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Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology

Course Overview

A Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology program equips students with the knowledge and skills to assess, design, and implement exercise programs for individuals with chronic conditions, disabilities, or injuries. The curriculum covers anatomy, physiology, exercise prescription, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques. Graduates can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, fitness organizations, or sports clinics, helping patients improve health outcomes through physical activity, enhance recovery, and manage long-term conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and musculoskeletal disorders.



Entry Requirements

To be eligible for a Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology, applicants typically need a high school diploma or its equivalent with a strong background in science, particularly in subjects like biology, chemistry, and mathematics. A minimum GPA is usually required, depending on the institution. English language proficiency must be demonstrated with an IELTS score of 7.0 or higher, with no individual band score below 6.5. Some programs may also require the completion of specific pre-university courses in biology or anatomy. Additionally, a personal statement or letter of recommendation may be requested, and relevant experience in health or fitness settings can be an advantage.