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GuideSport2020
latrobe.edu.au
The university of choice for sport Being ranked
39th in the world for sports-related subjects1
Our
$150 million sports park
for community and elite sport, innovative teaching and research
Being rated
well above world standard
for our research in human movement and sport science2
Being ranked in the
top 1.2% of 28,000 universities worldwide3
Clever is...
1. QS World University Rankings by Subject 20192. Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2018
3. Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019; Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities 2019
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Industry engagement
At La Trobe, our partnerships with major sport organisations mean we can offer you exclusive and exciting opportunities in the world of sport. Whether that’s an internship, research project, mentorship or game day experience, La Trobe students can access it all through our unique industry connections. We’re passionate about offering you a wide range of opportunities in sport with our premium partners. We’re the proud Higher Education partner for the Carlton Football Club, Melbourne City Football Club and the Melbourne Rebels. Our long-term ties with these major sport organisations not only help us provide our students with practical employment outcomes but also give us behind-the-scenes access to some of the most iconic sporting grounds in Australia. For example, in 2018 we expanded our partnership with the Carlton Football Club to create the Carlton College of Sport, a high-performance blended learning experience located at Ikon Park.
We’re dedicated to turning our students’ passion for sport into fulfilling careers. Many La Trobe alumni have gone on to become staff at Melbourne City Football Club. Plus, the Carlton Football Club has employed a La Trobe graduate in a full-time position after they’ve completed an internship there every year since 2015.
But there’s even more to our industry connections than that. We also collaborate with our partners on research, education pathways and community outreach. We’ve investigated things like ACL injuries in the AFLW, strength and conditioning protocols in Super Rugby and the social value sporting clubs bring to their community.
From leading professional sport organisations to grassroots sport clubs and leagues, we believe in working with all kinds of organisations at La Trobe. For us, this helps keep our expertise relevant to the entire landscape of sport in Australia. For you, it means getting the most up-to-date sport education you can have while benefiting from our broad network of connections locally, nationally and internationally.
Premium sport partners La Trobe University is proud to be the exclusive Higher Education Partner for:
OUR STUDENT INTERNS SPENT
10,160 HOURS IN THE SPORT INDUSTRY IN 2018
‘The Carlton College of Sport is giving me the opportunity to study in an environment that’s a mix of university and the elite sporting sector. It allows me to learn from industry leaders and develop a sense of what specialised field I wish to move into down the track.’Max VolleberghDiploma of Sport Development and Coaching (Carlton College of Sport)
Industry engagement 3
Undergraduate courses 4
Postgraduate courses 8
Research sport 10
Get involved 12
Our facilities 14
A university for elite athletes 16
Our campuses 18
Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is current as of the date of printing. The University reserves the right to make changes without notice, at any time in its absolute discretion, including but not limited to varying admission or assessment requirements, or varying or discontinuing any course or subject. To the extent permitted by law, the University does not accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by use of any of the information contained in this publication. For course information updates, please visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses
Published by La Trobe University, April 2019. La Trobe University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS Provider 00115M.
Sport Guide 2020
Undergraduate courses
‘My course at La Trobe is a perfect mix of business and sport. I couldn’t be happier with my decision to study here and haven’t looked back since.I know that when I retire from my sport I’ll have a degree in what I love, and La Trobe will help guide me in my transition from being an athlete to professional work.’Katerina PaulBachelor of Business (Sport Management)
1. See online for a full list of entry requirements, including ATAR and non-Year 12 students
2. Please refer to the La Trobe College Australia website for more information
MEL Melbourne BEN Bendigo A-W Albury-Wodonga MIL Mildura SHP Shepparton CAR Carlton College of Sport CBN Cranbourne Campus location and course code Course intake Course duration La Trobe College Australia pathway
Bachelor of Business (Sport Development and Management) latrobe.edu.au/lbbsbsgCombine your passion for sport with a knowledge of business. Learn the fundamentals of business, economics, finance, sport marketing and sport management. Understand the relationship between sport and the media. Study sport psychology, development and policy.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
BEN (LBBSB) Sem 1, Sem 2
ATAR51.2 3 years
Career outcomesPrepare for a career in federal, state and local government, community sport leagues and not-for-profit organisations, in addition to community and international development and health promotion.
Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) latrobe.edu.au/lbbssgGet into the business of sport. Learn how sport is managed, presented and promoted. Study economics, accounting, sport management and sport marketing. Gain an understanding of the business structures, culture and performance management that underpin the sporting industry.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
MEL (LBBS) A-W (LBBSW)
Sem 1, Sem 2, Summer Sem 1, Sem 2
ATAR50.45 3 years
Career outcomesBecome a sporting club team manager or account manager or work within health and fitness centres, marketing and sponsorship agencies, venue management or athlete management.
Diploma of Business (8-12 months) Gain credit towards this degree2
Bachelor of Exercise Science latrobe.edu.au/hbesbsgGain a comprehensive understanding of the human body and mind. Learn anatomy, biomechanics, exercise psychology and physiology. Learn how to change community behaviours, fine-tune individual training and work with groups such as the elderly, adolescents and athletes undergoing rehabilitation.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
BEN (HBESB) Sem 1
ATAR66.2 3 years
Career outcomesFind work as an exercise scientist, community health worker, sport scientist, gym manager, corporate health and wellness officer, sport injury prevention worker, strength and conditioning coach, sport development officer and more.
Diploma of Health Sciences (8-12 months) Gain credit towards this degree2
Bachelor of Exercise Science and Master of Exercise Physiology latrobe.edu.au/hzespbsgCombine the study of human movement with an understanding of how exercise is used for rehabilitation, disease management and injury prevention. Study motor control, exercise physiology, biomechanics, anatomy and how to modify health behaviours. Use exercise interventions to condition clients for optimal health and performance and treat patients with chronic illness or injury.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
BEN (HZESPB) Sem 1
ATAR72.6 4 years
Career outcomesAccredited exercise physiologists are specialists who use exercise interventions to condition clients for optimal health/performance and to treat patients with, or at elevated risk of developing, chronic illness or injury. Complete 500 hours of clinical placement and graduate ready for a career as an exercise physiologist in community health, corporate health and wellness, exercise program development and sport injury prevention.
Diploma of Health Sciences (8-12 months) Gain credit towards this degree2
Bachelor of Human Nutrition latrobe.edu.au/hbhnsgHelp people make better choices about food. Learn about the role of diet in health maintenance and illness prevention. Study the value of food, human biosciences, nutritional science, food chemistry, disease and research methods.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
MEL (HBHN) Sem 1
ATAR64.95 3 years
Career outcomesGraduate ready for postgraduate study or a variety of careers in the promotion of nutrition to individuals and communities. Find work in food science, health science, animal and human nutrition or in the biological science field.
Diploma of Health Sciences (8-12 months) Enter 2nd year of this degree2
Foundation Studies for Health and Life Sciences (8 months) Enter 1st year of this degree
Bachelor of Media and Communication (Sport Journalism) latrobe.edu.au/abmcsgKick-start your career as an adaptable, multi-skilled media professional. Combine journalism studies with sports subjects. Get the skills and knowledge you need to report on all things sport-related across diverse forms of media. Practise writing and producing compelling stories for different audiences across formats such as video, audio and online platforms including blogs and mobile applications.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
MEL (ABMC) Sem 1, Sem 2
ATAR55.1 3 years
Career outcomesPursue a career in a diverse range of professions such as journalism, media liaison, public relations, social media management and copywriting.
Diploma of Media and Communication (12 months) Enter 2nd year of this degree2
Bachelor of Outdoor Education latrobe.edu.au/eboebsgIf you love the outdoors, combine outdoor experiences such as bushwalking, rock climbing, skiing and canoeing with naturalist studies. Major in outdoor education or educational nature tourism. Study concepts drawn from education, outdoor leadership, safety management, natural and cultural history, environmental interpretation, tourism and natural resource management.MajorsOutdoor education | Educational nature tourism
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
BEN (EBOEB) Sem 1
ATAR53.5 3 years
Career outcomesPrepare for a career in outdoor and environmental education services to schools and community environmental education, as an interpreter and guide in national parks or in land and natural resources management.
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Education latrobe.edu.au/eborebsgStudy in the bush, on rivers and in alpine environments. Study subjects in outdoor recreation or natural resource education and build your confidence through fieldwork experience. Study leadership, safety and environmental and social responsibility. Complete 160 days of field trip experience.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
BEN (EBOREB) Sem 1
ATAR56.25 3 years
Career outcomesWork as a leader in school campuses or environmental centres, an outdoor education instructor, or a leader or instructor in the adventure travel industry.
