University of Canberra
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The Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement)/Bachelor of Human Nutrition course combines the scientific health and human movement studies behind elite sports, including human physiology and anatomy, with pathobiology, food and consumer science and studies in food nutrition in sport.
You’ll develop a unique blend of skills from our expert teachers, including the delivery of clinically focused personalised support and the methods and applications used in the science of human movement – all while gaining a clear and critical understanding of the psychological, social and cultural aspects of food’s relationship to health and wellbeing in sport.
If you’re interested in cutting-edge pathways to postgraduate study that will give you an edge and hands-on work opportunities that maximise athletic performance at the elite level, this is the course for you.
Health science, human movement, nutrition.
A UC Health Science (Human Movement)/Bachelor of Human Nutrition double degree opens doors in a range of sectors in the innovative world of sports and nutrition science as well as the education and health arenas, including: exercise physiology, sports administration, sports nutrition, dietetics, exercise scientist, biomechanics, policy development, public health, program co-ordination and welfare, coaching, biological and medical sciences, rehabilitation services, training and fitness, instruction, aged care, research, health administration, promotion and research, food regulation.
The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current UC fee information.
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