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University of South Australia

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (IBXS)


Course Details

Study South Australias first fully accredited exercise and sport science degree by Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA). Learn in purpose built facilities designed for exercise testing and performance analysis alongside elite athletes and leading industry at the South Australian Sports Institute (SASI). Practice your hands on skills in our brand new enviromental chamber, exercise physiology and biomechanics labs, and exercise teaching gym. Become an expert in the impact of exercise and physical activity on the biological, psychological and social aspects of human performance and wellbeing. Benefit from UniSAs expansive industry partnerships by completing 140 hours of industry placement across sporting clubs, gyms and fitness centres, schools and more. Join a university ranked th in the world for sports science. Learn from expert academics and world class researchers, including some of Australias leading exercise scientists, with a curriculum ranked in the Top 200 worldwide. Study a curriculum informed by well above world class research in exercise and sport science. Elevate your career options with a double degree in complimentary fields, including Nutrition and Food Sciences, or Psychology (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills). UniSA is an unstoppable university for unstoppable people. As one of the Worlds Top Young Universities, well ensure you get the experience your future profession demands so itll feel like youre studying one minute and in a career the next.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)


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