Bachelor of Sport Coaching and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Human Nutrition (154JA)
Faculty of Health
This course replaces the former Bachelor of Coaching Science / Bachelor of Human Nutrition course (700AA) from Semester 1 2011.
A double degree in Sport Coaching and Exercise Science and Human Nutrition provides professional preparation for people seeking a career as a coach or sports scientist. The role of nutrition in sports performance is well established and is now an integral part of accredited coaching courses throughout Australia.
This course offers a solid core in human physiology and anatomy and sports nutrition and provides the knowledge and skills needed to become a competent sports scientist/coach. Specialised nutrition related subjects are nutritional science, (including sports nutrition), pathobiology, food and consumer science and nutrition issues from a global perspective are integrated with sports science and coaching subjects.
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Complete Course Outline
The current Course Outline is available here.
Postgraduate Courses
Abbreviations used in Unit Descriptions
Please note the following abbreviations:
INT-F2F: Face-to-face teaching in intensive mode (check with unit convener for time of lectures, tutorials etc.)
INT-F2FO: Face-to-face teaching in intensive mode with online teaching
ONL: Online delivery only (no face-to-face teaching)
Face-to-face: Face-to-face teaching with lecturers, tutorials etc, supported by material on Moodle, our online teaching system.
STD-F2FO: Face-to-face teaching with lecturers, tutorials etc, and online teaching.
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