Planning to do a 3 year Bachelors In Sport Science over at The University Of Western Australia. Anyone knows anything about it? Any advice from Sport Scientists? Thanks:)
Printable View
Planning to do a 3 year Bachelors In Sport Science over at The University Of Western Australia. Anyone knows anything about it? Any advice from Sport Scientists? Thanks:)
Wow, can't believe no one is from a Sports Science background. *BUMP*
1. be more specific when you say sports scientist.
2. wrong section.
Murdoch > UWA
hahaha!
[QUOTE=OneBetter]1. be more specific when you say sports scientist.
2. wrong section.[/QUOTE]
1. Sports scientist in general can answer this question. I don't have to be specific since it's a general question. Here's the link to the course program: [url=http://www.science.uwa.edu.au/about/courses/booklet/program/exercisehealth]Link[/url].
2. Care to point out where then?
[QUOTE=Dublo]Murdoch > UWA
hahaha![/QUOTE]
You sure dude? UWA is a state Uni right? I mean, ranking wise, it's better than Murdoch. You live in Perth so you should know. Could you give me more info?
[quote]1. Sports scientist in general can answer this question. I don't have to be specific since it's a general question. Here's the link to the course program: Link.[/quote]
that's exercse physiology.
[QUOTE=Kill Em All]
2. Care to point out where then?
?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.forum.bodybuilding.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86[/url]
Dude why would you do that when you can get an online degree a lot faster and right here at BB.Com? You can get a PhD in as little as 2 years ! Check this out:
-Certificate of BroScience : 30 days on Forum
-Associate Degree of BroScience : 6 months on Forum
-Bachelors of BroScience : 1 year on Forum
-Master of BroScience : 18 months on Forum
- PhD in BroScience : 2 years on Forum
[QUOTE=OneBetter]that's exercse physiology.[/QUOTE]
It's Exercise/Sports Science according to the Aussies.
[QUOTE=Joel]Dude why would you do that when you can get an online degree a lot faster and right here at BB.Com? You can get a PhD in as little as 2 years ! Check this out:
-Certificate of BroScience : 30 days on Forum
-Associate Degree of BroScience : 6 months on Forum
-Bachelors of BroScience : 1 year on Forum
-Master of BroScience : 18 months on Forum
- PhD in BroScience : 2 years on Forum[/QUOTE]
LOL...I would prefer a more practical and hands on approach. Thanks though:D
[QUOTE=Joel]Dude why would you do that when you can get an online degree a lot faster and right here at BB.Com? You can get a PhD in as little as 2 years ! Check this out:
-Certificate of BroScience : 30 days on Forum
-Associate Degree of BroScience : 6 months on Forum
-Bachelors of BroScience : 1 year on Forum
-Master of BroScience : 18 months on Forum
- PhD in BroScience : 2 years on Forum[/QUOTE]
LOL thats such a brotological post. The only reason I visit this forum is to read your posts for a chuckle Joel :)
[QUOTE=Kill Em All]1. Sports scientist in general can answer this question. I don't have to be specific since it's a general question. Here's the link to the course program: [url=http://www.science.uwa.edu.au/about/courses/booklet/program/exercisehealth]Link[/url].
2. Care to point out where then?
You sure dude? UWA is a state Uni right? I mean, ranking wise, it's better than Murdoch. You live in Perth so you should know. Could you give me more info?[/QUOTE]
Murdoch has actually have the highest graduate satisfaction for the past 12 years. Meaning our graduates get the most jobs.
Hey man. I go to the uni of ballarat in victoria. I study human movement majoring in exercise science with a minor in rehab.
I'd suggest you look at this course as its one of the best in aust.
:( I wanna do a Sports Science Degree!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately i'm stuck in Software Eng in unimelb.
Btw, what are the prerequisites for the subjects??
[QUOTE=Dublo]Murdoch has actually have the highest graduate satisfaction for the past 12 years. Meaning our graduates get the most jobs.[/QUOTE]
That's cool man. Thanks for the info:)
[QUOTE=jules_d1]Hey man. I go to the uni of ballarat in victoria. I study human movement majoring in exercise science with a minor in rehab.
I'd suggest you look at this course as its one of the best in aust.[/QUOTE]
Hey man thanks for the help but I'm pretty set on Perth at the moment. I'm an International student and the cost of living there in Perth is much lower. Perhaps, it's the closest state near my homeland.
However, I do have a question. How's the job prospect of sport/exercise science there in Australia?
[QUOTE=wuzzo87]:( I wanna do a Sports Science Degree!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately i'm stuck in Software Eng in unimelb.
Btw, what are the prerequisites for the subjects??[/QUOTE]
Prerequisites:
All courses at UWA: TEE English or TEE English Literature (or ESL for eligible students)
Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Health Science): any TEE mathematics (students with TEE Discrete Mathematics will be required to study a Level 1 maths unit)
You can still switch I think. Uni Of Melb is a very good school right. But hey, I guess it's best to do something you're interested in.
why.. is.. this.. in.. the.. supplement.. section...
[QUOTE=tweaked17]why.. is.. this.. in.. the.. supplement.. section...[/QUOTE]
Why.. is.. Joel.. still.. a.. virgin..............
Answer that one and you'll have the answer to your question.