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Old Jun 12, 2005, 11:12 AM
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Sport Science Degree

Hi,
I wonder if you can help me.
I am interested in taking a Sport Science Bachelor Degree. I understand that because of the nature of this course the best option would be studying on campus, but unfortunately I am suffering from second rupture of the Achilles tendon followed by two operations. Therefore I am now on crutches, with casting, and a long way for complete recovery.
Is it possible to study this on a distance learning? If so, how good do you think a DL course for this field is for a career prospect?
Do you know any good University that offers this course?
I searched the net but all I found was a few places that offer this in 7 days!!!
A little info about myself you might need; I am 32, I have completed my high school diploma in Italy, I am fluent in English, I now reside in Japan and I have been teaching and training Karate for 12 and 15 years.

Thanks a lot for your time

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Old Jun 28, 2005, 06:56 PM   #2  
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try Canberra University or university of Southern Queensland
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Originally Posted by actarus
Hi,
I wonder if you can help me.
I am interested in taking a Sport Science Bachelor Degree. I understand that because of the nature of this course the best option would be studying on campus, but unfortunately I am suffering from second rupture of the Achilles tendon followed by two operations. Therefore I am now on crutches, with casting, and a long way for complete recovery.
Is it possible to study this on a distance learning? If so, how good do you think a DL course for this field is for a career prospect?
Do you know any good University that offers this course?
I searched the net but all I found was a few places that offer this in 7 days!!!
A little info about myself you might need; I am 32, I have completed my high school diploma in Italy, I am fluent in English, I now reside in Japan and I have been teaching and training Karate for 12 and 15 years.

Thanks a lot for your time

http://www.ussa.edu/PROGRAMS/SportsMedicine.asp
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