4 years Full time or 8 years Part time
Combine an interest and passion for physical activity, sport, exercise and nutrition with study in a wide range of arts disciplines in this dual program and gain creative and critical thinking skills, backed by an in-depth knowledge of human movement and nutrition sciences. Students explore human movement and nutrition across the lifespan and discover the roles that food, exercise and rest play in health, the prevention of chronic disease, and sporting performance. Through UQ’s Arts program students will have the opportunity to broaden their skill set by choosing from more than 45 study areas across the humanities, social sciences and languages. Students build a portfolio of skills and capabilities that can be transferred across industries such as health care, government, education, business and finance, and higher education. For more information, visit Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Bachelor of Arts at UQ
The University of Queensland
Refer to Bachelor of Arts. Note: The Bachelor of Arts Sports Studies Major is not available in this dual degree.
For additional information about the admissions criteria for UQ and for this course, refer to UQ’s website.
English, Literature, English and Literature Extension or English as an Additional Language (Units 3 and 4, C)
For more information about the ATAR/Selection Rank profile, please visit ATAR/Selection Rank profile explained.
ATAR/Selection Rank excluding adjustment factors
87.90
ATAR/Selection Rank including adjustment factors
87.90
ATAR/Selection Rank excluding adjustment factors
80.55
ATAR/Selection Rank including adjustment factors
80.55
ATAR/Selection Rank excluding adjustment factors
71.65
ATAR/Selection Rank including adjustment factors
71.65
Excluding: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made, excluding adjustment factors.
Including: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made including any adjustment factors that may have been applied.
For more information about the Student profile, please visit Student profile explained.
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Graduates frequently combine a Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Bachelor of Arts with a postgraduate qualification to specialise in non-clinical or clinical areas such as audiology, dietetics, medical practice, occupational therapy, speech pathology, and physiotherapy. Other students use their skills to work in graduate entry roles such as nutrition assistant, assistant health policy analyst, health and well-being consultant, sports journalist, and events manager.
