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Introduction

This unit is designed to meet the new ESSA accreditation criteria in Exercise Physiology in the Exercise for Health and Wellness domain. Students can design and implements safe and effective health and wellness interventions to effect behaviour change and increase physical activity and functional capacity through the range of Accredited Exercise Physiologist target pathologies across diverse contexts and settings.

Summary 2020

Unit name Physical Activity Interventions for Health and Wellbeing
Unit code CXA418
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
School of Health Sciences
Discipline Health Sciences
Coordinator

Anne Hanley

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Requisites

Prerequisites

CXA443

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

1 x 2-hour lecture weekly.

1 x 2-hour workshop weekly.

Assessment

Case Study Assignment (20%), Client Project (80%: Client Interview (30%), Client Intervention (30%), Written Reflection (20%)).

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Textbooks

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