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Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science

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Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science

Residential School

Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.

EHR411 Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology
EHR412 Functional Anatomy
EHR414 Fitness Testing & Exercise Programming
EHR420 Motor Control & Learning
EHR423 Human Anatomy & Physiology

Workplace Learning

No subjects have been identified in this course that contain a Workplace Learning component

Course structure

The Graduate Diploma consists of a total of 64 credit points. It involves one (1) year full time study and will be delivered by DE based on academic staff in Bathurst.

For each of Sessions 1 and 2, six (6) subjects will be offered as detailed below, from which students select four (4) subjects most pertinent to their undergraduate deficiencies.

EHR411 Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology
EHR412 Functional Anatomy
EHR413 Fundamentals of Biomechanics
EHR414 Fitness Testing and Exercise Programming
EHR415 Research Design and Statistics
EHR420 Motor Control & Learning
EHR421 Applied Psychology For Exercise & Activity
EHR422 WIL For Healthy Populations
EHR423 Human Anatomy & Physiology
EHR424 Nutrition For Exercise, Sport & Health
EHR425 Exercise Across The Lifespan
EHR426 Special Populations

Enrolment pattern

For each of Sessions 1 and 2, students select four (4) subjects most pertinent to their undergraduate deficiencies.

Year 1

Session 1
Choose four (4) subjects from:

EHR411 Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology
EHR412 Functional Anatomy
EHR414 Fitness Testing and Exercise Programming
EHR415 Research Design and Statistics
EHR420 Motor Control & Learning
EHR423 Human Anatomy & Physiology

Session 2
Choose four (4) subjects from:

EHR413 Fundamentals of Biomechanics
EHR421 Applied Psychology For Exercise & Activity
EHR422 WIL For Healthy Populations
EHR424 Nutrition For Exercise, Sport & Health
EHR425 Exercise Across The Lifespan
EHR426 Special Populations

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Where

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When

Session 1

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Postgraduate

Duration

1 year full-time
2 years part-time

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