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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2009: Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Science

  • Program summary
  • Program overview
  • Professional recognition
  • Career opportunities
  • Special features
  • Advanced standing, recognition of prior learning, credit and articulation
  • Program structure
  • Program requirements and notes
  • Enquiries
  • Recommended enrolment pattern

    Program summary

    QTAC code: 013251
    OP/Rank for 2009 entry: OP-18 / Rank-64
    Award abbreviation: BClinExSc
    Duration: 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time
    Total units: 384 units (normally 32 courses)
    Fee type 2009: Commonwealth supported places, visiting non-award domestic places, international fee-paying places
    Recommended prior study:
    English, maths, and at least one of the sciences
    Commence: Semester 1 only
    CRICOS code: 066298J

    Program overview

    USC’s clinical exercise science program provides you with a pathway to become an accredited exercise physiologist. The program is one of only a few in Australia that have been developed to meet the guidelines of the Accredited Exercise Physiologist qualification, as established by the Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science (AAESS).

    Qualified exercise physiologists can improve the health of people with chronic and complex medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, osteoporosis, high blood pressure and arthritis.

    During this program, you will gain knowledge and understanding of many aspects of exercise and sport science, including specific studies in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathophysiology, biomechanics, psychology, motor learning, sports nutrition and sports coaching.

    In addition to these more traditional studies, advanced courses will focus on the application of the knowledge of exercise science to professional practice in clinical and community environments.

    The program has a strong industry focus, and you will undertake more than 600 hours of work placement throughout your studies.

    Professional recognition

    Graduates of the program can apply for accreditation as an AAESS Accredited Exercise Physiologist. Since January 2006, Accredited Exercise Physiologists have been able to provide Medicare Plus services to people with chronic and complex illnesses. Graduates are also eligible to become full members or associate members of the Australian Association of Sport and Exercise Science (AAESS) and Sports Medicine Australia.

    Career opportunities

    Graduates can apply for the AAESS Accredited Exercise Physiologist qualification, and provide Medicare Plus services to the public. Other career opportunities may include:

    • exercise scientist 
    • cardiac and pulmonary testing/rehabilitation 
    • community recreation and fitness 
    • corporate health and fitness 
    • exercise physiology/therapy 
    • exercise prescription and programming 
    • fitness assessment 
    • personal training 
    • sport and exercise science/research 
    • personal health and fitness
  • Special features

    • graduates are eligible to apply for accreditation as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with the Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science (AAESS)
    • on-campus sport and exercise laboratories are of the highest standard, and USC was the first university in Australia to be accredited with the Australian Institute of Sport’s National Sport Science Quality Assurance program

    Program structure

    Core courses

    Select 2 courses from:
    COR109 Communication and Thought
    COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
    COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability

    Introductory courses

    7 required courses:
    LFS100 Cell Biology
    LFS122 (B) Human Anatomy
    LFS112 (B) Human Physiology
    PSY100 Introduction to Psychology A
    SCI105 Chemistry
    SCI110 Science Research Methods
    SPX102 Introduction to Coaching Science

    Advanced courses

    21 required courses:
    BIM263 Introduction to Pharmacology
    LFS201 Systemic Physiology I
    LFS202 Systemic Physiology II
    LFS251 Biochemistry
    LFS303 Pathophysiology
    SPX201 Functional Anatomy
    SPX202 Biomechanics 1
    SPX211 Exercise Physiology I
    SPX212 Exercise Prescription and Programming
    SPX221 Introduction to Sports Medicine
    SPX222 Sports Psychology
    SPX231 Motor Control and Learning
    SPX301 Cardiorespiratory Health and Rehabilitation
    SPX302 Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
    SPX312 Performance Enhancement
    SPX331 Exercise Physiology II
    SPX352 Sports Nutrition
    WPL310 Workplace Learning I (12 units)
    WPL311 Workplace Learning I (12 units)
    WPL320 Workplace Learning II (24 units)
    WPL321 Workplace Learning II (24 units)

    Course substitution: the GO (Global Opportunities) Program

    As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the GO Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider

    Program requirements and notes

    1. To be eligible for accreditation as an AEP, you must complete all required components of this program. This consists of the 7 introductory/foundation courses and 22 advanced courses. In addition, AAESS requires you to complete 500 hours of supervised practice comprising minima of 140 hours for apparently healthy clients, 140 hours for neuromuscular/musculoskeletal clients, and 140 hours for metabolic/cardiopulmonary clients. This can be completed via the four listed work place learning (WPL) courses. The combination of WPL courses in this program is equivalent to 576 hours.
    2. Refer to the Academic Rules.
    3. Refer to explanation of terms.
    4. Refer to the recommended enrolment pattern.
    5. International students need to refer to the English language requirements.
    6. Only a full time study option is available to international students.
    7. Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including; namely essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations. Not all courses will necessarily include all methods.

    How to apply

    Apply for an undergraduate program.

    Enquiries 

    Faculty of Science, Health and Education
    Tel: +61 7 5430 2869
    Email: sheinfo@usc.edu.au

     

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