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Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation
Testamur Title of Degree: |
Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation |
Abbreviation: |
BExScRehab |
Home Faculty: |
Health and Behavioural Sciences |
Duration: |
4 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
Total Credit Points: |
192 |
Delivery Mode: |
On-campus |
Starting Session(s): |
Autumn |
Location: |
Wollongong |
UOW Course Code: |
851_2 |
UAC Code: |
757643 |
CRICOS Code: |
016112E |
Overview
The Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation aims to produce Exercise Physiologists who have strong clinical and professional skills, underpinned by sound scientific knowledge of human structure and function. As Accredited Exercise Physiologists, graduates can utilise exercise to maintain and improve health and fitness, as well as rehabilitate individuals after injury or disease. Graduates are eligible to register as an Allied Health Professional with organisations such as Medicare, Work Cover, and private health insurers.
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
Domestic school leavers are assumed to have completed any two units of English, plus four units of Science and/or Maths. Students without Chemistry are encouraged to undertake a bridging course at UOW in February prior to commencing their studies.
International students are required to have achieved an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum level of 6.0 in all bands of reading, writing, speaking and listening.
Note that this degree has a compulsory clinical placement in Year 4. In order to complete this placement, students must comply with the legal requirements of the NSW Health Department. This requires all staff and students undertaking clinical placements to receive a criminal record clearance and vaccination record status check before employment or placement in any capacity in the NSW health system. For further information, refer to the Additional Information section.
Course Requirements
The Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation requires the successful completion of 192 credit points of subjects in accordance with the table below.
Students will need to achieve a minimum of credit average across the first two years of their program to be permitted to continue into the third and fourth years of this degree. Students failing to achieve this grade may be transferred to the BSc (Exercise Science) degree.
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Session |
Credit Points | |
Year 1 | ||||
CHEM101 |
Chemistry 1A: Introductory Physical & General Chemistry |
Autumn |
6 | |
PSYC101 |
Introduction to Behavioural Science |
Autumn |
6 | |
SHS 110 |
Human Growth, Nutrition and Exercise |
Autumn |
6 | |
SHS 111 |
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology I |
Autumn |
6 | |
BIOL103 |
Molecules, Cells and Organisms |
Spring |
6 | |
CHEM102 |
Chemistry 1B: Structure and Reactivity of Molecules for Life |
Spring |
6 | |
PSYC116 |
Psychology of Physical Activity & Health |
Spring |
6 | |
SHS 112 |
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II |
Spring |
6 | |
Year 2 | ||||
BIOL213 |
Principles of Biochemistry |
Autumn |
6 | |
MGMT102 |
Business Communication |
Autumn |
6 | |
or |
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SHS 230 |
Contemporary Population Health Issues |
Autumn |
6 | |
SHS 211 |
Human Physiology II: Control Mechanisms |
Autumn |
6 | |
SHS 222 |
Foundations of Biomechanics |
Autumn |
6 | |
SHS 220 |
Musculoskeletal Functional Anatomy |
Spring |
6 | |
SHS 221 |
Exercise Physiology |
Spring |
6 | |
SHS 223 |
Clinical Biomechanics |
Spring |
6 | |
STAT251 |
Fundamentals of Biostatistics |
Spring |
6 | |
Year 3 | ||||
EXSC320 |
Exercise Prescription |
Autumn |
16 | |
SHS 321 |
Advanced Exercise Physiology |
Autumn |
8 | |
SHS 300 |
Research Topics |
Spring |
8 | |
SHS 313 |
Cardiorespiratory Physiology |
Spring |
8 | |
SHS 320 |
Motor Control and Dysfunction |
Spring |
8 | |
Year 4 | ||||
EXSC420 |
Clinical Exercise Physiology |
Autumn |
24 | |
EXSC421 |
Clinical Practicum |
Spring |
16 | |
EXSC422 |
Advanced Workplace Injury Management for Exercise Physiologists |
Spring |
8 |
Transfer into this Degree
Undergraduate students wishing to transfer into the Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation degree may apply upon completion of the BSc (Exercise Science) or other approved degree. Selection is based on university results over the whole degree and entry is highly competitive.
Professional Recognition
Graduates are eligible become members of the Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA; formerly the Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science (AAESS)) and achieve professional accreditation.
Contact Information
Mr Marc Brown
Course Coordinator
+61 2 4221 3495
marc_brown@uow.edu.au
Other Information
Other information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/