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Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
3 years full-time, up to 7 years part-time
Launceston
3 years full-time
Launceston
CRICOS 098359C
Hands-on learning in specialist facilities
Under professional supervision, conduct exercise assessment and prescription in our exercise laboratories and multi-disciplinary facilities.
Study with our industry partners
Undertake professional placements with our extensive partnership network that align with your interests and passions.
Pathway to a career in Allied Health
Undertake postgraduate study in physiotherapy, speech pathology or occupational therapy.
Discover the science behind human performance
Whether you're passionate about elite sport, community health, or helping people move better and live longer, our Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science puts you at the heart of human performance. This hands-on, professionally accredited degree blends cutting-edge science with real-world experience—preparing you to make a meaningful impact in health, fitness, and wellbeing.
From working with athletes to supporting people with chronic conditions, you'll learn how to assess, design, and deliver evidence-based exercise programs that improve lives. With access to specialist labs, expert mentors, and over 140 hours of professional placement, you’ll graduate job-ready and connected to a network of industry partners across ¶¶Òõ and beyond.
Further study options
This course can lead to postgraduate study in many Allied Health fields including Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy. You can study the full pathway to becoming a physiotherapist with our Master of Physiotherapy.
The Bachelor of Medical Research with Honours enhances career opportunities and is the usual prerequisite for further study for a higher degree by research such as the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
For postgraduate course information on physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or speech pathology, please visit our Allied Health page.
If you want to become a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, or speech pathologist we have an exciting new way for high school graduates to get guaranteed entry into one of our allied health degrees! If you've finished your ¶¶Òõn Certificate of Education (TCE) or International Baccalaureate (IB) in ¶¶Òõ in the last 12 months, you could be eligible. Up to 10 places in each of the three Allied Health courses are reserved for students like you, based on your ATAR. To qualify, you first need to enrol in one of these degrees at the University of ¶¶Òõ:
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (53J)
- Bachelor of Biomedicine (M3X)
- Bachelor of Psychological Science (53F)
You'll need to apply for one of the above courses, study full-time, complete all the required pre-requisite units, and keep a minimum GPA of 5.0 (Credit or better average). Remember, you can't defer your start date. This is a great opportunity to kickstart your career in allied health!
Once you have applied for one of the above degrees, please to apply for the Guaranteed Entry Pathway to the Allied Health course of your choice.
Please note the closing date for this study pathway is 1st December 2025.
Find out more about what you'll study, entry requirements, fees and scholarships - and to apply.
* Subject to international student visa conditions if applicable.
Career opportunities
You’ll graduate ready to undertake an exciting career in the health sector. Your career could see you working alongside professional athletes and providing training and development programs, or delivering health and wellbeing initiatives within the community. You can also move into postgraduate studies in exercise physiology, physiotherapy and occupational therapy.
The Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science provides graduates with the knowledge and skills to gain accreditation as exercise scientists with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA).
Completing your second year of study will enable you to register as an Exercise Professional through AUSActive. This enables you to work in the health, exercise, and fitness industry prior to graduation as a personal trainer or gym instructor. This hands-on experience will allow you to develop your skills as an exercise professional, improve your confidence and enhance future job prospects within the health sector.
Exercise and Sport Science skills are in high demand. Here are some of the careers projected to grow into 2033.^
30.7%
Physiotherapists
Predicted job growth to 2034*
13.5%
Sports & Fitness
Workers
Predicted job growth to 2034*
29.9%
Occupational
Therapists
Predicted job growth to 2034*
*National Skills Commission ten year projections from May 2024-May 2034.