Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
Adelaide University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 04249J
Unlock opportunities for dynamic careers in health, fitness and sports with a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science. Become an expert in understanding the positive effects of exercise. Gain the knowledge and skills to increase athletic performance and wellbeing. Benefit from practical learning opportunities. Learn from leading exercise and sport science experts. Learn how to design, deliver and assess exercise and physical activity programs to improve the health, wellbeing and performance of clients. Gain valuable exposure to high profile exercise and sport science industry partners from a range of elite and local sporting organisations through placement. Adelaide University is also home to the highly regarded?Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA)opens in a new tab.Tackle the growing epidemic of chronic disease and create solutions to optimise health, function and wellbeing. The demand for professionals in exercise and sport science is expected to grow. Take advantage of the increasing public interest in health and fitness. Guided by leading exercise and sport science experts, you'll turn your passion for exercise into an exciting career.
Structure
144 units
Subjects
- Human Anatomy 100 BIOL1006
- Physiology Essentials 100 BIOL1020
- Exercise Prescription and Delivery 1 EDUC3050
- Exercise Prescription and Delivery 2 EDUC3051
- Exercise Physiology 1 HBIO1000
- Exercise Physiology 2 HBIO2059
- Motor Control and Learning HBIO2061
- Physical Activity and Health HLTH1003
- Foundations in Human Movement, Exercise and Sports Science HLTH1011
- Introduction to Evidence Based Practice and Research in Health Sciences HLTH1016
- Functional Anatomy HLTH1051
- Health, Exercise and Sport Psychology HLTH3005
- Exercise and Sport Science Project Design HLTH3011
- Sociology of Health, Physical Activity and Sport HLTH3013
- Motor Development and Ageing HUMV1001
- Biomechanics of Human Movement HUMV2002
- Human Nutrition NUTR2004
- Group and Team Leadership PSIO3002
- Professional Practice in Exercise Science HLTH3012
- Performance Analysis and Player Monitoring SOCI3003
- Advanced Exercise Assessment and Reasoning HLTH1056
- Anthropometry and Body Image HLTH3006
- Sports Biomechanics HUMV3000
- Human Movement Neuroscience HUMV3001
- UO Adapted Physical Activity, Exercise and Sport HUMV3006
- Applied Exercise Physiology PSIO3003
- Fitness and Lifestyle Management HLTH1004
- Principles of Teaching and Coaching HLTH1007
- Health Risks and Relationship Education HLTH2004
- Dance as Education and Recreation EDUC3021
- Game, Sports Theory, Practice and Participation EDUC3022
- Foundations of Outdoor Leadership SPOR2005
- Introduction to Public Health HLTH1010
- Health Systems and Services HLTH1012
- Health Promotion Concepts HLTH1013
- Designing and Managing Health Projects HLTH2005
- Public Health and Wellbeing Practice HLTH3008
- Chemistry 100 CHEM1005
- Physiology BIOL2032
- Nutrition, Exercise and Weight Management HLTH3003
- Sports Nutrition HLTH3004
- Aboriginal Health, Culture, Community, and Country INDG1003
- Leadership in Terrestrial Environments HLTH3009
- Outdoor, Wilderness and Adventure Education HLTH3010
- Foundations of Outdoor Leadership SPOR2005
- Leadership in Aquatic Environments SPOR3006
- Professional Practice in Outdoor Leadership SPOR3009
- Human Anatomy 101 HLTH1008
- Advanced Exercise Assessment and Reasoning HLTH1056
- Human Anatomy 200 BIOL2018
- Sports Nutrition HLTH3004
- Anthropometry and Body Image HLTH3006
- Human Movement Neuroscience HUMV3001
- Pain Mechanisms and Management REHB3010
- Principles of Teaching and Coaching HLTH1007
- Sports Nutrition HLTH3004
- Anthropometry and Body Image HLTH3006
- Performance Analysis and Player Monitoring SOCI3003
- Small Business for Professionals BUSI2013
- Cultural Experience in Health Science HLTH3015
- Peers, Relationships and Health EDUC4024
Standard entry requirements
- Secondary education (Year 12).
- Completion of a secondary education qualification equivalent to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).
- Vocational Education and Training (VET).
- Completion of an award from a registered training organisation (RTO) at Certificate IV (AQF level 4) or higher.
- Higher education study.
- Successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) in a higher education award program in an undergraduate diploma (AQF level 5) or higher.
Study information
| Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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| Adelaide City Campus | International: $151,500 | No |
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