
Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Foundations of Human Physiology
Semester 1 subject covering foundations of human physiology and introduction to sub-disciplines of exercise and sports science.
Core University Subject (Critical Thinking and Communication)
One of three core university subjects providing essential skills in critical thinking and communication, completed in Semester 1.
Responsibility, Integrity & Civic Discourse
Second core university subject completed in Semester 2.
Collaboration for Global Change
Final core university subject completed in Semester 3.
Functional Anatomy
Semester 3 subject providing knowledge in functional anatomy integral for application to subsequent advanced subjects.
Exercise Biochemistry
Semester 3 subject covering exercise biochemistry, integral for application to subsequent advanced subjects.
Biomechanics
Fundamental subject in biomechanics begun in Semester 4.
Physiology and Concepts of Exercise and Sport
Fundamental subject covering physiology and concepts of exercise and sport, begun in Semester 4.
Exercise Assessment, Prescription, and Delivery
Semester 5 subject covering exercise assessment, prescription and delivery.
Research Methods in Applied Health Sciences
Semester 5 subject covering research methods important to underpin evidence-based practice.
Advanced Exercise Prescription and Delivery
Final semester subject covering advanced exercise prescription and delivery.
Capstone Project
Final semester project involving practicum/work placement and integration of practical application of knowledge, skills, and attributes across the range of exercise and sport sciences.
Common Questions
Yes, this program has been suspended from September 2025. There are no further intakes of students planned. The information on the page is being retained for students currently enrolled in the program.
With Bond's three-semester-per-year timetable, you can complete the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance in just two years of study (6 semesters).
Students have access to the Bond Institute of Health & Sport (BIHS) for a range of classes and activities, including the National Strength and Conditioning Association-accredited (Strength of America) Bond University High-Performance Training Centre, health science laboratories, and sport research laboratories — facilities used by elite athletes and teams across a number of sports.
Yes, the program allows flexibility to tailor your studies by choosing from a range of subdisciplines including biomechanics; exercise testing, prescription, and delivery; or physiology and biochemistry of exercise, as well as electives in complementary areas such as entrepreneurship and innovation, sport management, tourism and events management, marketing communication, media studies, advertising, and big data.
The program prepares graduates for exciting career opportunities in exercise and sports performance, including strength and conditioning, and provides an accelerated undergraduate pathway to graduate-entry studies including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutrition, dietetic practice, and high-performance sports science.
Application
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