Postgraduate UOQ-SPM-MAS-2023
Master of Sports Medicine
Diagnose, treat, and manage exercise-related injuries
Study a program designed for GPs to upskill in sports medicine. Build your capacity to help patients with different abilities and ages. You'll be well equipped to treat a range of active people—from amateur sports enthusiasts to elite athletes.
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Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Total subjects
8
Price
From
$42,080
Study method
100% Online
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
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Degree details
- Study a program designed specifically for general practitioners to upskill in sports medicine practice.
- Develop your core knowledge about diagnosing, treating and managing exercise-related injuries.
- Enjoy the convenience of flexible, online, work-based study.
- Learn from expert educators and experienced sports medicine practitioners.
Higher education
To be eligible for entry, you'll need:
- an approved degree in medicine and 2 years full-time (or equivalent) post-qualification clinical practice.
Applicants must hold registration as a medical practitioner in country of practice.
You must have a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 on a 7-point scale in your previous qualification.
English Proficiency Requirements
All applicants must satisfy the UQ English language proficiency requirements for admission.
If you've completed previous study, you may be eligible to receive credit for – or exemption from – certain subjects in a UQ program.
This program has been created specifically for general practitioners who want to develop or advance their knowledge and skills in sports medicine. The program provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to prevention, treatment and management of sports injuries. Students will develop the clinical knowledge, research and practical skills for evidence-based practice in sports medicine. Students will be well placed to treat different types of exercising individuals (e.g. athletes and amateur sports people), and different types of injuries sustained during sporting activities and other physical activity (e.g. muscular injuries and lumbar region injuries).
An understanding of the fundamental principles of sports medicine and its applications will serve as an important backdrop within a general practice setting. This program offers flexible, work-based learning and is delivered entirely online using proven online learning pedagogies (such as hands-on video tutorials) and discussion forums to allow contact with expert staff and other general practitioners. Assessment projects are highly practical and industry relevant and they can also be customised to your own development needs.
Recommended Study Pattern
The Master of Sports Medicine is a 1 year course for a full-time student. Each year consists of 2 Study Periods, also known as semesters. The recommended study pattern consists of 8 core subjects, with 4 to be completed in your first study period and 4 in your second.
Award Requirements
To qualify for the Master of Sports Medicine, students must satisfactorily complete a program of study consisting of 8 subjects.