Bachelor of Sport, Health and Physical Education
Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Auckland offers a range of programs for students. One such program is the Bachelor of Sport, Health and Physical Education (BSHPE).
Program Description
The BSHPE program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of sport, health, and physical education. The program includes courses such as Sporthpe201: Whakatinanahia, which focuses on cultural interactions through and about movement.
Program Structure
The program involves a service-learning experience where students develop specialist knowledge and skills. This experience is designed to help graduates make the transition from undergraduate study to employment.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BSHPE program can pursue careers in sport, health, and physical education. One potential career path is to become a sport and health teacher, which can be achieved by completing a one-year Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) after graduating from the BSHPE program.
Research Areas
The University of Auckland has various research areas, including:
- Dance Studies
- Education and Social Practice
- Fine Arts
- Humanities
- Mori Studies
- Music
- Pacific Studies
- Social Sciences
Facilities and Services
The university offers a range of facilities and services, including:
- Libraries and Learning Services
- Early childhood centres
- Food and retail
- Sport and recreation
- Event and conference services
- University of Auckland Clinics
- Kate Edger Information Commons
Support Services
The university provides various support services, including:
- Student Support and Engagement team
- Student Hubs
- Health and counselling services
- Career Development and Employability Services (CDES)
- Ratonga Hautanga Tauira | Student Disability Services (SDS)
International Students
The university welcomes international students and offers various support services to help them settle into university life. International students can explore the university's facilities and services, as well as the city of Auckland and its surroundings.
Faculties and Institutes
The University of Auckland has several faculties and institutes, including:
- Arts and Education
- Business School
- Engineering and Design
- Law
- Medical and Health Sciences
- Science
Campus Life
The university has several campuses, each with its own unique character and facilities. Students can enjoy a range of activities and events on campus, including sports, clubs, and societies.
