Australian Golf Teachers Federation

COURSE DESCRIPTION

National Sport Industry Training Package (SRS03).

Diploma of Sport (Coaching)  SRS50206

COMMENCEMENT DATES  1st February and July each year

FACILITIES

The Hays International College (HIC) is located in Box Hill , Melbourne Victora,Australia, very close to all amenities including transport and shopping and has its own outdoor and indoor training facilities.

 HIC will use the Box Hill golf course which is located adjacent to the campus for golf club membership and HIC will utilise several public golf courses in the local area that are within 20 minutes of the HIC campus. HIC classroom lectures commence each morning at the HIC campus either in the classroom or golf learning centre. 

All equipment and facilities within the campus are modern with the latest in training aids, including computerised video and statistical analysis equipment.  All instructors are fully qualified .

All students have daily email and internet access.   English classes are readily available.

COST – Enrolment $100;   Tuition $28,000 per year or $7,000 per term (8 terms)

 

 

LENGTH OF COURSE 

The Diploma of Sport Coaching is delivered over a period of two years being four  (10 week) terms each year.  The course comprises compulsory core and stream units, golf specialization units and elective units and to graduate a student must complete a minimum of 38 units.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This is a full-time course over two years designed to give students the skills and knowledge necessary to become a professional golf player and or a golf teaching professional. Focusing on creating superior playing skills, tactics, strategy and knowledge of golf, including coaching skills and equipment knowledge, the course also covers in detail the very important issues of health, physical fitness and administration skills, plus the essential life-skills of a golf teaching professional, including public speaking, handling the media, and personal financial management.

AWARD

Graduating students receive ·SRS50206 Diploma of Sport Coaching if the student achieves a handicap of  4 for males or 7 for  females  from Golf Australia  handicapping system (Golflink) AND  become a Full Member of The Australian Golf Teachers Federation (recognized worldwide)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS-

 Students must have completed Year 12, or its equivalent. Students should have an English level of IELTS 5.0 or equivalent, with no individual score lower than 4.5, or its equivalent. Please contact HIC if you need more information on what might be equivalent, for example, completing an English course, living in an English speaking country, etc.

For international students, you will need a student visa (sub-class 572 - vocational education and training). HIC will issue your Confirmation of Enrolment after receipt of course fees deposit .

The weekly program includes-:

  • Driving range lessons at Hays own driving range
  • Unlimited practice at the indoor  and outdoor training centre 7 days per week
  • Daily access to Box Hill golf course Sunday to Friday
  • Membership of Box Hill golf Course  
  • Complete equipment assessment involving launch, lie. loft, flex, swing speed, shaft and head
  • Computer swing analysis weekly
  • Classroom and Practical instruction
  • Physical training program
  • Handicap maintenance
  • Golf competitions and tournament play and transport


RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

Is available to provide for existing skills and knowledge. This is undertaken at HIC following an application by the student. Note that RPL may impact on  the duration of a students visa for international students.

DELIVERY

Is for a minimum of 15 formal class room hours each week as well as practice and golf course play. Formal training includes classroom, on course supervision and individual and group training at the indoor golf centre 

ASSESSMENT

Competency is assessed throughregular assignments, observation-demonstration checklists,completion of National Skills Testsand examinations. Assessment support tutorials are provided to ensure students manage their assessment tasks.Students receive regular feedback on their academic progression.

TEACHING METHODS

Each student will have a weekly face-to-face training schedule, comprising practice times, golf rounds, tournament play and classroom study sessions and assignments to be completed by the student.

 PROGRAM

The program has been organized into three areas- general work and applied industry skills and golf specific skills. The students will learn all the background information and then have the opportunity to apply the skills in different situations.

Units for the course are as follows:

                                                                                                                                  

Code    Title Hours

CORE UNITS

 

BSBADM502A

 

Manage meetings

30

BSBFLM404A

 

Lead work teams

50

ICAITU126B

 

Use advanced features of computer applications

40

SRXGCSS07A

 

Determine needs of client populations

20

SRXINU004A

 

Promote compliance with laws and legal principles

12

SRXINU005A

 

Manage culture and education to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service

35

SRXOGN002A

 

Manage projects

30

SRXOHS003B

 

Establish, maintain and evaluate the organisation’s Occupational Health Safety system

15

SRXRIK002A

 

Manage an organisation’s risk

40

STREAM UNITS

 

SRSCGP015A

 

Establish selection policies for activities

15

SRSCGP016A

 

Implement water-based training programs

10

SRSCGP017A

 

Implement a talent identification program

20

SRXCAI010B

 

Evaluate, analyse and modify long-term and/or high performance individualized training programs

20

SRXCAI011B

 

Plan and prepare for participants to meet the demands of high level participation

20

SRXCAI012B

 

Conduct, monitor and adjust high performance individualized training programs

20

SRXGRO003A

 

Provide leadership to groups

18

SPECIALISATION UNITS

 

SRSGLF007A

  Participate in conditioning for golf

15

SRSGLF008A

 

Teach and/or develop the advanced skills of golf

20

SRSGLF009A

  Apply the advanced tactics and strategies of professional golf in a competitive situation

30

SRSGLF010A

 

Undertake advanced appraisal and alteration of equipment in golf

30

SRSGLF011 A

  Perform the advanced skills, tactics and strategies of professional golf in a competitive situation

20

SRSGLF012A 

 

Manage the format and results of golf competitions
and tournaments

20

SRSGLF013A

 

Develop and manage junior development programs in golf

20

SRSGLF014A

 

Manage on course golf shop operations

15

ELECTIVE UNITS

 

SRSCGP005A

 

Customise coaching to include children

35

SRSCGP006A

 

Customise coaching to include mature aged athletes

25

SRSCGP007A

 

Customise coaching to include athletes with a disability

35

SRXEVT003B

 

Coordinate events

12

BSBFLM501A

 

Manage personal work priorities and professional development

60

BSBFLM502A

 

Provide leadership in the workplace

60

BSBMGT502A

 

Manage people performance

60

SRXHRM001B

 

Manage volunteers

20

BSBMKG501A

 

Evaluate marketing opportunities

80

SRXINU006A

 

Foster the values and ethos of the phenomenon of play

25

SRSSTC005A

 

Teach or develop advanced skills of strength and conditioning

30

SRSSTC006A

 

Plan and prepare a strength and conditioning program for a high

performance athlete

30

Total Hours

 

1037

 



 


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