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Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science
Study Options
Full-time, Part-time
Length
3 years
Level
Level 7
Exercise your mind
Do you want to turn your passion for sport and exercise into a career packed full of physical activity?
With a degree in sport and exercise science that’s exactly what you’ll get as you immerse yourself in sports development and research, performance and management. You could find yourself in a gym, a sports science lab, a community exercise setting or out on the field coaching or managing individuals and teams as they strive to be the best they can be in the sports and exercise world.
You’ll acquire a wide range of skills for communicating, negotiating, researching and problem-solving with people from all walks of life, from the serious sports professional to the casual gym-goer.
Graduate profile - Junior Armstrong
Junior Armstrong completed the Bachelor of Recreation & Sport and the Diploma of Applied Business at EIT Hawke’s Bay. Junior is passionate about using sport to encourage youth to gain focus and leadership skills. Junior leads a team at Sport HB who work with schools to develop skills, participation, leadership and good health in Hawke’s Bay.
Graduate profile - Levi Armstrong
Levi Armstrong completed his Bachelor of Recreation and Sport at EIT Hawke’s Bay. Levi is a co-founder and trainer of PATU Aotearoa. Find out about Levi’s experiences at EIT and what inspires him.
Outline
The Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (BSES) programme is a full-time, three year programme that offers stimulating degree studies, enabling you to become a highly regarded industry professional within the sport, health and exercise science sectors.
The programme enables graduates to enter employment in the sport, exercise and recreation industry with a sound knowledge of:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Exercise and sport science
- Nutrition and health
- Sport coaching and psychology
- Industry projects
- Research and professional practice skills
This programme is designed to develop a range of transferable skills including:
- Technical skills related to sport and exercise science.
- Communication skills necessary for negotiation, coaching, scientific and management level presentations.
- Research skills, critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to evaluate new information, concepts and evidence from a range of sources.
- Professional skills which meet the needs of industry and society/communities, and that will enable you to continue to consolidate, apply and extend your knowledge.
You are welcome to make an appointment to discuss your study options with our staff and to view our facilities.
Career and Study Opportunities
The BSES provides pathways and employment possibilities across the sport and exercise landscape.
Wellbeing, Lifestyle and Health Promotion
Consultation and exercise prescription, Green Prescription advisor, corporate wellness consultant, special needs populations activity facilitator, community health initiatives.
Exercise and Conditioning
Business owner, personal trainer, group fitness instructor, team trainer/conditioner.
Sports Administration and Management
Sports coordinator, development officer, regional coordinator, player liaison, administrator, sponsor manager.
Sports Coaching and Leadership
Coach, coach educator, sports coordinator, team manager, player liaison, player life-skills coach, referee/official.
Community Recreation Management
Recreation officer, recreation programmer, special needs programmer, facility management, business owner.
Sport Science and Support
Mental skills analysis trainer, exercise physiologist, biomechanist, team trainer/conditioner, research technician.
Through additional training you may undertake postgraduate study (e.g. masters degree) or alternative careers such as physical education teaching or sport journalism.
Dates
There are two entry dates per year:
- February
- July*
* Dependent on course availability a mid-year start might entail 3.5 years of study.
Entry
Entry Requirements
A personal interview is available as part of the application process.
The academic entry requirement for BSES is as follows:
- University Entrance, as defined by the NZQA, or equivalent; or
- Evidence regarded as sufficient by EIT of the capability to undertake and complete the programme of study; or
- At the discretion of EIT, where the applicant is over 20 years of age and demonstrates the capability to undertake and complete the programme of study.
Health and Professional Requirements
All applicants are required to sign:
- A Police Vetting Service Request and Consent form; and
- A declaration that they are in good health (having no medical, physical or psychological conditions that would preclude working with vulnerable clients).
This request is consistent with industry expectations and the type of work undertaken whilst on the programme or as a graduate of the programme.
