Bachelor of Science Exercise and Health Science drafted draft
Program Overview
Why take this course?
This programme is designed to produce specialists in behaviour change across all aspects of health but most specifically in exercise/physical activity and nutrition. Across Ireland and worldwide, many people have poor lifestyles and are at risk of developing ill health. A lack of physical activity and poor dietary habits are risk factors for chronic disease but equally these are entirely modifiable behaviours. This programme focuses on developing graduates who can promote the adoption of healthier lifestyle habits through effective, sustainable and multi layered interventions. This is a unique programme for those interested in exercise prescription, exercise rehabilitation, nutrition, health promotion and public health. The programme encompasses a 24 week practical work placement where students will gain applied experience in a variety of real world settings, reflective of potential job opportunities.
What will I experience?
This programme will include contributions from Physical Activity, Nutrition, Sports Science and Behaviour Change specialists. Students will learn in small class groups ensuring greater access to equipment and training and applied experience of knowledge generated. Students will also be transitioned into the requirements of education at third level and their generic skills will be developed throughout the programme to support greater employability.
What opportunities might it lead to?
Studying Exercise and Health Science will provide students with the appropriate qualifications for many career options, all requiring an expertise to help people, at an individual, community and population level to make favourable lifestyle changes. This may include working as an exercise rehabilitation specialist, a physical activity/sports promotion or development officer, a physical activity/health promotion specialists in the HSE, a wellness professional, working with general community groups/organisations as well as with specialist populations such as youth groups, socially disadvantaged/minority groups, older adults and disability groups. Graduates will also be eligible to pursue further study at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Additional Information
In order to safeguard the rights and interests of children and vulnerable groups, students registered to the Exercise and Health Science programme will be required to obtain garda clearance through the Garda Central Vetting Unit.
Program Outline
Course Structure
Year 1
Learning and Development for Higher Education in Physical Activity and Health, Chemistry for the Health Sciences, Physical Activity for Health Across the Lifespan, Human Physiology 1 & 2, Quantitative Methods for the Health Sciences, Fundamentals of Human Nutrition, Cell Biology, Introduction to Health Psychology and Behaviour Change, Health and Wellness
Year 2
Physical Activity and Health Policy, Evidence Based Learning, Nutrition for Health Across the Lifespan, Fundamentals of Sport and Exercise Science 1, Introduction to Health Promotion, Sports Biochemistry and Exercise Metabolism, Fundamentals of Sport and Exercise Science 2, Applied Human Physiology, Statistics for Sport and Health Science, Fundamentals of Physical Activity Research, Introduction to Sociological Perspectives
Year 3
Clinical Populations 1, Health Psychology and Sociology, Epidemiology in Public Health, Health Promotion in Special Populations, Youth Physical Activity, Research Methods in Sport and Health Science, Professional Work Experience Placement
Careers & Opportunities
Career Prospects
Studying exercise and health science will provide students with the appropriate qualifications for many career options, all requiring an expertise to help people, at an individual, community and population level to make favourable lifestyle changes. This may include working as an exercise rehabilitation specialist, a physical activity/sports promotion or development officer, a physical activity/health promotion specialists in the HSE, a wellness professional, working with general community groups/organisations as well as with specialist populations such as youth groups, socially disadvantaged/minority groups, older adults and disability groups. Graduates will also be eligible to pursue further study at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Work Placement
In year 3, students undertake a six-month placement between early January and late June. During this time, students accumulate approximately 35 hours of work experience per week. Students get the opportunity to focus on a specific aspect of the course working with Local Sports Partnerships to promote physical activity participation in communities, working in community-based physical activity rehabilitation programs, such as Exwell Medical, to design and deliver physical activity interventions in people with chronic disease, working in physical activity and health research centres and working with HSE-based health promotion units to promote physical activity in the community.
Further Study
Students can progress onto Year 4 of the BSc (Hons) in Physical Activity and Health Science subject to meeting defined progression criteria. A subsequent honours degree will then facilitate progression to Masters/PhD programmes across a variety of disciplines, such as Sports Science, Nutrition, Weight Management, Behaviour Change, Health Promotion as well as broader, bespoke research projects.
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS)
Overview:
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is a multi-campus university in Ireland, offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It is known for its focus on applied learning and innovation, fostering strong industry ties and providing excellent employment opportunities for its graduates.
Services Offered:
TUS provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Admissions & Support:
Admissions guidance, international student support, open days, student finance information, induction programs, and student support services.Campus Life:
Accommodation options, career and employability services, chaplaincy and pastoral care, disability supports, learning support, student counselling, student health services, sports facilities, student union, clubs and societies.Faculty Areas:
Business, Hospitality & Humanities, Engineering, Built Environment & Informatics, Sciences, Health & Technology, and Limerick School of Art & Design.Student Life and Campus Experience:
TUS prioritizes a student-first approach, offering small class sizes and personalized attention. Students can expect a vibrant campus life with a range of clubs, societies, and sports activities. The university also provides comprehensive support services to ensure a positive and enriching student experience.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Applied Learning & Innovation:
TUS emphasizes practical skills and real-world application, preparing students for successful careers.Strong Industry Ties:
The university has strong connections with industry partners, providing students with valuable internship and employment opportunities.Excellent Employment Opportunities:
TUS graduates are highly sought after by employers, with a strong track record of successful career outcomes.Vibrant Campus Life:
Students can enjoy a diverse and engaging campus experience with a range of clubs, societies, and sports activities.Comprehensive Support Services:
TUS provides a wide range of support services to ensure students' academic and personal success.Academic Programs:
TUS offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate:
Programs in various disciplines, including business, engineering, science, technology, art, and design.Postgraduate:
Master's and PhD programs in specialized fields.Apprenticeships:
Programs in various trades and technical fields.Flexible & Professional Learning:
Programs designed for working professionals.Other:
TUS is a QS 5 Star Rated University, recognized for its high-quality education and research. The university is also actively involved in research and development, with a focus on areas of national and global importance.
Grade 6 at ordinary level in 5 subjects in the Leaving Certificate. Two of these subjects must be mathematics and a language (english or Irish).
QQI: 2 places reserved. Required to have the module mathematics (5N1833 or 5N0556) included in their award or alternatively Leaving Certificate Maths at O6/H7.