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Bachelor of
Exercise and Sport Science

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Entry requirements

Key information

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Guaranteed Entry ATAR
80.00
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STAT
165.0
GPA
4.5
Pathway options
Health Sciences | Sport and Active Recreation | Diploma in Health Science
IELTS
overall
6.5
Speaking
6.0
Writing
6.0
Listening
6.0
Reading
6.0
Pearson
overall
50
English language requirements
Entry requirements by country
SATAC
234551
CRICOS
091862M
Duration
3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Deferrable: Yes
Start Dates
March
Annual Fees
2026 : $10,310 (CSP)
2026 : $46,700 (FFP)
Delivery mode
In person (Bedford Park)
In person (Bedford Park)
Practical experience
Available
Study abroad
Available
Prerequisites
None
Assumed knowledge
Knowledge of SACE stage two biology or equivalent is assumed.

Shape your career in exercise and sport.

Ready to turn your love for sport into a rewarding career? The Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science is your ticket to a future in the dynamic world of sports and fitness. Whether you dream of working with elite athletes or promoting health in the community, this course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to succeed.

No.3 in SA
in Health Services & Support for full-time employment, learner engagement

(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (undergraduate))

Five stars
in Health Services & Support for full-time employment, learner engagement and student support

(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (undergraduate)).

No.1 in SA
for overall experience, skills development and teaching quality

(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (postgraduate), public SA-founded universities only)

Your future in exercise and sport science.

The exciting and fulfilling career opportunities in the exercise and sport science industry are endless. With the rising demand in elite sport and the growing focus on health and fitness, qualified professionals in this field are in high demand.

With more major international sporting events on the horizon including Brisbane in just a few years’ time - the rising demand in elite sport, and the growing focus on health and fitness, qualified professionals in this field are highly desired.

Exercise Physiologist

Assesses, plans, and implements exercise programs to prevent and manage chronic diseases and injuries, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, depression, cancer, and arthritis.

They assist in restoring optimal physical function and promoting overall health and wellness. Exercise physiologists also educate patients on rehabilitation procedures, lifestyle changes, and home exercises to enhance their health and well-being.

A career in Exercise Physiology requires a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology.

Job opportunities

2,275

in Australia, 2025

Salary

$85K

typical salary in Australia

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Exercise Scientist

Helps people improve their health and performance through tailored exercise programs.

Strength and conditioning coach

Assists athletes by implementing training programs focused on performance.

Performance Analyst

Uses data and analysis to improve performance  in sports.

Rehabilitation assistant

Supports patients in their recovery and rehabilitation journey. 

With further postgraduate study and work experience, careers could include:

  • Sports Scientist 
  • Exercise Physiologist 
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach 
  • Sports Nutritionist 
  • Accredited Exercise Physiologist

What will you study to start your career in exercise and sport science?

Study a variety of core topics and electives and get hands-on experience with professional placements.

  1. Year 1
  2. Year 2
  3. Year 3

In your first year, you'll study core topics and your choice of one option topic.

Year 1 - Core topics

Your first year might include the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.

  • Molecular basis of life
  • Exercise science
  • Research and study skills 
  • Nutrition, physical activity and health
  • 1 option topic 

In your second year, you'll study core topics and get hands-on experience in sports and exercise science.

Year 2 - Core topics

Your second year might include the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.

  • Motor learning and control
  • Physical activity and health
  • Sports biomechanics
  • Nutrition

In your third year, you'll study core topics and your choice of two option topics. You'll also get hands-on experience with placement opportunities and undertake an industry project.

Year 3 - Core topics

Your third year might include the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.

  • Sensory Motor Systems
  • Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care
  • Neuroscience
  • Human Musculoskeletal Anatomy
  • 2 option topics  

Accreditation or Professional Recognition

This program is accredited by Exercise and Sports Science Australia. Graduates of the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science / Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology are eligible to apply to be recognised as an Accredited Exercise Scientist.

Boost your knowledge with an Honours in Health Sciences.

The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) is a one-year full time (or two-years part time) program designed to extend your research skills, critical analysis, and project management.

This program allows you to specialise in a health discipline of your choice, such as nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, optometry, nutrition, disability, or exercise and sport science. You'll work closely with experienced researchers on projects that aim to contribute to health practices and systems.

Honours study focuses on developing your research, communication, and presentation skills, preparing you for a career in health further academic pursuits.

Learn more about Honours

PhD Candidate Tom Brennan shares his journey studying an Honours in Health Sciences and his continuation to a PhD.

No.3 in SA
in Health Services & Support for full-time employment, learner engagement

(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (undergraduate))

Five stars
in Health Services & Support for full-time employment, learner engagement and student support

(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (undergraduate)).

No.1 in SA
for overall experience, skills development and teaching quality

(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (postgraduate), public SA-founded universities only)

Get inspired.

Discover more about Flinders University’s Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science.

“The practical learning, expert lecturers, and industry connections have been invaluable in preparing me to work with athletes and individuals at all levels.”

Zianna Chesterfield

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science / Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology

“It was a huge honour to be offered my current role in rehabilitation of paediatric brain injuries after a Flinders work placement. ”

Caitlin Keith

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science / Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology graduate

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Gain real world experience.

The degree provides you with practical experience that prepares you for the workforce.

Undertake a compulsory 140-hour placement practicum in the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, preparing you with interdisciplinary skills and knowledge of health, sport and exercise frameworks.

Undertake a further compulsory 360 hours in clinical exercise physiology placement in the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology.

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Hands-on learning in action! Take a look at Jacob’s exercise & sport science journey

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Concerned about your ATAR? If it doesn't meet the course requirement, or if you don't receive one, we offer alternative pathways to admission. Contact us to discuss your options—we're here to help.

