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Kinesiology Schools Australia provides Recognition of Current Competency
(previously known as Recognition of Prior Learning - RPL).

Applicants may receive RPL for parts of their Certificate IV in Kinesiology or Diploma in Kinesiology, as set out in the enrolment documentation. This must be applied for either at time of enrolment or interview, prior to the start of the nominated program.

For further information please see the additional units listed below.

Additional Units for Certificate IV in Kinesiology - HLT42807 Requirements

BA101 & CS101

 Business & Clinical Safety

 Out of class home study

A&P 201

 Anatomy & Physiology

 Out of class home study 

OCT202

Senior First Aid

Externally sourced

 

Additional Units for Diploma in Kinesiology - HLT51507 Requirements

RBT 201

 Clinical Body Contact 

 Out of class home study

A&P 301

 Pathophysiology

 Out of class home study

MEN 201

 Mentoring 

 Out of class home study

RES 201

 (Kinesiology) Research

 Out of class home study

MAB 201

 Manage a Business

 Out of class home study

NUT 201

 Nutrition

  Out of class home study 

Contact our student admin staff for further information.


KC and ICPKP provide Recognition of Prior Learning
(RPL)

If you have previously taken a PKP course (or have other prior qualifications) you may be able to cross-credit prior learning.

Applicants may receive RPL after providing completed assessment of previously relevant ICPKP work.

For those who have taken other Kinesiology but have not been assessed at this level, competency must be demonstrated.

A discount may apply for TFH4 graduates (dependent on competency assessment) ~ see note further below.

  • Some practising Kinesiologists with many years of clinical experience have still received great benefit from taking the new ICPKP classes and have enjoyed the new approach to learning.
     
  • There is time to gather feedback, and participate in thought-provoking group discussion.
     
  • There is much more opportunity to explore, practise and experience techniques.
PKP4 Graduates note: Yes, there are quite a few ’extra’ bits in the new PKP Certification Program™. You now have the opportunity to take the relevant new workshops to gain this information. They become part of your CEU (continuing education units) that will become a lifetime habit.
However, we do have to ask everyone who wants the ICPKP International Kinesiology Diploma (and listing as an ICPKP Registered Kinesiologist) to complete the same Assessments as the new students.
 
Once again, we have to ask anyone who wants to get the ICPKP International Kinesiology Diploma to complete the same Assessments as the new students. It is not about us thinking you do not know the material. It is about you achieving Competency by showing you can do the Performance Criteria for each part of the course. This builds confidence and self esteem. The old system only had exams for teachers. The new system allows all of us to show we are Competent Kinesiologists.
I have training prior to starting Kinesiology
Where a Kinesiologist can produce a certificate of proficiency (or equivalent assessment) in any units, this unit will then be credited towards their Diploma. An example of this might be a Registered Nurse who has taken Anatomy and Physiology as a University course.

Touch For Health Kinesiology Graduates may receive credits for prior studies in TFH. These may be taken into consideration and discussed with the applicant. The criteria  is based on relevant equivalent studies and qualifications as well as proficiency (NB: TFH was designed for the  layperson. PKP =  Professional Kinesiology Practitioner). If successful, the cost for the first three to four units may be reduced - an acknowledgement by the college for your prior learning.
All the above, however, is subject to personal interview with Senior International College Faculty. BKP provides a different perspective and greater depth, with assessments as to competency, providing a highly sought-after professional qualification.

 

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