Master of Exercise Physiology

Study Discipline: Medical & Health Sciences
Study Programme Details
Country: Australia
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Master's degree

Duration

24 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Witness the expansion of opportunities in the rapidly growing field of Accredited Exercise Physiologists. The Master of Exercise Physiology at the University of Newcastle is a cutting-edge allied health program, addressing the increasing demand for professionals with critical thinking skills and a strong foundation in evidence-based exercise physiology and health practice.

Overview

Embark on a journey of advanced learning with the Master of Exercise Physiology at the University of Newcastle. This unique program is tailored to meet the rising demand for Accredited Exercise Physiologists. Focused on fostering critical thinking and evidence-based practices, it equips you to excel in diverse health environments.

Admission Requirements

  • IELTS overall minimum: 7.0, with a section minimum of 7.0.
  • Completion of an AQF7 Bachelor degree (or higher) in exercise and sport science accredited with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA).
  • For non-ESSA accredited degrees, a successful Graduate Entry Assessment from ESSA is required.
  • Graduates of the Graduate Diploma in Exercise and Chronic Disease Management need a successful Graduate Entry Assessment for entry into the Master of Exercise Physiology.
  • Exercise Physiology Practice, Assessment and Intervention
  • Exercise for Cardiopulmonary Diseases
  • Exercise for Neurological Conditions
  • Exercises for Cancer
  • Exercise and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
  • Human Pharmacology
  • Motivating Health Behaviour Change

AUD 37,250  per year.

Future Career Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Exercise Physiology program emerge as leaders in the allied health sector. Equipped with critical thinking skills and evidence-based practices, you’ll be prepared to make a significant impact on health and well-being in various professional settings.

Visa Requirements:

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