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Qualification Regulations
Part I
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other Statutes and Regulations of the University including General Regulations for Postgraduate Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas, and Postgraduate Certificates.
Part II
Admission
1. Admission to the Postgraduate Diploma of Master of Sport and Exercise requires that the candidate will:
(a) meet the University admission requirements as specified, and:
(b) have been awarded or qualified for the Bachelor of Sport and Exercise or an equivalent qualification, with a minimum grade average of B-.
Qualification requirements
2. Candidates for the Postgraduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise shall follow a flexible course of study, which shall consist of courses totalling at least 120 credits, comprising:
(a) courses selected from the Schedule to the Qualification;
and including:
(b) attending contact courses, block courses, field trips, studios, workshops, tutorials and laboratories as required.
Specialisations
3. The Postgraduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise may be completed with or without an endorsement
4. Candidates may complete an endorsement by passing at least 90 credits in an endorsement. The requirements for each endorsement are set out in the Schedule for the Qualification.
5. Endorsements available are: Exercise Prescription and Training; Exercise Science; Physical Education; Sport Coaching; and Sport Management.
Student progression
6. In cases of sufficient merit, the Postgraduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise may be awarded with Distinction or Merit in accordance with the General Regulations for Postgraduate Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas, and Postgraduate Certificates.
Completion requirements
7. The timeframes for completion as outlined in the General Regulations for Postgraduate Qualifications will apply.
8. Candidates may be graduated when they meet the Admission, Qualification and Academic requirements within the prescribed timeframes.
Unsatisfactory academic progress
9. The general Unsatisfactory Academic Progress regulations will apply.
Schedule for the Postgraduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise
Course planning key
- Prerequisites
- Courses that need to be completed before moving onto a course at the next level. For example, a lot of 200-level courses have 100-level prerequisite courses.
- Corequisites
- Courses that must be completed at the same time as another course are known as corequisite courses.
- Restrictions
- Some courses are restricted against each other because their content is similar. This means you can only choose one of the offered courses to study and credit to your qualification.
Key terms for course planning
- Courses
- Each qualification has its own specific set of courses. Some universities call these papers. You enrol in courses after you get accepted into Massey.
- Course code
- Each course is numbered using 6 digits. The fourth number shows the level of the course. For example, in course 219206, the fourth number is a 2, so it is a 200-level course (usually studied in the second year of full-time study).
- Credits
- Each course is worth a number of credits. You combine courses (credits) to meet the total number of credits needed for your qualification.
- Specialisations
- Some qualifications let you choose what subject you'd like to specialise in. Your major or endorsement is what you will take the majority of your courses in.
Schedule A: Subject requirements
Exercise Prescription and Training (105 credits)
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Compulsory courses
Course code: 234736 Advanced Sport Coaching credits 30
This course offers an advanced examination of contemporary issues and topics related to sport coaching.
View full course detailsExercise Science (90 credits)
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Compulsory Courses
Course code: 234736 Advanced Sport Coaching credits 30
This course offers an advanced examination of contemporary issues and topics related to sport coaching.
View full course detailsPhysical Education (90 credits)
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Compulsory courses
Course code: 234736 Advanced Sport Coaching credits 30
This course offers an advanced examination of contemporary issues and topics related to sport coaching.
View full course detailsCourse code: 274707 Issues in Health and Physical Education credits 30
An advanced analysis of the theory and practice of health and physical education through a range of international/national perspectives on cultural issues and controversies with consideration to the Treaty of Waitangi.
View full course detailsSport and Management (90 credits)
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Compulsory courses
Course code: 234731 Advanced Sport in the Social Context credits 30
An advanced examination of the meaning and role(s) of sport and leisure in contemporary society with particular reference to selected topical issues and the implications that these have on the organisation and management of sport.
View full course detailsCourse code: 234732 Advanced Sport Management credits 30
An examination of contemporary sport and recreation management practice in New Zealand and overseas.
View full course detailsSport Coaching (90 credits)
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This qualification is not accepting new enrolments.
Compulsory courses
Course code: 234736 Advanced Sport Coaching credits 30
This course offers an advanced examination of contemporary issues and topics related to sport coaching.
View full course detailsSchedule B: Elective courses
Course code: 168711 Health Research Design and Method credits 30
Philosophical, ethical and methodological issues in relation to health research are examined. Selected quantitative and qualitative methods are explored in depth, in preparation for developing a research proposal for a thesis, or research project.
View full course detailsAnd/or up to 30 credits of approved courses from the 234.7 series.
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