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Clinical exercise physiology uses exercise interventions to improve the health, wellbeing and clinical status of people with, or at risk of, medical conditions, injuries and disabilities. Demand is increasing for degree-qualified exercise physiologists who can apply exercise and physical activity principles in disease prevention, health, rehabilitation, and sports performance.
You will graduate from UNE’s Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) equipped to assist people with acute, sub-acute or chronic medical conditions, injuries or disabilities through exercise, lifestyle and behaviour modifications. In doing so, you will future proof your career in this fast-growing profession.
Anatomy, biomechanics, exercise/human physiology, exercise science, occupational therapy, personal training, psychology, sports science.
Accredited Exercise Physiologist in a range of settings (hospital, private clinic, workplace health), primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare, clinical sciences (cardiac/respiratory/sleep technician), sports (strength and conditioning, sports science), population health, workplace health and rehabilitation, residential aged care facilities and retirement facilities.
Accredited with Exercise and Sports Science Australia.
500 hours of practicum experience in the community.
Refer to UNE current fee information.
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced, Personal Development Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) and/or any two units of science.
Recommended studies: Biology and/or chemistry.
Guaranteed ATAR: 78.85
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
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