Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine is designed for practitioners to extend their expertise in sports and exercise medicine, focusing on athlete case management, biomechanics, performance, and injury prevention. It offers flexibility for part-time and full-time study and access to internationally recognised experts and clinicians.
The Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine is designed to help passionate, qualified practitioners working with athletes of all ages and abilities extend their practice in sports and exercise medicine. Linking theory and practice, this course explores sport and injury in diverse contexts, including athlete case management, biomechanics and performance, and sports injury prevention.
Gain hands-on experience while learning from expert educators. You'll have access to a network of internationally recognised experts in sports medicine and clinicians working with elite sports teams and institutions. You'll also have the opportunity to appraise authentic expert consultations of real clinical cases.
Designed to accommodate your commitments, this course is offered part-time and full-time, giving you the flexibility to plan your study around other responsibilities.
Who is the Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine for?This course has been designed for doctors, physiotherapists, podiatrists, and exercise scientists with a minimum of three years of sports medicine-relevant clinical experience. The course structure allows you to tailor your subject choices to design a program that suits your professional needs and career goals.
Why study the Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine?This course is designed to extend your practice in best practice sports medicine. As part of this course, you will evaluate and theorise about developments that contribute to the advancement of practice in diverse sports, health, and exercise contexts.
You'll further develop your practice in injury management and restoring optimal function in athletes of all ages and abilities. You'll also learn about athlete management, aiming to optimise function, enhance sports performance, and encourage safe physical activity and exercise participation in different sporting and population contexts.
Courses related to the Graduate Certificate in Sports MedicineThe Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine is part of a nested suite of courses, designed for versatility. You may also be interested in the following related courses:
This course has been designed for doctors, physiotherapists, podiatrists, and exercise scientists with a minimum of three years of sports medicine-relevant clinical experience.
The Graduate Certificate in Sports Medicine is designed to help passionate, qualified practitioners working with athletes of all ages and abilities extend their practice in sports and exercise medicine. Linking theory and practice, this course explores sport and injury in diverse contexts, including athlete case management, biomechanics and performance, and sports injury prevention.
Gain hands-on experience while learning from expert educators. You'll have access to a network of internationally recognised experts in sports medicine and clinicians working with elite sports teams and institutions. You'll also have the opportunity to appraise authentic expert consultations of real clinical cases.
Designed to accommodate your commitments, this course is offered part-time and full-time, giving you the flexibility to plan your study around other responsibilities.
This course has been designed for doctors, physiotherapists, podiatrists, and exercise scientists with a minimum of three years of sports medicine-relevant clinical experience. The course structure allows you to tailor your subject choices to design a program that suits your professional needs and career goals.
This course is designed to extend your practice in best practice sports medicine. As part of this course, you will evaluate and theorise about developments that contribute to the advancement of practice in diverse sports, health, and exercise contexts.
You'll further develop your practice in injury management and restoring optimal function in athletes of all ages and abilities. You'll also learn about athlete management, aiming to optimise function, enhance sports performance, and encourage safe physical activity and exercise participation in different sporting and population contexts.