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You are here: Home > Courses > Course Search Results > Griffith University > Bachelor of Exercise Science - Pre-Physiotherapy
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| Gold Coast | 3/96^ | No | Full-time internal | Year 12 or equivalent; Prerequisites: English (4,SA); plus one of Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics or Maths B (4,SA) |
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The Bachelor of Exercise Science (Pre-Physiotherapy)is the required prerequisite undergraduate degree for the Master of Physiotherapy program at Griffith University. This program provides foundations in bioinstrumentation, biomechanics, neuroscience, and clinical exercise testing and prescription which are essential for the Master of Physiotherapy. During the Master of Physiotherapy students acquire skills essential for entry level clinical physiotherapy practice. Prior learning in the Bachelor of Exercise Science (Pre-Physiotherapy) is incorporated into the Master of Physiotherapy.
Exercise science
^ Shows the minimum tertiary entrance ranking needed by Australian school leavers to get into each CSP-based course. Cut-offs are not determined in advance. Course data and cut-off scores published on Hobsons Course Finder are indicative of the 2013 academic year.
240 credit points
Year 12 or equivalent; Prerequisites: English (4,SA); plus one of Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics or Maths B (4,SA)
Subject to the achievement of a minimum grade point average of 5.0 in this program, students will be eligible for entry to the Master of Physiotherapy program
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Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease.
Sports scientists assist sportspeople to achieve the best possible sporting performance by applying knowledge and techniques from the areas of biomedical science, physiology, biomechanics (the study of human movement), nutrition, psychology and sport assessment.

