Expressive Movement Major 1 12 SPE1001
AHE3219 Adapted Physical Education (Capstone) Major 1 12 Nil
SSC3003 Sport Coaching: Skill Acquisition Core 1 12 Nil
Plus Minor 3 – 2nd Teaching Method Minor 1 12
SPE2001 Major & Minor Games Major 2 12 SPE1000
SPE3005 Perspectives on Physical Education (Capstone) Major 2 12 Nil
AHE3252 Ethical Behaviour in Sport Coaching Core 2 12 Nil
Plus Minor 4 – 2nd Teaching Method Minor 2 12 YEAR 4 – Semester 1
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SHE1001 Nutrition and Health for Physical Education Core 1 12 Nil
SCC1001 Biomechanics for Physical Education Core 1 12 Nil
AHE2250 Sport Coaching Principles Core 1 12 Nil
AHE1251 Coaching Active Communities Core 1 12 Nil
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
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Coaching Science Major (SMACOA)
YEAR 1 – Semester 2
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SCC1002 Psychology of Sport Coaching & Physical Education Core 2 12 Nil
AHE1101 Structural Kinesiology Core 2 12 Nil
SSC2003 Sport Coaching: Applied Conditioning Core 2 12 Nil
AHE2251 Sport Coaching: Environment, Planning & Delivery Core 2 12 Nil
YEAR 2
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
AHE2015 Adapted Coaching Major 1 12 Nil
AHE2255 Applied Physiology: Sport Coaching Major 1 12 Nil
AHE3250 Socio-Historical Sport Coaching Core 1 12 Nil
Minor Unit 1 Minor 1 12
SSC2002 Prevention, Management & Recovery from Injury Major 2 12 Nil
AHE1112 Resistance Training Major 2 12 Nil
SSC3002 Sport Coaching: Talent Identification & Development Core 2 12 Nil
Minor Unit 2 Minor 2 12
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
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YEAR 3
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SSM2002 Career Development and Employability1 Major 1 12 Nil
SSC3005 Coach and Athlete Development (Capstone) Major 1 12 Nil
SSC3003 Sport Coaching: Skill Acquisition Core 1 12 Nil
Minor Unit 3 Minor 1 12
SSC3004 Advanced Sport Coaching, Research and Knowledge Transfer (Capstone)) Major 2 12 SSC3005
AHE2129 Advanced Resistance Training Major 2 12 AHE1112
AHE3252 Ethical Behaviour in Sport Coaching Core 2 12 Nil
Minor Unit 4 Minor 2 12 YEAR 4 – Semester 1
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE UNIT
TYPE SEM CREDIT POINTS
PRE- REQUISITES
SHE1001 Nutrition and Health for Physical Education Core 1 12 Nil
SCC1001 Biomechanics for Physical Education Core 1 12 Nil
AHE2250 Sport Coaching Principles Core 1 12 Nil
AHE1251 Coaching Active Communities Core 1 12 Nil
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017
Minors NOTE: Students are to select one (1) minor from the list below and complete ALL units in that minor. DIGITAL MEDIA (AMIDIG) Digital media is a ubiquitous force transforming how we work, interrelate and communicate. Once a technology located within the area of work, digital media is moving into all areas of everyday life, and practitioners are required to develop new applications such as in the areas of entertainment, health and education. Concurrently, technology is now at a point where those with higher education level digital media can co-opt technology to create projects.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
ACM1010 Introduction to Web Technologies 1 12 FP Nil
ACM2009 International Design 2 12 FP Nil
ACM2014 Visual and Interactive Design for Digital Media 1 12 FP Nil
ACM3012 Mobile Technology Development 2 12 FP Nil HISTORY (AMIHIS) Knowledge of the past has always been central to human awareness. For more than a century, the study of History has underpinned the Western liberal tradition. History is connected with the search for meaning. It conveys communal memory, creating a sense of personal and group identity by locating individuals in time and space. The study of History offers each of us the chance to understand, even bridge, other cultures. The minor in History offers opportunities to sample this diverse human experience. Our aim is to both challenge and excite you as you move through the study of History, beyond your own lives to those of people in other times and other places. We also aim to develop an appreciation of the contributions historians make to an understanding of contemporary society
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
AAH2002 The World Before 1770 1 12 FP Nil
AAH2003 European Revolution and War 2 12 FP Nil
AAH2004 Divided Europe 1 12 FP Nil
AAH3001 Histories of Immigrant Australia 2 12 FP Nil
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017 LITERARY STUDIES (AMILIT) This minor provides an integrated set of units in literary studies. It introduces students to key theories and texts central to the discipline. Students are introduced to different critical perspectives that shape contemporary commentary, and are invited to consider the impact of different speaking positions on how the field of literary studies is being shaped. Assessment tasks for the minor include short exercises, oral presentations, essays, and formal examinations.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
