Bachelor of Engineering Honours / Bachelor of Science
University of Sydney
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00026A; 01019C
The Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Science combined degree emphasises the strong scientific foundations of engineering. It will develop your engineering expertise alongside the critical insights and research methods offered by the sciences. This combined degree is ideal for students who want to use their technical and research skills to become leaders of innovation across continually evolving engineering and science industries.Course structure Explore our Engineering and Technology Precinct
Structure
Credit points required: 240
Subjects
- Exercise physiology
- Biomechanics
- Clinical exercise practice
- Ergonomics
- Exercise physiology
- Functional anatomy
- Motor control and behaviour
Standard entry requirements
A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), OR approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.
Recognition
Professional recognition: Accredited at the level of exercise science and exercise physiology by the National University Course Accreditation Program of Exercise and Sports Science Australia. Accredited exercise physiologists can provide exercise services under Medicare, WorkCover, private health insurance funds and the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Study pathways
There is a pathway into Exercise Physiology via the Bachelor of Health Sciences.
Further information
Practical experience: A minimum of 500 hours of integrated practical and clinical experience with a range of clients and settings, including gymnasiums, hospitals and on-site clinics. Placements may occur in holiday periods. At least one placement may take place outside of Sydney. Students will be responsible for additional costs, including accommodation and travel. Career opportunities: Examples include clinical exercise physiologist in health sectors including cardiac rehabilitation, healthy ageing, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, long-term rehabilitation following spinal cord injury, occupational rehabilitation.