Curriculum Leader: Ms T. Murphy.
Recommended Prior LearningOpen. Students are advantaged if they have studied Level 1 Health.
Understanding ourselves, people and the society around us is an integral part of life. Students in Health Sociology will develop a greater understanding of the current ethical issues that we are faced with in today’s society and the implications that these issues can have. They will investigate how people can overcome life’s inevitable challenges.
Topics likely to be offered in 2025:
15 NCEA L2 credits: 10 internal credits, 5 external credits
PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HEALTH - MĀTAURANGA Ā-TINANA Ā-HAUORA
Acupuncturist, Personal Trainer/Exercise Professional, Registered Nurse, Paramedic, Physician, Podiatrist, Chiropractor, Psychologist, Trainer, Community Development Worker, General Practitioner, Environmental Scientist, Health Services Manager, Naturopath, Osteopath, Physiotherapist, Recreation Co-ordinator, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Social Worker