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Undergraduate courses
‘The La Trobe Elite Athlete Program has helped me keep a fine balance between my sporting and academic commitments. Thanks to the support I’ve received from La Trobe, I’m able to pursue my Olympic dream while progressing with my studies at my own pace.’Theo BenehoutsosBachelor of Criminology/ Bachelor of Psychological Science
MEL Melbourne BEN Bendigo A-W Albury-Wodonga MIL Mildura SHP Shepparton CAR Carlton College of Sport CBN Cranbourne Campus location and course code Course intake Course duration La Trobe College Australia pathway
1. See online for a full list of entry requirements, including ATAR and non-Year 12 students2. Please refer to the La Trobe College Australia website for more information3. Please note: information about this course is subject to change, as the course has not completed La Trobe University approval
processes. Following course approval, accreditation by the relevant professional body will be sought. For the most current information, visit: latrobe.edu.au
4. Albury-Wodonga, Mildura and Shepparton students will only undertake their first year at their respective campuses and complete the remainder of their course at the Bendigo Campus This degree is offered through a La Trobe education partner. See online for details
NC New courseNA ATAR not applicable
Bachelor of Physical, Health and Outdoor Education latrobe.edu.au/ebphobsgThis is your pathway into the education and training professions. Cover environmental and sustainability education, safety and risk management, leadership, exercise physiology, sports biomechanics, movement studies and skill analysis. This course is a pathway into a Master’s Degree for graduates wishing to qualify as teachers.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
BEN (EBPHOB) Sem 1
ATAR51.55 3 years
Career outcomesPrepare for a career in outdoor and environmental education services to schools, environmental interpretation for government or corporate sectors and nature tourism operations.
Bachelor of Sports and Exercise Science latrobe.edu.au/hbsessgGet ready for a career in sports and exercise. Study physiology, anatomy, biomechanics, neuroscience, skill acquisition, performance analysis, exercise prescription, injury prevention, high performance training, sports nutrition and psychology.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, Health and Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
MEL (HBSES) Sem 1
ATAR60.65 3 years
Career outcomesComplete work placements and graduate ready for a career in sports teams, sports organisations, fitness centres, health promotion and exercise. Find work as an exercise scientist, sport development officer, health promotion officer, community recreation officer, corporate health and wellness officer, personal trainer and more.
Bachelor of Sports Coaching and Development latrobe.edu.au/hbscdsgGet ready for a career in sport by developing applied skills in coaching, coach education, sport science and sport development. Learn about athlete performance and training, talent identification, skill development, sport psychology, sport management, sport science and coaching. Apply your knowledge to real-life situations with sport coaching placements and internships.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, Health and Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
MEL (HBSCD) CBN (HBSCDC)
Sem 1, Sem 2 Sem 1
ATAR57.65 3 years
Career outcomesSeek employment within major participation sports such as Australian football, soccer and basketball, sports academies and schools, private sport-focused business and local, state and national governing bodies for sport.
Diploma of Sports Coaching and Development latrobe.edu.au/hdscdsgTurn your passion for sport into a career with La Trobe University and Carlton College of Sport. This unique one-year program combines theory and practice while immersing yourself in the high-performance environment of Carlton Football Club. Study coaching, talent identification, sport and exercise science, sport management and marketing.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.¹
CAR (HDSCD) Sem 1, Sem 2
ATARNA 1 year
Career outcomesGraduate ready for a coaching and development career in Australian football, soccer, basketball, sports academies, schools, sport-focused businesses and sport governing bodies at all levels.
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Dietetic Practice latrobe.edu.au/hzndpsgHelp people live healthier lives. Learn about areas such as counselling patients, developing food products and optimising sports performance. Study subjects in biochemistry, nutrition, disease, physiology and how food functions in society.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.¹
MEL (HZNDP) Sem 1
ATAR85.4 4 years
Career outcomesComplete 100 days of clinical placement and graduate ready to work in hospitals or private practice. Specialise in managing chronic diseases such as diabetes or go into research, food regulation and safety or nutrition promotion.
