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University of Tasmania

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Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education)

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The Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) is a pre-service teaching degree that will give you the skills and knowledge to teach health and physical education from foundation through to year 12.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 - 9 years full-time
Course Code
43J, 081477C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$33,450 per year / $140,990 total

About this course

The Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) is a pre-service teaching degree that will give you the skills and knowledge to teach health and physical education from foundation through to year 12. This course is accredited through the Tasmanian Teachers Registration Board, and is recognised in all states and territories, so once you graduate you'll be qualified to teach anywhere in Australia.

The course has been designed to develop teachers who can inspire people to be healthy for life, with a primary focus on the dimensions of health and wellbeing: physical, mental, emotional, social, environmental and spiritual.

Responding to feedback from recent graduates, teachers and school leaders, we also offer several maths units so that graduates will be better prepared if they are asked to take maths classes by future employing schools

You will be required to undertake a number of Professional Experience placements totalling 80 days. This will give you the opportunity to apply the theoretical and practical skills that you have learnt in a safe and supportive environment.

The Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) is available on-campus in Launceston.

Entry requirements

We encourage you to apply for the courses you most want to study. If you're not eligible to enter your chosen course right now, the admissions team will work with you to find the best pathway option.

Enquire online for advice on the application process and the available pathways to study

Domestic applicants who have recently completed secondary education

Applicants are ranked by ATAR and offers made based on the number of places available. In 2022, the lowest ATAR to receive an offer into this course was 66.5. The lowest ATAR to receive an offer may change from year to year based on the number of applications we receive.

Applicants who have recently completed senior secondary studies but have not received an ATAR may still be eligible for admission. We will consider your individual subject results on a case-by-case basis when we assess your application.

Applicants who have completed prior study at a recognised tertiary institution:

To be eligible for an offer, applicants must have:

  • Partially completed an undergraduate course at Diploma level or higher (or equivalent). Applicants must have completed at least two units of study (equivalent to 25 UTAS credit points at 100-level or above). If an applicant has failed any units the application may be subject to further review before an offer is made; or
  • Completed the UTAS University Preparation Program (or an equivalent qualification offered by an Australian University).

All applicants must also complete the Non-Academic Capability Assessment Tool (NACAT). This includes a personal statement and a small number of multiple-choice questions

Applicants who have completed TAFE or other Vocational Education and Training (VET)

To be eligible for an offer, applicants must have completed a Certificate IV (or equivalent) in any discipline.

Domestic applicants with work and life experience

Applicants without senior secondary, tertiary or VET / TAFE study can complete a personal competency statement.

Applicants may be eligible for an offer if they have relevant work and / or life experiences which demonstrate a capacity to succeed in this course.

Non-Academic Capability Assessment Tool (NACAT)

In addition, all applicants are required to provide a non-academic personal statement which is used to assist in the selection of students into all Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses at the University of Tasmania.

This statement is submitted through the Non-Academic Capability Assessment Tool (NACAT) after you have completed your application and is used in conjunction with your ATAR score (or equivalent alternative entry). All applicants must satisfactorily complete the NACAT before they will be provided with an offer into the course.

Instructions on submitting your statement and completing the NACAT are provided during the application process.

Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education

Commencing students must attempt the LANTITE in their first year of study and are required to successfully complete the LANTITE prior to undertaking their final Professional Experience Placement.

Special consideration

If your ability to access or participate in education has been affected by circumstances beyond your control, you can apply for special consideration as part of your application. We will consider a range of factors, including economic hardship, serious medical condition or disability.

We can only approve applications for special consideration where we are confident that you have the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in your studies. If your application is not approved, the admissions team will work with you to find the best alternative pathway to your chosen course. Special consideration is not available for international applicants.

Course participation requirements

This course includes compulsory work placements. All students must meet the course's Safety in Practice Requirements before their first placement. This includes external clearances to work with children and vulnerable people. The safety in practice requirements are completed separately to the course application.

All international students will need to meet the minimum English Language Requirements, University General Entry Requirements and any course specific requirements such as pre-requisite subjects, if applicable.

English Language Requirements

This degree requires an IELTS (Academic) of Overall IELTS Score of 7.5 (Writing and Reading no band less than 7.0, Listening and Speaking no band less than 8.0). PTE Academic is not accepted for this course.

For students who do not meet the English Language Requirement through citizenship or prior studies in English in an approved country, evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided. See the English Language Requirements page for more information.

General Entry Requirements

Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires the completion of qualifications equivalent to a 12th year of education in Australia.

Please review the equivalent undergraduate entry requirements to see the minimum requirement relevant to your country. The ATAR information for this course is located in the "For Domestic Students" section of the entry requirements on this page.

