& APLICACIÓN DEL MEJORAMIENTO CONTINUO DE PROCESOS EN PROYECTOS MINEROS
DESARROLLO DE PROYECTOS MEDIANTE ELM
Program Objectives The course aims to:
• produce graduates with considerable knowledge and expertise in the application of exercise in the field of preventive medicine and rehabilitation;
• equip graduates with specific skills and competencies in the areas of cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, musculo-skeletal and neurological rehabilitation, which will assist in gaining accreditation with the Australian Association of Exercise and Sport Science (AAESS);
• provide graduates with extensive industry experience in the form of a twenty week internship; and
• facilitate close and extended contact between students and potential employers. Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Human Movement, or equivalent, or be a qualified Physiotherapist, Podiatrist or Medical Practitioner.
Students who have graduated with the Graduate Diploma in Exercise for Rehabilitation, or an equivalent degree, in the years 1993-1999 (inclusive) are eligible for admission to the Master of Applied Science – Exercise Rehabilitation with advanced standing.
Program Duration
The Program is offered over two years full time or part time equivalent. The first year of the course comprises the Graduate Diploma in Exercise for Rehabilitation. The second year of the course completes the articulated sequence of study towards the Master of Applied Science – Exercise Rehabilitation.
Course Structure
Graduate Diploma in Exercise Rehabilitation
Credit Point EFTSL SC Band Pre 2005 From 2005 Full Fee
Year 1 (AU$) (AU$) (AU$)
Semester One
AHX5041 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5042 MUSCULO-SKELETAL PHSYIOLOGY FOR REHABILITATION 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5043 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
AND METHODS FOR PRACTITIONERS 8 0.0830 1 $332 $415 $950 AHX5033 BIOMECHANICS THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR
REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584
AHX5069 INTRODUCTION TO REHABILITATION FIELDWORK 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 Semester Two
AHX5018 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR MUSCULO-SKELETAL
AND NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5017 CARDIORESPIRATORY AND METABOLIC PHYSIOLOGY
FOR REHABILITATION 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5031 PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTING FOR REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5034 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY IN THE WORKPLACE 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5070 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION FIELDWORK (FULL TIME) 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5071 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION FIELDWORK (PART TIME) 6 0.0630 2 $359 $448 $798 AHX6044 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL PRACTICE
(PART TIME) 16 0.1670 2 $951 $1,189 $2,116
(optional) Portion of 20 weeks (=700 hrs)
Master of Applied Science – Exercise Rehabilitation Semester Three
AHX6041 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR CARDIORESPIRATORY
AND METABOLIC CONDITIONS 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5029 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR WORK 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 AHX6042 CASE MANAGEMENT 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5180 PSYCHOLOGY FOR REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 RBM5510 NEUROL AND NEUROMUSCULAR DIS FOR EXE REHAB 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 RBM5610 CLINICAL NUTRITION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584
Credit Point EFTSL SC Band Pre 2005 From 2005 Full Fee
(AU$) (AU$) (AU$)
AHX5071 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION FIELDWORK (PART TIME) 6 0.0630 2 $359 $448 $798 AHX6044 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (PART TIME) 16 0.1670 2 $951 $1,189 $2,116 Semester Four
AHX6043 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (FULL TIME) 48 0.5000 2 $2,847 $3,559 $6,336 AHX6044 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (PART TIME) 16 0.1670 2 $951 $1,189 $2,116 Students must complete all core subjects.
