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Our Degrees are changing.
In 2014, Part I (first year) units will be introduced with Part II (second year and higher) units becoming available in subsequent years. Detailed information about Part II will be available here from mid-2014.
Find out more about our new degrees, or to get in touch and ask us what this means for you head to AskMurdoch. Continuing students can still access information for degrees commencing 2013 and prior in the Course Handbook.
Learn about injury prevention and total health management in our Exercise Physiology course
Fostering a strong prevention and total health management approach with our students, we believe that everyone has the right to be performing at their peak every day.
In our course you will enter the world of the human body, learning about physiology, biomechanics, nutrition and psychology as well as recognising conditions, creating rehabilitation and fitness programs.
As a graduate you'll be working with other health professionals to help people manage conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, arthritis and cancer to help them create healthier, happier lifestyles.
Gain hands-on experience at our state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility
Working alongside accredited Exercise Physiologists you'll prepare exercise, lifestyle and behavioural modification programs and apply them to real clients at our state-of-the-art facility.
Our experienced and dynamic teaching staff will also help you through theoretical and practical training to build your confidence and skill in preparing you for the real world.
Join a growing industry dedicated to helping people to fitness and health through exercise physiology
Demand for Exercise Physiologists continues to grow as more healthcare providers recognise the role fitness and exercise play in complete health management -providing plenty of careers opportunities in public and private hospitals or private practice.

