General Information ·
BKP consists of 12 units: ICPKP Part 1 (6 units) & ICPKP Part 2 (6 units) · The student may take BKP 101, or the first 5 BKP units (BKP 101 - BKP 105) separately as a short kinesiology course and may choose to continue with the advanced BKP units later. · Classes will run on Tuesday morning and additional 2 weekends There will be no classes from 3rd of June till 6th of September when the students will have an opportunity to practice and home-study. (see the table to the right). · BKP gives a solid foundation in the principles of Professional Kinesiology Practice and is the first step towards an internationally recognized certificates and diplomas in kinesiology. See below information about further study and qualification. ICPKP
Part 3 is classwork, home study and off campus preparation. The student
may complete much of the Part 3 study during their first year of
training. Most students complete the Part 3 within 1-3 months after
completing BKP, while preparing for their final BKP oral exam. Monthly assessments, online tests and teacher monitoring are essential parts for the successful student's preparation. · Enrollment form will be emailed upon enquiry. A payment confirmation of a deposit must accompany the signed enrollment form in order for registration to take place. · The maximum number of students for each program is 12. Payment options for BKP (ICPKP part 1&2)
Please read carefully and sign the course Terms & Conditions before enrolling for this program. Terms & Conditions together with an Enrollment form will be emailed upon enquiry. Send an enquiry to laika.eft@axxess.co.za |
Read more about the elements of learning for each of the units listed above Additional Information · The student is required to attend all classes and practice sessions; study and practice at home, complete an assessment journal and pass an online exam for each unit. ·
At the end of the academic year, after ICPKP part 1
& Part 2 are completed, two case studies and a final oral exam are
some of the requirements before an International
Certificate in Basic Kinesiology Principles is issued. · An International Certificate in Professional Kinesiology Practice
will be issued after ICPKP Part 3 (all additional requirements) is
completed. This usually takes a few more months of home study,
preparation and practice. About your teacher Lazarina van Oostveen (Laika) has over
20 years of experience in the field of holistic therapies. She has
an International Diploma in Kinesiology (ICPKP) and she is a faculty member of
ICPKP (International College of Professional Kinesiology Practice).
Laika is a registered member of both ASKSA (Association of Specialised
Kinesiology of
South Africa) and PKPASA (Professional Kinesiology Practice Association
of South Africa). For more information and to request an enrollment form please send an email to: laika.eft@axxess.co.za
Tel: +27 11 781 8211; Mobile: +27 72 357 8262 Address: 5 Condon Rd, Blairgowrie, Randburg, SA |