Diploma of Dementia Care (M1D)

Overview  2021

Entry Requirements

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Duration

Minimum 1 Years, up to a maximum of 3 Years

Duration

Duration refers to the minimum and maximum amounts of time in which this course can be completed. It will be affected by whether you choose to study full or part time, noting that some programs are only available part time.

Location

Distance Hobart
Semester 1, Semester 2

Commonwealth Supported and Full Fee Paying places available (check your Letter of Offer for details)

Entry Requirements

See entry requirements

Duration

Minimum 1 Years
Entry requirements

Location

Distance Hobart
Semester 1, Semester 2

The Diploma of Dementia Care, delivered by the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, will help you develop specialised knowledge so that you can make a difference to the lives of people living with dementia.

With the rise in prevalence in dementia and the need to provide quality care in the community, health care centres and hospitals, and in residential care, it is becoming essential that health care workers in aged care develop specialised knowledge in this field so that you can make a difference to the lives of people living with dementia.

This course has been developed by the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, global leaders in dementia education with a mission to transform the understanding of dementia worldwide.

Offered fully online with no face to face or workplace assessment components, this course is designed to be undertaken by a wide range of personal and professional carers and others who work and interact with people living with dementia around the globe.

Opportunity to study without tuition fees in 2021

For eligible domestic students commencing study in semester 2 2021, we are pleased to offer the Diploma of Dementia Care with 100% HECS fee waiver. (Conditions apply)

Please note, to obtain the 100% HECS waiver for the Diploma of Dementia Care, you must initially apply for and complete the Undergraduate Certificate in Dementia Care (course code 50F). This certificate contains the first four units in the Diploma of Dementia Care and has a 100% HECS waiver. Upon completion you will transfer directly into the Diploma with full credit to complete the remaining four units. Enquiries contact: UGCert.DemCare@utas.edu.au.

Dementia is a neurological condition that affects tens of millions of people across the globe, posing significant challenges to people living with dementia, their families, communities and the health care sector. The Diploma of Dementia Care provides students with a deep knowledge of dementia, the changes that occur in the brain, the behaviours and needs associated with the changes, and practical strategies necessary to help care for people living with dementia.

A condition as serious as dementia requires a special type of care – and a special type of person to provide it. Our course will develop your specialised understanding of dementia so that you can make a positive difference to the lives of people living with dementia. Learn from our global experts, with all our education programs informed by the latest research evidence.

Students will gain advanced problem-solving skills, along with an understanding of the importance of evidence-based practice. Upon completion of the Diploma you will be prepared for a range of career paths in the aged care and health sector.

Key information:

  • There are no exams, assessments may include quizzes, discussion boards, essays and presentations.
  • Flexible full-time and part-time study options are available
  • Each unit will require 8-10 hours each week of study
  • A full-time study load is 3-4 units; part-time study is 1-2 units per semester
  • Students who are new to online learning, are returning to study or are currently in the workforce are advised to consider part-time enrolment in their first semester
  • We have dedicated Student Advisors to guide your learning
  1. Recognise and use appropriate evidence to describe contemporary models of dementia care
  2. Describe structure, function and dysfunction of the nervous system in the major diseases causing dementias
  3. Describe the evidence for preventative and therapeutic approaches to optimise the health and social care of people living with dementia
  4. Communicate collaborative, person-centred approaches to issues involving diverse groups of people living with dementia, their families, carers, health and social care teams and the broader community

Career outcomes

A vital aspect of dementia care is providing an enabling environment, especially in long-term care facilities. Korongee Village is the first of its kind in Australia, designed specifically around the residents’ needs to provide dignified therapeutic value, contributing to their quality of life.

Over 400,000 Australians are currently living with dementia; this number increases every year. The impact on communities, families, governments and health professionals will be significant as these numbers increase. Our workforce is currently ill equipped to help care for such large numbers of people living with dementia – by 2050, it is estimated that there will be over 900,000 people in Australia living with dementia.

Individuals with backgrounds in healthcare, community service, and allied health, may find study in this course advantageous. The Diploma of Dementia Care is particularly relevant to aged care workers and health professionals wishing to develop their knowledge of dementia, to increase their confidence when working with people living with dementia and to enhance their practice. Hear from our current students and graduates.

Course structure

Core Units

Neuroscience is the study of how the nervous system works, how the cells of the system are organised and how they develop and change in the presence of common pathological conditions, including dementia. Through learning the fundamental principles of neuroscience,…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 1
HobartSemester 2

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

This introductory unit will explore the physical and cognitive changes that occur during the ageing process, and age-related pathological changes that can lead to diseases that cause dementia. This unit will introduce fundamental neuroscience concepts in the healthy adult, ageing…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 1
HobartSemester 2

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

This unit provides an overview of the journey through dementia from the perspective of people with dementia and those who provide care and support to them. Students will learn about ways to identify and respond to needs that arise on…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 1

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

This unit introduces students to the concepts of inter-professional education, learning and practice to facilitate optimum care for persons with dementia and their families.…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 2

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

In this unit you will examine demographic trends in the ageing population along with social and cultural determinants of health and how these factors continue to shape the needs of older people in society. You will investigate how these needs…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 1

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

In this unit you will gain knowledge of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for dementia, and of contemporary strategies to dementia therapies. You will be introduced to varied approaches to supporting quality of life for people with dementia, including community-based…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 2
HobartSpring school (extended)

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

This unit addresses the importance of communicating effectively and positively with people who have cognitive impairment and/or a diagnosis of dementia, and with those who provide support and care. You will learn about how the changes associated with dementia affect…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSpring school (extended)

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

And one of the following units:
Students who have not completed a Diploma awarded within 10 years, or who have tertiary education experience greater than 10 years ago should study CAD003.

