Suspension and/or Discontinuation Details
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Bachelor of Exercise Science is not available for new enrolments effective 2025. Prospective students and students who have an offer can contact askUOW for further information.
Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Bachelor of Science (Exercise Science) provides the skills and knowledge for the application of engineering techniques to problems in rehabilitation and biomedical technologies.
You will gain a unique understanding of both engineering and the anatomical and physiological basis of human motion and biomechanics. Examples … For more content click the Read More button below.
Exercise scientists look at the effect of exercise on human performance. They design, implement and evaluate exercise and physical activity for a wide range of people within the community. They provide programs for improving general health, the prevention of chronic diseases, health promotion and enhanced sports performance. There is a forecasted growth of 25.1% within Health Care & Social Assistance for 2017-2022 and with this brings increased employment opportunities and career options.
As an engineering student at UOW you can gain credit for relevant work experience, either in Australia or overseas, by participating in our Professional Options Program. You will undertake practical hands-on experience with industry for 12 weeks prior to the conclusion of your academic studies.
You will work in well-designed laboratories and workshops essential to the development of engineering skills. An effective experimental program is also a feature of our courses.
Delivery
1863-Wollongong-On-Campus
On offer:No
Delivery location:Wollongong
Delivery mode:On-Campus
Intakes:No Intakes
CRICOS code:083350B
UAC code:751625
Course structure
To qualify for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Bachelor of Exercise Science, complete at least 264 credit points and satisfy all of the course requirement for either degree, as outlined in the course structures below.
a) Students enrolled in this double degree must choose either the Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronic Engineering major.
b) The Bachelor of Exercise Science has 140 hours of compulsory practicum experience, which must be completed over the 5.5 years of the double degree.
Honours grades for the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) component of this double degree are calculated using Method 2 and awarded for Class 1, Class 2:1 and Class 2:2 only.
There are many prescribed subjects in this program - academic advice should be sought from both Faculties before enrolment.
More information regarding double degree course requirements can be found in UOW's Policy Guidelines.
Honours Class III is not awarded for this course.
Honours grade method:Honours Grade is calculated using Honours Grade Method 2
264 Credit points
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) - Bachelor of Exercise Science264 Credit points
OR
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronics) - Bachelor of Exercise Science264 Credit points
Majors 144 Credit points
Learning outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of the course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate sound disciplinary knowledge.
2.
Critically review, analyse and synthesise information.
3.
Exercise critical thinking and independent problem solving.
4.
Implement research methods in the chosen discipline.
5.
Communicating clearly and coherently knowledge and ideas to others.
Compulsory requirements
Work-Based Learning / Internship / Placement
Work-Based Learning / Internship / Placement
Professional recognition / accreditation
Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
Engineers Australia
Credit for prior learning
Alternative Credit Arrangements
Contact details
Faculty contact