You can also meet the General Entry Requirement for this course with the following qualifications or prior studies:

  • Completion of an equivalent AQF Certificate IV or above
  • Complete or incomplete (minimum 25 credit points) of previous tertiary study at Bachelor level or higher

If you do not meet the minimum requirements, we offer the Foundation Studies Program.

Course Specific Requirements

All applicants must also complete the Non-Academic Capability Assessment Tool (NACAT). This includes a personal statement and a small number of multiple-choice questions.

Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education

Commencing students must attempt the LANTITE in their first year of study and are required to successfully complete the LANTITE prior to undertaking their final Professional Experience Placement.

Course participation requirements

This course includes compulsory work placements. All students must meet the course's Safety in Practice Requirements before their first placement. This includes external clearances to work with children and vulnerable people. The safety in practice requirements are completed separately to the course application.

Study locations

Launceston

What you will learn

  • 1 Exhibit depth and breadth of knowledge by: Knowing students and how they learn across a variety of contexts; Demonstrating pedagogical content knowledge across the range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary curriculum areas; A broad and coherent body of knowledge that is the basis for professional practice as health and physical educators in junior and senior secondary school settings; Providing integrated learning experiences that underpin health and wellness; By acquiring knowledge as the basis for further learning and professional engagement in on-going professional development.
  • 2 Demonstrate a critical understanding of health and physical education by: Planning for, implementing, and assessing teaching and learning across a variety of contexts; Analysing teaching and learning approaches that are underpinned by evidence and inquiry; Exhibiting a critically informed sense of how health and wellbeing interacts with society in a two way dialectical relationship; Having the meta cognitive skills to critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge and skills that contribute to quality health and physical education pedagogy.
  • 3 Exhibit depth and breadth of educational knowledge and skills by: Creating and maintaining safe, supportive, sustainable, and inclusive health and wellbeing learning environments; Articulating the transformative purpose and potential of education in society; Demonstrating graduate level proficiency in teaching settings - notably in literacy and numeracy - and attaining the graduate professional standards relevant to education.
  • 4 Communicate effectively by: Demonstrating literacy across a broad range of communication modes and technologies in educational contexts; Demonstrating information literacy capabilities to identify, critically engage with, and communicate ideas with coherence and clarity to range of professional stakeholders.
  • 5 Exhibit the ethical, active and responsible professional practice which is central to education as a discipline by: Engaging professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community. Demonstrating the professional attitudes and values to ensure the educational needs of all children are met; Understand and incorporate within their pedagogy a commitment to inclusivity, cultural awareness, sustainability, and diversity, and social justice to provide the opportunity for student engagement and achievement; Creating and implementing teaching and learning experiences which reflect a global perspective; Having knowledge across the range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary curriculum areas and professional studies units.
  • Career pathways

    Graduates of this course have met the expected standard of performance for the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) set by Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership and will meet the qualification required to apply for teacher registration in all states and territories of Australia.

    Our graduates work with students from Foundation to Grade 12, throughout Australia and overseas.

    Postgraduate study

    If you successfully complete this course, you may be also be eligible to apply for a range of other postgraduate courses including Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas and Masters by coursework and research.

    Professional Accreditation

    The Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) is an externally accredited degree.

    This course is accredited by Teacher Registration Board Tasmanian (TRB).

    Graduates may meet the requirements for registration with the TRB . There may be additional requirements for registration beyond the completion of the course.

    For further registration requirements, please visit the TRB website.

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information.

    The Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) is an externally accredited degree.

    This course is accredited by Teacher Registration Board Tasmanian (TRB).

    Graduates may meet the requirements for registration with the TRB . There may be additional requirements for registration beyond the completion of the course.

    For further registration requirements, please visit the TRB website.

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information.

    Course structure

    The Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) requires the completion of 400 credit points including:

    • 362.5 credit points of core units;
    • a 37.5 credit point teaching proficiency;
    • 80 days of Professional Placement

    Your teaching proficiency consists of 37.5 credit points completed across the third and fourth years of your degree. The proficiencies available are:

    • Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Mathematics
    • Science

    All students must successfully complete the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE) in order to graduate the course. Commencing students must attempt the LANTITE in their first year of study and both tests must be successfully passed prior to enrolling in the final Professional Experience unit. Please refer to the LANTITE page for more information.

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    Graduate outcomes

    Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Teacher Education courses at University of Tasmania.
    76.1%
    Overall satisfaction
    74.6%
    Skill scale
    67.2%
    Teaching scale
    87.8%
    Employed full-time
    $68k
    Average salary