A good honours degree (normally minimum 2:2 classification) in sport and exercise science or a relevant science-based degree such as medicine, biomedical sciences, physiology, biological science or health science. The degree may contain a human physiology component, and should contain a research training component.
Applicants without the minimum qualifications may also be considered, providing they can demonstrate they have the appropriate background and foundation knowledge by other means. In such circumstances, candidates may be interviewed and evidence will be sought concerning:
sustained and substantial work in a field relevant to the degree at an appropriate level
the ability to undertake, write up and present an honours-level research study
an appropriate level understanding of research methods and human physiology
the ability to study independently and communicate effectively.
Claims for recognition of prior learning will also be considered (both prior experiential learning and prior certificated learning).