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Bachelor of Sport Science (Human Movement)/Bachelor of Psychological Studies Victoria University

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Victoria University (VU) is proud to support hundreds of international scholarship recipients and sponsored students.

We have a range of externally-funded and university-funded scholarships to support students. Our courses for international students include vocational education and training (VET) through to undergraduate and postgraduate coursework and higher degrees by research.

Course overview

Aim for a career supporting community health, and helping athletes achieve their best. Our double degree in sport and psychological studies gives you specialised understanding of the human body and mind. The Bachelor of Sport Science (Human Movement)/Bachelor of Psychological Studies includes subjects in the biological sciences, social sciences and humanities. It prepares you for a career in the sport and exercise professions, with a focus on psychology. You’ll acquire knowledge and skills for rewarding work in the following areas: exercise and sport science rehabilitation community fitness and health sport policy psychological counselling. VU has world-class facilities, including sports labs to study biomechanics and physiology, and interaction labs for counselling practice.

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