Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences
Postgraduate
In Biloela (Australia)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Biloela (Australia)
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Different dates available
Overview At a glance Study the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences and discover the diverse world of human movement – a field that applies to human fitness, elite performance, family and community health, lifestyle management, occupational health and safety and personal health. Study modes On-Campus, Distance Rank OP: 16 SR: 65 ATAR: 60.20 Courses/units 24/144 Minors ESSA Accredited, Liberal Studies, Occupational Health and Safety, Physical Education, Sport Management Availability Mackay, Rockhampton, Distance Education Duration 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time Recommended study Biology, English, Maths, Physical Education Intake dates March, July QTAC Code ROK: 858621; MKY: 848621; Distance: 858625 VTAC Code VTAC Distance: 1700110471 UAC Code NSW Distance: 160461 CRICOS 069480J * OP/SR/ATAR details provided on this page are from Term 1 2016. Entry ranks are to be used as a guide only as they are subject to change each year.
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Subjects
- Occupational Health Safety
- Physical Education
- Accredited
Course programme
You are required to complete a total of 24 units including 18 core units; and a minor consisting of 6 units:
- ESSA Accredited Minor
- Liberal Studies Minor
- Occupational Health and Safety Minor
- Physical Education Minor
- Sport Management Minor.
For example units you could study as part of the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences course please click here.
As CQUniversity is committed to providing quality, up-to-date and relevant education, please note units are refreshed regularly and may not be an exact indication of unit availability for your study. Please call 13 27 86 if you have specific questions regarding unit information regarding your specific application.
Work integrated LearningAcross the three year course students will complete up to 320 hours of Work Integrated Learning through voluntary experience and observation in professional practice placements, working with the general population, sporting populations and rehabilitation or special populations. Additional practical experience is provided in second year courses by working and researching with clients on campus, at the onsite Small Health Clinic, and the testing of general populations, schools and athletes.
Residential SchoolsStudents studying via distance education will be required to attend compulsory residential schools for some units. Click here to view Residential Schools for all units.
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences