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Bachelor of Exercise Science

Why study the Bachelor of Exercise Science at UNE?

This course provides the basic knowledge foundation of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics. Students will then study how physical activity and exercise leads to the physiological adaptive processes improving cardiovascular and respiratory fitness as well as increased muscle strength and endurance. Combined with training in psychology and behaviour modification these skills will allow the graduate to design and implement fitness and training programs suitable for people from a wide range of backgrounds, from improving performance in elite athletes to helping people increase their level of fitness and well being. The work experience component requires at least 140 hours in at least two different settings.

Please note: this course has been renamed the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science in 2012.

Career Opportunities

Examples include exercise science specialist, respiratory scientist, cardiac technician, sport and recreation manager, occupational health and safety officer, rehabilitation adviser.

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Degree Snapshot

DURATION

3 Years Full-time
Up to 10 years Part-time

FEES

Commonwealth Supported Place

ATAR / OP

77.10-77.15 / 11

2011 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Semester 1, Off Campus
Semester 1, On Campus
Semester 2, Off Campus
Semester 2, On Campus

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CRICOS Code: 069337E
Official Abbreviation BExerSc
Course Type Undergraduate
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 1 On Campus
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 3 Years Full-time
  • Up to 10 years Part-time
2010 ATAR 77.10-77.15
2010 OP 11
Fees Commonwealth Supported Place
Total Credit Points 144
Benefits

Currently the Bachelor of Exercise Science 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 Exercise Scientist subject to meeting the necessary specialist accreditation requirements set by ESSA for individual practitioners. Further details about the requirements to becoming an Exercise Scientist through ESSA can be found on their website at http://www.essa.org.au/.

An Exercise Scientist can gain employment opportunities within the public health/ fitness/ lifestyle sector, private health/ fitness/ lifestyle sector, occupational health and safety and private practice (low -medium risk populations).

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 students apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and Pathways

For more information, click here

Intensive Schools

Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements.

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.

International students must meet the University's English language requirements.

Practical, Clinical or Work Experience

Work experience will be undertaken as part of the two Practicum units EXSC250 Introduction to Fitness Training (70hrs) and EXSC350 Advanced Fitness Training (70hrs). These units will be a mixture of formal teaching combined with work experience. A component of the work experience requirements will in part be organised by staff but the majority will need to be arranged by the student in consultation with the unit coordinator and may be taken at any suitable facility anywhere in the country or internationally.

Academic Colours

Straw (BCC 51)

Further Information

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Bachelor of Exercise Science in 2011.

Admission to Candidature

A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see Admission Rule Undergraduate Policy).

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) three 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 144 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
Core Units 138 cps
Listed Units 6 cps
Total 144 cps

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Award of Degree

Candidates who meet the course requirements shall be awarded the Bachelor of Exercise Science.

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.

Improper Conduct

Candidates are referred to the University Policy on Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct.

 

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