The Advanced Diploma in Sport and Exercise Psychology is a comprehensive three-year full-time program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the psychological aspects of sports and exercise. The program consists of 41 carefully curated modules, and the curriculum is divided into Core Modules, which focus on essential theories and foundational concepts, and Professional and Supportive Modules, which deliver advanced, specialized knowledge alongside practical applications. This well-structured combination ensures a balanced approach to both academic and experiential learning. Students are equipped with the tools and expertise needed to pursue dynamic careers in fields such as sports psychology, coaching, and athletic training. By blending rigorous academic content with real-world practice, the program aims to cultivate professionals capable of optimizing athletic performance and fostering mental well-being in sports and exercise environments.
Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC)
Upon completion, graduates are well-prepared to pursue a range of fulfilling roles in healthcare settings, including:
Why You Should Study the Advanced Diploma in Psychology in Sport and Exercise
The Advanced Diploma in Psychology in Sport and Exercise is the ideal choice for individuals passionate about understanding the psychological factors that influence performance and well-being in sports and exercise. This program provides a solid foundation for those looking to make a meaningful impact in sports psychology, coaching, athletic training, and related fields.
Entry Requirements:
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Year 01 | Year 02 | Year 03 |
· General English
· Introduction to Psychology · Legal and Ethical Environment in Psychological Practice · Work Health and Safety (WHS) Processes in Healthcare · Communications Skills in Psychoogical Practice · Motivation and Emotion · College English · Anatomy and Physiology · Principles of Management · Treatment for Neurological Conditions · Human Development · Neurotechnology and Cognitive Enhancement · Psychological Disorders · Trauma-Informed Care in Psychological Practice · Applications of Psycho-biology and Social Psychology · Health Research Methodologies · Cyberpsychology
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· Statistics for Forensic Psychology
· Introduction to Forensic Psychology · Critical Thinking and Reflective Practice in Healthcare · Practicum 1 · Psychological Constructs of Identity and Social Influence · Introductory Sociology · Working with Culturally Diverse Clients and Co-Workers · Practicum 2 · Clinical and Community Psychology · Forensic psychology in context · Co-curricular Activities Programme I
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· Professional English & Personality Development
· Theoretical approaches of forensic psychology · Psychology of culture, Gender and sexuality · Homicide and Violent crime · Practicum 3 · Managing an Effective Work Environment · Theories, concepts and applications of cybercrime · International perspectives on crime · Punishment Prisons and Penology · Health psychology Basics · Research Project Work · Practicum 4 · Psychology of choice and belief · Criminal Justice Process and Institutions · Co – curricular Activities Programme II |
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