Diploma of Health Sciences (8-12 months) Gain credit towards this degree2
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Physiotherapy Practice4 latrobe.edu.au/hzphppsgImprove quality of life as a respected physiotherapist. Study the fundamentals of health science, deepen your knowledge of biosciences and develop your physiotherapy skills. Apply your knowledge across cardiothoracic, neurological and musculoskeletal dysfunction, women’s health and paediatrics.
PrerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
MEL (HZPHPP) BEN (HZPHPB) A-W (HZPHPW) MIL (HZPHPM) SHP (HZPHPS)
Sem 1 Sem 1 Sem 1 Sem 1 Sem 1
ATAR97.15 4 years
Career outcomesGraduate ready to help patients recuperate from physical disabilities and movement disorders. Find work in clinical settings, hospitals, community health centres and more. Use your physiotherapy skills to help patients reach their maximum level of recovery.
Diploma of Health Sciences (8-12 months) Gain credit towards this degree2
Foundation Studies for Health and Life Sciences (8 months) Enter 1st year of this degree
Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours)³ Proposed coursePrepare for a rewarding career in prosthetics and orthotics. Learn about artificial limbs for people with amputations and supportive devices for people with physical disabilities or movement disorders. Undertake clinical placements to gain experience in providing prosthetic and orthotic treatment while working directly with clients.
Expected prerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
MEL (HHPRO) TBA
ATARNC 4 years
Career outcomesWork as a member of a healthcare team in major hospitals, private prosthetic-orthotic facilities and other agencies as well as performing clinical, technical, advisory and educational roles.
Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours)³ Proposed courseMake a difference to people’s mobility and quality of life. Studying at Australia’s largest podiatry school, you’ll learn about the fundamentals of biosciences, the causes of human disease and the factors that influence health. You’ll also undertake placements in community health centres, hospitals and private practices.
Expected prerequisitesVCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.¹
MEL (HHPOD) TBA
ATARNC 4 years
Career outcomesFind work in hospitals, clinic settings and private practice. Following further study, work in sports, advanced practice paediatrics or podiatric surgery.
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MEL Melbourne BEN Bendigo CTY City Campus location and course code Course intake Course duration
Postgraduate courses
‘I think it’s so important to maintain a balance between training and education, because that’s what ultimately leads to a future after sport. I wouldn’t be able to juggle studying and the constant travel and competitions without the incredible people in La Trobe Sport – their support is invaluable.’Hannah CrossBachelor of Applied Science and Master of Speech Pathology
For a complete list of prerequisites, please visit the relevant URL for each course.
Graduate Certificate in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy latrobe.edu.au/musc-physio-gcsg
Prepare for your career in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Develop advanced theoretical and applied skills in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, critical literature evaluation and research design. The flexible design of this course allows you to continue clinical work while studying.
MEL (HCMP) Sem 1
1-3 years
Master of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy latrobe.edu.au/musc-physio-masg
Develop the skills you need for a career in physiotherapy. Access cutting edge knowledge from some of Australia’s best physiotherapy clinicians and educators. Complete your education in your own time with minimal disruption to your work and home life with the choice of studying part-time.
MEL (HMMSPC) January
1-3 years
Graduate Diploma in Sports Analytics latrobe.edu.au/sports-analytics-gdsg
Launch your career in a rapidly growing profession. Improve your knowledge and capacity to collect, manage, analyse and present large data sets captured from sport. After you complete one year of full-time study, you’re eligible to apply for entry into the Master of Sports Analytics.
MEL (HGSA) Sem 1
1 year
Master of Management (Sport Management) latrobe.edu.au/sport-mgmt-masg
Be ready for your career in sport. This course is an industry-focused degree for those seeking a career change or new skills to advance their career. Learn how professional sports teams operate. Be able to manage relationships with athletes, the media and sports consumers.
CTY (LMMSM) Sem 1, Sem 2, Summer
2 years
Master of Dietetic Practice latrobe.edu.au/dietetics-masg
Prepare for entry-level roles in all areas of dietetics, including patient and client care in hospitals, private practice, community nutrition and food service. Develop an understanding of individual case management, clinical dietetic practice, community and public health nutrition and food service management, with a focus on evidence-based practice in nutrition and dietetics.
