Career Outcomes
Graduates will be well suited for employment in a range of sectors including:
- Professional sporting organisations;
- Development units for semi-professional sporting associations;
- Institutes, universities, colleges and academies working with elite athletes;
- Other organisations working with semi-professional or elite athletes; or
- Self-employment in the field of elite athlete mentoring.
- Why Study with ACAP?
- Flexibility to study and work simultaneously. Our courses are delivered in a mix of on-campus and online modes to ensure that our students can continue to work while they complete their studies.
- On-Campus (with an optional online component). On-campus study involves attendance at scheduled classes which may occur over a period of 12 weeks, or as block mode intensives, where the contact hours are condensed into whole day blocks. Students studying on campus will be able to access all core unit materials online through 'my.acap' the College's online learning portal. On-campus delivery is taught from the Melbourne ACAP campus, which is situated in a central CBD location.
- Online. Some units will be available online. Online learning allows students to access course materials and readings through ACAP’s online learning portal ‘my.acap’. Students will be able to work through course materials and interact with classmates and lecturers via online discussions in the virtual classroom.
- Small class sizes mean that students have more opportunities to apply their knowledge and develop key skills, in addition to getting to know their lecturers and fellow students.
- A focus on mentoring and coaching Courses specifically designed in conjunction with industry experts to meet the needs of the sporting professions mean that ACAP is able to offer quality, targeted qualifications that meet student needs.
- Why study these courses?
- Adding value to sporting professions Graduates will bring value to sporting professions through their ability to support athlete development by applying relevant knowledge and techniques in mentor, development and welfare roles.