  1. Entry requirements
  2. Application options

Entry requirements

 

Additional English language requirements keyboard_arrow_up

Applicants must show English language competence equivalent to a score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) or equivalent, unless subject to an exemptions as defined by Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA).

Potential students must read the eligibility requirements for obtaining credentialing with ESSA following graduation, in terms of ESSA's English Language Requirements.

English language pathways keyboard_arrow_up

If you don’t meet our English language entry requirements and need to improve your English language proficiency, you can do so through Flinders University Academy – or our approved English Language Instruction Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) providers.

This means that you can attend the required English language tuition at approved ELICOS providers and gain direct entry into university without an IELTS or TOEFL test.

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Academic program pathways keyboard_arrow_up

If you don’t meet our academic entry requirements, you can still gain entry to Flinders University through Flinders University Academy. With a range of diplomas, foundation and English language courses, students can find a direct pathway into the destination degree of their choice. 

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How to apply

1

Select your course.

 

2

Check entry requirements.

 

3

Check your eligibility for credit.

 

4

Apply online

 

5

Obtain certified documents.

 

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Submit your application and documents.

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Application options.

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Get in touch with our team to discuss your preferences, career options, pathways, and course and entry requirements. We are here to ensure you have everything you need to choose the right degree for you.

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Preparatory courses

If you lack required English proficiency, improve through Flinders University Academy or approved ELICOS providers for direct university entry without IELTS/TOEFL tests.

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Flinders University Academy 

If you do not meet entry requirements for your desired degree, Flinders University Academy will provide you with a direct pathway into the destination degree of your choice.

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Frequently asked questions.

Over the years, many questions have been asked by students before. For the quickest answers view our frequently asked questions or browse the full list @ Ask Flinders.

Ask Flinders

Are there many exercise and sport science jobs? keyboard_arrow_up

Yes! The exercise and sport science and exercise physiology are fast-growing sectors. With growing clinical guidelines around the use of exercise for health and wellness as well as management of chronic diseases in the community, this presents exciting opportunities.

Opportunities exist in hospitals, community health units, workplaces, gymnasiums, aged care facilities, private health clinics, schools and not-for-profit organisations.

Can I study exercise and sport science part-time? keyboard_arrow_up

Yes, you may study the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science part time over 6 years. In the double degree the bachelor component is part time. However, a master’s degree must be studied full time.

Can I apply for the double degree once enrolled? keyboard_arrow_up

Once you have completed a minimum of 18 units, you may apply for a higher degree transfer via SATAC for the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science combined with the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (BESS/MCEP).

Which is the best specialisation for entry into postgraduate physiotherapy? keyboard_arrow_up

The best specialisation to select would be Allied Health.

Which is the best specialisation for entry into postgraduate occupational therapy? keyboard_arrow_up

The best specialisation to select would be Allied Health.

Which is the best specialisation for entry into postgraduate dietetics? keyboard_arrow_up

The best specialisation to select would be Nutrition.

Are there exercise and sport science placements? keyboard_arrow_up

Yes you will undertake a compulsory 140-hour placement practicum, preparing you with interdisciplinary skills and knowledge of health, sport and exercise frameworks

What if my ATAR is too low for Exercise and Sport Science? keyboard_arrow_up

There are a range of alternative ways to gain entry to most undergraduate courses besides meeting the minimum required ATAR. Details of other pathways can be found at: flinders.edu.au/study/pathways

These include:

  • Doing the uniTEST, an aptitude test designed to assess the generic reasoning and thinking skills you need to be successful in university level studies. As a year 12 student you can use uniTEST results in combination with your ATAR to increase your opportunity to gain entry into any of our courses, with the exception of the Bachelor of Clinical Science/Doctor of Medicine.

  • You can apply through SATAC to sit the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), held in June.

  • You can also consider applying for courses with lower requirements, as many courses will allow you to transfer once you have completed a specified amount of the course. This is done through Flinderslink. If you accept an offer at another university, and perform well, you can use your grade point average (GPA) to transfer to Flinders University. You may even be eligible for credit.

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants can gain admission to Flinders University through the Indigenous Admissions Scheme.

How do I apply? keyboard_arrow_up
  • Applications are completed via SATAC
  • Visit: satac.edu.au
ATAR and Selection Rank profile keyboard_arrow_up

The table below shows ATAR and Selection Rank data for students offered a place wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR commencing in Semester 1, 2024. It is limited to applicants that have recently completed secondary education (within the last two years). Data may reflect multiple courses available within a suite of courses.

Notes:
<5 – less than 5 ATAR based offers made
N/A – This course uses additional selection criteria and therefore Selection Rank is not published
ATAR-based offers only across all offer rounds ATAR - Excluding adjustment factors Selection Rank - ATAR plus any adjustment factors
Highest rank to receive an offer 86.35 89.15
Median rank to receive an offer 77.80 85.30
Lowest rank to receive an offer 67.00 72.30
Student Profile keyboard_arrow_up

The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students in this course. It provides data on students who commenced study in this course in Semester 1, 2024 including those admitted through all offer rounds and international students studying in Australia. Applicant background groupings are based on educational background, not basis of admission. Data may reflect multiple courses available within a suite of courses.

Notes:
<5 – the number of students is less than 5
N/P – Not published: the number is hidden to prevent calculation of numbers in cells with less than 5 students
Applicant background (Semester 1, 2024) Number of students Percentage of all students
Higher education study (includes a bridging or enabling course) 5 42%
Vocational education and training (VET) study <5 <5
Work and life experience 0 0
Recent secondary education - Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors such as equity or subject bonus points) <5 <5
Recent secondary education - Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test) <5 <5
Recent secondary education - Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor (e.g. special consideration pathways) <5 <5
International Students 0 0
All students 12 100%

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