This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to develop, coordinate, coach and officiate in a wide range of sports. You will learn to facilitate the development of competing athletes to improve performance for themselves and/or that of a team. You will also learn to coach children and people with special needs. You will learn skills in sports science, sport psychology, nutrition, and planning and conducting training programs. As part of this qualification you will undertake a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have learned.
If a course of is available you can enrol anytime at Challenger Institute. However enrolments for our full and part time award courses are conducted twice a year prior to each semester.
If you miss the deadline in submitting an application for study in a popular full time course, a safety net application will be considered if there are places left in the course you selected after the official enrolment period.
Students who wish to continue studies in their current learning pathway may be able to enrol directly into the next level of their qualification if it requires the Minimum Entrance Requirements (M.E.R.) ONLY to be addressed. These students would normally fall into the following three categories;
•Currently studying full time at Challenger Institute.
•Currently studying part time at Challenger Institute and wish to transfer to full time.
•Currently a year 12 student studying VET for School Students program or participating in an Auspicing agreement with Challenger Institute.
Challenger Institute of Technology consists of campuses and centres along the coastline south of Perth from Fremantle to the Peel region and inland to Murdoch. Challenger Institute is the preferred choice of more than 25,000 full-time and part-time students applying for a huge variety of careers, courses and subjects.
Challenger Institute has several industry training centres to provide quality training for our industry and community clients.
The Centres are closely aligned to the needs of industry. They are focused on targeting their training and employment services for the wider community including for diverse, and in some instances, disadvantaged groups.