Exercise science is a growing discipline within Australia and worldwide. In this Master degree you’ll develop your skills in prescribing exercise to individuals with complex and chronic conditions while developing your research skills.
In your first year of study you’ll learn through coursework, as well as undertaking an internship within Murdoch’s Exercise Science Research program. The course culminates in a research project, in which you’ll address a current issue in exercise science. This issue may range from needing to improve sports performance in elite athletes, to personalising an exercise program aimed at improving health in individuals living with chronic conditions or diseases.
This course will benefit graduates of sports and exercise programs looking to develop both clinical and research skills, or those hoping to proceed to higher degrees but lacking in the conventional background.
3 reasons to study a Master of Exercise Science (Research) at Murdoch
- Build your skills in a supportive learning environment, working closely with lecturers to benefit from their skills and experience.
- Learn in purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities that include a dedicated exercise physiology laboratory, a rehabilitation and strength and conditioning laboratory, and a performance laboratory complete with a 3D motion capture system and a 50-metre running track.
- Develop hands-on experience working alongside active researchers on multiple research projects as part of a research internship.
Develop your skills
Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:
- Neuromuscular rehabilitation assessment and techniques
- Metabolic condition diagnosis, prevention and rehabilitation
- Cardiopulmonary assessment and rehabilitation techniques
- Evidence-based practice in exercise and rehabilitation science
- Research methods for exercise science and rehabilitation
Your future career
Pursue a variety of roles in both public and private health care environments, sports academies, institutes of sports, sports science labs and professional and amateur sporting clubs. You could also work in a range of industries including the private sector, universities, and government institutions. Careers could include:
- Sports and Exercise Scientist
- Strength and Conditioning Coach
You can also use this course as a pathway to undertake a Doctor of Physiology.