Employment trends indicate considerable growth in opportunities in fitness and exercise rehabilitation services, sports coaching, sports science, strength and conditioning, leisure, social services and administration in government and funded bodies, as well as private sector organisations.
The course offers career flexibility.
Graduates may find employment in the areas of sport (coaching, sports science, strength and conditioning, sports administration), health promotion and fitness industries (corporate/ community fitness programming, personal trainer), rehabilitation (exercise programming for special populations), preventive medicine (cardiac technician), leisure and community services (recreation centres) school health and physical education (PDHPE teacher), or research (academia, sports institutes).
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points (four subjects).
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