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Stage 2 - DIPLOMA in KINESIOLOGY (HLT51507) (18 months part-time study)

Stage 1 - Certificate IV in Kinesiology (HLT42807)
ENROLMENTS are being taken for February 2009

Joan and Bruce DeweThe certificate is internationally accredited in over 40 affiliated colleges in more than 16 countries worldwide and is the foundation for the Diploma of Professional Kinesiology.

This professional training program was developed by Dr. Bruce Dewe and his wife Joan Dewe over 20 years ago.

Upon completion the graduate is fully qualified to practice as a Registered Kinesiologist and eligible to become a Professional Member of the Australian Kinesiology Association (AKA) as well as an professional member of the Australian Institute of Kinesiologists (AIK).

The CERTIFICATE IV is taught over 10 weekends, 3 mini tutorials and 1 tutorial day and forms the foundation training for the Diploma in Kinesiology.

Click here to download a PDF of the course outline - Certificate IV.

YEAR ONE:

  • BKP 101 - 110 (face to face tuition plus tutorials)
  • 3 correspondance units
    • Anatomy & Physiology - ANP201
    • Clinical Safety - CS101
    • Business Administration - BA101
  • Senior First Aid - OCT202

Course Structure

Each diploma unit consists of 15 hours class time and 15 hours of home study and practice.

FIRST YEAR UNITS:

BKP 101: Energisers and Self Testing
Defines Kinesiology and anatomical parts of the body. Develops basic self-care skills using meridian trace, energy reflex points, body testing, walking gaits, simple emotional stress release, emotional trigger words, cross-crawl, auricular energy and visual inhibition techniques, goals and ‘time of day’ balance for self care.
   
BKP 102: Manual Muscle Testing
Accurate muscle testing, evaluation procedures, facilitation/inhibition, dehydration, ionisation, neurological disorganization, central vessel integrity and thymus energy, origin/insertion, spindle/golgi techniques, bones of the skeleton and energy balance for others.

BKP 103: 5 Element Introduction – Yin Balance
Sound, colour, food, emotional and vertebral balancing techniques, circuit-locating, the challenge, the 5–Element 8 muscle energy balance, priority mode.

BKP 104: Kinesiology and Superficial Connections
Understanding of meridians and their elated organ systems, 14 muscle goal balance, surrogates, More and Priority Modes, body movements in anatomical terms, create a simple record of a client balance.

BKP 105: 5 Elements – indepth
5-Element principles in depth, 5-Element emotions, alarm points, Luo points, acupressure holding points, alternative indicator muscle tests, surface anatomy and recognize the muscles’ action in sport and exercise, yin/yang principles to perform a 5-Element one-point goal balance.

BKP 106: Professional Skills - Balancing Protocol with PKP Database
Effective listening skills to establish client rapport, use finger modes, Professional Kinesiology Practitioners’ database, simplified PKP protocol, age recession.

BKP 107: Pain Reduction
Evaluate pain levels, use emotional and postural stress release, meridian flow adjustment, muscle energy techniques, cross crawl exercise, figure-8s, marine spiral energy and food or supplements to reduce physical pain.

BKP 108: History / Balancing with Food
Development, philosophy and principles of Kinesiology. Chain of life, six stages of nutrition, food combining, biogenic, biostatic, biocidic substances, construct diets using 5-Element, food family and food rotation principles, acu-point sensitivity test.

BKP 109: Advanced Muscle Techniques, Reactivity and Posture
Muscle facilitation and inhibition, muscle and meridian reactivity, posture, muscle stretch response, sustained muscle use, hidden muscle failure, specific circuit and contralateral spindle techniques.

BKP 110: Client Health Records and Professional Relationships
Establish, utilize and update a client health record. Set clear boundaries and communicate with both individuals and groups in a professional manner: apply client history to establish desired outcomes, maintain client rapport, facilitate client towards self-responsibility model, keep clinical records, client referrals.

On completion of BKP 101 - 110 units as well as Anatomy & Physiology (A & P 201), Cliinical Safety, Business Administration and the Senior First Aid Certificate the graduate is qualified to practice as a registered Kinesiologist (RKP).

