Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Pathway (PDHPE)
Available Diplomas
Standard - Three Semester Program
- UAC Code
- 729540
- UWS Course Code
- 7007
Entry to UWS
When you successfully complete your Diploma in Health Science (PDHPE) you can progress to the Bachelor of Health Science (PDHPE) at UWS with the equivalent of one year study already completed.About
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) licenses UWSCollege as its agent, to manage and teach its Academic programs. Students undertaking the Diploma in Health Science (PDHPE) are also students of UWS.
The Diploma provides students with the first year units included in the Bachelor of Health Science, covering introductory Science, Communication and Health aspects of the Bachelor course.
The course content of the Three Semester (Standard) program is equivalent to one year of study in the Bachelor of Health Science.
- Academic English*
- Science for Health Sciences*
- Tertiary Study Skills*
- Communication in Health
- Foundations of Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- Fundamentals of Exercise Science
- Introduction to Human Biology
- Outdoor Recreation
- Population Health and Society
- Professional Health Competencies
- Approaches to Health Promotion
- Psychology and Health
*No advanced standing at university will be granted for these subjects.
For more information regarding subject and course descriptions refer to the UWS Handbook.
Successful* completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent or UWSCollege University Foundation Studies or equivalent, with a Grade Point Average of 6.0 or higher to enter the 2 semester course, (GPA of 5.5 or higher to enter the 3 semester course). Students are also assumed to have completed study in Mathematics at Senior High School Level or to have gained a ‘C’ grade at Foundation Level Mathematics at UWSCollege.
* Successful completion means gaining a 50% pass in all required subjects.
For students who have completed their HSC: UAI/ATAR entry requirements to enter this course are:
- Three Semester: UAI > 50 (indicative) ATAR > 52 (indicative)
- Two Semester: UAI/ATAR > 55 (indicative)
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