Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Exercise Sciences
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Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Exercise Sciences
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Exercise Sciences is a comprehensive program that consists of a number of courses worth 15 points each, totaling 360 points.
Structuring your course
To complete the BSc majoring in Exercise Sciences, students must complete the following courses plus a capstone course in their final year of study. The capstone course is a student-led project where students integrate and apply their learning to a real-world problem in their chosen major or specialization. For Exercise Sciences, the recommended capstone course is EXERSCI 399.
Exercise Sciences as a major in the Bachelor of Science (BSc)
The full program structure for Exercise Sciences as a major in the BSc can be explored in the Curriculum Catalogue.
Applied Exercise and Sport Sciences (AESS) as a specialization in the Bachelor of Science (BSc)
The full program structure for Applied Exercise and Sport Sciences as a specialization in the BSc can also be explored in the Curriculum Catalogue.
Degree Planners
Students can use degree planners to help plan the courses needed for their BSc. The most up-to-date Exercise Sciences degree planners, including both the General pathway and the Applied Exercise and Sports Sciences pathway, can be found on the Science degree planners page.
Double Major with Exercise Sciences
For students choosing to do a double major in their BSc, the following subjects are recommended to complement Exercise Sciences:
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Physics
- Physiology
- Psychology
- Statistics
Preparing for the Exercise Sciences Major
Some students may feel more prepared for Exercise Sciences courses if they have already studied certain subjects in high school. The Subject guide for school students provides information on which school subjects will help students feel prepared.
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Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland offers a range of undergraduate programs, including the Bachelor of Science.
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