MEL (HMDP) Sem 1
2 years
Master of Exercise Physiology latrobe.edu.au/exercise-phys-masg
Learn the skills and knowledge necessary to design and implement exercise programs for people with known disease. Develop an understanding of how to plan and deliver exercise, lifestyle and behavioural modification programs for people throughout the community, including those with chronic illnesses and health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and arthritis.
BEN (HMEPB) Summer
1 year
Master of Physiotherapy Practice latrobe.edu.au/physio-masg
Get the knowledge you need for a career in physiotherapy. Develop clinical reasoning, assessment and treatment skills in the core areas of cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal and neurological physiotherapy across a lifespan. Complete 18 months of integrated theory and clinical practice subjects, where you’ll be primarily located in the clinical environment.
MEL (HMPYP) BEN (HMPYPB)
January January
2 years
Master of Sports Analytics latrobe.edu.au/sports-analytics-masg
Launch your career in a rapidly growing profession. Gain advanced skills in data warehousing and analytics with a specialist focus on elite sport content. Study using cutting edge tools and data sources provided by experts in the field.
MEL (HMSA) Sem 1
1.5 years
Graduate Certificate in Sports Physiotherapy latrobe.edu.au/sports-physio-gcsg
Prepare for your career in sports physiotherapy. Develop advanced theoretical and applied skills in sports physiotherapy, critical literature evaluation and research design. The flexible design of this course allows you to continue clinical work while studying.
MEL (HCSP) Sem 1
1-3 years
Master of Sports Physiotherapy latrobe.edu.au/sports-physio-masg
Gain advanced clinical skills in sports physiotherapy. Learn to critically review clinical and research evidence to develop solutions for complex sports-related injuries and problems. Learn the knowledge and skills needed to develop and execute physiotherapy management plans for sports-related injuries.
MEL (HMSPH) January
1-3 years
Master of Sports Physiotherapy and Master of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy latrobe.edu.au/sports-musc-physio-masg
Learn skills for a successful career in musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy. Learn to critically review clinical and research evidence to develop solutions for complex sports-related injuries and problems. Access cutting edge knowledge from some of Australia’s best physiotherapy clinicians and educators.
MEL (HZSPMY) January
3-7 years
Graduate Certificate in Sport Management latrobe.edu.au/sport-mgmt-gcsg
Lay the groundwork for a career in the sport management field. Learn about a range of topics that include sport leadership and governance, managing risk and law in sport, athlete and coach welfare, media relations and managing sport brands.
CTY (LCSM) Sem 1, Sem 2, Summer
0.5 years
Graduate Diploma in Sport Management latrobe.edu.au/sport-mgmt-gdsg
Prepare for your career in sport. Learn about a range of topics including sport leadership and governance, management practice and theory, managing risk and law in sport and more. This course is designed as a stand-alone qualification or a pathway into the Master of Management (Sport Management).
CTY (LGSM) Sem 1, Sem 2, Summer
1 year
Master of Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics latrobe.edu.au/prosthetics-masg
Study the clinical discipline related to the provision of prostheses and orthoses. Acquire theoretical knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics as well as prosthetic and orthotic prescription, design and fabrication. Gain strong practical skills in research methodology, clinical assessment and the application of prosthetic and orthotic techniques.
MEL (HMCPO) Sem 1
2 years
Master of Podiatric Practice latrobe.edu.au/podiatry-masg
Gain the skills you need to prevent and treat disorders of the foot and ankle. Learn the assessment and management skills used in podiatric practice and how to treat patients with complex medical conditions. Gain further clinical experience through external placements at hospitals, community health centres and private practices under the supervision of a skilled clinician.
MEL (HMPOD) Sem 1
2 years
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Research sport
It’s our goal to assist the wider community through innovation, which is why Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation is one of La Trobe’s five key research focus areas. Our research is helping elite athletes improve their performance, changing sport management practices and informing government policies. In addition, we’re helping Australians live longer and stronger by combatting inactivity, chronic disease and movement disorders. And that’s not all we do…
Research that mattersWe also work with government organisations and agencies, industry partners and national and international sports organisations on research projects that benefit our communities. Some of our projects include:
y working with the Australian Football League (AFL) to determine the risk factors and recovery associated with ACL injuries among female footballers
y partnering with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation to evaluate the impacts of programs designed to increase participation in physical activity
We take research seriously at La Trobe. In fact, our research into human movement and sport science has received the highest possible rating of five – well above world standard – in the last four Excellence in Research for Australia assessments.
y creating new resources to help sport and recreation organisations provide programs for people with disabilities
y partnering with Bowls Australia and the Australian Institute of Sport to explore biomechanical predictors of bowling accuracy to help Australian lawn bowls players and their coaches prepare for major sporting events
y helping Cricket Australia determine why bowlers get side strain and ankle injuries and developing new treatments to assist bowlers
y working with The Australian Ballet to determine why injuries occur and how to prevent them.
