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BP296 - Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science)
Plan: BP296 - Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science)
Campus: Bundoora Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
On completion of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sports Science) graduates will:
- Apply knowledge of the underlying principles and concepts of Exercise and Sport Science (including the core areas of: Human Physiology, Anatomy, Functional Anatomy, Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Motor Learning and Control, Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition, and Psychology).
- Utilise core instrumentation and equipment for the monitoring and assessment of exercise clients.
- Review, analyse and interpret information and independently generate conclusions.
- Communicate knowledge through a variety of modalities.
- Assess exercise clients using valid and reliable methods and generate reports in an appropriate format.
- Identify exercise needs of a person/team and design appropriate exercise interventions.
- Contextualise discipline knowledge to performance sports and / or health, disease and aging
- Comply with the legal, ethical, practice and safety codes of the profession.
- Identify and solve problems relating to exercise and sporting contexts.
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