ACL2001 Reading Contemporary Fiction 1 12 FP Nil
ACL2002 Studying Poetry and Poetics 2 12 FP Nil
ACL2007 Romance and Realism 1 12 FP ACL2001 & ACL2002
ACL3009 Australian Literature 2 12 FP ACL2001 & ACL2002 MEDIA STUDIES (AMIMED) The media occupies a central place in our society and culture and makes a significant contribution to the world around us. As new media and communication technologies are introduced, and delivery costs of content decrease, we are entering an entirely new era of media production and consumption. A minor in Media Studies enables you to undertake a sequence of units focusing on contemporary media forms and practices. This specialised area of study draws together a mix of units, some with an emphasis on analysis and research, and some with a large hands-on practical component, including digital radio and television production.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
ACC2002 Media, Culture and Society 1 12 FP Nil
ACC2010 Television Production 2 12 FP Nil
ACC2011 Radio Production 1 12 FP Nil
ACU1002 Creativity, Communication and the Digital Age 2 12 FP Nil
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017 PSYCHOLOGY (AMIPSY) The psychology minor equips you with a theoretical understanding of a range of psychological topics such as motivation and emotion, biological, cognitive, social, and personality psychology. Analytical, research and statistical skills, and understanding of relationships and communication are also developed through study of this minor.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
APP1012 Psychology 1A 1 12 FP Nil
APP1013 Psychology 1B 2 12 FP APP1012
APP2013 Psychology 2A 1 12 FP APP1012, APP1013
APP2014 Psychology 2B 2 12 FP APP2013 STUDENT WELFARE (EMISWF) Student Welfare is a dynamic sequence of units that provides you with an understanding of young people and children as they transition into adolescence. We talk about issues, strategies and options.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
AEB1800 Youth Work Practice 1 12 FP Nil
AEB1801 Youth Work Practice 2 2 12 FP Nil
AEB2800 Working with Diverse Young People 1 12 FP Nil
ECY3001 Working with Young People with Complex Issues 2 12 FP Nil
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017 BIOLOGY (NMIBIO) The minor in biology will introduce you to a range of biology topics and allow you to develop an understanding of the interrelationships between the various facets of life. A strong mix of theoretical and practical based studies of how science is discussed, the basic scientific knowledge it contains and the experimental process from where the information has been collected, will teach you how to analyse both data and the literature and apply critical thinking skills to defend the ideas you have developed. Topics include the investigation the molecules of life, ecology and evolution, how the world works at the cellular level, how the body defends itself from foreign invaders and how biology is used in commercial applications.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
RBF1310 Biology 1 1 12 FP Nil
RBF1320 Biology 2 2 12 FP Nil
RBF2300 Microbiology 1 1 12 FP RBF1310
RBF2330 Cell Biology 2 12 FP RBF1310 CHEMISTRY (NMICHE) This minor in Chemistry will introduce you to the principles and practices of modern chemistry. Building upon the fundamental principles of chemistry which are introduced in the first year units, Analytical Methods 1 and Organic Synthesis introduce students to instrumental analytical chemistry and the theoretical and practical aspects of synthetic organic chemistry. These units provide basic training in the preparation, purification and characterisation of organic compounds and their complimentary modern spectroscopic, chromatographic and spectrometric methods of analysis. For students interested in teaching chemistry, taking the four (4) units in this minor adequately prepares students to deliver units 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the VCE chemistry curriculum.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
RCS1601 Chemistry 1A 1 12 FP Nil
RCS1602 Chemistry 1B 2 12 FP Nil
NPU2101 Analytical Methods 1 1 12 FP RCS1601, RCS1602
NPU2103 Organic Synthesis 2 12 FP RCS1602
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (NMIENV) The world around us is changing at an ever increasing pace, and Environmental Science offers the key to better understanding and managing these changes. By investigating the relationships between the physical, chemical and biological components of the natural world the human race can actively develop solutions to varied environmental problems. Studies will cover topics including management of natural resources, sustainability, the impact of pollution, climate change, deforestation and habitat destruction among other issues will affect us in the coming decades. A minor in Environmental Science incorporates ideas from a broad range of disciplines - from the natural sciences, to geography, economics and politics, in addition to the philosophies and ethics that underpin activity in these areas.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
