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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CG85

CG85 - Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences

Program Aim

The Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences program aims to produce scholarly and autonomous graduates who are reflective professionals, ready for work and possess the ability to take responsibility for their personal and professional development. Through the Exercise and Sport Sciences program students will gain in-depth knowledge of the processes and mechanisms of the human body and sound practical skills in the various disciplines of exercise and sports science that will enable them to practise competently and effectively within the allied health profession. The program will provide innovative learning environments that offer guidance and support to foster both independent and collaborative learning.

Program Structure

 

Students must complete 24 courses (144 ucs) , which includes:

 

  • 20 core courses; and
  • a second plan consisting of 4 courses

Or one of ther following specialisations

 

(1)    Occupational Health and Safety

 

4 of following courses

 

  • OCHS12001 Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
  • OCHS12005 Risk Management and Safety Technology
  • OCHS13008 Human Factors
  • OCHS13016 Occupational Health, Hygiene & Toxicology
  • OCHS13011 Occupational Rehabilitation & Compensation
  • OCHS13010 Applied Worksite Analysis

(2)    Physical Education (see Courses for detailed study plan)

 

Students wishing to apply enter the CV09 Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching (Specilaisation) with CQUniversity must complete six (6) teaching discipline courses (science, mathamatics, etc) and  meet the relivent entry requirements of CV09 on completion of this Program.

 

See approved current Secondary Discipline List here.

Plus students also need to complete curriculum studies in Physical Education

    • EDED12335 Teaching Coaching and Games
    • EDCU11013 H&PE Curriculum and Pedagogy

(3)    Exercise and Sport Science

 

Suite of courses TBA (taken from Biomedicine)

 

Recommended study schedules

The following schedule is designed for full-time students who usually enrol in 4 courses per term or 24 units of credit. Part-time students should therefore modify this schedule to suit their own needs. The normal study load for part-time students is 2 courses per term or 12 units of credit per term.

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