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333 2017 University of Otago Calendar Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences Contents Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Regulations Bachelor of Physical Education 335 Bachelor of Physical Education with Honours 336 Master of Physical Education 337 Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education 339 Master of Dance Studies 340 Postgraduate Diploma in Outdoor Education 342 Schedules A Requirements for the BPhEd Degree 343 B Requirements for the BPhEd(Hons) Degree 344 page Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences: Contents

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Physical Education, Sport and Exercise SciencesContentsDegree, Diploma, and Certificate Regulations Bachelor of Physical Education 335

Bachelor of Physical Education with Honours 336

Master of Physical Education 337

Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education 339

Master of Dance Studies 340

Postgraduate Diploma in Outdoor Education 342

Schedules A Requirements for the BPhEd Degree 343

B Requirements for the BPhEd(Hons) Degree 344

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Physical Education, Sport and Exercise SciencesNote: These regulations should be read in conjunction with the Statutes and General Regulations, particularly those

concerned with Admission and Enrolment, Terms Requirements, and Examinations. Prescriptions for papers are printed in the Guide to Enrolment.

FEES: Students are required to pay an annual activities fee and camp fees. Details are available from the School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences office.

Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Physical Education BPhEd1 Structure of the Programme

Every programme of study for the degree shall satisfy the requirements listed in Physical Education Schedule A.

2 Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions(a) Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites,

corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment).

(b) With the approval of the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences a candidate may enrol for a paper at 200-level without having satisfied the normal prerequisites. In such cases the candidate shall not be credited with the prerequisite papers. A candidate may not, having passed any such paper at 200-level, enrol subsequently for any prerequisite paper from which exemption has been given.

3 Cross CreditsA candidate who is enrolled for two degrees concurrently, or who has completed one degree and is proceeding with the other, may cross credit 100- and 200-level papers which are common to both degrees up to a maximum of 180 points.

4 VariationsThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Physical Education with Honours BPhEd(Hons)1 Admission to the Programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

(b) To be admitted to a fourth stage Honours course, an applicant must normally have passed the first, second and third years of the programme for the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education, or approved papers worth at least 360 points, with a grade average of at least B+ in the third year papers.

(c) An applicant who holds the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education shall not be admitted to an Honours programme.

2 Structure of the Programme(a) A candidate admitted to an Honours programme shall satisfy the requirements

listed in Physical Education Schedule B.(b) The fourth stage of every Honours programme must be completed in a single year.(c) The dissertation prescribed for the fourth year Honours course must be submitted no

later than the Friday of the last week of teaching in the second semester of that year.

3 Prerequisites, Corequisites and RestrictionsEvery programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment).

4 Withdrawal from the Programme(a) A candidate whose results are not satisfactory may be required to withdraw from

the Honours programme.(b) When a candidate withdraws from an Honours programme, voluntarily or

otherwise, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may recommend that the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Physical Education be awarded or determine the papers which shall be credited towards that degree.

5 Standard of Award of the Degree(a) The degree may be awarded with First Class Honours, with Second Class Honours

(Division I), with Second Class Honours (Division II), or with Third Class Honours. The class of Honours awarded shall be determined by the examiners on the performance of the candidate in the fourth stage of the programme.

(b) A candidate who fails to obtain Honours may, on the recommendation of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences), be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education.

(c) A candidate who fails to obtain Honours may not resit all or part of the fourth stage of the Honours programme in a subsequent year, unless the Senate has determined that his or her performance in those examinations was seriously impaired.

6 VariationsThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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Regulations for the Degree of Master of Physical EducationMPhEd1 Admission to the programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

(b) Every applicant must either

(i) be a graduate, or

(ii) have alternative qualifications or experience acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

(c) In considering an applicant’s qualifications, regard will be had to the detail of the course of study followed to gain the qualification, as well as the applicant’s performance in the programme.

2 Structure of the Programme(a) The programme of study shall consist of

(i) appropriate papers normally as prescribed for the fourth stage for the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education with Honours or for the Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education (with the substitution of a preliminary thesis research paper for the dissertation where appropriate); and

(ii) a thesis embodying the results of supervised research.(b) A candidate whose qualification for entry to the programme is the degree of

Bachelor of Physical Education with Honours or equivalent may achieve the degree by completing a thesis alone.

(c) A candidate may be exempted from some of the required papers as prescribed in regulation 2(a)(i) on the basis of previous study.

(d) A candidate shall, before commencing the investigation to be described in the thesis, secure the approval of the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences for the topic, the supervisor(s), and the proposed course of the investigation.

(e) A candidate may not present a thesis which has previously been accepted for another degree.

(f) A candidate taking the degree by papers and thesis must pass both the papers and the thesis components.

(g) For the thesis, the research should be of a kind that a diligent and competent student should complete within one year of full-time study.

3 Duration of the ProgrammeA candidate achieving the degree by papers and a thesis shall normally follow a programme for the equivalent of not less than two years of full-time study and not more than three years of full-time study, and a candidate achieving the degree by thesis alone shall normally follow a programme of study for the equivalent of not less than one year of full-time study and not more than two years of full-time study. Exceptions shall be permitted only with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

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4 Withdrawal from the ProgrammeWhere a candidate withdraws from the programme after completing the work required by regulation 2(a)(i) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may recommend to the Senate the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education or determine which papers shall be credited towards that diploma.

