Bachelor of Exercise Science (with specialisation)
Bachelor of Exercise Science(Rehabilitation)
BExSc(Rehab)
Bachelor of Exercise Science
BExSc
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
| Bachelor of Exercise Science (with specialisation) (3407ES) |
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| On Campus | Bathurst |
Normal course duration
Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)
Bachelor of Exercise Science - 3.0 years Bachelor of Exercise Science (Rehabilitation) - 3.0 years
Admission criteria
Charles Sturt University is a member of the University Admission Centre (UAC) system.
The Bachelor of Exercise Science accepts applicants through the Pathways Admission Program and the Principals' Early Recommendation Scheme.
Credit
Students who have successfully completed the TAFE Certificate III in Fitness receive transfer credit for EHR117 The Exercise Science Professional and EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity.
Students who have successfully completed the TAFE Certificate IV/Diploma of Fitness receive transfer credit for EHR117 The Exercise Science Professional, EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity and EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project.
Graduation requirement
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
Course structure
Bachelor of Exercise Science:
Core Subjects
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
EHR113 Growth, Development & Ageing
EHR116 Research Essentials in Human Movement
EHR117 The Exercise Science Professional
EHR119 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement 1
EHR120 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement II
EHR200 Exercise Testing, Prescription & Rehabilitation
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR211 Functional Anatomy and Human Performance
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR215 Health and Physical Activity Promotion
EHR217 Principles of Sports Coaching and Performance
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
EHR303 Contemporary Issues in Physical Activity
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR314 Exercise for Special Populations
EHR315 Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
EHR319 Sensory-Motor Integration and Rehabilitation
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
EHR325 Advanced Conditioning
EHR327 Indigenous Peoples: Sport, Identity & Culture
Bachelor of Exercise Science (Rehabilitation):
Core Subjects
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
EHR113 Growth, Development & Ageing
EHR116 Research Essentials in Human Movement
EHR117 The Exercise Science Professional
EHR119 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement 1
EHR120 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement II
EHR200 Exercise Testing, Prescription and Rehabilitation
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR211 Functional Anatomy and Human Performance
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR215 Health and Physical Activity Promotion
EHR217 Principles of Sports Coaching and Performance
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
EHR222 Exercise in Cardiorespiratory Health
EHR300 Neuromechanical Basis of Movement and Rehabilitation
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR314 Exercise for Special Populations
EHR315 Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
EHR319 Sensory-Motor Integration and Rehabilitation
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
EHR327 Indigenous Peoples: Sport, Identity & Culture
+ Residential School
Please note that the following subject may have a residential school component.
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
+ Workplace Learning
Enrolment pattern
BACHELOR OF EXERCISE SCIENCE
Session 1 - Year 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
EHR119 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement I
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
Session 2 - Year 1
EHR116 Research Essentials in Human Movement
EHR117 The Exercise Science Professional
EHR120 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement II
EHR211 Functional Anatomy and Human Performance
Session 1 - Year 2
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR113 Growth, Development & Ageing
EHR217 Principles of Sports Coaching and Performance
Session 2 - Year 2
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
EHR215 Health and Physical Activity Promotion
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR325 Advanced Conditioning
Session 3 - Year 2
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Session 1 - Year 3
EHR200 Exercise Testing, Prescription & Rehabilitation
EHR315 Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
EHR327 Indigenous Peoples: Sport, Identity & Culture
Session 2 - Year 3
EHR303 Contemporary Issues in Physical Activity
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR314 Exercise for Special Populations
EHR319 Sensory-Motor Integration and Rehabilitation
BACHELOR OF EXERCISE SCIENCE (REHABILITATION)
Session 1 - Year 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
EHR119 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement I
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
Session 2 - Year 1
EHR116 Research Essentials in Human Movement
EHR117 The Exercise Science Professional
EHR120 Anatomy and Physiology for Human Movement II
EHR211 Functional Anatomy and Human Performance
Session 1 - Year 2
EHR113 Growth, Development & Ageing
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR217 Principles of Sports Coaching and Performance
Session 2 - Year 2
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
EHR215 Health and Physical Activity Promotion
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR222 Exercise in Cardiorespiratory Health
Session 3 - Year 2
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Session 1 - Year 3
EHR200 Exercise Testing, Prescription and Rehabilitation
EHR300 Neuromechanical Basis of Movement and Rehabilitation
EHR315 Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
EHR327 Indigenous Peoples: Sport, Identity & Culture
Session 2 - Year 3
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR314 Exercise for Special Populations
EHR319 Sensory-Motor Integration and Rehabilitation
Professional recognition
The modified changes to this course fall outside of the Accreditation Criteria of the professional body ESSA (Exercise and Sports Science Australia). ESSA have been notified of these changes.
The course is undergoing a review process for implementation in 2014. Accreditation will be reviewed by ESSA during this process.
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
