Certificate III in Sport

Cricos Code - CRICOS 076638M

AQF Qualification

Certificate III in Sport (Career Oriented Participation) (SRS30610)

Award


- Certificate III in Sport (Career Oriented Participation) (SRS30610)
- First aid certificate
- An Australian golf handicap



Start dates
 
Rolling Intake

Course Duration 

24 weeks (excluding holidays)
The Certificate of Sport Career Oriented
Participation is delivered over a period of six months. This program is open to domestic and international
students.

Entry requirements

Students must have completed Year 10 or its equivalent. Students must be able to demonstrate suitable golf skills (ability to play to a 12 or better handicap)in the areas of practical skills as well as knowledge of tactics, strategies and application of rules. 

About AQF Qualification
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual likely to undertake a career as an athlete at a regional, State/Territory level which may enable match-payments, prize money, grants and/or endorsements to form the primary source of their income  

What’s Included for Golf Students:
- Golf Club membership, including maintenance of handicap
- Complimentary college golf shirt
- Minimal class sizes
- Access to golf course daily
- On course management and strategy lessons
- Driving range lessons and computer swing analysis
- Unlimited range usage 7 days per week, 6 am to 6.30 pm
- Classroom instruction in all areas covered
- Regular golf competitions
- Physical training program (GROUP LESSONS)
- Injury prevention and maintenance (Golf physiotherapy) (GROUP LESSONS)
- Golf Psychology training(GROUP LESSONS)
- Golf Nutritional training (GROUP LESSONS)
- First round entry into QSchool
- External tournaments (arrangements may be made for students with appropriate skills

Not Included for Golf Students:
- Golf equipment

Delivery 

Delivery is by a combination of in-class tuition, self-paced learning, small group and practical
exercises in the classroom and driving range, on-course and driving range supervision, and at a first aid
training facility

Assessment - Competency is assessed through workbook exercises, oral presentations, reports,
assignments with research components, skills and rules tests, the student’s handicap record,
observation-demonstration checklists, completion of a gym based conditioning program, and
self-assessment using a player log.

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