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Bachelor of Exercise Science | 2018
Testamur Title of Degree: | Bachelor of Exercise Science |
Abbreviation: | BExSc |
UOW Course Code: | 1868 |
CRICOS Code: | 083033D |
Total Credit Points: | 144 |
Duration: | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
Home Faculty: | Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health |
Intake Session(s): | Autumn |
Delivery Mode: | On-campus |
Delivery Campus / UAC Code: | Wollongong / 757642 |
Overview
Exercise Scientists are trained to utilise exercise as a preventative intervention and maintenance tool to improve health and achieve positive measurable health outcomes, using both aerobic and strength/conditioning forms of exercise.
The Bachelor of Exercise Science provides a general introduction to the area of exercise science through the study of anatomy, physiology, exercise physiology, exercise prescription and biomechanics. Students will gain a basic understanding of the anatomical and physiological basis of human motion and the effects exercise and training have on disease and injury prevention, human performance in sport, industry and activities of daily living.
Upon successful completion of the degree, students may apply for the Graduate Diploma of Exercise Rehabilitation or the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology. The Bachelor of Exercise Science can also be used for entry into other allied health postgraduate degrees. (i,e physiotherapy).
Entry Requirements and Credit Arrangements
Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.
Course Learning Outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to demonstrate:
CLO | Description | ||||||
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1 | Illustrate a comprehensive and coherent knowledge in the principles and concepts associated with exercise science. | ||||||
2 | Critically review, analyse and synthesise information. | ||||||
3 | Indicate how exercise science knowledge and skills can be applied in professional practice and scholarship. | ||||||
4 | Demonstrate evidence of outcomes related to Discipline Threshold Learning Outcomes and Professional Accreditation Requirements including: a. Exercise assessment, prescription and delivery b. Analysis and modification of movement c. Understanding foundational principles of physiology, anatomy, biomechanics, neurophysiology, psychology d. Statistics and research methodology. | ||||||
5 | Exercise critical thinking and independent problem solving. | ||||||
6 | Communicate clearly and coherently knowledge and ideas to others. |
Course Structure
To qualify for award of the degree, the Bachelor of Exercise Science, a candidate must successfully complete at least 144 credit points in accordance with the course structure and recommended subject progression table below.
Students intending to apply for the Graduate Diploma of Exercise Rehabilitation or the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology should seek academic advice regarding subject selection.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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Year 1 | |||
Autumn | |||
PSYC101 | Introduction to Behavioural Science | 6 | Autumn, Summer 2019/2020 |
MEDI110 | Human Growth Nutrition and Exercise | 6 | Not available in 2019 |
MEDI111 | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology I | 6 | Autumn |
Select one of the following two subjects: | |||
Note: Students who have achieved a mark of 65% or more in NSW HSC Chemistry or equivalent must select CHEM101. All other students must select CHEM104. | |||
CHEM101 | Chemistry IA: Introductory Physical and General Chemistry | 6 | Autumn |
CHEM104 | Foundation Chemistry: Properties of Matter | 6 | Autumn |
Spring | |||
BIOL103 | Molecules, Cells and Organisms | 6 | Spring |
PSYC116 | Psychology of Physical Activity and Health | 6 | Spring |
MEDI112 | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology II | 6 | Spring |
Select one of the following two subjects: | |||
Note: Students who have achieved a mark of 65% or more in NSW HSC Chemistry or equivalent must select CHEM102. All other students must select CHEM105. | |||
CHEM102 | Chemistry 1B: Structure and Reactivity of Molecules for Life | 6 | Spring |
CHEM105 | Foundation Chemistry: Reactions and Structures | 6 | Spring |
Year 2 | |||
Autumn | |||
MEDI211 | Control Mechanisms Physiology | 6 | Autumn |
BIOL213 | Principles of Biochemistry | 6 | Autumn |
MEDI222 | Foundations of Biomechanics | 6 | Autumn |
Plus one subject from the following list: | |||
MGNT102 | Business Communications | 6 | Autumn, Spring, Summer 2019/2020 |
HAS 230 | Contemporary Public Health Issues | 6 | Autumn |
Or another subject that has been approved by the Course Coordinator | |||
Spring | |||
MEDI220 | Musculoskeletal Functional Anatomy | 6 | Spring |
MEDI221 | Exercise Physiology | 6 | Spring |
MEDI258 | Human Neuromechanics | 6 | Spring |
STAT251 | Fundamentals of Biostatistics | 6 | Spring |
Year 3 | |||
Autumn | |||
MEDI322 | Advanced Studies in Exercise Physiology | 6 | Autumn |
EXSC330 | Exercise Prescription | 18 | Autumn |
Spring | |||
MEDI330 | Sensorimotor Control of Movement | 6 | Spring |
EXSC370 | Clinical Biomechanics in Exercise Science & Rehabilitation | 6 | Not available in 2019 |
Plus, 12 credit points of subjects from the following list: | |||
MEDI314 | Regional Anatomy | 6 | Spring |
MEDI304 | Research Methods and Analysis | 6 | Spring |
MEDI323 | Cardiorespiratory Studies | 6 | Spring |
Or other subjects that have been approved by the Course Coordinator. | |||
*Must be taken if applying for the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology. |
Please click the subject codes in the above table for information on sessions of offer for each subject at different locations. For information regarding timetables, tutorials, and classes please the visit the Timetables and Classes page.
Compulsory Work Placement / Online Components
This course contains a total of 140 hours of compulsory work-based placements, which must be completed over the three years of the course. In order to attend the practicum experience, students must meet NSW Health Department requirements in regard to Criminal Record Checks. Students who do not meet these requirements will not be able to attend the practicum experience, and therefore will not be able to continue in this degree. For further information on Criminal Record Checks please see visit Student Clearances for Clinical Placements - NSW Department of Health.
This course may also contain compulsory components to be completed online.
Honours
Successful completion of the Bachelor of Exercise Science with a credit grade average enables students to apply for entry to the BSc (Honours). Prospective applicants should consult the School Honours Coordinator to register their interest and become involved in the supervisor and topic selection process.
Professional Recognition/Accreditation
The Bachelor of Exercise Science has been accredited by Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA). Upon graduation, students are eligible for membership as an Exercise Scientist.
Other Information
For further information please email: smah-students@uow.edu.au