300-level

SPRT304
Applied Movement Analysis
Description
This course explores practical applications of biomechanics and performance analysis to equip students to support athletes in enhancing sporting performance and minimising injury risk. Students will gain an understanding of the use of analytical methods and tools to collect, analyse, and interpret quantitative data, and apply the principles of biomechanics and performance analysis to measuring and supporting performance.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Semester Two 2026 (Distance)
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
SPCO204 or SPRT204, or 30 points at 100-level MATH or PHYS and approval from Programme Coordinator.
Restrictions

SPRT309
Applied Exercise Physiology
Description
This course provides students with an opportunity to extend their knowledge in the field of exercise physiology as it applies to health and sports performance settings. This includes examining ergogenic aids, the benefits of physical activity, and the effects of different environments on the acute and chronic response to exercise. The assessment will require the development of a novel sport science test; students will bring their existing knowledge of a sport to devise a unique sport-specific assessment tool and examine its validity and reliability.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Semester Two 2026 (Distance)
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
SPRT209 or SPCO209
Restrictions
SPCO309

SPRT331
Performance Analysis 2: Tools and Techniques
Description
This course equips students to analyse skilled performance in both a team and individual setting using a range of software, equipment and methodologies. Successful students will be able to analyse technique, tactical, movements and decision making abilities. The importance of designing effective key performance indicators and producing opposition analysis and scouting reports will be introduced and discussed. Modern techniques will be taught including leading performance analysis software. Students will get an opportunity to test and become more proficient in effective communication methods.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Semester One 2026 (Distance)
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
Restrictions
SPCO331

SPRT341
Strength and Conditioning for Sports Performance
Description
This course provides students with an introduction to the software and technologies used by high performance sports teams. Students will gain experience implementing innovative training methodologies, and learn to organise and concisely report large sets of training and testing data. Furthermore they will develop practical skills working in a team environment and will learn to prioritise training objectives within a short-term training plan.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Semester Two 2026 (Distance)
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
SPRT211 or SPCO241
Restrictions
SPCO341

SPRT343
Performance Nutrition and Recovery Monitoring
Description
This course challenges students to critically assess various contemporary nutritional and recovery techniques and delve into the research to determine their effectiveness. Students will look at the multidisciplinary relationship between the sports nutritionist and the strength and conditioning coach. Additionally, students will gain an appreciation of when it is appropriate to recommend a particular supplement / recovery intervention.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Semester One 2026 (Distance)
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
SPRT107 and 45pts 200-level SPRT or SPCO
Restrictions
SPCO343