If the declaration identifies any issue that may impact on the applicant’s ability to complete the programme, the applicant can discuss these with the Programme Coordinator at an information session. EIT reserves the right to decline entry to the programme should an applicant’s Police record or health difficulties be such that they would be considered unsuitable for the type of work undertaken whilst on this programme or by graduates of this programme. The guidelines on which this decision will be based are the relevant professional association or industry requirements.
English Language Entry Requirements
All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language fluency prior to acceptance in the programme. For international students, ways in which English language fluency may be demonstrated include the following:
- Successful study of a programme in which English was the language of instruction (subject to NZQA conditions).
- Completion of a New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 4 with Academic endorsement).
- IELTS Academic score of 6, with no band score lower than 5.5, achieved in a single test within the two years preceding enrolment.
- Accepted international equivalents to the above IELTS scores, achieved in a single test within the two years preceding enrolment (see equivalency tables in the DELP).
Entry with Credit
You may already have some knowledge or skills that can be recognised as part of your intended study. This may take a number of different forms including study while at high school, study at a private training establishment, workplace training, other tertiary study, life experiences or voluntary work. If you think you may qualify, you may want to apply for Cross Credit (CC) or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
- CC is based on the equivalency of courses or qualifications. You would apply for CC if you have passed a very similar course at the same level.
- RPL is based on the assessment of your current knowledge and skills. You would apply for RPL if you had gained the relevant knowledge and skills through life experiences and informal learning situations.
You will be asked to provide details of anything that you would like considered as credit toward your intended programme of study, as part of your application.
CC and RPL cannot be awarded for a course if you are enrolled in that course. Please contact the Programme Coordinator to discuss this option BEFORE you enrol.
Please note: recognising prior learning may reduce your study load in this programme and impact on your ability to receive funding.
For further information and enquiries about CC and RPL please contact the Programme Administrator, Sue Jackson, on 06 830 1521 or email sjackson@eit.ac.nz.
International Entry Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements
Applicants must meet degree standard entry requirements. Approved bridging/foundation programmes include: the NZ Diploma in Sport, Recreation and Exercise, and the NZ Diploma in Wellness and Relaxation Massage.
English Language Entry Requirements
All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English Language fluency prior to acceptance in the programme. English Language fluency can be verified by achievement of one of the following within the last two years:
- New Zealand Certificate in English Language Level 4 (Academic)
- IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no band score lower than 5.5
- PTE (Academic) score of 50 with no band score lower than 42
- International equivalents to IELTS accepted by NZQA or successful study of a programme in which English was the language of instruction (conditions apply)
Entry with Credit
You may already have some knowledge or skills that can be recognised as part of your intended study. This may take a number of different forms including study while at high school, study at a private training establishment, workplace training, other tertiary study, life experiences or voluntary work. If you think you may qualify, you may want to apply for Cross Credit or Recognition of Prior Learning.
- Cross Credit is based on the equivalency of courses or qualifications. You would apply for Cross Credit if you have passed a very similar course at the same level.
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is based on the assessment of your current knowledge and skills. You would apply for RPL if you had gained the relevant knowledge and skills through life experiences and informal learning situations.
You will be asked to provide details of anything that you would like considered as credit toward your intended programme of study, as part of your application.
You must apply prior to enrolment. RPL and Cross Credit cannot be awarded for a course if you are enrolled in that course.
For further information and enquiries about RPL and Cross Credit please contact international@eit.ac.nz.
Academic Learning Services
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Scholarships
EIT a offers a variety of scholarships across various subjects and programme levels. Some scholarships are based on your age, some are specific to the subject you want to study. Not all scholarships are based on your academic ability and anyone wanting to study should investigate what scholarships are available to them.
You can find a list of EIT scholarships here however there are many more scholarships offered nationally. Information about these is on an database called “givME”. givME is accessible at EIT or at some public libraries. If you would like to come to EIT to look through the giveME database don’t hesitate to contact scholarships@eit.ac.nz or call in for a chat.