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2010 Bachelor of Exercise Science(M3Q)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Health Science (principal)
Campus(es) Offered: 
Launceston:
Course Duration: Minimum 3.5 yrs, Maximum 7 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):  Christa Moch (03) 6324 5491

Introduction

The Bachelor of Exercise Science is a 3.5 year program that aims to produce graduates who meet the professional requirements for registration with the Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science (AAESS). Graduates may be employed in the private and public sectors. Exercise and sport scientists provide assessment, monitoring and program prescription for fitness and exercise in a diverse range of populations from the chronically ill to elite athletes.

Graduates may also be able to pursue research in exercise science or to apply for post-graduate study in areas such as physiotherapy, dietics, rehabilitation, and medicine.

All years of the degree are taught at the Launceston campus of the University of Tasmania, primarily within the School of Human Life Sciences with professional practicum in Years 3 or 4 undertaken within a relevant professional setting.

Admission & Prerequisites

Minimum University requirements, including Physical Sciences (PSC5C) (or equivalent), plus one other science subject from:Health Studies (HP810, Sports Science (HP817), Mathematics Applied 5C (MAP5C), Mathematics Methods 5C (MME5C), Mathematics Specialised 5C (MSP5C), Biology 5C (BIO5C), Chemistry 5C (CHM5C), or Physics 5C (PHY5C, or equivalent. Students who do not have pre-tertiary Physical Sciences or equivalent should complete KYA004 Physics Foundation Unit offered in Spring Semester. It is also highly recommended that students also complete the Chemistry Foundation unit (KRA001 Chemistry Foundation Unit) offered in Summer Semester. Students who do not meet the prerequisites should consider enrolment in the Bachelor of Health Science as a potential pathway to the Bachelor of Exercise Science.

In order to commence workplace learning outside of the University of Tasmania (including clinical placements and visits) students are required to demonstrate compliance with the Faculty of Health Science and the School of Human Life Sciences policies relevant to workplace based learning. These include the Police Check Policy and Procedures, Infectious Disease Policy, Code of Conduct and Student Placement Agreement. Students who do not comply with these policies will not be placed or will be removed from placements and therefore will not be able to complete this course. Students who have not complied or are unsure of the policies should seek guidance from the School.

A quota applies to this course.

Course Objectives

The Bachelor of Exercise Science prepares students to work as exercise scientists, exercise physiologists, sport scientists or to pursue post graduate studies in related fields.

Career Outcomes

The course aims to produce graduates who meet the professional requirements for registration with AAESS. Graduates can then apply for accreditation with AAESS as an exercise scientist or exercise physiologist, and may be employed in hospitals, gymnasiums and private practices. Graduates can also work as sport scientists with professional teams as well as State and National Sporting Academies and Institutes. They may be employable as cardiac technicians in hospitals and surgeries.

Exercise Science graduate have been employed in a diverse range of related careers such as respiratory and sleep technicians/scientists, medical sales representatives, Health/Education project officers and sports development officers.

Graduates may also be able to pursue research in Exercise Science or to apply for post-graduate study in areas such as physiotherapy, rehabilitation, dietetics and medicine.

Students interested in pursuing a career in teaching may continue their studies with a Master of Teaching. Articulation From Course


Articulation to/from Course

Students in the Bachelor of Exercise Science will be able to transfer to Bachelor of Health Science at the end of Year 1.


Some high achieving Year 1 Bachelor of Health Science or Bachelor of Human Movement students may be able to transfer into Year 2 of the Bachelor of Exercise Science if places are available.

Professional Recognition

Graduands from the Bachelor of Exercise Science will be able to apply individually for membership to AAESS.

Miscellaneous Information

This course is designed to provide students with the necessary background and skills to apply for AAESS accreditation, and as such requires students to complete a practicum unit. Students require a certain level of manual dexterity to complete this. If you have concerns, please contact the School of Human Life Sciences or the University of Tasmania Disability Officer.

Students are required to have a vaccination for Hepatitis B, complete a First Aid Certificate and may be required to provide a police check depending on the practicum organisation.

Some units and practicum requirements may be outside normal university semesters.

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