CLEVER IS WORKING WITH THECARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB TO IMPROVE SPORTS NUTRITION AMONG AFL AND AFLW PLAYERS
CLEVER IS COLLABORATING WITH THEMELBOURNE REBELS TO ENHANCE TRAINING AND RECOVERY OUTCOMES
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Learn to swimWe offer a large variety of aquatic courses to kids, students and adults at La Trobe. Our courses cater to all skill levels, from beginners all the way through to those looking to further develop their technique with qualified AUSTSWIM teachers.
University NationalsParticipating in University Nationals events is a fantastic way to demonstrate your skills and experience elite sports competitions against other universities across Australia. The UniSport Nationals also offer you the opportunity to gain valuable experience by volunteering in a range of sports management positions.
IntervarsityMeet new people, keep fit and represent La Trobe while competing against other local universities. Intervarsity is a great way to get involved in sport at La Trobe because it has a mix of social and competitive teams, which lead into University Nationals.
Join a clubWe’re proud to have 26 affiliated student-run sporting clubs, offering everything from Aussie Rules to wakeboarding. Joining a club provides a great opportunity to meet and connect with other people, get involved in fun activities, develop new skills and improve your health and fitness.
Get involved
Get active with Team La Trobe
Community events Get fit, have fun and represent La Trobe in runs, walks and bike rides throughout the year. All staff, students and alumni are welcome to join in events like the Olivia Newton-John Wellness Walk and Research Run, MS Cycle, Ring Road Relay and the Melbourne Marathon.
Social sport competitionsGet a team together and enter one of our many social competitions, open to both group and individual entries. All competitions are run alongside our sporting clubs and are a fun way to meet more people in the La Trobe community.
y Aussie Rules y Badminton y Baseball y Basketball y Cricket y Cheer and Dance y Dive La Trobe y Dodgeball y Frisbee (Ultimate) y Fencing y Hockey y Lacrosse y Mountaineering y Netball y Rowing
y Snowsports y Soccer y Squash y Surfing y Swimming y Taekwondo y Tennis y Touch Football y Volleyball y Water Polo y Waterski and
Wakeboard
Sport’s an important part of everyday life at La Trobe. With our wide range of clubs and competitions, you’ll have the chance to get involved in fun sporting events all year round and meet new people along the way.
OVER
1,000 STUDENTS CURRENTLY REPRESENT LA TROBE-AFFILIATED SPORTS CLUBS
OVER
$325k IN FUNDING IS PROVIDED TO SPORTS CLUBS EACH YEAR
‘La Trobe’s sports program provided me with an opportunity to develop my leadership skills and create strong friendships. If you’re considering sport while at La Trobe, don’t hesitate to get involved. You’ll reap the benefits for both your personal growth and university life.’Andrew Burgess2018 Team Captain, basketball
‘La Trobe sport gave me the ability to represent the university on a national scale and make friendships I’ll cherish for life. Being part of Team La Trobe has been the most enjoyable part of my studies by far.’Alexandra Evans2018 Team Captain, basketball
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Our facilities
THE LA TROBE SPORTS PARK MAIN OVAL IS LARGER THAN MARVEL STADIUM’S
WE HAVE A FIFA ACCREDITEDSYNTHETIC SOCCER PITCH
La Trobe Sports ParkThe first of its kind in Australia, the La Trobe Sports Park will offer a unique environment for play, performance, education and research in sport. Located at the Melbourne Campus, the $150 million precinct will support major participation sport events, grassroots sport competitions and recreation opportunities. It’ll also train the next cohort of sport industry professionals through a world-class student placement program.
The Sports Park has been developed with the support of Banyule City Council and will be available for use by the community and our partners, including Carlton FC and Melbourne City FC.
