CECs for Completion of a Higher Education Exercise Science or Related Subject
AUSactive Registered Professionals can obtain CECs for successful completion of a Higher Education Exercise Science or related subject. This must be a tertiary or post graduate level subject that is recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework and aligned with the Scope of Practice for AUSactive Professionals.
CECs applicable:
15 CECs per subject
Evidence required: You must retain an official academic record/transcript that includes:
You may be asked for an official subject outline if you are selected for a random registration audit: www.ausactive.org.au/audit-policy
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