Edith Cowan University

Edith Cowan University

 

 

 

Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a large multi-campus institution serving communities in Western Australia and a significant cohort of international students.

Awarded university status in 1991, ECU has since developed innovative and practical courses across a wide range of disciplines, established a vibrant research culture and attracted a growing range of quality research partners and researchers, many working at the cutting edge of their fields.

ECU has more than 20,000 students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Approximately 4,000 of these are international students originating from over 90 countries.

More than 400 courses are offered through four faculties

ECU works closely with private and public sector organisations, locally and overseas, in designing its study programs.

The University has two metropolitan campuses in Mount Lawley and Joondalup, and also serves Western Australia’s South West region from a campus in Bunbury, 200km south of Perth.

ECU is committed to breaking down barriers to education and is considered a pioneer in the development of alternative entry pathways to higher education, helping Western Australians reach their potential.

Engagement with the community is one of the University’s strategic goals, and much effort is investing in ensuring productive and mutually beneficial partnerships are created with a variety of groups.

An emphasis on conducting research with industry partners in areas such as e-commerce, micro-electronics engineering, police studies, education, ecosystem management, palliative care, social justice and human services has seen ECU develop a lively applied research culture. Its Vario Health Institute, for instance, brings together 60 scientists from different disciplines to create WA’s largest powerhouse of preventative health research.

 

 

Sports Sciences is a located in the School of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences at Edith Cowan University.

Students enrolled in Sports Science study in various areas including: Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Motor Learning, Strength and Conditioning, and Rehabilitation.

The Edith Cowan University Sports Science department houses world class research facilities which allow the academic staff to pursue cutting-edge research with many of the area's top athletes.

The Vision of the Edith Cowan University Sports Science departments is, "To apply, braoden and disseminate knowledge about Exercise and Sports Science for the benefit of society at a standard that is recognised both nationally and internationally".

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