Course overview
The Bachelor of Health & Movement (Health promotion) is in an increasingly important area of study in today’s society. Health promotion involves strengthening the skills and capabilities of individuals and communities to improve health. Health promotion practitioners are involved in designing and evaluating public health programs to keep individuals and communities healthy. Career opportunities can be found in government, community organisations and private businesses.
Job outcomes
- Health promotion & community development officer
- Youth health worker
- Community health worker
- Community health advocate
- Policy analyst
- Community sports manager
- Community recreation manager
- Sports administrator
- Sports development officer
- Health administrator
Study method
- In-class
- Online
- Blended
Locations


- New South Wales
- Sydney
- Olympic Park
- Sydney
Duration study load
- 3 Years full time
- Part time equivalent available
Entry requirements
Applicants must meet at least ONE of the following criteria to be considered for admission:
- A minimum HSC (Higher School Certificate) average of 60 (calculated from the average of the highest 6 units completed) or equivalent
- A qualification from a recognised higher education provider
- An Associate Diploma, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, or Tertiary Preparation Certificate from a TAFE or other recognised VET provider qualification (Students wishing to enter through Certificate IV must have completed Year 11 or equivalent)
- One year full-time or equivalent in a degree course at an Australian university
- Satisfaction of entry requirements specified under formal articulation arrangements as determined by the ACPE Academic Board
- A recognised overseas qualification with demonstrated proficiency in English
- Demonstration of good selection prospects as a student (for example, relevant work experience and motivation to study), and ineligibility to compete for admission based on the academic achievement criteria (1) to (6)
Recognition of prior learning
An applicant may apply for an assessment of their prior learning at the time of applying for entry to an award course of the college.
Assessment
While some subjects require mid-term and final exams, assessments may also comprise quizzes, essays and tutorial participation. Students enrolled in an online subject sit their final exam at the College or, if they live at a distance, under external supervision.
Testimonials
-
Sarah McDonaldBachelor of Health & Movement (Health Promotion)"Once I was working I could see the different opportunities that were available in rugby league – I just wanted to be part of it"
Delivery
Online learning allows students to access the same learning resources and support available to on-campus students. The online learning environment is designed to be interactive, engaging and supportive. Online subjects are taught with a viable cohort of students. If the cohort is not the right size for interactive learning students may be asked to attend on campus.
Subjects
About ACPE
The Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE) is one of the oldest higher education providers in NSW. For 100 years the College has provided first rate qualifications in physical education (PDHPE), dance education, sports business, health science, health and movement, coaching, applied fitness, and community health. ACPE courses are delivered at its purpose-built campus in Sydney Olympic Park, with a range of courses and individual subjects offered online.