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Bachelor of Exercise Science Western Sydney University

Cricos: 00917K
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Bachelor Degree On-Campus Full-time, Part-time 3 years March find out $34776 per

Course overview

CRICOS CODE: 00917K

Studying the Bachelor of Exercise Science will provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to improve health, enhance performance and make a meaningful impact across diverse communities. The Bachelor of Exercise Science is grounded in science, combining anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and psychology with hands‑on learning to understand how the human body responds to physical activity.

In Australia, this field is closely aligned with national priorities around preventative health, active lifestyles and sport participation, creating strong employment opportunities across health, education, community and high‑performance settings. University study also offers valuable industry experience through professional placements, giving graduates real‑world exposure and strong professional networks. Importantly, an exercise and sport degree is both a career‑ready qualification and a pathway to further professional study, including exercise physiology, teaching, physiotherapy and research.

With growing demand for qualified exercise professionals in Australia, studying a Bachelor of Exercise Science will equip graduates with adaptable, future‑focused skills that support healthy individuals, stronger communities and a more active society.


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