Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) (BClinExP(Hons)) - Course List
Information valid for students commencing 2017
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Hons)
Part A
Year 1 Semester 1
Course Code | Units | Course Title |
BIOL1900 | 2 | Biophysical Development, Measurement and Assessment |
BIOM1050 | 2 | Biology for Health Sciences |
NUTR1023 | 2 | Health & Fitness Through Diet & Exercise |
SPCG1000 | 2 | Sport Coaching: Learning, Talent and Performance |
Year 1 Semester 2
Course Code | Units | Course Title |
ANAT1005 | 2 | Anatomical Basis of Human Movement |
HMST1910 | 2 | From Bradman to Freeman: Mythic Qualities of Australian Sport |
HPRM1000 | 2 | Physical Activity & Health |
PHYL1007 | 2 | Physiology for Human Movement Studies |
Part B*
Year 3 Semester 1
Course Code | Units | Course Title |
EXMD3372 | 2 | Exercise Science Professional Skills [1] |
HMST3846 | 2 | Research Skills [1] |
PHYL3732 | 2 | Advanced Exercise Physiology [1] |
SPMD3052 | 2 | Sports Medicine of Physical Activity [1] |
Year 3 Semester 2
Course Code | Units | Course Title |
EXMD3070 | 2 | Physical Activity for People with Motor, Sensory, Cognitive or Behavioural Impairments [1] |
EXMD4742 | 2 | Exercise Prescription & Programming for Cardiorespiratory Disease |
HMST3001 | 2 | Clinical Exercise Physiology Practicum (Healthy Populations) |
NEUR3733 | 2 | Neuromechanical Basis of Human Movement [1] |
Year 4 Semester 1
Course Code | Units | Course Title |
EXMD4740 | 2 | Exercise Prescription & Programming for Musculoskeletal Conditions |
EXMD4741 | 2 | Exercise Prescription & Programming for Ageing, Metabolic Disease & Cancer |
HPRM3000 | 2 | Health Promotion: Perspectives & Practice [1] |
HMST4925 | 2 | Individual Research Project [1] |
Year 4 Semester 2
Course Code | Units | Course Title |
EXMD4701 | 4 | Clinical Exercise Physiology Practicum: Cardiopulmonary/Metabolic Populations [2] |
EXMD4702 | 4 | Clinical Exercise Physiology Practicum: Musculoskeletal/Neurological Populations |
* Full-time enrolment required in Part B due to the nature of the education model adopted and the issues that relate to professional practice placements, unless otherwise approved by the Executive Dean.
End notes
- [1] This course will contribute to the GPA that will determine the class of honours awarded.
- [2] This course is offered in multiple semesters. Students are only required to complete the course once.