2 units for each of Preliminary and HSC
Board Developed Course (Category A)
ATAR Course
Exclusions: None
Prerequisites: None
Course Description:
The Preliminary course examines a range of areas that underpin health and physical activity. This includes how people think about health and physical activity, the management of personal health and the basis for how the body moves. Students have the opportunity to select from a range of practical options in areas such as first aid, outdoor recreation, composing and performing, and fitness choices.
In the HSC course, students focus on major issues related to Australia's health status. They also look at factors that affect physical performance. They undertake optional study from a range of choices. This includes investigating the health of young people or of groups experiencing health inequities. In other options, students focus on improved performance and safe participation by learning about advanced approaches to training or sports medicine concepts. There is also an opportunity to think critically about the factors that impact on sport and physical activity in Australian society.
Main Topics Covered:
Preliminary:
Better Health for Individuals (30%)
The Body in Motion (30%)
First Aid (20%)
Fitness Choices (20%)
HSC:
Health Priorities in Australia (30%)
Factors Affecting Performance (30%)
Sports Medicine (20%)
Improving Performance (20%)
For more information about this course, please see: Mr Faccin, Mr Ibanez