Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences

Central Queensland University - Rockhampton

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Overview

This course equips students with practical skills in the various disciplines relevant to exercise and sport sciences such as anatomy and physiology, nutrition, exercise physiology, biomechanics, exercise and sport psychology, motor control and learning, and exercise prescription and delivery. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the processes and mechanisms of the human body as they relate to exercise and sport sciences and have the flexibility to pursue an area of interest, with a choice of minor in biomedical sciences, secondary teaching, or management and business. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Regional and state sporting organisations; sports institutes and academies; professional sports training; coaching and development; strength and conditioning; rehabilitation clinics and hospitals; universities and colleges with involvement in education and research.

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Admission Criteria

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