Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy/Master of High Performance Sport
Postgraduate
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Help athletes reach peak performance
This double degree will advance your skills as a physiotherapist so you can work with professional athletes. Explore how to manage sports-related injuries and illnesses. Learn from industry mentors and access internships within high-performance sports.
- Study method
- Online & on-campus
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- 2 years full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 16
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy/Master of High Performance Sport
About this degree
The overall aim of this course is to provide Physiotherapists with knowledge and skills to work with athletes and people of all ages, abilities and cultural contexts, in community, elite or high performance sport and exercise, in the private and public sectors. This double degree also provides specific development in students of knowledge, understanding and skills for enhancing the conditioning of high performance athletes, with the aim of optimising individual and team performance, in a way that is characterised by a concern for respect, equity and social justice.
Course Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy, graduates should be able to:
LO1 - Acquire advanced theoretical, scientific and clinical principles of normal and pathological human movement as it relates to sports, exercise, performance and complex sports injuries or conditions;
LO2 - Explain the relationship between wellbeing and performance for athletes and people of all ages and abilities, cultural context and Indigenous peoples;
LO3 - Critically analyse and synthesise advanced knowledge, using an evidence-informed approach, for the prevention and physiotherapy management of sports injuries in different sports and health contexts and to optimise health, fitness outcomes or sports performance in athletes of all ages, abilities, cultural contexts and in Indigenous peoples;
LO4 - Critically analyse and synthesise knowledge, using an evidence-informed approach, for the prevention and physiotherapy management of chronic disease and to facilitate an active healthy lifestyle in people of all ages, abilities, cultural contexts and in Indigenous peoples;
LO5 - Apply advanced knowledge and skills in the design, implementation and evaluation of physiotherapy management of complex sports and exercise related injuries and conditions and optimise sports or exercise performance and wellbeing in athletes and people of diverse populations, within cultural, ethical and legal frameworks
LO6 - Apply person-centred, culturally responsive and professional physiotherapy management when working in sport and exercise with an individual, group or with a team, effectively and efficiently managing ethical issues and competing professional demands;
LO7 - Apply principles of leadership, management, advocacy and reflection integral to effective professional interaction to meet the diverse needs of individuals, the multidisciplinary team or the community and for athletes and people of all ages and abilities, cultural context and Indigenous peoples.
On successful completion of the Master of High Performance Sport course, graduates should be able to:
LO1 - Integrate specialised technical skills with advanced principles and strategies of strength and conditioning, fatigue management and recovery to enhance athlete and team performance and reduce the likelihood (and/or duration) of injury and illness;
LO2 - Design, deliver, evaluate and refine meaningful interventions to athletes that enhance performance and reduce the likelihood (and/or duration) of injury and illness;
LO3 - Work in an ethical manner that promotes the dignity of the athlete, and communicate effectively in high performance sports settings that are multidisciplinary and collaborative;
LO4 - Conduct research, evaluation and/or evidence-based practice in high performance sport settings in ways that result in outcomes that enhance performance and reduce the likelihood (and/or duration) of injury and illness.
The double degree Master of Sports and Exercis Physiotherapy - Master of High Performance Sport empowers physiotherapists to work with athletes and people of all ages, abilities and cultural contexts, in community, elite or high performance sport and exercise settings, in both the private and public sectors.
You will acquire advanced knowledge of normal and pathological human movement relating to sports, exercise, performance, injuries, pathology and disease. You will also better understand how wellbeing relates to performance, and critically analyse, synthesise and apply knowledge using an evidence-informed, person-centred approach to manage sports injuries or other health conditions.
Learn to integrate specialised technical skills with advanced principles and strategies of strength and conditioning, fatigue management and recovery to design, deliver and evaluate meaningful interventions to enhance athlete and team performance and reduce the likelihood and/or duration of injury and illness. This course emphasises the application of knowledge and skills in an ethical manner that promotes the dignity of the individual, athlete or performer.
This double degree is suitable for graduate physiotherapists eligible for registration in their own country, with a minimum two years’ experience post-graduation.
Recommended study pattern
To qualify for the Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy/Master of High Performance Sport, a student must complete 160 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, consisting of:
- 60 cp from Specified Physiotherapy Units;
- 40 cp from Specified High Performance Sport Units;
- 20 cp from Elective High Performance Sport Units;
- 40 cp from Research Units.
Award requirements
To qualify for the Master of Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy / Master of High Performance Sport, a student must complete 160 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings
Exit points
Students may exit with either of the following relevant awards provided they have completed the required units specified within the degree:
Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy
- A student who has completed 80 cp from the Schedule of Specified Unit Offerings, including a minimum 40 cp from Specified Physiotherapy Units, may exit with the Graduate Diploma in Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy.