Exam week: 19 – 23 December 2008

YEAR 1 TRAINING DATES FOR 2009

BKP 101

21/22 February

BKP 102

14/15 March

BKP 103

11/12 Apri

BKP 104
9/10 May
BKP 105

#29/30/31 May

BKP 106

27/28 June

Tutorial Day

5 July

BKP 107

#24/25/26 July

BKP 108

12/13 September

BKP 109

#9/10/11 October

BKP 110

7/8 November

# Training times on Friday: 5.30 to 9.00pm

For free course prospectus please phone
International Institute of Kinesiology Australia

(02) 9315 5704 or email office@iikinesiology.com

Building Your Practice: Earn As You Learn

Stage 2 - DIPLOMA in KINESIOLOGY (HLT51507) (18 months part-time study)

Our training encourages you to earn as you learn. After the completion of the Certificate IV in Kinesiology you will be able to start your own practice and complete the Diploma in Kinesiology over 18 months part time. After completing the Diploma Training you can then take your studies and knowledge further by completing the Advanced (International) Diploma in Kinesiology. This is a highly sought after portable qualification recognised in 16 countries around the world.

Click here to download a PDF of the course outline.

The interactive and practical focus of the homework component ensures that by the time you finish your first year of study you may already have a regular client base and a growing business.

Diploma class times:
24 Thursdays from 3 to 9pm + 3 weekends

ENROLMENTS FOR 2009 ARE BEING TAKEN NOW!

Year 2 - 2009

EMS201 - Mastery of Emotional Stress Release

February
Thursdays 5/2
Weekend 7 + 8

MST201 - Muscle and Skin Activation March
3 Thursdays
5-12-19
PIB203 - Basic Brain Integration Skills

April
Thursdays 2/4
Weekend 4 + 5

JAF201 - Temporo-mandibular Joint and Cranials May
3 Thursdays
7-21-28
ECO201 - Lifestyle and Dietary Modification
ECO202 - Immune Mismatch Responses-Allergies and Hypersensitivity

June
4 Thursdays
4-11-18-25

VEF201 - Flower Essences
VEF301 - Gems and other Vibrational Energy Fields
July
4 Thursdays
2-9-16-30
MST202 - Shoulder, Elbow and Hand Muscle Protocol

September
3 Thursdays
10-17-24

EMS301 - Genetic and Meridian Emotional Release
EMS302 - Subconscious Self-Perception
October
3 Thursdays
15-22-29
MST203 - Hip, Leg and Foot Muscle Protocol

November
3 Thursdays
5-12-19

HMR201 - Hypertonic Muscle Release November
Weekend 28 + 29

5 Home
study units:


NUT201
MAB201
RES201
MENT201
A&P201

These modules must be completed during 2nd & 3rd year.

Nutrition
Manage a business
Research
Mentoring
Pathophysiology/Basic Chemistry

Includes email and phone support

Year 3 - 2010
Dates for Year 3 will be finalised in October 2009

EMS303 - Dreams, Goals and Attitudes

March
3 Thursdays
4-18-25

JAF301 - Ligaments and Joints
JAF302 - Injury, Strain and Inflexibility
VEF302 - Metaphysical Energy Fields

April
Weekend 10 + 11
3 Thursdays
15-22-29

MST301 - Head, Neck and Trunk Protocol

May
Dates finalised September 2008

MST302 - Touch, Clothes and Environment
RBT201 - Clinical Body Contact
June
Dates finalised September 2008

Extra advanced modules (not AKA accredited)

These skills are invaluable in private practice

Head, Neck and Trunk Protocol
Behavioural Genetics
Personology & Physiology I + II
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PIB301 - Brain Integration Skills II - Advanced

These advanced specialised units are NOT included in the Diploma feww and are optional - they are taught once a year only!
Early bookings recommended
July 2010

YEAR 2 TRAINING DATES FOR 2009/10

Intake March 2009


ADVANCED DIPLOMA LEVEL

Holographic Reflexes and Perceptions

Colour and Sound

Rituals and Motivational Messages

Pelvic Posture and Sacral Balancing

Pelvic Diaphragm

Brain Integration II

Personality Typing

Valves, Viscera and Blood Vessels

Breast and other Lymph Clearing

Codependency and Role Reversal

Compulsive Behaviours

Spiritual Issues

Trigger Points

Business Finance and Records

Human Anatomy & Physiology

Individual Country Special Requirement

Click here to download an Enrolment Form

If you have studied other streams of kinesiology and are interested in completing the ICPKP Diploma please talk to us. You might be eligible for recognition of prior learning (RPL) for some training modules.
 
The Diploma in Kinesiology is accredited with the AKA (Australian Kinesiology Association) for Specialised Kinesiology Practitioner status (level 2) as well as with the ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society). Every health fund will accept you as a recognized health care provider for the modality Kinesiology and your clients are eligible to claim  a portion of the consultation fee.

For a free course prospectus
phone (02) 9315 5704 or 0438 256 738

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Graduates: Class of 2006

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Graduating class of 2005, celebrating with Dr Bruce
and Joan Dewe at Darling Harbour

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