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Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation

Overview

The Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation emphasises professional development and is designed to provide students with opportunities to gain clinical skills through work experience within the department’s Exercise Science and Rehabilitation Centre, and other clinical application placement programs operating within the community.  Graduates are trained to utilise exercise as an intervention to maintain and improve health and fitness, and rehabilitate after injury or disease.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Domestic school leavers are assumed to have completed any two units of English, plus four units of Science and/or Maths.  International students are required to have achieved an IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum level of 6 in reading, writing, speaking and listening.

NSW Health Employment Requirements:  The NSW Health Department requires all staff and students undertaking clinical placements in positions dealing with children and patients vulnerable by reason of health status, to undergo a criminal record and vaccination record status check before employment or placement in any capacity in the NSW health system.  For further information, refer to the Additional Information section at the end of this chapter.

Advanced Standing

Undergraduate students wishing to transfer into the Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation degree may apply upon completion of the first two years of the BSc (Exercise Science) or BSc (Exercise Science and Nutrition) degrees (or other approved degree programs).  Selection is based on University results over that time.

Course Requirements

he Bachelor of Exercise Science & Rehabilitation degree is comprised of 178 credit points of core subjects, with the balance (at least 14 credit points) to be taken as elective subjects from the Health and Behavioural Sciences or Science Schedules.  Further, at least 88 credit points will be at 300 and/or 400-level, including at least 40 credit points at the 400-level.

Students will need to achieve a minimum of credit average across the full two years of their program to be permitted to continue into the third and fourth years of this degree.  Students failing to achieve this grade will be transferred to the BSc (Exercise Science) degree program.

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

Year 1

 

 

 

BMS101

Systemic Anatomy

Autumn

6

BMS103

Human Growth, Nutrition and Exercise

Autumn

6

CHEM101

Chemistry 1A: Introductory Physical & General Chemistry (or CHEM104)

Autumn

6

PSYC101

Introduction to Behavioural Science

Autumn

6

BMS112

Human Physiology: Principles and Systems

Spring

6

BIOL103

Molecules, Cells and Organisms

Spring

6

CHEM102

Chemistry 1B: Introductory Organic & Physical Chemistry (or CHEM105)

Spring

6

STAT151

Introduction to the Concepts and Practice of Statistics

Spring

6

Year 2

 

 

 

BMS202

Human Physiology II: Control Mechanisms

Autumn

6

BMS211

Foundations of Biomechanics

Autumn

6

BIOL213

Principles of Biochemistry

Autumn

6

PSYC216

Psychology of Physical Activity

Autumn

6

BMS203

Musculoskeletal Functional Anatomy

Spring

6

BMS204

Introduction to Pathophysiology

Spring

6

BMS242

Exercise Physiology

Spring

6

 

Plus a further 6 cp from:

 

 

BIOL214

The Biochemistry of Energy and Metabolism

Spring

6

MGMT102

Business Communications

Spring

6

POP101

Population Health – Current Health Issues and Their Determinants

Autumn

6

POP203

Health Policy

Spring

6

POP204

Epidemiology

Spring

6

Year 3

 

 

 

BMS342

Advanced Exercise Physiology

Autumn

8

BMS344

Cardiorespiratory Physiology

Autumn

8

BEXS351

Exercise Prescription 1: Strength and Conditioning

Spring

8

BMS346

Motor Control and Dysfunction

Spring

8

BEXS352

Exercise Prescription 2: Aerobic Fitness

Autumn

8

 

Plus a further subject from:

 

 

BMS341

Clinical Biomechanics

Spring

8

 

Or other approved subject

 

 

Year 4

 

 

 

BEXS411

Practicum in Exercise Science A

Annual

8

BEXS451

Exercise Rehabilitation 1: Musculoskeletal

Autumn

8

BEXS452

Exercise Rehabilitation 2: Cardiorespiratory and Neurological

Autumn

8

BMS303

Research Topics in Exercise Science

Spring

8

BEXS402

Exercise for Special Populations

Spring

8

BEXS412

Practicum in Exercise Science B

Spring

8

Honours

Students should refer to the Department for information about Honours.

Professional Recognition

Graduates may become members of the Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science and achieve professional accreditation with further work experience.

 
 
 

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