5 Examination of the Thesis(a) The thesis shall be assessed by at least two examiners, at least one of whom shall

be external to the University.(b) The candidate’s supervisor shall not be an examiner but may make a report on

the work of the candidate to the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences.

(c) Each examiner shall supply a written report on the thesis and recommend a mark and grade on the basis of the thesis as submitted, and an overall result selected from the options as specified in clause (d) below.

(d) The examiners may recommend that a thesis:(i) be accepted without amendments;(ii) be accepted subject to amendments being made at the discretion, and to the

satisfaction, of the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences;(iii) does not meet the criteria for the award of the degree, but may be revised

and resubmitted for examination;(iv) does not meet the criteria for the award of the degree, and should be rejected

without right of resubmission.(e) Amendments (regulation 5(d)(ii)) and revisions (regulation 5(d)(iii)) shall

be completed by a specified date to be determined by the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences.

(f) A candidate shall be permitted to revise and resubmit a thesis for examination once only.

(g) If a revised and resubmitted thesis is finally accepted, the result shall be either ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’ (i.e. ungraded) and without eligibility for the award of the degree with distinction or credit.

(h) Where examiners cannot agree on a result, the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences should so report to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) or nominee who shall arrive at a decision after consulting a referee who should normally be external to the University.

6 Level of Award of the DegreeThe degree may be awarded with distinction or with credit.

7 VariationsThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education PGDipPE1 Admission to the Programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

(b) Every applicant must either(i) have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education, or(ii) have a qualification acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) as

evidence of ability to proceed to the diploma.

2 Structure of the Programme(a) Every programme of study shall normally contain papers worth at least 120

points, including PHSE 581, PHSE 591 or an approved research methods paper at 500-level and 60 points of approved papers at 500-level, at least 40 points of which must come from PHSE papers.

(b) Any required research report must be submitted no later than 1 November.

3 Prerequisites, Corequisites and RestrictionsEvery programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment).

4 Duration of the ProgrammeThe programme may be taken by full-time candidates in one year, or by part-time candidates over more than one year. Any paper in which a candidate is enrolled in any year shall be examined in that year.

5 Level of Award of the DiplomaThe diploma may be awarded with distinction or with credit.

6 VariationsThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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Regulations for the Degree of Master of Dance StudiesMDanceSt1 Admission to the Programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

(b) Every applicant must normally either(i) have completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree requiring at least

four years of full-time study, or(ii) have completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree requiring three

years of full-time study, have had at least three years’ experience relevant to the programme, and provide evidence of ability to undertake advanced academic study.

(c) In exceptional circumstances, an applicant who is not a graduate may be considered on the basis of alternative qualifications or satisfactory training and experience in dance. Such preparation must be equivalent to a degree, and the applicant must provide evidence of ability to undertake advanced level academic study. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may require such an applicant to pass one or more prescribed papers either before admission to or concurrently with the programme.

(d) In considering an applicant’s qualifications, regard will be had to the detail of the course of study followed to gain the qualifications, as well as the applicant’s performance in the programmes.

2 Structure of the Programme(a) The programme of study shall normally consist of:

(i) A thesis (PHSE 5A) embodying the results of supervised research (100 points), and

(ii) approved papers worth at least 80 points at 500-level or above, including PHSE 591 Research Methods (or an equivalent or approved research methods alternative) and including 500-level papers worth at least 60 points from PHSE 527, 528, 554, 555, 556, 559.

(b) A candidate may not present a thesis which has previously been accepted for another degree.

(c) A candidate shall, before commencing the investigation to be described in the thesis, secure the approval of the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences for the topic, the supervisor(s), and the proposed course of the investigation.

(d) A candidate may be exempted from some of the papers prescribed in regulation 2(a)(ii) above on the basis of previous study.

3 Duration of the Programme(a) The programme may be taken by full-time candidates in one calendar year or

the equivalent time in three semesters of study, or by part-time candidates over a longer period. Any paper in which a candidate is enrolled shall be examined in the semester or year in which it is taken.

(b) A candidate shall satisfy the requirements for the degree within four years of admission to the programme. A candidate may apply to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) for extension of this time limit by up to one year.

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4 Withdrawal from the ProgrammeWhere a candidate wishes to withdraw from the programme after completing the work required by regulation 2(a)(ii) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may (a) recommend to the Senate the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Physical

Education or determine which papers shall be credited towards that diploma, or(b) recommend to the Senate that papers completed be credited towards the degree

of Master of Physical Education.

5 Examination of the Thesis(a) The thesis shall be assessed by at least two examiners, at least one of whom shall

be external to the University.(b) The candidate’s supervisor shall not be an examiner but may make a report on

the work of the candidate to the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences.

(c) Each examiner shall supply a written report on the thesis and recommend a mark and grade on the basis of the thesis as submitted, and an overall result selected from the options as specified in clause (d) below.

(d) The examiners may recommend that a thesis:(i) be accepted without amendments;(ii) be accepted subject to amendments being made at the discretion, and to the

satisfaction, of the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences;(iii) does not meet the criteria for the award of the degree, but may be revised

and resubmitted for examination;(iv) does not meet the criteria for the award of the degree, and should be rejected

without right of resubmission.(e) Amendments (regulation 5(d)(ii)) and revisions (regulation 5(d)(iii)) shall

be completed by a specified date to be determined by the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences.

(f) A candidate shall be permitted to revise and resubmit a thesis for examination once only.

(g) If a revised and resubmitted thesis is finally accepted, the result shall be either ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’ (i.e. ungraded) and without eligibility for the award of the degree with distinction or credit.

(h) Where examiners cannot agree on a result, the Dean of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences should so report to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) or nominee who shall arrive at a decision after consulting a referee who should normally be external to the University.

6 Level of Award of the DegreeThe degree may be awarded with distinction or with credit.

7 VariationsThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Outdoor Education PGDipOE1 Admission to the Programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

(b) Every applicant must either(i) have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education, or(ii) have alternative qualifications and experience in Outdoor Education

acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).

2 Structure of the Programme(a) The programme shall normally contain

(i) PHSE 581 (Research Project)(ii) PHSE 591 or an approved 500-level research methods course, and(iii) 60 approved points at 500-level, at least 40 points of which must be from

PHSE 516, 527, 528, 552, 557, 558, 580.(b) Any required research report must be submitted by 1 November.

3 Prerequisites, Corequisites and RestrictionsEvery programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment).

4 Duration of the ProgrammeThe programme may be taken by full-time candidates in one year, or by part-time candidates over more than one year. Any paper in which a candidate is enrolled in any year shall be examined in that year.

5 Level of Award of the DiplomaThe diploma may be awarded with distinction or with credit.

6 VariationsThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study whwich does not comply with these regulations.

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Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences: Schedule A

Level Papers Required

First Year PHSE 101-103, PHSE 191, 192 (or HUBS 191, 192), plus 36 points* from any degree

Second Year PHSE 202-206, PHSE 104, ANAT 250

Third and Fourth Years 126 points from PHSE 231-235, 240 and PHSE 300- or 400-level papers and at least 126 points* from any degree, with at least 54 points† above 100-level

* STAT 110 or 115 required for students taking Exercise and Sport Science or Physical Activity and Health as their major subject.† HUNT 232 recommended for students taking Exercise and Sport Science as their major subject.

Physical Education Schedule ARequirements for the BPhEd Degree

Major Subject RequirementsEvery programme of study must incorporate the papers specified in at least one of the major subject requirements set out below. At least one paper will normally be at 400-level or above.

Major Subject Papers Required

Exercise and Sport Science STAT 110 or 115, 90 points from PHSE 301-306, 310, 314, 315, 329, 334, 335, 401, 402 with at least 18 points from PHSE 401, 402

Physical Activity and Health STAT 110 or 115, 90 points from PHSE 305, 311-313, 315, 320, 323, 336, 401, 407-409 with at least 18 points from PHSE 401, 407-409

Professional Studies 90 points from PHSE 312-314, 320-328, 330, 331, 414-416, 426

Sport and Leisure Studies 90 points from PHSE 320, 330-340, 422-426, 430

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Physical Education Schedule BRequirements for the BPhEd(Hons) Degree

Subject Stage Prescribed Papers

All Subjects General Prerequisites

Completion of the first, second and third years of the programme for the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education, or approved papers worth at least 360 points, with a grade average of at least B+ in third year papers

Exercise and Sport Science

Prerequisites STAT 110 or 115PHSE 391 or an approved methods paper, and at least 90 points from PHSE 301-306, 310, 314, 315, 329, 334, 335, 401, 402Other approved papers worth at least 72 points, at least 36 points of which must be above 100-level

Fourth PHSE 592, and four PHSE 500-level papers, at least two of which must be from PHSE 500-507, 514, 515, 531, 534, 535

Physical Activity and Health

Prerequisites STAT 110 or 115PHSE 391 or an approved methods paper, and at least 90 points from PHSE 305, 311-313, 315, 320, 323, 336, 401, 407-409Other approved papers worth at least 54 points, at least 18 points of which must be above 100-level

Fourth PHSE 592, and four PHSE 500-level papers, at least two of which must be from PHSE 501, 508, 509, 513, 515, 517

Professional Studies

Prerequisites PHSE 391 or an approved methods paper, and at least 36 points from PHSE 312-314, 320-331, 414-416, 426Other approved papers worth at least 72 points, at least 36 points of which must be above 100-level

Fourth PHSE 592, and four PHSE 500-level papers, at least two of which must be from PHSE 513, 514, 516, 520, 550, 551, 553-558

Sport and Leisure Studies

Prerequisites PHSE 391 or an approved methods paper, and at least 36 points from PHSE 320, 330-340, 422-426, 430Other approved papers worth at least 72 points, at least 36 points of which must be above 100-level

Fourth PHSE 592, and four PHSE 500-level papers, at least two of which must be from PHSE 520, 522-524, 530-540