Join a fast-growing sector applying exercise to chronic disease management, treatment, and prevention, as well as the maximisation of sporting performance and community health.
Using evidence-based science, Exercise Scientists and Clinical Exercise Physiologists have a deep understanding of the integration between how the human body works and how exercise can work into sporting performance, prevention and therapeutic purposes. Exercise Scientists and Clinical Exercise Physiologists use exercise as medicine, helping people with goal setting for lifestyle and mental health management.
With growing clinical guidelines around the use of exercise for health and wellness and management of chronic diseases in the community, this presents exciting opportunities for a rewarding multidisciplinary career.
Health Care and Social Assistance is Australia’s largest industry and is projected to have strong employment growth through to May 2033.
(Jobs and Skills Australia 2024).
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By continuing to the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology, opportunities could include:
This program is accredited by Exercise and Sports Science Australia. Graduates are eligible to apply to be recognised as Accredited Exercise Physiologists and Accredited Exercise Scientists.
Flinders offers state-of-the-art facilities and equipment for cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), electrocardiography (ECG), strength and fitness testing, and assessing neural and mechanical characteristics of performance throughout the degrees.
We have our very own purpose-built interprofessional clinic, Health2Go, on site at our Sturt campus, giving you the opportunity to work with clients alongside professional clinicians to gain real-life experience in a modern multidisciplinary environment.
Our graduates have an excellent understanding of holistic health management and are well-equipped to deliver client-centred care.
Interprofessional training is embedded in our Exercise and Sport Science and Exercise Physiology courses with experts from other health professions forming an integral component of our teaching staff.
Flinders graduates have an excellent reputation within industry
Learn full-time or part-time with the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science or Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology.
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It was a huge honour to be offered my current role in rehabilitation of paediatric brain injuries after a Flinders work placement. I don't think I will ever stop applying the things I learnt at Flinders, as every person I work with is different and needs a unique approach.
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Discover how he brings his passion and real-world experience as a competitive triathlete into the classroom.
Learn about Exercise & Sport Science & Clinical Exercise Physiology at Flinders with Associate Professor Claire Drummond.
Learn about Exercise & Sport Science at Flinders with Zac Bastick, Bachelor of Exercise Science graduate.
Flinders University Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Science university student Jacob Matthews-Bennett shares what he loved about his placement with the Adelaide United women's team and studying at Flinders.
Our incredible teaching and research staff are experts in their professions and well-connected to industry.
Academic Lead: Dr Matthew Wallen
Dr. Matthew Wallen PhD, AES, AEP is a Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Lead of the Cancer Survivorship Program at Flinders University and is the Academic Lead for the Exercise Science and Clinical Exercise Physiology within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University. His research focuses on lifestyle interventions, prehabilitation, and physical function assessments to improve outcomes for cancer patients and transplant recipients. He’s published over 55 articles and attracted $11M in research funding.
Course Coordinator Exercise and Sport Science and Placement Education Coordinator, Postgraduate, Clinical Exercise Physiology: Nathan Chesterfield
An Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Nathan has interests in coaching, teaching and mentoring young people, and believes exercise provides a holistic medium in driving personal and academic excellence.
Course Coordinator Clinical Exercise Physiology: Dr Holly Evans
Dr. Holly Evans is the Course Coordinator for the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology at Flinders University, where she also lectures in Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology. With a PhD in exercise oncology, her research focuses on exercise during cancer treatment and survivorship to improve outcomes. She is committed to supporting students' academic, professional, and personal growth.
Placement Education Coordinator, Undergraduate, Exercise and Sport Science: Chris Rawling
Chris Rawling is a dual Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Applied Sports Scientist dedicated to helping individuals with injuries and illnesses achieve their sporting, performance, and lifestyle goals. He seamlessly bridges the principles of Exercise is Medicine with strategies to optimise performance. As a Lecturer at Flinders University, Chris combines theory with practical application, delivering engaging and relevant learning experiences designed to prepare students for successful careers in their chosen fields.
No, although we do recommend students undertake biology in Year 12.
Yes! Exercise and Sport Science and Exercise Physiology is a fast-growing sector. 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.
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.
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 (BEXS/MCEP).
Yes. It is possible to change your specialisation within the first year of study. Changes to specialisation depend on the specialised area where you are up to. This can be discussed with the course coordinator.
Yes you will undertake a compulsory 140-hour placement practicum, preparing you with interdisciplinary skills and knowledge of health, sport and exercise frameworks.
The current pandemic situation (COVID-19) will affect many aspects of your study, from topic availability on campus to how your classes are delivered. For detailed information about the impact of COVID-19 on your study please refer to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) information page.
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:
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