Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-03-01 | - |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2027-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management
The Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management is a comprehensive program that equips students with a robust understanding of sport and exercise science, alongside essential management expertise. This course is part of the Faculty of Health and is designed to develop graduates who possess a sound knowledge of the biophysical, behavioural, and sociocultural foundations of sport and exercise, combined with the management skills and knowledge increasingly necessary in sport and exercise professions.
Course Description
This course offers a unique integration of sport and exercise disciplines with business acumen, addressing the industry's demand for skilled leaders in sport and exercise management. It prepares students for diverse roles and potential entry into the UTS Master of High Performance Sport and UTS Master of Physiotherapy, subject to elective choices and academic performance.
Course Structure
Students must complete 144 credit points comprising 24 subjects, made up of 20 core subjects and four elective subjects.
Core Subjects
- 92511: Structural Anatomy
- 92512: Biomechanics of Human Motion
- 92515: Collaboration, Creativity and Critical Thinking
- 21655: Sport and Society
- 92521: Functional Anatomy
- 92523: Strength and Conditioning
- 92526: Data Management in Sport and Exercise
- 21658: Australian Sport System
- 92530: Sport and Exercise Psychology
- 92533: Exercise Physiology
- 92536: Research Methods for Sport and Exercise
- 21212: People and Organisations
- 92543: Exercise Prescription
- 92547: Nutrition for Health and Physical Activity
- 22108: Accounting and Accountability
- 24109: Marketing and Customer Value
- 92551: Sport and Exercise Internship
- 21646: Managing Professional Sport
- 21640: Event Management
- 21656: Sport Marketing and Media
- 21665: Managing Legal Issues
Admissions Information
Course Description
Targeted at excellence in the sport and exercise sector, this course equips students with a robust understanding of sport and exercise science, alongside essential management expertise.
Important Dates
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Year 12 Adjustment Factor Scheme
If students perform highly in their Year 12 subjects, their selection rank may be boosted by the Year 12 subject scheme.
ATAR and Selection Ranks
The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a score between 0.00 and 99.95. It shows how students rank compared to all the students in their year group in New South Wales. A selection rank combines the ATAR with any other adjustment points that make up the overall university entrance score.
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Course Duration
The course is taught on a full-time basis. The normal time for completion is three years. Students are required to attend some evening classes as part of their program of study.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level. Eligibility for admission does not guarantee an offer of a place.
Domestic Course Fees
The 2026 indicative tuition fees for government-supported domestic students are as follows:
- Indicative first-year tuition fee: $17,399.00
- Indicative total tuition fee: $53,513.00
Inherent Requirements
Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential for successfully completing a course at UTS.
Assumed Knowledge
Mathematics and any two units of English.
Recognition of Prior Learning
After admission, students may apply for recognition of prior learning in subjects in which they consider themselves eligible. Equivalence of subject matter is the main criterion for recognition of prior learning in a subject successfully completed at another institution.
Entry Schemes and Pathways
- UTS Early Entry program
- Elite athletes and performers
- InpUTS
- Completing a recognised TAFE or VET provider qualification
- Jumbunna Admission Program
- Changing from another undergraduate course
- UTS College
Why Study Health at UTS
Health is a dynamic and multidisciplinary field dedicated to improving the health of individuals and populations. With a degree from UTS, students will develop transdisciplinary skills and a solid understanding of health and health systems.
