Upon graduation, you can work in hospitals and clinical settings as specialists in rehabilitation, injury prevention, clinical diagnostics and exercise programming. You complete 500 hours of professional placement to develop knowledge and skills for the assessment, prescription and delivery of exercise programs to help patients with chronic disease and injury. Students study units in anatomy, psychology, nutrition, biomechanics, and motor control. An honours program based on GPA is available at the end of second year.
This course is covered by the QUT Offer Guarantee.
For more course information, visit Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at QUT.