Our new facilities will offer:
y a six-court indoor highball stadium
y world-class sport science laboratories for biomechanics, sports analytics, exercise physiology and strength and conditioning
y innovative office space for sport organisations to work within a high-performance sport environment
y FIFA-1 standard and accredited synthetic football pitch
y natural turf ovals for a range of sports
Learn more: latrobe.edu.au/sports-park
Gait LaboratoryThe Gait Laboratory is a state-of-the-art research facility within La Trobe’s Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre. It’s used to understand the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system and the causes, prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and disease. The Gait Laboratory is equipped with a Vicon 3D motion analysis system, multiple force platforms, GAITRite walkway, Neurocom Balance Master, Human Dynameter, 3D foot scanner and plantar pressure analysis equipment (Matscan, Pedar and Emed).
Fitness centresImprove your health and stay active with the range of activities available at our campus fitness centres.
Melbourne Campus y fully-equipped gym, fitness
assessments and personalised training programs
y 3 group exercise studios with classes, including Reformer Pilates, small group training, Body Pump, yoga and more
y 25-metre heated indoor pool and deep water pit
y multipurpose stadium including basketball, badminton, volleyball and indoor soccer facilities in addition to netball, tennis and squash courts
y playing fields for football, soccer, cricket and touch and a baseball diamond
y off-campus facilities including a hockey field and rowing club
y rock climbing wall y massage therapy
Bendigo Campus y fully-equipped gym y exercise studios for group
exercise training y exercise science facilities y basketball court y athletics track
Albury-Wodonga Campus y The Hangar Gym, a fully-equipped
gym free for all La Trobe students y soccer pitch
We’re proud to offer a wide variety of sports facilities to La Trobe students, staff and the broader community. From outdoor playing fields and courts to a fully-equipped gymnasium and indoor pool, our facilities make for great places to train, work out or relax.
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How to apply Current and prospective domestic students can apply for LEAP if they’re competing at a national level and are endorsed by their relevant sport governing body.
Step 1Check if you’re eligible to apply.
Step 2Complete the online application form.
Step 3Submit your completed form online along with your supporting documentation.
To learn more, visit: latrobe.edu.au/sport/elite-athlete
OVER
$100K
PROVIDED TO ELITE ATHLETES THROUGH GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2018
GOLD MEDAL WINNERS AT THE 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
2LEAP members are entitled to over $1,000 of in-kind benefits while studying at La Trobe, including:
y dedicated academic case management and assistance with enrolment, timetabling, flexible assessment and alternative exam arrangements
y support with cross-institutional study and credit transfers
y La Trobe University Sports Centre membership
y official Elite Athlete Program apparel
y professional development events
y exclusive benefits from our industry partners
y access to tailored career advice and student wellbeing services
Financial assistanceLa Trobe elite athletes can apply for targeted scholarships, subsidised intervarsity representation and grants of up to $4,000 from the La Trobe Elite Athlete Support Fund.
This fund provides yearly grants towards the costs of elite competition like travel, accommodation and registration expenses.
Targeted scholarships are also available to elite athletes, including the Michael Malthouse Elite Sport Scholarship, the TechnologyOne High Performance Sport Scholarship and the Elite Athlete Housing Scholarship.
For more information, visit: latrobe.edu.au/scholarships
Elite Athlete Adjustment FactorIf you’re an elite athlete applying for entry into a La Trobe undergraduate course via VTAC, you could be eligible for the Elite Athlete Adjustment Factor. This means you may have a five aggregate point adjustment factor applied to your admission to La Trobe. All you need to do is demonstrate your sporting commitments have impacted on your Year 12 studies and meet the criteria as an elite athlete.
Applications open from August each year.
A university for elite athletes
At La Trobe, we’re proud to support over 100 elite athletes including Olympians, AFL players, swimmers, cyclists, track and field athletes, cricketers, netballers and basketballers.La Trobe University is a member of the nationally accredited Elite Athlete Education Network endorsed under Sport Australia. This unique program helps to identify, promote and support the needs of elite athletes studying at uni.
The value of combining sport and higher education is well-recognised across the university and sporting sectors, which is why we do all we can to help elite athletes undertaking study at La Trobe.
La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP)We’re committed to providing elite student athletes with everything they need to successfully combine study and sport through the La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP).
