Course overview
The Bachelor of Physical Activity for Health (Pathway to Education) from ACPE allows graduates to turn their love of physical activity, health and movement into a dynamic career. Upon graduation, many students go on to work as teachers, recreational officers, sports development officers and health professionals.
The study of Physical and Activity is a personally rewarding and increasingly important field in today’s world. Physical Activity, Health and Movement studies take an approach combining learning in the areas of Health, Movement and Science.
The Bachelor of Physical Activity is also a pathway for the Bachelor of Education (Physical & Health Education). The first year of the pathway degree and the Education degree have the same units so you do not lose credits or any time when you transfer to the education degree in the second year.
Course record
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Community health advocate, community health worker, community recreation manager, community sports manager, health administrator, health promotion and community development officer, policy analyst, sports administrator, sports development officer, youth health worker.
Majors
Areas of study
Health, movement and exercise science, physical activity, sport.
Other Information
Fees and charges
Refer to ACPE latest fee information.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Applicants with recent secondary education Assumed Knowledge: 2 units of English Other applicants Refer to the ACPE general admission information English language requirements: All applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements for their chosen course of study. Computer literacy: All applicants for entry to any course must meet minimum computer literacy standards as determined by the college, have a personal email account and unrestricted access to the internet. Working with Children Check: For course s that involve work integrated learning where students may deal with children (ie under 18 years of age) a valid Working with Children Check must be supplied to the college prior to the student undertaking coursework. Applicants who anticipate failing a Working with Children Check should not apply for course entry.
Student profile
Campuses & intake dates
- SydneyNSW

