Undergraduate Course

Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Psychology

Turn your love of sport into a career. Develop your skills and knowledge in exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor control and sport and exercise psychology as well a broad theoretical and practical knowledge of psychology. 

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Murdoch code
B1415
Study mode
Part Time or Full Time
Duration
4
Selection rank
CRICOS code
096789G
First year fee (domestic)
$12,352
First year fee (international)
$39,240
Full course fee (domestic)
$49,408
Full course fee (international)
$156,960
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The fees provided are indicative and intended only as a guide. They are based on a typical full-time enrolment for a first year student at Murdoch University of 24 credit points. The indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported Fee.

Overview

If you’re passionate about keeping people moving, understanding biological, social, and cultural influences on the individual person, and are interested in how to improve a person’s psychological and physiological quality of life, this combined degree is for you. 

With your interest in sport, exercise and health, this major gives you the opportunity to obtain the knowledge and skills of two complimentary disciplines to broaden your career options. With an increasing focus on the importance of healthy, active lifestyles, exercise science and psychology continue to be growing disciplines within Australia and around the world. 

You’ll explore the major fields in psychology including human development, neuroscience, and emotion to gain an understanding of how both nature and nurture shape us as people. You will also become experienced in prescribing exercise, as well as assessing and improving the movement of both athletes the general population. 

You’ll develop job-ready skills in analysis, writing, research, communication and teamwork and in your fourth year, you’ll have the opportunity to learn hands on and apply what you’ve learnt within an industry placement. This course is the first step towards becoming a registered psychologist and exercise scientist. 

3 reasons to study a combined degree in Sport and Exercise Science and Psychology at Murdoch 

  1. Learn practical skills in purpose built state-of-the-art facilities including an exercise physiology laboratory complete with a climate and altitude chamber, a rehabilitation, strength and conditioning laboratory, and a performance laboratory with a motion capture system and 50-metre running track. 
  1. Put your knowledge and skills to the test in your fourth year through an industry placement in exercise science. You’ll have the chance to gain experience in a range of settings from community gymnasiums to professional sporting teams. 
  1. Benefit from Murdoch’s partnership with the WACA and learn from academics who are actively researching professional sports. 

What you’ll learn 

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn: 

  • How people think, plan, remember and make decisions 
  • The role of motivation and the environment on participation in exercise and health behaviour 
  • Cardiopulmonary, metabolic and neuromuscular rehabilitation 
  • Functional human anatomy and biomechanics 
  • Measurement and manipulation of exercise motor skills 
  • How psychological skills affect the performance outcomes of (elite) athletes 
  • Exercise programming and prescription 

Your future career 

As a graduate of this course, you could expect to work in a variety of areas, including sports teams, gymnasiums, peak sports bodies, health promotion and local government. Also with further study, you can progress to become a registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist. Careers could include: 

  • Sports or Exercise Scientist 
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach 
  • Sport and Recreation Officer 
  • Sports and Exercise Physiologist (with further study) 
  • Psychologist (with further study) 
  • Human Resources or Marketing Officer 
  • Sports and Exercise Psychologist (with further study) 

Murdoch Admission Information - Sports Science (PDF) 209 KB 

Professional accreditation 

Bachelor of Psychology is accredited as a Level 1 course by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). 

This course is accredited by Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) at the level of Exercise Science. 

Professional recognition 

To be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia, graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) will require an additional year of study in an APAC-accredited 4th year psychology program. To be eligible for registration as a psychologist, graduates of this course will also need to complete either one additional year of study in an APAC-accredited 5th year psychology program and one year of supervised practice (internship), or two additional years of study in APAC-accredited 5th and 6th year psychology programs. 

Graduates of this degree are eligible to register as an Accredited Exercise Scientist with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA). 

Professional accreditation

Bachelor of Psychology is accredited as a Level 1 course by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

This course is accredited by Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) at the level of Exercise Science.

Professional recognition

To be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia, graduates of the Bachelor of Psychology will require an additional year of study in an APAC-accredited 4th year psychology program. To be eligible for registration as a psychologist, graduates of this course will also need to complete either one additional year of study in an APAC-accredited 5th year psychology program and one year of supervised practice (internship), or two additional years of study in APAC-accredited 5th and 6th year psychology programs.

Graduates of this degree are eligible to register as an Accredited Exercise Scientist with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA).

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Total credit points: 96

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Spine6 credit points
Required Units3 credit points
MSP100Career Learning: Managing Your Career3
Specified Elective Units3 credit points
MSP200Building Employability Skills3
OR
MSP201Real World Learning3
OR
MSP202The Search for Everything: Data Analytics and Storytelling in the Twenty-First Century3
Course Core54 credit points
Course Core3 credit points
SAH100Foundation Skills for Studies in Allied Health3
Sport and Exercise Science Core51 credit points
BMS101Introduction to The Human Body3
EXS102Human Physiology3
EXS116Functional Human Anatomy3
EXS124Introduction to Sports Science3
EXS201Sport and Exercise Psychology3
EXS202Exercise Physiology I3
EXS203Health, Fitness and Performance Assessment3
EXS204Biomechanics I3
EXS205Acquisition of Skills and Motor Control3
EXS223Strength and Resistance Training3
EXS301Advanced Sport and Exercise Psychology3
EXS302Exercise Physiology II3
EXS303Exercise, Programming and Prescription3
EXS304Biomechanics II3
EXS305Advanced Skills and Motor Control3
EXS306Physical Assessment and Rehabilitation3
EXS309Exercise Science Practicum3
Major36 credit points
MJ-PSSCPsychological Science 36
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You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which for most courses can be demonstrated by providing evidence that you have completed Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level if you are a domestic student, or through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

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All fees are indicative and are provided as a guide only. The actual fees will depend on the individual units you enrol in. You should refer to your Letter of Offer for specific course and fee related information.

The first-year indicative fee is based on a typical full-time enrolment at Murdoch University of 24 credit points.

For domestic students, including Australian citizens, permanent residents and New Zealand citizens, the indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported fee.

Indicative fees for international students are based on applicable full fee paying rates.

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