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This course will outline specific skills required in sport and exercise science and link these to sub-discipline specific scenarios. The course will address options and strategies related to studying sport and exercise content, relevant professional issues and career expectations. Students will review USQ's graduate attributes and articulate their relevance to themselves and the program and courses. Students will explore verbal and nonverbal communication (including the use of technology), critical thinking skills and the dynamics of interpersonal and group communication in a range of contexts. Students will have the opportunity to expand written, verbal and personal interaction skills, applicable to careers in sport and exercise in an ever-changing and at times challenging professional environment.
This course contains a mandatory residential school for external students at the Ipswich Campus and mandatory on-campus practicals for on-campus students.