New Zealand Diploma in Sport, Recreation and Exercise (Multi-sector) (Level 5)
Sport & Recreation
A course by
Manukau Institute of Technology
This one-year full-time diploma prepares students for professional roles in sport, recreation and exercise industries with versatile delivery including rugby or AFL contexts. It covers exercise science, coaching, sports management, biomechanics, anatomy, and healthy lifestyle promotion, offering pathways to further study.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
MIT Ōtara, Auckland
It will take a total of 1 year


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Understand human movement and kinesiology
Develop knowledge of the science underpinning human movement related to physical activity, sport and exercise.

Design and apply coaching strategies
Gain skills in sports coaching theory and practice with emphasis on youth coaching.

Appreciate social and cultural aspects of sport
Understand historical, social and cultural foundations of sport and exercise science including cultural diversity.
What You're Signing Up For
The New Zealand Diploma in Sport, Recreation and Exercise (Multi-sector) Level 5 from Manukau Institute of Technology equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in sport, recreation, exercise science, coaching and management. It is designed for those aiming to become competent professionals in these dynamic industries. Optional contextualisation in rugby or AFL allows tailored learning experiences. Graduates gain credit towards degree level study and develop competencies in structural kinesiology, coaching pedagogy, sport sociology, sports business, human anatomy and physiology, exercise prescription, healthy lifestyles and biomechanics. The programme includes practical work experience and industry partnership opportunities, such as working with Counties Manukau Rugby Union. Entry is open with some safety and language requirements. This qualification leads to careers such as personal trainer, recreation programmer, coach, sports administrator, and health educator.
Course Content
- Structural kinesiology (15 credits)
- Coaching pedagogy (15 credits)
- Sport sociology (15 credits)
- Introduction to sports as a business (15 credits)
- Human anatomy and physiology (15 credits)
- Exercise prescription for personal trainers (15 credits)
- He oranga hauora (healthy lifestyle) (15 credits)
- Introduction to biomechanics (15 credits)
What you need to know first
Open entry
Safe to work with children as per Vulnerable Children Act Section 31
English language competence (IELTS 5.5 with no band below 5 for international students)

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Sport and recreation
Health and fitness
Exercise science
Sport coaching

Future employment opportunities might be
Fitness instructor
Personal trainer
Recreation programmer
Event manager
Sports administrator
Coach
Health educator
Kaiārahi
OSCAR leader
Sports coordinator
Whānau ora leader


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