Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine (GC-SPMED)
Graduate CertificateYear: 2025 Delivered: Online
About this course
Principal Coordinator
Sonya Moore
Contact
Email: continuing-education@unimelb.edu.au
Phone: + 61 3 8344 0149
Contact hours: https://unimelb.edu.au/professional-development/contact-us
Overview
Award title | Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine |
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Year & campus | 2025 — Parkville |
Fees information | Subject EFTSL, level, discipline and census date |
Study level & type | Graduate Coursework |
AQF level | 8 |
Credit points | 50 credit points |
Duration | 6 months full-time or 12 months part-time |
The Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine is online and interdisciplinary, designed to extend knowledge and skills for professional practice in the area of sports medicine and exercise prescription. The curriculum is internationally relevant, fosters interdisciplinary communication and embraces the specialised requirements of different health professionals. It is designed for practicing clinicians as it can be studied part time or full time and has a Specialist Certificate exit point within its nested structure. Graduate attributes are aligned with those of The Melbourne Graduate.
This interdisciplinary, wholly online Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine includes subjects which:
- Map to accredited professional pathways
- Optimise student-centred flexibility within and between subjects, where students have choice within a structured framework to personalise and build their learning experience to best match their practice context and meet career goals.
- Include a portfolio of learning and assessment activities envisaged to present tangible evidence of practice competency; learning and evidence applied to practice
- Are characterised by online Master classes, synchronous tutorials, collaborative and independent activities, interactive videos and opportunity for direct interaction with experts in sports medicine and exercise prescription.
This approach is pedagogically robust and embraces the progressing international climate of flexible, sustainable, distance learning models. Assessment tasks can be completed at a distance and submitted electronically, encompassing a variety of written and presentation formats relevant to clinicians in demonstrating knowledge, clinical reasoning, communication and reflective skills in academic and practice contexts.
The Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine pitches to professionals across degree-qualified clinical health and exercise disciplines, throughout career stages and internationally. In doing so, it meets the needs of post-graduates striving to achieve best practice professionally in Sports Medicine; embracing community health through working with the recreational athletes to the elite athlete. The program challenges and extends practitioners to anticipate, enhance and advance best practice internationally.
The curriculum is designed around three elements which will be covered explicitly within learning outcomes in each subject: 1) Theory and Practice, 2) Evidence and Innovation and 3) Clinical practice in Context. Linking theory, research and practice is emphasised, utilising scientific evidence to underpin clinical practice and decisions. The 2 core subjects explore professional and clinical practice relating to sport, exercise and injury. The 2 elective subjects enable students to scaffold their learning according to their interest areas and practice context. These subjects all require analysis, synthesis and creative problem solving within a range of practice contexts; extended knowledge and understanding, research principles and new innovations that are necessary to working in different sporting environments.
Entry requirements
1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
- a bachelor degree or equivalent in the discipline of Physiotherapy, Medicine, Exercise Science, Podiatry; and
- at least 2 years of relevant post-entry to practice professional experience in clinical, sport or health.
Meeting these requirements does not guarantee selection.
2. In ranking applicants, the Selection Committee will consider:
- prior academic performance; and
- professional experience.
3. The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules on the use of selection instruments.
4. Applicants are required to satisfy the university’s English language requirements for graduate courses. For those applicants seeking to meet these requirements by one of the standard tests approved by the Academic Board, performance band 7.0 is required.
Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (2005), and Students Experiencing Academic Disadvantage Policy, academic requirements for this subject are articulated in the Subject Description, Subject Objectives, Generic Skills and Assessment Requirements of this entry.The University is dedicated to providing support to those with special requirements. Further details on the disability support scheme can be found at the Disability Liaison Unit website. http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/disability/
Intended learning outcomes
Sports Medicine Theory & Practice
- Critically evaluate and synthesise information in the provision of advice, rehabilitation and training interventions to athletes of all ages and abilities
- Critically integrate evidence in the provision of advice and promotion of safe physical activity participation in different sporting and population contexts
- Critically discuss principles and frameworks of professional and ethical practice in the sports health and exercise environment; integrating interdisciplinary practice models within own professional and ethical practice frameworks
- Critically utilise technical and communication skills to evaluate and theorise about developments that contribute to advancement of practice in diverse sports, health and exercise contexts
- Plan and manage independent learning, including engaging reflective practice
Clinical Practice in Context
- Critically evaluate the scope of practice and expertise of other professionals, leading to appropriate referral, communication of information and a high standard of professional and ethical practice
- Design interdisciplinary management plans relating to injury management, restoring optimal function, and the enhancement of sports performance
- Integrate theory, evidence and clinical reasoning in clinical decision making in athletes of all ages and abilities in different sporting contexts
- Interpret and transmit knowledge, skills and ideas to specialist and non-specialist audiences
Evidence and Innovation
- Explain the application of research and evidence to practice in the field of sports, health and exercise science
- Critically evaluate literature in addressing questions relevant to the management of the athlete
- Evaluate and theorise about developments that contribute to advancement of practice in the sports, health and exercise context
Generic skills
On completion of this course, students will have had the opportunity to develop the skills associated with:
- Managing and evolving their professional development in accordance with identified opportunities and career goals
- Applying knowledge of biological, social and medical sciences relevant to Sports Medicine to best-practice case management
- Advanced understanding, application and monitoring of the processes of clinical reasoning
- Providing evidence-based advice and education to athletes and other professionals regarding the optimal activity or sport and the ways in which they can minimise risk of injury and promote health
- Critically evaluating their practice in relation to new information, promoting the appropriate application of new knowledge and innovations in multidisciplinary practice and decision-making processes
- Communicating and collaborating with the interdisciplinary team and all involved parties in case management
Course structure
In order to qualify for the Graduate Certificate of Sports Medicine students must successfully complete two core subjects (25 points) and two elective subjects (25 points). There are no pre-requisites and co-requisites and students can complete the subjects in any order (according to scheduling and availability).
Subjects constituting Graduate Certificate of Sports Medicine can be undertaken singly as ‘stand-alone’ continuing professional development (CPD) Units or as a progression towards a Graduate Diploma or Master Degree.
Compulsory subjects
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
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MEDI90092 | The Modern Athlete |
Term 1 (Online)
Term 3 (Online)
|
12.5 |
REHB90007 | Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation |
Term 2 (Online)
Term 4 (Online)
|
12.5 |
Elective subjects
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
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REHB90001 | Foundations of Rehabilitation | Term 1 (Online) |
12.5 |
HLTH90001 | Health Behaviour Change | Term 1 (Online) |
12.5 |
REHB90003 | Evaluation of Rehabilitation Practice | Term 4 (Online) |
12.5 |
REHB90006 | Rehabilitation for Women's Health | Term 2 (Online) |
12.5 |
REHB90005 | Rehabilitation for Paediatrics | Term 4 (Online) |
12.5 |
REHB90002 | Rehabilitation Activity and Exercise | Term 2 (Online) |
12.5 |
REHB90009 | Innovation and Emerging Technologies | Term 3 (Online) |
12.5 |
RADI90024 | Neuromusculoskeletal Radiology | Term 4 (Online) |
12.5 |
SMED90001 | Biomechanics & Sports Injury Prevention |
Term 1 (Online)
Term 3 (Online)
|
12.5 |
PSYC90108 | Sport Psychology | Term 2 (Online) |
12.5 |
PHRM90022 | Sports Pharmacotherapeutics | Term 2 (Online) |
12.5 |
HLTH90017 | Sports Nutrition | Term 1 (Online) |
12.5 |
Last updated: 3 March 2025