This dual program provides interdisciplinary expertise in physical activity, nutrition and information technology, preparing you for innovative career where human wellbeing, performance and technology intersect.
Opportunities include in health data management, digital health innovation, performance measurement or wearable fitness technology.
The Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences coursework explores areas such as exercise physiology, sport psychology and nutrition offering insights into promoting health and wellbeing across all populations.
While the Bachelor of Information Technology provides expertise in computer and information systems, software design and user experience (UX) design. This program emphasises developing problem-solving and technical skills to solve complex open-ended challenges that are essential for innovation in the digital world.
In both programs, you will engage with coursework and practical learning opportunities, preparing you for success in both fields.
Study the dual Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences/Information Technology program to gain a unique skill set, enabling you to create technology-driven solutions to global health challenges.