RBF1310 Biology 1 1 12 FP Nil
RBF1320 Biology 2 2 12 FP Nil
RBF2620 Australian Plants 1 12 FP RBF1310, RBF1320
RBF2640 Australian Animals 2 12 FP RBF1310, RBF1320 MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS (NMIMST) These disciplines are at the heart of all modern science: from modelling of scientific problems to analyzing data. This minor includes the fundamental mathematics and statistics as used in modern applications, and will also provide you with the grounding to be an active and independent learner. This minor places great emphasis on applications, and also on the use of technology: from hand-held calculators to modern "industry strength" computer systems. As a science graduate with a solid grounding in mathematics and statistics you will be well placed to enter the workforce. Much modern science requires the creation of a good mathematical model as an underpinning; this minor will provide the necessary tools to be able to create such models, analyze them, and use them for testing, evaluation, and prediction. As well, data produced from laboratory or field studies needs to be rigorously analysed, and this minor introduces the technical skills necessary for such analysis. This minor is appropriate for student undertaking major studies in a range of science discipline areas who wish to complement their studies with some training in applied mathematics and statistics, and in the use of technology to support those fields.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
RCM1614 Applied Statistics 2 1 12 FP Nil
RCM1712 Mathematical Foundations 2 2 12 FP Nil
RCM2611 Linear Statistical Models 1 12 FP RCM1614
RCM2713 Modelling for Decision Making 2 12 FP RCM1712
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017 GAMES AND SPORTS (SMIGAM) Not available to students undertaking the Physical Education and Sports major. This minor is for students wanting to actively participate in practical units in the area of physical activity. Students will undertake practical classes where they will instruct others, improve their own performances, learn new skills and be able to plan and prepare activities for a range of individuals and groups.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
SPE1005 Individual Movement Activities 1 12 FP Nil
SPE1105 Aquatic and Athletic Movement Activities 2 12 FP Nil
SPE2007 Minor Games 1 12 FP Nil
SPE3002 Major Games 2 12 FP Nil HEALTH SPORT SCIENCE (SMIHEA) Being healthy is important to all of us. Our health is influenced by a range of individual and behavioural factors as well as physical and social environments. Studying health will help you to develop skills and knowledge to make decisions about your own health, inform others, and also to recognise the importance of health in society. You will also become aware of how to support and promote healthy behaviours of others. The minor in Health provides you with an understanding of the individual and societal influences on health and human development. You will study areas covering adolescent health, sexuality and relationships, social bases of health and health promotion and policy.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
SHE2001 Adolescent Health 1 12 FP Nil
SHE2002 Sexuality and Relationships 2 12 FP Nil
SHE3001 Social Bases of Health- Global Perspectives 1 12 FP Nil
SHE3002 Health Policy and Promotion 2 12 FP Nil
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
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OUTDOOR RECREATION LEADERSHIP (SMIOUT) Love being outdoors and looking for adventure? If you want to learn about adventure with highly qualified outdoor professionals through hands on experience in rock climbing, white water rafting, hiking and skiing as well as develop an in-depth understanding about outdoor recreation, education and adventure sports, then Outdoor Recreation Leadership is for you. The use of industry partnerships and critical evidence based practice to inform teaching will ensure that during the course you will learn all the skills needed to lead in the outdoors. Outdoor Recreation Leadership provides the opportunity for students to build highly valued character traits including communication, group leading, integrity, cultural sensitivity and psychological resilience.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
SSM2102 Foundations of Outdoor Education and Adventure Sports 1 12 FP Nil
SSM2201 Bushwalking Leadership 2 12 FP Nil
SSM3101 Environmental Inquiry, Sustainability and Communities 1 12 FP Nil
SSM2202 Safety in the Outdoors 2 12 FP Nil