Graduate Certificate in Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy
- A student who has completed 40 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, including a minimum 30 cp from Specified Physiotherapy Units, may exit with the Graduate Certificate in Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy.
Graduate Certificate in High Performance Sport
- A student who has completed 40 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, including a minimum 30 cp from Specified Physiotherapy Units, may exit with the Graduate Certificate in High Performance Sport.
- 60 cp from Specified Physiotherapy Units;
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Indicative total fee $45,936
The amount shown here is indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
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- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
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Entry requirements
An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
International applicants must also meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites:
a. Bachelor degree or higher in Physiotherapy and:
i) hold current registration with the required Authority in Australia, or Registration Authority in country of current practice; and
ii) have a minimum of 2 years clinical experience as a physiotherapist post-graduation (including minimum 1 year in musculoskeletal or sports areas);
OR
b. ACU’s Graduate Certificate in Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy
An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
International applicants must also meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
English Proficiency Entry RequirementsStudents must meet English Language requirements as follows:
- IELTS: Overall score 7.0, Individual score of 6.5 in all test
- PTE: 65 with a minimum of 58 in all four communicative skills
- TOEFL: Internet based total of 94: minimum 24 in writing, 20 in speaking, 10 in listening and 19 in reading and 12 in listening
- ACU English Language Test: A (75-100%)
- OTHER: Demonstrated current registration with an accredited body that has an English language requirement equivalent to, or higher than, the standards required by the University. Recognised registrations include:
- Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration other than Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Health Practice registration;
- Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) Teacher registration;
- Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) Teacher registration; and
- NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Teacher registration.
OR
- At least one full-time year of study of an Australian secondary or tertiary qualification at AQF Diploma level or higher, and completed no earlier than five years prior to the commencement of the course of study to which the student seeks admission;
OR
- Demonstrated successful completion of at least one full-time year of study of an overseas qualification equivalent to an Australian secondary or tertiary qualification at AQF Diploma level or higher, where the medium of study was English, and completed no earlier than five years prior to the commencement of the course of study to which the student seeks admission.
Applicants having completed ACU’s Graduate Diploma in Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy will be eligible for recognition of prior learning of 80 credit points.
Applicants having completed ACU’s Graduate Certificate in Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy will be eligible for recognition of prior learning of 40 credit points.
If you have already studied at university level, you can apply for credit towards your ACU course. Credited units replace units you would otherwise study, so you can finish your course earlier.
Study method requirements
The Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy/Master of High Performance Sport is designed as a program of relevant professional practice-related learning that includes a minimum 190 hours of clinical practice, including supervised practice, mentoring, case reflections, and self-directed field-of-play and side-line practice. The course also includes a program of independent research, as well as the opportunity for an industry-based internship in high performance sport.
Students are required to be working or be in a volunteer position in the sports environment for a minimum of 80 hours as part of a Semester 2 unit.
Students participating in practicums will require:
- Police Checks
- Immunisation records
- Health checks
- First Aid certificate
- CPR Certificate
Or international equivalent
The Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy/Master of High Performance Sport double degree can be completed in 2 years (full-time), or part-time equivalent. It is delivered predominantly online with short, intensive on-campus block/s. The course is suitable for graduate physiotherapists eligible for registration in their own country, with a minimum two years’ experience post-graduation.
February intake will be offered. Units will be delivered in online unscheduled mode and online Scheduled mode incorporating online, intensive residential workshops, practicums and a research project. All residential workshops and assessments will be scheduled for 1-2 weeks in ACU Term 3.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy / Master of High Performance Sport will be able to apply theory and practice learned in a range of health provider settings including but not limited to:
- professional and semi-professional sporting organisations
- community sport settings
- national and state institutes of sport
- academies of sport
- government and non-government funded sporting programs (e.g. University, School or post-School sporting clubs)
- Government prevention and management of chronic disease through exercise programs
- international high performance sport organisations
- sport, health and disease-based research
Examples of potential employment roles include:
- Sports and exercise physiotherapist for a club, a team or a sports event at National or International levels for visiting or host nation programs
- E.g. Australian Olympic Team, Olympic and Commonwealth Games, Australian University Games
- Sports medicine manager for a team, an event
- Venue medical manager for major Games
- Performance analyst
- High performance manager
- Fitness coach
- Government advisor on exercise
- Sports science manager
Professional recognition
Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy / Master of High Performance Sport Graduates who are Australian registered physiotherapists and members of the Australian Physiotherapy Association are eligible to apply for Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled membership in the relevant stream.
Australian job snapshots
Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.
Role | Earnings | Employment change |
---|---|---|
Exercise Physiologists | N/A^ | N/A^ |
Physiotherapists | $75K to $93K | Up 37.6% |
^ There is no data available