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School of Human Movement Studies

School of Human Movement Studies

Potential Students

  • Why Study Human Movement Studies at UQ
  • Undergraduate
  • Postgraduate Coursework
  • Postgraduate Research 
     

Why Study at the UQ School of Human Movement Studies?

 

Undergraduate

Undergraduate study designed for students who have completed their secondary education and who wish to gain a qualification in a specific discipline.
Students interested in human movement studies are able to enrol in the following undergraduate programs.

 

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Postgraduate Coursework

Postgraduate course work study is designed for students that have either completed an undergraduate qualification, or have significant relevant experience in discipline, and wish to either gain a qualification in a different discipline or expand their experience within their current discipline.
The School of Human Movement Studies offers a broad range of postgraduate courses covering the full spectrum of the biological, social and health sciences. There are multiple entry to, and exit points from, most postgraduate programs offered by the School.

 

Postgraduate Research

Postgraduate research study is designed for students that have completed an undergraduate qualification, usually with honours, who wish to undertake a program that will provide research training in a manner that fosters the development of independent research skills in candidates.

The School of Human Movement Studies is one of seven schools within UQ’s Faculty of Health Sciences. It is widely recognised as the leading unit of its kind in Australia, conducting multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary teaching, research and community and professional service programs on movement, physical activity and health that are of the highest international standard.

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