Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology

University of New England (UNE)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00003G

Clinical exercise physiology uses exercise interventions to improve the health, wellbeing and clinical status of people with, or at risk of, medical conditions, injuries and disabilities. Demand is increasing for degree-qualified exercise physiologists who can apply exercise and physical activity principles in disease prevention, health, rehabilitation, and sports performance. You will graduate from UNEs Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) equipped to assist people with acute, sub-acute or chronic medical conditions, injuries or disabilities through exercise, lifestyle and behaviour modifications. In doing so, you will future proof your career in this fast-growing profession.

Structure

192 credit points

Subjects

  • Introduction to Human Anatomy (ANAT110)
  • Functional Musculoskeletal Anatomy (ANAT120)
  • Monitoring Health and Sports Performance (EXSC101)
  • Orientation to Exercise and Sports Science (EXSC120)
  • Introductory Biomechanics (EXSC210)
  • Introductory Exercise Physiology (EXSC220)
  • Physical Activity and Health (EXSC230)
  • Motor Skill Acquisition and Performance (EXSC239)
  • Strength Training and Conditioning (EXSC260)
  • Advanced Biomechanics (EXSC310)
  • Practicum in Exercise and Sport (EXSC322)
  • Motor Control and Human Development (EXSC335)
  • Advanced Exercise Physiology (EXSC340)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology I (EXSC341)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology II (EXSC342)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology III (EXSC343)
  • Exercise and Health Assessment (EXSC360)
  • Exercise Prescription and Programming (EXSC370)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology Practice I (EXSC381)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology Practice II (EXSC382)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology Practice III (EXSC383)
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology Practice IV (EXSC384)
  • Practicum with Clinical Populations (EXSC390)
  • Issues in Human Nutrition (HUMN240)
  • Introductory Human Physiology 1 (PSIO110)
  • Introductory Human Physiology 2 (PSIO120)
  • Introductory Psychology I (PSYC101)
  • Sport and Exercise Psychology (PSYC308)
  • Introduction to Statistical Modelling (STAT100)

Standard entry requirements

an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Online Campus International: $139,200 No
  • Part-time : 10 years
  • Online/Off-campus : 4 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Online Campus.

This course is also available for domestic please contact University of New England for more informations about the tuition fees

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