Master of Science in Adapted Physical Activity Leadership Institute of Technology Tralee
Price: EUR 3,365

    Course details

    The MSc in Adapted Physical Activity Leadership (APAL) has been developed to respond to an increase in demand for highly skilled professionals who can take a leadership role in developing this emerging discipline and become transformational leaders ensuring universal access to physical activity. This aim echoes the long held vision of the APA movement and is in line with the aim of the United Nations (UN) convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (2006) - ensuring the equal rights of persons with disabilities.

    The taught level 9 programme has been developed in line with the European Standards in Adapted Physical Activity (2010) and builds on the strong health and leisure undergraduate honours degree programmes. The overall aim of this masters degree is to develop an opportunity for professionals and graduates in the areas of health, education, care and leisure to develop their capacity to ensure universal access to physical activity programmes.

    Why study Adapted Physical Activity Leadership at IT, Tralee?

    The Health & Leisure (H&L) Department at the Institute of Technology, Tralee and its associated programmes have a local, national and international reputation for excellence and innovation. The location of the CARA National APA Centre at IT, Tralee is testament to the lead role of the Institute in the field nationally. Internationally IT, Tralee has led and participated in a number of European projects aimed at advancing the discipline. IT, Tralee’s expertise in the area coupled with their work in improving standards and opportunities in Ireland and abroad was recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) when they awarded the UNESCO Chair in ‘Transforming the Lives of People with Disabilities through Physical Education, Sport, Fitness and Recreation in January 2013.

    This award recognises IT, Tralee’s expertise in the area coupled with their work in improving standards and opportunities in Ireland and abroad. Internationally IT, Tralee has working relationships with universities, authors and organisations at the forefront of the field such as Claudine Sherrill, Lauren Lieberman, Martin Block, Martin Kudlacek, Peter Downs and James Rimmer. The location of the CARA National APA Centre at IT, Tralee and the close working relationship on projects such as Campabilities is testament to the lead role of IT, Tralee in the field nationally. Locally, the undergraduate BSc in Health and Leisure links with disability service providers and health professionals to deliver and extensive programme to over 250 people with disabilities each year.

    Entry requirement specific to this programme

    • Applicants to the Masters in Adapted Physical Activity Leadership and its embedded awards must meet the following minimum entry requirements:
    • Bachelor (honours degree) 2.2 or higher in physical education, health and leisure, sports science, physiotherapy or related fields
    • The applicants undergraduate program must include attainment in the discipline areas of anatomy, physiology and adapted physical activity. This would equate to one module (5 credits) in applied anatomy and one module in physiology and at minimum 10 credits in adapted physical activity for standard applicants, non-standard applications can provide evidence of equivalent learning to the requirements outlined above in line with the Institutes recognition of prior learning (RPL) policy.
    • Sufficient conversational and written English language skills – an IELTS requirement of 6.5 or by demonstrating that previous studies through English were completed successfull.
    • There are additional prerequisite knowledge requirements for some of the elective choices as summarised below

    Modules

    Year 1

    • Disability Studies
    • Interprofessional Leadership
    • Policy Analysis and Development
    • Communication and Relationship Management
    • Wellbeing Health and Disability
    • Research Methodology and Project Design

    Year 2

    • Coordination of Inclusive programme*:
    • Inclusive Fitness
    • Danceability
    • Adventure Therapy & Adapted Outdoor Education OR
    • Inclusive Aquatics
    Updated on 08 November, 2015
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