All Modules use lectures (in electronic format), discussion forums, and instructor feedback on written work to establish knowledge and understanding of the subject. Students are also provided with an targeted program of directed reading. Formal coursework and examinations are used to assess the acquisition of knowledge and understanding and to encourage students to link theory with professional practice.
Skills and other attributes
On successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
Lectures are used for the analysis and development of the cognitive skills. The assessments require the submission of individual reports that allow the students to demonstrate their abilities in using knowledge of mental health principles to deal with problems through analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Module assessments require a combination of reading, analysis and personal reflection.
On successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
Teaching and learning are focused on evidenced-based approaches and practice contexts; assessments require students to integrate theory and practice where appropriate. Students will be required to conduct critical reviews and to synthesize information from a variety of sources..
On successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
Teaching and learning are organised in lectures, forums, written assignments, and targeted reading assignments. Analysis and discussion are encouraged. Electronic communication and personal reflection and analysis are requirements for assigned work. Homework will require students to make links between theory and practical applications.
Tutorial support
Discussion forum support will be available online throughout the program. Students will be expected to take advantage of these opportunities, but regular participation in them is not a requirement for completion of the program.
Supporting materials: reading lists and internet resources
In addition to the program materials provided in electronic format, students will be provided with a comprehensive program of directed reading. This will include original research papers and review articles as well as materials prepared specifically for this program. Key resources for the program will be available online to students. Full details will be provided on registration.
Students will also be directed to a number of internet resources that provide a wide range of sports mental health information and related relevant materials.