Certificate IV in Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultation
| Course Code: | 074039F |
| Study Area(s): | Nursing and Allied Health |
| Location(s): | Richmond |
| Course Length: | 1 year |
| Course Fees: | AUD $10,600 |
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Admission requirements
You are eligible if:
* you have successfully completed the Australian year 12 or equivalent in your country
* you have achieved a minimum of either:
- IELTS 5.5 academic (no band score less than 5.0) or
- TOEFL paper based 530 (minimum TWE 3.5) or
- TOEFL computer based 197 (minimum TWE 3.5) or
- TOEFL internet based 71 (minimum 17 in all sections).
Intake
February
Books and equipment (AUD)
Supplied through the materials fees, however students will be required to supply their own personal stationery.
Material fees (AUD)
$460
Students will be supplied with uniform, manuals, workbooks and learning resources.
Study pathways
On completion of the Certificate IV, graduates may apply to continue their study in:
* Advanced Diploma of Ayurvedic lifestyle Consultation.
Career pathways
On completion of the Certificate IV, graduates may seek employment as a:
- Ayurvedic lifestyle consultant
- Ayurvedic assistant.
Course structure
Graduates will be equipped with the skills in providing Ayurvedic advice on nutrition, providing Ayurvedic relaxation massage treatment, providing Ayurvedic lifestyle consultation, working within an Ayurvedic framework for lifestyle consultants.
In a typical week Certificate IV students will attend classes approximately three days per week with approximately 50 percent practical and 50 percent theory classes. Classes will be scheduled between 8.30am and 8.30pm, Monday to Friday.
The teaching methods used include classroom-based, lectures and supervised practical components. The assessment methods include short quizzes, practical demonstrations, oral questioning, tests, assignments, both group and individual, class presentations, field trips and practical components.
The teaching methods used include classroom-based, lectures and supervised practical components. The assessment methods include tests and end of year examinations, external examinations, assignments (both group and individual), class presentations, field trips and practical components.
Units
Work effectively with others
Communicate effectively with clients
Administer a practice
Make referrals to other health care professionals when appropriate
Use specific health terminology to communicate effectively
Apply first aid
Communicate and work effectively in health
Contribute to OHS processes
Comply with infection control policies and procedures in health work
Confirm physical health status
Provide ayurvedic lifestyle consultation
Work within an ayurvedic framework for lifestyle consultation
Provide ayurvedic advice on nutrition
Provide ayurvedic relaxation massage treatment


