Is anyone going to study pdhpe at tertiary level? (1 Viewer)

ViolentJ

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Hey y'all, I was just wondering if anyone is going to do pdhpe at a tertiary level or further participate in a related field? I want to be a physiotherapist or a pe teacher. Is anyone else considering similar options?
 

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yeh, i was thinking physio too, but im not gunna get the uai for it, so im thinking chiro @ mac, or occupational therapy @ usyd, cos thats sposed to be really good
 

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I do pe teaching at usyd (human movement & health education) and i've just finished 1st year.. it's the best course, so much fun!
 

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Yup sure am

Im looking at doing Health Information Management, its basically got the whole PDHPE course in it!
 

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planning on doing Human Movement @ UTS, or exercise science @ ACU. I don't want to be a PD teacher though.
 

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I would love to do something to do with pe/human movement, but the career options look slim- pe teacher, coach, rehab. I don't think I'd be respected enough as a coach or teacher as even tho i know my stuff, i don't have a sporty appearaence / background. Is it only sporty ppl who do human movement at uni?
 

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well theres about 75 ppl who do my course and i think only 2 smoke lol. everyone cares about their health and the majority are sporty/look athletic (although some dont). heaps of people transferred from sport & exercise science cause it was too sciencey they wanted more interaction with other people
 

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