Bachelor of Engineering Science (Sports Engineering)
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Sports Engineering is the only course in Victoria that emphasizes the application of engineering technology to sports. The course covers areas in human movement sciences; mechanical and electronic; and software engineering with a strong focus on sports.
Studies will be undertaken primarily in the School of Engineering and Science with some learning in the new VU Sports Science and Learning Commons Building which houses world class research facilities worth $68.5M. Students gain professional skills and training to:
- Design sports equipment and instrumentation
- Design solutions to enhance athlete performance
- Design solutions which minimize the risk of sports injury
- Work in groups to solve real world industry problems
Students can create unique connections with elite sports institutions and build relationships with top level sporting clubs.
Graduates who successfully complete the degree may undertake further studies with a planned Masters Degree and PhD.
If you are interested in doing postgraduate research in the field, please contact Dr Daniel Lai, Course Coordinator, to discuss opportunities. Phone +61 3 9919 4425 or email daniel.lai@vu.edu.au.
Course Essentials
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Location:
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College:College of Engineering and Science
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Duration:3 years
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Intake:February
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Course code:EBSG
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CRICOS:071583F
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Fees:A$10805.00 per semester
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This information is for international students.
How to apply
We are currently accepting applications for this course.
Methods of applying:
- You can apply direct to VU
Please note that part-time study may not be available at all campuses.
Already a VU student?
You can transfer into this course through our internal transfer process.
For more info contact the
College of Engineering and Science
Careers
As a Sports Engineer you can work with:
- Scientists
- Coaches
- Elite Athletes
- The Disabled
- Sporting Goods Manufacturers
- Venue Managers
- Other Engineers
Graduates of the course work on all manner of sports and exercise related engineering
and instrumentation projects. You can work in a range of industries such as:
- National and State Institute of Sports
- Elite Sporting Organisations
- University Sports or Engineering Related Departments
- Sporting Good Manufacturers
- Sports Vehicle Manufacturers
- Sports Safety Products Manufacturers
- Sports Apparel Manufacturers
Learn more about your career options on the Australian government's Career Information and Resources website.

Engineer the future of sport
Course Objectives
To graduate highly skilled engineering technologists capable of crossing and blending traditional discipline boundaries and who will be able to provide knowledge-based practical engineering services to the sports, sports science, and exercise and rehabilitation industries. To produce graduates who are universally recognised as leading practitioners in their field and who, as Sports Engineers, are capable of making a contribution to society and the community. To raise the University’s profile in the community and industry by becoming the leading provider of Sports Engineering education and research in Australia.
Units and electives
Major field of studies: Physiology, Biomechanics, Dynamics, Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, Digital and analogue electronics, Mechatronics, sensors and data acquisition, Materials, Engineering design, Computing, Management and professional practice.
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- VES1001
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- 12
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- ENF1101
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- 12
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- ENF1102
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- 12
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- RBM1174
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- 12
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- ENF1202
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- 12
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- ENF1203
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- 12
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- ENF1204
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- 12
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- Unit code
- AHE2104
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- 12
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- VAM2121
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- 12
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- VAN2041
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- 12
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- ENE2101
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- 12
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- ENE2102
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- 12
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- ENF1201
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- 12
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- ENE2202
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- 12
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- Unit code
- AHE1202
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- 12
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- Unit code
- VES2201
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- 12
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- VES3111
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- 12
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- Unit code
- VES3141
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- 12
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- VES3131
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- 12
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- Unit code
- VES3121
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- 12
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- VES3202
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- 12
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- AHE2102
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- 12
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- VES3232
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- 12
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- Unit code
- VES3212
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- 12
What's a unit?
A unit or 'subject' is the actual class you'll attend in the process of completing a course.
Most courses have a mixture of compulsory 'core' units that you need to take, and optional 'elective' units that you can choose to take based on your area of interest, expertise or experience.
Credits
Each unit is worth a set amount of study credits based on the amount of time you study. Generally, 1 credit is equal to 1 hour of study per week.
Admission Information
- Year 12: Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 24 in English (any) and in one of further mathematics, mathematical methods (either) or specialist mathematics. Selection mode: CY12: ENTER and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. NONY12: Academic record (see institutional page). Middle-band: Completing physics and/or specialist mathematics = an aggregate 3 points higher per study.
- International: Achieved an IELTS (Academic Module) result with an overall score of 6 (no band less than 6) or equivalent. Completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australia’s year 12 or VCE qualification. Provide evidence of prior study of mathematics equivalent to Australia's year 12 level. Physics is optional but highly recommended.
- Mature: Basic academic degree or work experience background in (any) fields of engineering or sports science. Applications will be treated on an individual basis.
English language requirements
Find out if you meet the entry requirements, including English language and academic requirements.
Admission requirements in your country
Find out if you meet the minimum academic (international qualification) requirements to be eligible to apply for this course by reviewing the academic entry requirements listed by country.How to apply for this course
If you have questions about your application, you can:
- speak to a staff member. Phone +61 3 9919 1164, press 1 and follow the voice prompts
- make an online enquiry
Get in touch
Contact us to discuss your course options:
Ring us on +61 3 9919 1164
Find answers and ask questions at GOTOVU
Information and fees listed above are for non-resident students starting the course in 2013. Fees are subject to approval and may change. In some courses students must buy equipment or clothing that they will need in the course. These equipment or clothing costs are not included in the course fees listed above and we recommend you seek advice from the relevant faculty.
VU takes care to ensure the accuracy of this course information, but reserves the right to change or withdraw courses offered at any time. Please check that course information is current with the Student Contact Centre.