AHX5041 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5042 MUSCULO-SKELETAL PHSYIOLOGY FOR REHABILITATION 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5043 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS FOR PRACTITIONERS 8 0.0830 1 $332 $415 $950 AHX5033 BIOMECHANICS THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR
REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584
AHX5018 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR MUSCULO-SKELETAL
AND NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5017 CARDIORESPIRATORY AND METABOLIC PHYSIOLOGY
FOR REHABILITATION 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5031 PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTING FOR REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5034 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY IN THE WORKPLACE 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX6042 CASE MANAGEMENT 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX6043 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (FULL TIME) 48 0.5000 2 $2,847 $3,559 $6,336 Select elective subjects from each of the following pairs:
AHX6041 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR CARDIORESPIRATORY
AND METABOLIC CONDITIONS 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5029 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR WORK 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 RBM5510 NEUROL AND NEUROMUSCULAR DIS FOR EXE REHAB 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 RBM5610 CLINICAL NUTRITION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 Fieldwork Subject
AHX5069 INTRODUCTION TO REHABILITATION FIELDWORK 8 0.0830 2 $473 $591 $1,052 AHX5070 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION FIELDWORK (FULL TIME) 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 or
AHX5071 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION FIELDWORK (PART TIME) 6 0.0630 2 $359 $448 $798 Clinical Practice Subject
AHX6043 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (FULL TIME) 48 0.5000 2 $2,847 $3,559 $6,336 or
AHX6044 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (PART TIME) 16 0.1670 2 $951 $1,189 $2,116 Master of Applied Science – Exercise Rehabilitation
Year 2 Semester One
AHX6041 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR CARDIORESPIRATORY
AND METABOLIC CONDITIONS 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX6042 CASE MANAGEMENT 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5180 PSYCHOLOGY FOR REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5029 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR WORK 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 Semester Two
AHX6043 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (FULL TIME) 48 0.5000 2 $2,847 $3,559 $6,336 Semester Three
AHX6041 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR CARDIORESPIRATORY
AND METABOLIC CONDITIONS 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX6042 CASE MANAGEMENT 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5180 PSYCHOLOGY FOR REHABILITATION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 RBM5510 NEUROL AND NEUROMUSCULAR DIS FOR EXE REHAB 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 RBM5610 CLINICAL NUTRITION 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHX5071 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION FIELDWORK (PART TIME) 6 0.0630 2 $359 $448 $798 AHX6044 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (PART TIME) 16 0.1670 2 $951 $1,189 $2,116 Semester Four
AHX6043 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (FULL TIME) 48 0.5000 2 $2,847 $3,559 $6,336 AHX6044 EXERCISE FOR REHABILITATION CLINICAL
PRACTICE (PART TIME) 16 0.1670 2 $951 $1,189 $2,116
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LOSS AND GRIEF COUNSELLING (I)
Course Code: HGLC Program Objectives The program aims to:
• have students understand a range of losses both normative and non-normative which accompany the lifespan;
• assist students to conceptualise loss and grief as it affects individuals according to gender, ethnic background and at varying stages of development through the examination of relevant theoretical frameworks and perspectives;
• have students demonstrate skill in working as a grief educator;
• introduce students to a range of counselling theories and interventions pertinent to the area of loss and grief; and
• have students critically examine selected theoretical models in relation to disasters or unexpected traumatic events and interventions. Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission to the program applicants must hold a relevant undergraduate degree or a postgraduate tertiary qualification and have relevant experience in the field of loss and grief or an allied field.
Applicants who do not meet the academic requirements but who can demonstrate adequate and/or substantial experience in the area of loss and grief education/counselling are encouraged to apply. Applicants in this category may be required to attend an interview.
To ensure that students are adequately prepared to undertake the counselling studies within the Graduate Diploma in Loss and Grief Counselling, the following enrolment paths are prescribed:
• students with an established professional record in counselling will be permitted to enrol into both the Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Education and the Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Counselling on either a full time or a part time basis; and
• students who do not have an established professional record in counselling will normally be required to enrol for and satisfactorily complete the Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Education before consideration can be given for entry into the Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Counselling.
Students will not normally be allowed entry directly into the Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Counselling. Course Durations
Graduate Certificates
• Each Graduate Certificate is offered over one semester on a full time basis or part time equivalent. Graduate Diploma
• The course is offered over two semesters on a full time basis or part time equivalent. Course Structure
The program comprises two discrete but sequentially related Graduate Certificates. At the completion of both Graduate Certificates students will be awarded the Graduate Diploma in Loss and Grief Counselling.
Credit Point EFTSL SC Band Pre 2005 From 2005 Full Fee
Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Education (AU$) (AU$) (AU$)
Semester One
AHC5001 CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF LOSS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHC5004 INTRODUCTION TO THEORIES OF LOSS AND GRIEF 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 AHC5002 GRIEF EDUCATION: PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 Semester Two
AHC5003 MANAGEMENT OF DISASTER AND TRAUMATIC INCIDENTS 12 0.1250 2 $712 $890 $1,584 Graduate Certificate in Loss and Grief Counselling
Semester One
APT5025 INDIVIDUAL AWARENESS 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 APT5035 THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELLING 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 Semester Two
AHC5100 APPLIED TECHNIQUES OF GRIEF COUNSELLING 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 AHC5101 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE WORKSHOP 12 0.1250 1 $500 $625 $1,430 *These subjects will be taught at the St Albans Campus. All other subjects will be taught at the City, Flinders Lane Campus.