Comments about Master of Exercise Science (Strength and Conditioning) - On Campus - Joondalup - Western Australia
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Objectives
Provides an opportunity for advanced study in the field of Strength and Conditioning. It is designed for the undergraduate student in Sports Science or related area to enhance their training in the specific field of Strength and Conditioning.
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Entry requirements
Students must have successfully completed a Bachelor degree in Sports Science, Human Movement, Physical Education or a program of study of similar nature. In particular an undergraduate background in human anatomy and physiology is required.
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Academic title
Master of Exercise Science (Strength and Conditioning)
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Course description
Related careers
Personal Trainer, Sports Coach
This course is not available for on-campus study by students on an International student visa.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
There are three units per year that are worth 20 credit points each.
Stage 1
Unit Description Points
SPS4101 Strength and Conditioning 1 - Physiology 20
SPS4102 Strength and Conditioning 2 - Biomechanics 20
SPS4105 Advanced Resistance Training 20
Stage 2
Unit Description Points
SPS4108 Physiological Testing of Human Performance 20
SPS4110 Applied Biomechanics in Strength and Conditioning 20
SPS4100 Strength and Conditioning - Practicum 20
Stage 3
Unit Description Points
SPS5113 Research and Computer Methods in Strength and Conditioning 20
SPS5116 Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation 20
SPS5119 Current Issues in Strength and Conditioning 20