University of Sydney
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Courses included
This degree develops the skills needed to integrate exercise and physical activity with disease prevention and the promotion of good health, rehabilitation, nutrition and sports performance. This includes assessment and testing of clients, effective design, management and evaluation of exercise programs, sports performance nutrition and related lifestyle factors. These skills may assist in the prevention of/recovery from injury, the maximisation of performance, and the general improvement of health and wellbeing.
As part of the practical component of the course, you will be expected to carry out exercise testing procedures and have these procedures carried out on yourself.
A major in exercise science; a minor in physical activity and health, a second major from Table S and an industry or community project.
Table A: Exercise science; physical activity and health.
Table S: Accounting; American Studies; Anatomy and Histology; Ancient Greek; Ancient History; Animal Health; Disease and Welfare Animal Production; Anthropology; Applied Medical Science; Arabic Language and Cultures; Archaeology; Art History; Asian Studies; Banking; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Biology; Business Analytics; Business Information Systems; Business Law; Chinese Studies; Chemistry; Computer Science; Computer Systems; Criminology; Cultural Studies; Data Science; Design; Digital Cultures; Digital Music; Disability and Participation; Diversity Studies (minor); Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Econometrics; Economic Policy; Economics; Education Studies; English; Environmental, Agriculture and Resource Economics; Environmental Studies; European Studies; Film Studies; Finance; Financial Economics; Financial Mathematics and Statistics; Food Science; French and Francophone Studies; Gender Studies; Genetics and Genomics Geography; Geology and Geophysics; Germanic Studies; Health; Hearing, Speech and Communication; Hebrew (Modern); High Performance in Sport; History; History and Philosophy of Science; Immunology and Pathology; Immunology (minor); Indigenous Studies; Indonesian Studies; Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management; Infectious Diseases; Innovation and Entrepreneurship; International and Comparative Literary Studies; International Business; International Relations; Italian Studies; Japanese Studies; Jewish Civilisation, Thought and Culture; Korean Studies; Latin; Linguistics; Management and Leadership Marketing; Marine Science; Mathematics; Medicinal Chemistry; Microbiology; Modern Greek; Music; Neuroscience; Nutrition Science; Pathology (minor); Pharmacology; Philosophy; Physical Activity and Health; Physics; Physiology; Plant Production; Plant Science; Political Economy; Politics; Project Management; Psychological Science; Sanskrit (minor); Social Policy (minor); Socio-legal Studies; Sociology; Software Development; Soil Science and Hydrology; Statistics; Spanish and Latin American Studies; Studies in Religion; Sustainability; Theatre and Performance Studies; Urban Studies; Virology (minor); Visual Arts; Wildlife Conservation (minor); Writing Studies (minor).
Exercise and sports scientist, coach, corporate/personal fitness trainer, medical scientist, strength and conditioning specialist or careers in community health, work health and safety, injury prevention.
Qualifying accreditation with Exercise and Sport Science Australia at the level of Exercise Science.
Practical experience is required to graduate and to meet the Exercise and Sport Science Australia accreditation standard. Practical experience is integrated throughout the course and includes placement in the fitness/health industry and sports performance centres. Placements may occur in holiday periods and may take place outside of Sydney. You will be responsible for additional costs, including accommodation and travel.
For information on clinical placements, visit the University of Sydney website. For information on Health Sciences placements, visit the Work Integrated Learning website. Call the Manager, Work Integrated Learning, on (02) 9351 9833 to discuss any queries or concerns about clinical placements. All queries will be treated as confidential.
The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current University of Sydney fee information.
Inherent requirements: To successfully complete this course, a student must be able to carry out a list of inherent requirements outlined on the University of Sydney website.
Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics Advanced.
Bridging courses are available for students who have not studied the assumed knowledge during secondary school.
Guaranteed selection rank: This course does not have a guaranteed ATAR. For most applicants, the expected rank required will be 82.00 or higher.
Refer to the University of Sydney general admission criteria.
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Open Learning Environment (OLE)
Open Learning Environment (OLE) courses are short, on-demand and workshop-supported. They enable you to broaden your skills in areas such as entrepreneurial thinking, persuasive communication, project management and ethical reasoning. Zero credit point OLEs are available to all students at the University, while students in liberal studies degrees (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Commerce or combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies) and some specialist degrees (Bachelor of Economics) will be required to take 12 credit points of OLE units during their studies.
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