Sports Scientist (NSW/ACT)
Education and Training:
To become a sports scientist you usually have to study sports science, exercise science or human movement studies at university. Alternatively, you may choose to complete a degree in a relevant area, such as nutrition, physiotherapy or medicine, followed by further studies in sport.
To get into the degree courses you usually need to gain your HSC/ACT Year 12. A number of universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study.
See the entries for Dietitian, Medical Practitioner, Physiotherapist and Psychiatrist for information on alternative study areas.
Additional Information:
The major employers of sports scientists are sporting academies (such as the Australian Institute of Sport) and professional sporting teams.
Related Courses:
While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.
*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.
- Diploma of Sport - Development *
- Bachelor of Applied Fitness
- Bachelor of Applied Science - Exercise and Sport Science
- Bachelor of Applied Science - Exercise and Sport Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Bachelor of Applied Science - Exercise Physiology
- Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science *
- Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical or Mechatronic / Bachelor of Science - Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Exercise and Health Science
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science *
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science - Clinical Exercise Physiology
- Bachelor of Exercise Physiology
- Bachelor of Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Exercise Science / Bachelor of Business Studies
- Bachelor of Exercise Science and Nutrition
- Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation
- Bachelor of Health Science - Sport and Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Human Movement
- Bachelor of Science *
- Bachelor of Science - Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Science - Psychology / Bachelor of Sport Coaching and Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Journalism
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Education - Secondary
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Sport Coaching and Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Sport Coaching and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Human Nutrition
- Bachelor of Sport Coaching and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of Sport Coaching and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Sports Management
- Bachelor of Sports Business
- Bachelor of Sports Science
- Bachelor of Sports Studies
Employment Opportunities:
Sports scientists work at sports institutes, sporting clinics, health studios and sporting associations. Many professionals working in sports medicine are self-employed and may subcontract their services. Clients include professional and amateur sportspeople.
Sports scientists may work as consultants in health, fitness or rehabilitation. Some sports scientists volunteer at sporting clubs.
For Further Information:
ACT Academy of Sport
(02) 6207 4388Australian Institute of Sport
Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
(07) 3856 5622NSW Institute of Sport
(02) 9763 0222Sports Medicine Australia (NSW)
(02) 8116 9815Information for other states and territories:
www.tams.act.gov.au/play
info@essa.org.au