Pathways

SEDA College students develop transferrable skills, which lead to a variety of exciting career options. Graduates find themselves studying and working in a broad range of industries including:

  • Human Movement
  • Sport and Recreation
  • Sport and Exercise Science
  • Sport Coaching
  • Sport Management
  • Healthcare/Paramedics
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Event Management
  • Community Development
  • Fan Development
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Police Force
  • Youth Work
  • Administration
  • Trade Apprenticeships

FURTHER EDUCATION

SEDA College graduates can continue further education by undertaking a course at a variety of institutions. They can also articulate to university upon completion of a diploma-level program.

SEDA College graduates who choose to complete a Sport & Business Program powered by SEDA can gain direct entry into a range of universities* through SEDA Group’s tertiary partners.

*subject to meeting eligibility requirements. 

GRADUATEs

Josh Kruse – Communications / Digital Producer, Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

Graduating from SEDA in 2011, Josh went on to study a Bachelor of Sports Journalism at La Trobe University which he completed at the end of 2015. Today, Josh is currently based in Italy and travelling the Formula 1 Circuit as a Communications and Digital Producer with Formula 1 team, Scuderia Ferrari.

Ben Abbatangalo – Co-CEO, AIME​

After graduating from SEDA in 2012, Ben had a series of jobs within the sporting industry including Community Programs Assistant at Cricket Australia and Communications Coordinator at AIME. AIME is an educational program that supports Indigenous students through high school and into university or employment. Ben has risen to the rank of co-CEO with AIME at just twenty-three years old. He is passionate about advocating for aboriginal people and wants to continue changing the face of the country.

Caitlyn Gerecke – Receptionist, Netball Australia

“SEDA College best prepared me for life after school. I learned a lot about how to communicate with people in the industry and being confident with how I present myself. I also was lucky enough to gain employment with Netball Australia through my year of work placement with the help of my teacher.” Caitlyn is currently studying a Bachelor of Sports Management and Sports Science whilst working with Netball Australia in High Performance.

Sherridan Long – Teacher, SEDA College

Graduating from SEDA in 2011, Sherridan went on to study a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physical Education) from 2012-2013, followed by a Graduate Diploma of Education in 2014. Sherridan then started working at SEDA in 2015, whilst completing a Masters of Teaching with a focus on Applied Learning, the cornerstone of the SEDA College curriculum.

Chelsea Edwards, Police Officer, Victoria Police

Upon graduating SEDA in 2014, Chelsea gained employment with Royal Brighton Yacht Club as the Discovery Sailing Coordinator. At the beginning of 2016, Chelsea seized the opportunity to apply for Victoria Police. After a nine-month application process, Chelsea began her dream career as a Constable with Victoria Police.

Josh Martin – Bachelor of Sport Science, Deakin University

With aspirations of becoming a Physiotherapist, Josh is currently in his third year at Deakin University studying a Bachelor of Sport Science. Josh discovered his passion for muscles and movement while completing a placement at a physiotherapy clinic during his final year at SEDA.

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