University of Technology, Sydney - Moore Park
These courses provide students with a strong understanding of the processes and mechanisms underlying sport and exercise science, and with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage and plan sport and exercise activities in health, physical activity, exercise rehabilitation, sport, coaching and event contexts. Both the Exercise Science and Exercise Therapy major in the Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science degree are accredited with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA). Completion of these majors enables exercise science accreditation and focuses on the assessment, prescription and delivery of exercise to apparently healthy people.
Completing either of these majors with exercise science accreditation and a GPA of 5.0 and above enables students to apply for the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology at UTS. This is an 18 month degree that provides students with an established pathway to become an allied health professional as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist (AEP) accredited with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA). Upon graduation, students will confidently manage people presenting with diverse ranges of acute and chronic conditions, injuries or disabilities across musculoskeletal, neurological, neuromuscular, mental health, occupational, cardiovascular, respiratory, pulmonary, metabolic, renal, and cancer conditions culminating in a capstone subject where complex interactions among these diverse health problems will be addressed.
Students who complete the Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science with the required electives and grade point average also meet current entry criteria for Master of Physiotherapy.
Students who complete Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (Exercise Therapy) are guaranteed entry into Master of Physiotherapy at UTS (subject to maintaining a credit grade point average and a successful internal interview). The Exercise Therapy major is open to recent school leavers only. It therefore cannot be chosen by students who have completed any tertiary studies including students enrolled in the UTS Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science degree (Exercise Science major or No major).
Master of Physiotherapy (UTS) is a two-year degree leading to eligibility for registration as a physiotherapist in Australia. Innovative and practice-based in approach, the course’s core areas of study include musculoskeletal anatomy, sport rehabilitation, neurological, orthopaedic and cardiorespiratory physiotherapy, across the lifespan.
Health, physical activity, sport and exercise science, rehabilitation, clinical exercise physiology (via the pathway into the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology) and physiotherapy (via pathway and Exercise Therapy major).
Athlete development manager, biomechanist, corporate health and wellness coach, exercise physiologist (pathway), exercise scientist, high performance manager, physiotherapist (pathway), sports and recreation officer, sports scientist, strength and conditioning coach.
The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.
ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds | ATAR (excluding adjustment factors) | Selection Rank (including adjustment factors) |
---|---|---|
Highest rank to receive an offer | 99.95 | 99.95 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 95.25 | 99.95 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 86.3 | 99.05 |
<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made
Please refer to the University of Technology, Sydney website for admission criteria information.
This information is sourced from Course Seeker, a joint initiative between the Australian Government and the Tertiary Admission Centres. View more information on Course Seeker.
Open to students from all universities, Honours in Biomedical and Health Sciences builds on your bachelor’s degree in science or health and enables you to explore your interests in research. If you’re interested in pursuing a PhD or becoming a qualified health professional, then Honours is an ideal pathway.
Find out more