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Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation)
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Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation)
The Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) prepares graduates for a rewarding career in the exercise and sports industry. Graduates will have a multifaceted understanding of sport, exercise and physical activity embedded within a community wellness philosophy.
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- Availability
- Duration
- Admission
- Credit
- Graduation
- Course Structure
- Enrolment Pattern
- Workplace Learning
- Residential School
- Accreditation
The course includes the following awards:
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science BEx&SportSc
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) BEx&SportSc(SportMgt)
Course Study Modes and Locations
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (4414XS)
Distance Education - Bathurst On Campus - Bathurst On Campus - Port Macquarie
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
Normal course duration
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation)
Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)
Part-time 6.0 years (12.0 sessions)
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science - 3.0 years Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) - 3.0 years Part-time course duration (ie. two (2) subjects/session): Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science - 6.0 years Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) - 6.0 years
Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
Admission criteria
CSU Admission PolicyCharles Sturt University is a member of the University Admission Centre (UAC) system.
The Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science also accepts applicants through the Pathways Admission Program and the Principals' Early Recommendation Scheme.
Credit
CSU Credit Policy
Students who have successfully completed the TAFE Certificate III in Fitness can receive proficiency credit for EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity.
Students who have successfully completed the TAFE Certificate IV/Diploma of Fitness can receive proficiency credit for EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity and EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project.
Correction: Certificate IV in Fitness was incorrectly listed as being eligible for proficiency credit for EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project.
Graduation requirements
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
Course Structure
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Course structure
CORE SUBJECTS
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning & Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development & Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
EHR330 Neuroscience of Motor Behaviour
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVE
1 x Unrestricted Elective
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management)
CORE SUBJECTS
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development and Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR333 Politics & Economics of Sport
EHR303 Contemporary Issues in Physical Activity
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
EHR220 Sports Media 2
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
HRM210 Human Resource Management
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MKT110 Marketing and Society
RESTRICTED ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SHMS Restricted Electives (Choose 2 from) :
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR219 Games, Sport & Contemporary Physical Activity
Business electives:
Any 2 x 200/300 level business subjects
KEY SUBJECTS from 201430 for the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science and the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sports Management) are:
Enrolment Pattern
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science - Session 1 Intake
Year 1
Session 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
Session 2
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning & Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
Year 2
Session 1
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development & Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
Session 2
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
Session 3
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Year 3
Session 1
EHR330 Neuroscience of Motor Behaviour
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
Session 2
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
[ ] Unrestricted Elective
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science - Session 2 Intake
Year 1
Session 2
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning & Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
Session 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
Year 2
Session 2
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
Session 3
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Session 1
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development & Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
Year 3
Session 2
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
[ ] Unrestricted Elective
Session 1
EHR330 Neuroscience of Motor Behaviour
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science - Session 3 Intake
Year 1
Session 3
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
Session 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
Session 2
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning & Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
Year 2
Session 1
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development & Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
Session 2
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
Session 3
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Year 3
Session 1
EHR330 Neuroscience of Motor Behaviour
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
Session 2
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
[ ] Unrestricted Elective
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) – Session 1 Intake
Year 1
Session 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
Session 2
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
Year 2
Session 1
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development and Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
MGT100 Organisations and Management
Session 2
HRM210 Human Resource Management
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR333 Politics & Economics of Sport
EHR303 Contemporary Issues in Physical Activity
Session 3
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Year 3
Session 1
EHR220 Sports Media 2
MKT110 Marketing and Society
Plus one (1) Restricted Elective from either:
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
OR
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
OR
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
Session 2
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
Plus any two (2) Level 2 or 3 Business subject
Plus one (1) Restricted Elective from either:
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
OR
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
OR
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
OR
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
OR
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
OR
EHR219 Games, Sport & Contemporary Physical Activity
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) – Session 2 Intake
Year 1
Session 2
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
Session 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
Year 2
Session 2
HRM210 Human Resource Management
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR303 Contemporary Issues in Physical Activity
MKT110 Marketing and Society
Session 3
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Session 1
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development and Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
MGT100 Organisations and Management
Year 3
Session 2
EHR333 Politics & Economics of Sport
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
Plus any one (1) Level 2 or 3 Business subject
Plus one (1) Restricted Elective from either:
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
OR
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
OR
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
OR
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
OR
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
Session 1
EHR220 Sports Media 2
Plus any one (1) Level 2 or 3 Business subject
Plus one (1) Restricted Elective from either:
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
OR
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
OR
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) – Session 3 Intake
Year 1
Session 3
EHR128 Understanding Research
EHR109 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Behaviour
Session 1
EHR101 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
Session 2
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR221 Conditioning and Physical Activity
EHR129 Contemporary Perspectives of Health
Year 2
Session 1
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR225 Growth, Motor Development and Ageing
EHR327 Indigenous People: Sport, Identity and Culture
MGT100 Organisations and Management
Session 2
HRM210 Human Resource Management
EHR218 Biomechanics
EHR333 Politics & Economics of Sport
EHR303 Contemporary Issues in Physical Activity
Session 3
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Year 3
Session 1
EHR220 Sports Media 2
MKT110 Marketing and Society
Pluse one (1) Restricted Elective from either:
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
OR
EHR332 Nutrition for Health & Performance
OR
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Movement
Session 2
EHR328 Ethics in Sport
Plus any two (2) Level 2 or 3 Business subjects
Plus one (1) Restricted Elective from either:
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
OR
EHR214 Skill Acquisition
OR
EHR213 Applied Psychology for Sport and Exercise
OR
EHR331 Exercise, Health & Disease
OR
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
OR
EHR219 Games, Sport & Contemporary Physical Activity
Workplace learning
Please note that the following subjects may contain a Workplace Learning component.
EHR320 Work Integrated Learning Project
Residential School
Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.
EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1
EHR120 Anatomy & Physiology 2
EHR202 Human Exercise Physiology
EHR211 Functional Anatomy & Human Performance
EHR221 Conditioning & Physical Activity
EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription
EHR311 Advanced Human Exercise Physiology
EHR329 Biomechanical Analysis of Human Movement
EHR330 Neuroscience of Motor Behaviour
Enrolled students can find further information about CSU residential schools via the About Residential School page.
Accreditation
The Bachelor of Exercise Science and Sport Science is accredited with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) via the National University Course Accreditation Program (NUCAP).
Contact
Current Students
For any enquiries about subject selection or course structure you will need to contact your Course Director. You can find the name and contact details for your Course Director in your offer letter or contact your School office.
Prospective Students
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or enquire online.
The information contained in the 2017 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2017. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.