Precedent Details

ECU Course: M89 Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science)

Version Number: 12
Precedent ID: 31951
Country: COUNTRY NOT STATED
Institution: AQF DIPLOMA (EQUIVALENT)
Pre-qualified Course Title: AQF DIPLOMA [EQUIVALENT] - PSB COHORT

Specified Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning

ECU Unit(s)
HST1120 (Introduction to Health Promotion)
MHS1101 (Anatomy and Physiology 1)
MHS1102 (Anatomy and Physiology 2)
NUT1121 (Human Nutrition)
SPS1111 (Foundations of Fitness and Training)
SPS1210 (Performance Analysis and Player Monitoring in Sport)
SPS1502 (Biomechanics)
SPS2615 (Sports Injury Prevention and Management)

Unspecified Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning

No unspecified Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning found

Summary

Total credit points required for ECU course: 360
Credit points granted: Up to a maximum of 120
Total credit points required to complete ECU course: Minimum of 240
ECU course duration (in years, based on full-time enrolment): 3
Years to complete ECU course (in years, based on full-time enrolment): 2

Disclaimer

The reduction in course duration noted above, is based on the number of credit points granted as CRPL only. Students are encouraged to request a personalised course planner from the Hub, for an accurate indication of any reduction in course duration. The course planner will be based on the number of credit points granted as CRPL, the course structure itself, and will take into account how units are timetabled and any unit prerequisite requirements.

Notes

Upon successful completion of an AQF Diploma (or equivalent international qualification), up to 8 units (120 Credit Points) of Credit for Recognition of Prior Learning (CRPL) may be awarded into the M89.12.

Available only to offshore local/international students studying the Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science) with our offshore provider, PSB Academy.

NOTE: The Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science) is professionally accredited by Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) if the qualification is completed entirely within Australia.

Students graduating from the Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science) who have completed some of their study outside of Australia may not be eligible to register with ESSA.