The SIS50410 Diploma of Sport and Recreation Administration is offered by Sydney Institute which is part of TAFE NSW. The course provides the skills and knowledge needed for employment in administration in the sport and recreation industry. This qualification provides the skills to work in fitness centres, outdoor sporting grounds or aquatic centres. Graduates with this level of competency are able to manage the functions needed to make sure that services and programs are provided effectively.
Career Outcomes
This course can enhance your employment prospects by preparing you for work as a facility manager or administration manager in the sport and recreation industry. Graduates may also be employed in event management and sports marketing.
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TAFE courses can be credited towards your OUA degree
Many OUA courses provide pathways through the qualifications needed to develop your career from TAFE Diplomas through to undergraduate Bachelor degrees and then on the postgraduate qualifications: Graduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Master degrees. Your TAFE qualification may provide you with the eligibility to apply for a higher level course or can provide you with unit exemptions and credit towards your university degree.
The Recognition of Prior Learning/Credit section to each of the university course pages on the OUA website has information about credit or unit exemptions for your previous study at TAFE. The Eligibility section of some courses lists TAFE qualifications required before you can apply to be admitted to the course.
Further information is available from Credit for previous study:
http://www.open.edu.au/public/future-students/getting-started/credit-for-previous-study
Pathways - Diploma of Sport and Recreation Administration
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Graduates of this course are guaranteed the equivalent of one year of credit towards the Bachelor of Business (Swinburne University of Technology).
Eligibility
Entry into this course is open to all students.
Assessment
Assignments will be completed and submitted online. There are no invigilated exams in this course.
Award Requirements
To qualify for the SIS50410 Diploma of Sport and Recreation Administration, students must complete a total of 19 units: 9 core units plus 10 elective units.
Recommended Study Pattern
To maximise your studies, students are recommended to enrol in the Coordinate client services module and Marketing Modules prior to completing other modules.