Number of units: 18 | Total credit points: 108 |
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Course Structure
Students must complete a total of 24 units consisting of 18 core units, and a minor consisting of 8 units.
Students can view the minor options by selecting the desired minor from the Course Structure tab above.
Some units within this course have COMPULSORY residential schools. Please see the More Details section for residential school information. Dates of residential schools are provided through Timetabling section of the Handbook.
Recommended Study Schedule
It is recommended that students consult with the Course Advisors regarding a study plan. The schedule below provides a recommend plan for each year (based on full-time study load).
YEAR 1
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ESSC11001 | Physical Activity, Fitness and Health | |
ESSC11003 | Skill Acquisition and Movement | |
ESSC11004 | Study and Research Skills for Health Science | |
BMSC11001 | Human Body Systems 1 | |
ESSC11002 | Measurement and Evaluation in Health Science | |
ESSC12010 | Functional Anatomy | |
ESSC11005 | Health and Sports Nutrition | |
BMSC11002 | Human Body Systems 2 |
Year 2
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ESSC12001 | Exercise and Sport Physiology | |
ESSC12004 | Exercise and Sport Biomechanics | |
ESSC12003 | Exercise and Sport Psychology | |
ESSC12005 | Applied Exercise and Sport Physiology | |
ESSC12008 | Applied Exercise and Sport Biomechanics | |
ESSC12009 | Sport Injury Prevention and Management |
In addition to the above discipline units, students are required to complete 2 units from their chosen minor.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ESSC13006 | Applied Skill Acquisition and Movement | |
ESSC13008 | Advanced Exercise Prescription and Delivery | |
ESSC13005 | Advanced Clinical Exercise Science | |
ESSC13009 | Professional Practice in Exercise and Sports Science |
In addition to the above core units, students are required to complete 4 units from their chosen minor.
Minors
Students must complete 6 units from ONE of the following minors.
Number of units: 6 | Total credit points: 36 |
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Students complete a total of six units, including the 5 compulsory units and one other level 2 or 3 unit selected from Biomedical Sciences that aligns with these five, in consultation with the HOC and course advisory team.
This minor provides students with advance knowledge and skills of specialised areas of physiology and sport sciences. Students complete the 5 compulsory units listed below and one other level 2 or 3 unit that aligns with these five, in consultation with the HOC and course advisory team.
Career options include: regional and state sporting organisations; corporate health and fitness; government agencies associated with exercise, sport, physical activity and health; sports institutes and academies; professional sports training, coaching and development; strength and conditioning; rehabilitation clinics and hospitals; private business in personal training and rehabilitation, and in universities and colleges with involvement in education and research.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
BIOH12008 | Human Pathophysiology | |
BMSC12006 | Cardiorespiratory Physiology and Measurement | |
BMSC12007 | Neurological Physiology & Measurement | |
BMSC12009 | Sleep Physiology and Measurement | |
PSYC13025 | Applied Sports Psychology |
Number of units: 6 | Total credit points: 36 |
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Students must complete a total of six units, including four compulsary units and the final two units can be selected from Marketing or Business and Law, in consultation with the HOC and course advisory team.
This minor provides students with specific knowledge in management as well as marketing, occupational health and safety and human resources.
Career Options: Management and administration in regional and state sporting organisations; management and administration in government agencies associated with exercise, sport, physical activity and health; professional sporting organisations; regional and state sports development; media; private business; lifestyle management.Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
HRMT11011 | Human Resource Management | |
MRKT11028 | Digital Marketing | |
MRKT19036 | Marketing of Service Products | |
OCHS12015 | Occupational Health and Safety Law |
Number of units: 6 | Total credit points: 36 |
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Students wishing to pursue a career as a secondary school physical education teacher are recommended to complete CG85 Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences following the Secondary Teaching minor and then apply for entry into the postgraduate teacher education course.
To be eligible to graduate with the Secondary Teaching minor, students must complete six (6) units in a secondary teaching discipline (other than Health and Physical Education) from the approved teaching area list (minors) outlined in the Handbook for CC13 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) and the two Body Systems units, which are core to all the minor streams.
To be eligible for entry into a postgraduate teacher education course, students must have two distinct teaching areas. One of these will be Health and Physical Education (Year 7 – 10) and Year 11 – 12 Physical Education and the second teaching area will be the teaching area selected from the approved teaching area list (minors) in the Handbook for CC13 Bachelor of Education (Secondary).
The Secondary Teaching Minor must be confirmed by the Course Advisor for Exercise and Sport Sciences.