Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences (Honours)
Course Overview
After completing a relevant bachelor’s degree, you can extend your expertise by completing a one-year honours degree. Your honours year will allow you to deeply investigate a topic of interest, and gain skills in designing and undertaking research. You'll write an honours thesis on an approved topic of your choice, in a specialist research area such as: biomechanics and motor control pedagogy and sociocultural studies nutrition and dietetics, or human movement and health. Some projects may even involve collaborations with organisations like the Queensland Academy of Sport, the Brisbane Broncos, or Queensland Health. Your honours thesis could even be published and make a meaningful contribution to the industry. An honours degree can set you apart as a leader in your field and open pathways to further research, including a PhD. If you're ready for an intellectual challenge and want to shape the future of human movement and nutrition sciences, this is your next step.