In this unit, you will learn to write for success in tertiary study and develop academic study skills. This unit will develop your self-motivation, time management, planning and organisational skills. In this unit you will also begin to develop learning…

Credit Points: 12.5

This unit is currently unavailable.

or
Students who have completed a Diploma awarded within 10 years, or with complete or incomplete tertiary education experience less than 10 years ago should study CAD121. 

The swiftly rising prevalence of dementia is one of the most significant health, social and economic issues facing the world. The global challenge of dementia will require innovative solutions to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers.…

Credit Points: 12.5

LocationStudy periodAttendance optionsAvailable to
HobartSemester 2

Key: On-campus    Off-Campus    International students    Domestic students

Need help choosing your first year units? Try the Unit Selection Guide.

Entry requirements

Domestic Applicants
Domestic applicants from all educational backgrounds

This course is open access.

Domestic applicants with work and life experience

Applicants without senior secondary, tertiary or VET / TAFE study can complete a personal competency statement. Applicants may be eligible for an offer if they have relevant work and / or life experiences which demonstrate a capacity to succeed in this course.

Your personal competency statement should reference: Extensive or sustained work experience or, Completion of the Understanding Dementia MOOC and/or the Preventing Dementia MOOC or, Personal connection to someone living with dementia, in a paid or non-paid capacity.

Applications are considered on a case by case basis. We consider applicants from a broad range of life experiences and backgrounds, those with professional learning or formal study qualifications and skills and those entering University study as a mature age student with little previous formal qualifications and/ or experience in this field, and year 12 leavers.

There are no formal pre-requisites, however a good level of computer competency and willingness to engage in online learning is highly recommended.

International Applicants

Admissions and application information for international applicants, including English language requirements, is available from the International Future Students site. You can also enquire online to check your eligibility.

You may be eligible for advanced standing (i.e. credit points) in this course if you:

  • Are currently studying another degree at the University or at another institution;
  • Have completed studies towards a degree at the University or from another institution.
How to apply for a credit transfer

Applications for credit can be made in your course application. Find out more information about how to apply for a credit transfer/advanced standing at Recognition of Prior Learning.

Talk to us on 1300 363 864 or enquire online about your credit transfer.

Articulation from other courses will be in line with the University’s standard application for credit process.

Graduates of the Diploma of Dementia Care are eligible to continue their studies into the Bachelor of Dementia Care with all eight units, or 100 credit points, of advanced standing.

Detailed admissions information and advice for all undergraduate courses, including comprehensive, course-level student profiles, is available from UTAS Admissions.

Fees & scholarships

Domestic students

Domestic students enrolled in a full fee paying place are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee but this fee is incorporated in the fees you pay for each unit you enrol in. Full fee paying domestic students do not have to make any additional SSAF payments.

Detailed tuition fee information for domestic students is available at the Domestic Student Fees website, including additional information in relation to a compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).

International students

2021 Total Course Fee (international students): $12,000 AUD*.

Course cost based on a rate of $12,000 AUD per standard, full-time year of study (100 credit points).

* Please note that this is an indicative fee only.

International students

International students are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee but this fee is incorporated in the annual rate. International students do not have to make any additional SSAF payments.

Scholarships

Domestic students - study without tuition fees in 2021

For domestic students commencing study in semester 2 2021, we are pleased to offer the Diploma of Dementia Care with 100% HECS waiver (conditions apply).

To obtain the 100% HECS waiver for the Diploma of Dementia Care, you must initially apply for and complete the Undergraduate Certificate in Dementia Care (course code 50F). This equates to the first four units in the Diploma of Dementia Care and upon completion, you will transfer into course code M1D to complete the remaining four units of the Diploma.

100% HECS waivers will be honoured through to graduation of the Undergraduate Certificate in Dementia Care or Diploma of Dementia Care provided that the following eligibility criteria are met:

  1. You are an Australian citizen or permanent resident (ie eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place [CSP]).
  2. You are enrolled in the Undergraduate Certificate in Dementia Care and commence study in Semester 2 2021. The HECS waiver will be automatically applied upon enrolment.
  3. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of one unit for semester one and one unit for semester two (where the course structure permits) and must remain enrolled until after the University Census Date relevant to the semester of study. Students on an approved Leave of Absence (LOA) are exempt from this requirement for the duration of their approved LOA.
  4. To retain this fee-waiver students must engage in their enrolled units. Students who have not engaged and receive a result of AN (Absent deemed failed) for all enrolled units in a given study period, will not retain the waiver/discount from the following study period onward. Such students cannot apply to have the waiver/discount reinstated.
  5. On completion of the Undergraduate Certificate in Dementia Care, students who wish to continue with their studies in the Diploma of Dementia Care must enrol in at least one unit in the semester following completion of the Certificate to maintain the HECS waiver.
  6. Not be excluded from the course based on academic progress or misconduct.

While your tuition fees are completely covered by the HECS waiver, students will still be required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).

If you have questions about your enrolment or waiver, please contact UGCert.DemCare@utas.edu.au.

Scholarships for international students

There are a huge range of scholarships, bursaries and fee discounts available for international students studying at the University of Tasmania. For more information visit International Scholarships.

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+61 3 6226 6200
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