Certificate IV in Kinesiology (HLT42812)
What is Kinesiology?
Kinesiology started as a modality in the 1970's as part of chiropractics. Today the modality utilises the gentle process of muscle monitoring to ascertain stress patterns in the body and to identify the connections between stress and wellbeing. The therapist can gain insight into emotional, structural, biochemical and spiritual patterns that may affect a client's health or ability to resolve a stress.
Why Study this Course?
Certificate IV in Kinesiology is a great way to begin your journey in becoming a qualified practitioner in the field of complementary medicine. Our college is Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and our qualifications are nationally accredited. You will be taught by lecturers who have a combined teaching experience of more than 40 years.
Certificate IV in Kinesiology only:
Dates to be advised. Please contact us for more information (02) 9482 3603
Students wanting VET FEE-HELP:
Can enrol in the Diploma of Mind Body Medicine through IKON SA and after completing the first two semesters can qualify with the Certificate IV in Kinesiology through CCM NSW, once they complete: Apply First Aid (HLTFA311A) and Administer a Practice (HLTCOM405C).
Further Training:
The Certificate IV gives you pathways to employment and further study. It enables graduates to become members of the Australian Kinesiology Association and the Australian Institute of Kinesiologists. It also provides a pathway towards a Diploma in Kinesiology and the Diploma in Mind Body Medicine.
The Certificate IV can also be used as credit towards the Diploma in Mind Body Medicine. Upon completion of the Certificate IV students can receive a credit towards most of Semester 1 and Semester 2 of the Diploma in Mind Body Medicine. They will be required to complete: Mind Body Medicine 2 (one of the subjects in semester 2 of the Mind Body Medicine Diploma).
It is suited to someone embarking on a new career in complementary medicine or the health professional wanting to add muscle testing to their repertoire of techniques.
More Information:
Please contact our course advisor on (02) 9482 3603 or attend one of our free workshops