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PRIMARY) (SMIPEP) Not available to students undertaking the Physical Education and Sports major. Physical Education (Primary) provides you with knowledge and skills to enable participation and performance in movement and physical activities appropriate for children. You will undertake studies in human movement, including growth and movement development and skill acquisition and in skill activity areas including minor and major games, ball handling, fundamental motor skills, and rhythmic and expressive movement. You will develop skills to support movement competence and confidence such as fundamental movement skills, movement strategies, creatively sequencing different movement, and performing more complicated movement patterns as a foundation for lifelong physical activity participation and performance. Movement is central to physical education and you will engage in practical movement activities to support your learning.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
SPE1000 Movement Skill Acquisition 1 12 FP Nil
SPE1001 Growth and Motor Development 2 12 FP Nil
SPE2000 Rhythmic and Expressive Movement 1 12 FP SPE1001
SPE2001 Major and Minor Games 2 12 FP SPE1000
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)
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SPORT AND ACTIVE COMMUNITIES (SMISAC) The minor is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to manage sport and active recreation facilities, programs, services, partnerships, and participation. Students will know how to manage sport and active recreation for optimal participant satisfaction, build sustainable communities and deliver social benefits.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
SSM2104 Programming for Sport Development and Community Action 1 12 FP Nil
SSM2204 Sport Sponsorships and Partnerships 2 12 FP Nil
SSM3103 Sport Facility Management 1 12 FP Nil
SSM3204 Building and Sustaining Sport Participation 2 12 FP Nil
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP (ESPGLP) The unit set explores leadership at local, national and global levels. The minor is an opportunity for students to understand and experience how elements of knowledge, change and citizenship intersect, as people, nations and international organisations grapple with the implications of finite resources, distinct identities and conflicting ideologies. Students undertaking the Global Leadership elective unit set have the opportunity to explore issues and challenges, deeply and as active learners. The minor maps and leads student interdisciplinary learning over four units by purposefully and explicitly linking topics and issues across discipline areas. The first three units, which include opportunities for work integrated learning, will cover leadership principles, leadership in global contexts, discipline-aligned leadership approaches, and interdisciplinary leadership in the context of global challenges. Having developed significant student capabilities, the unit set will culminate in a capstone unit where students integrate the knowledge, skills and understanding that they have developed, and apply these in an authentic ‘live’ context at an international forum-style event.
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
EDC2001 Global Leadership 1: the Challenge of 21C Interdependence 1 12 FP Nil
ADC2002 Global Leadership 2: International Security Contexts and Challenges 2 12 FP EDC2001
EDC3001 Global Leadership 3: Organisational Responses to Global Challenges 1 12 FP ADC2002
EDC3002 Global Leadership 4 Capstone: Leading Global Change 2 12 FP EDC3001
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GLOBAL INDIGENOUS CHALLENGE (ESPIDG) The Global Indigenous Challenge minor will be available for students enrolled in VU undergraduate programs and it will use current units in de-colonial and postmodern theories to consider a range of complex topics concerning personal and national identity in a changing global world. In this minor, students will explore, analyse and deconstruct disciplinary and lived perspectives as well as the subsequent impacts and outcomes for individuals and communities in the 21st Century. Topics to be explored include history, human rights, traditional owners, sovereignty, governance and societal structures, and colonial and systems of power. With UNESCO's acknowledgement that Indigenous groups globally are challenged from 'development', global warming and globalisation and the Australian government's celebration of an Asian century, how might Indigeneity assert itself legally, culturally, socially and technologically to secure/ensure an equitable and respected place in a multicultural globalised context? How might key issues underpinned by land and country, mining, economic development, urban and regional planning, cultural heritage, human rights be considered and applied in a global economy and changing world?
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE SEM CREDIT
POINTS CAMPUS PRE- REQUISITES
AEK1105 Aboriginal Traditions and Policy 1 12 FP Nil
AEK2202 Global Indigenous Issues 2 12 FP AEK1204
AEK3202 Global Indigenous Leadership 1 12 FP AEK2202
AEK3000 Indigeneity in a Changing Global World 2 12 FP AEK3202
For further course information phone 1300 VICUNI This information is current at the publication date, May 2017 It is provided as information only and does not form part of a contract between any person and Victoria University vu.edu.au Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne), 02475D (Sydney)