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Specialisation

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Please note this specialisation is only available in 2022.

A specialisation in Human Movement will further your skills and understanding of anatomical, physiological and biomechanical principles related to human movement.

During this specialisation, you will undertake a major research project on a specialised topic under the direction of a supervisor (and sometimes a co-supervisor), submit a thesis embodying the results of your investigation and undertake the relevant coursework.

Graduate opportunities

Graduates specialising in Human Movement will have the knowledge and technical skills to pursue a career in the sporting organisation sector, including:

  • conducting sports science research
  • gateway to further study in strength and conditioning and physiotherapy
  • delivering sport science services for sporting teams and institutes
Career pathways
Courses that offer this specialisation

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Units of study in this specialisation

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The course information on this website applies only to future students. Current students should refer to faculty handbooks for current or past course information.

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