Bachelor of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey into the intricacies of human movement with the Bachelor of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation from the University of Canberra. This program offers a comprehensive exploration of the human body, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to aid individuals recovering from injuries or physical impairments, guiding them toward a path of holistic rehabilitation.
Overview
Immerse yourself in a 4-year, full-time course that delves into various health and medical issues affecting patients across diverse age groups and demographics. Gain valuable insights into the clinical and analytical dimensions of exercise physiology, understanding the profound impact of exercise as a form of medicine on the mental and emotional recovery of each patient.
Throughout your academic journey, engage in practical learning through regular Work Integrated Learning (WIL), participating in professional internships that provide hands-on experience in real-life situations. Industry specialists and leaders will be a regular presence, offering opportunities to expand your network and foster valuable industry connections.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Bachelor of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation is based on an entrance rank, achievable through Year 12 ATAR, other Australian Qualifications, work experience, or overseas qualifications. English Language Requirements: IELTS Band 6.
- Systemic Anatomy and Physiology
- Regional Anatomy and Physiology
- Research and Professional Practice
- Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Sports Medicine
The fee is $38,700 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of the program are poised for a myriad of career outcomes, including roles as Exercise Physiologists, Rehabilitation Specialists, Health and Wellness Consultants, Clinical Researchers in Exercise Science, and Sports Rehabilitation Coordinators. The program’s holistic approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to make a meaningful impact on individual health and well-being.