Sport Guide 2020La Trobe University16 | A university for elite athletes
Melbourne CampusIf you’re into parkland beauty combined with a vibrant campus culture filled with cafes, shops and a multi-level library, then explore La Trobe’s Melbourne Campus. It’s one of Australia’s largest. Wherever you come from around the world, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including our brand new tech and business labs, the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science and our very own Wildlife Sanctuary.
27, 000+ students
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City CampusAlready completed your Bachelor's degree? Take your study to the city at our newly-expanded City Campus in the heart of Melbourne’s business district. You might choose to move your career forward with a postgraduate course in business, health or law. At our City Campus, you’ll get a personalised study experience with access to modern facilities and resources.
800+ students
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Get the benefits of a big university, close to home. At La Trobe, we believe everyone should get to study at a globally-renowned university, wherever you choose to live. The solution? We’ve got campuses across Victoria and New South Wales, so you can match your study with your lifestyle.
Sydney CampusOur $10 million Sydney Campus is in the midst of the city’s action in the CBD. With a base in the city, you’ll be close to work and internship opportunities. And when it’s time to wind down you’re a short walk away from world-class shopping, cafes and cultural icons. Plus, you’ll join a friendly and supportive community of around 1,000 students. Looking for a pathway into La Trobe University? La Trobe College Australia also offers diplomas at our Sydney Campus, helping you transition into university life.
1, 000+ students
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A campus near you
Metro campuses
Shepparton CampusBecome part of a rich sporting and cultural community at our Shepparton Campus, located in the beautiful Goulburn Valley. Study in the heart of Shepparton with high-standard teaching and study facilities including our clinical learning unit with advanced teaching technologies. You’ll get a personalised study experience thanks to our connections to the local community and industry, and you’ll get hands-on experience through industry placement opportunities.
700+ students
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Bendigo CampusGet the best of the city and the country at our Bendigo Campus. You’ll join more than 5,000 students at La Trobe’s second-biggest campus, and you’ll be studying at the region’s largest provider of higher education. You can take your pick from more than 50 degrees, and with the CBD just nearby, it’s the perfect place to live and learn. It’s a great time to start, as we’ve just given the campus a $50 million upgrade, so you’ll benefit from world-class learning facilities as you prepare for your future career.
5, 000+ students
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Mildura CampusMildura is a great place to live, study, work and play. Be a part of a strong arts and agricultural community, with nearby access to nature’s playground at Mungo National Park and the Murray River. We’ve got close ties to the local community through industry partnerships and placement opportunities, which means you’ll get a personalised learning experience with promising employment outcomes.
500+ students
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Albury-Wodonga CampusStudy by the Murray River and nearby snowfields at our Albury-Wodonga Campus. With plenty of employment, cultural and sporting opportunities, it's a great place to live, study and thrive. You'll get a personalised learning experience with our friendly staff, plus access to great on-site facilities and La Trobe’s university-wide resources.
800+ students
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Regional campuses
Regional RewardDreaming of travel? If you study at a regional campus, you may be eligible to receive funding for an overseas study experience.
Learn more at: latrobe.edu.au/study/regional-reward
Parking Tram Train Bus Bike friendly Cafes Clubs and societies Sports On-campus accommodation
La Trobe and Chisholm bring degrees to Melbourne’s south-eastIf you live in Melbourne’s south-east, La Trobe has now come to you. We’ve joined forces with Chisholm Institute to offer a range of La Trobe degrees and pathway courses in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs. You could study accounting, community services, early learning, information technology or nursing.
Learn more: latrobe.edu.au/at-chisholm
La Trobe University18 | A campus near you Sport Guide 2020
La Trobe University acknowledges that our campuses are located on the lands of many Traditional Custodians in Victoria and New South Wales. We recognise their ongoing connection to the land and value their unique contribution to the University and wider Australian society.
La Trobe University is committed to providing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, both as individuals and communities, through teaching and learning, research and community partnerships across all our campuses.
The wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) is one of the world’s largest, and the Wurundjeri people – Traditional Owners of the land where our Melbourne campuses are located – know the wedge-tailed eagle as Bunjil, the creator spirit of the Kulin Nations.
There is a special synergy between Bunjil and the La Trobe University logo of an eagle. The symbolism and significance for both La Trobe and for Aboriginal people challenges us all to gamagoen yarrbat – to soar.
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