Bachelor of Exercise Physiology
Why study the Bachelor of Exercise Physiology at UNE?
The Bachelor of Exercise Physiology emphasises professional development. The course provides the basic knowledge foundation of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and psychology. The students then specialize in exercise biochemistry, physiology, biomechanics and clinical measurement. It is designed to provide students with opportunities to gain clinical skills through work experience within the universities fitness centre and other clinical placement programs operating within the community. Students will be required to complete 500 hours in clinical practice. Graduates are trained to utilise exercise as an intervention to maintain and improve health and fitness, and rehabilitate after injury or disease.
Please note: this course has been renamed the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (Clinical Exercise Physiology) in 2012.
Career Opportunities
Examples includes fitness and sports science practitioners, fitness and sports science consultants, clinical rehabilitation professionals, private practitioners.
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Degree Snapshot
DURATION
4 Years Full-timeUp to 10 years Part-time
FEES
Commonwealth Supported PlaceATAR / OP
86.25-86.30 / 72011 STUDY OPTIONS
Armidale
Semester 1, Off CampusSemester 1, On Campus
Semester 2, Off Campus
Semester 2, On Campus
How to Apply
Domestic Students
New domestic students to UNE apply to study on-campus through UAC or QTAC
For more information, click hereNew domestic students to UNE apply to study off-campus direct to UNE
Former and current domestic UNE students apply to study on campus or off campus direct to UNE
For more information, click here
International Students
International tudents apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and PathwaysFor more information, click here
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| Official Abbreviation | BExerPhys | |||||||||||||||
| Course Type | Undergraduate | |||||||||||||||
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| 2010 ATAR | 86.25-86.30 | |||||||||||||||
| 2010 OP | 7 | |||||||||||||||
| Fees | Commonwealth Supported Place | |||||||||||||||
| Total Credit Points | 192 | |||||||||||||||
| Benefits | Currently the Bachelor of Exercise Physiology is not an accredited course. In 2011 UNE will be applying to ESSA (Exercise and Sports Science Australia) for preliminary accreditation of this course and it is expected that full accreditation will be in place before the first cohort of students graduate from this course. Course accreditation will enable graduates to become an accredited Exercise Physiologist subject to meeting the necessary specialist accreditation requirements set by ESSA for individual practitioners. Further details about the requirements to becoming an accredited Exercise Physiologist through ESSA can be found on their website at http://www.essa.org.au/. An accredited Exercise Physiologist is entitled to work in private practice, specialising in the provision of exercise therapy, offering work conditioning programming and assessment services within a clinical setting. |
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| How to apply |
New domestic students to UNE apply to study on-campus through UAC or QTAC For more information, click here
New domestic students to UNE apply to study off-campus direct to UNE Former and current domestic UNE students apply to study on campus or off campus direct to UNE For more information, click here
International tudents apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and Pathways For more information, click here |
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| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
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| Entry Requirements | A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see Admission Rule Undergraduate Policy). Assumed knowledge is Mathematics and recommended study is Biology and/or Chemistry. Admission can also be gained after completion of the Bachelor of Excercise Science provided a Credit average has been achieved or upon the approval of the course coordinator. Students entering the course through this pathway will be required to complete 48 credit points as listed in the program of study. International students must meet the University's English language requirements. |
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| Practical, Clinical or Work Experience | In order to fulfil the requirements for accreditation the students must complete at least 500 hours of high quality work experience in at least two different settings. This will be incorporated into three practicum units EXSC250 Introduction to Fitness training and EXSC350 Advanced Fitness training and EXSC421 Clinical Placements where the students will work with suitably qualified supervisors such as Exercise Physiologists, Physiotherapists, and Sports Medicine Clinicians. |
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| Advanced Standing | In accordance with the UNE Advanced Standing Policy |
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| Scholarships | The University offers a number of Faculty/College and country scholarships available to Australian citizens and permanent residents. |
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| Academic Colours |
Straw (BCC 51) |
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| Further Information |
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Admission to Candidature
A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see Admission Rule Undergraduate Policy).
Admission can also be gained after completion of the Bachelor of Excercise Science provided a Credit average has been achieved or upon the approval of the course coordinator. Students entering the course through this pathway will be required to complete 48 credit points as listed in the program of study.
International students must meet the University's English language requirements.
Advanced Standing
Candidates are referred to the University Policy on Advanced Standing.
Period of Candidature
The period of candidature shall be:
(a) four years as a full-time candidate;
(b) up to ten years as a part-time candidate.
Course Requirements
To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 192 credit points with not more than 60 credit points at 100-level.
Program of Study
Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outlined in the Course Schedule comprising:
| Course Structure | Credit Points |
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| Core Units | 180 cps |
| Listed Units | 12 cps |
| Total | 192 cps |
To view complete Program of Study click here
Award of Degree
Candidates who meet the course requirements shall be awarded the Bachelor of Exercise Physiology.
Exit Pathways
Candidates who discontinue their studies in the course may be eligible to exit with the Diploma in The Sciences on completion of 48 credit points.
Candidates who discontinue their studies in the course may be eligible to exit with
the Advanced Diploma in The Sciences on completion of 72 credit points.
Candidates who discontinue their studies in the course may be eligible to exit with
the Bachelor of Exercise Science on completion of 144 credit points.
Improper Conduct
Candidates are referred to the University Policy on Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct.
