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HM2061:03
Socio-cultural Foundations of Human Movement
26 hours lectures, 13 hours tutorials (an additional 13 hours practicals for human movement specialists and majors only). Semester 2 (Townsville campus); January block mode (Cairns campus).
Mr P Travis (Townsville campus);
Dr M DinanThompson (Cairns campus).
This subject is designed to stimulate interest in the disciplines of sport sociology and sport history. It will enhance the professional and personal development of the students by increasing their perception and appreciation of the nature and role of sport in modern Australian society. Central to this subject is the notion that sport is a social agent, influenced and modified by social forces. A special emphasis will be placed on developing an understanding of the Olympic Movement - its history and impact on modern society.