Understanding Dementia July 2021

Course Closed


Next Course:

Understanding Dementia
July 2024

Opens: 8th Jul 2024, 9:00am (AEST)
Duration: Approximately 21 hours
Enrolments close: 19th Aug 2024, 5:00pm (AEST)
Effort: 3 hours per week
Location: Online Course
Cost: FREE

Enrol in course More Details

Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury
March 2024

Opens: 25th Mar 2024, 9:00am (AEDT)
Duration: Approximately 10 hours
Enrolments close: 22nd Apr 2024, 5:00pm (AEST)
Location: Online Course
Cost: FREE

Enrol in course More Details


The Understanding Dementia MOOC was developed by the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre based in the College of Health and Medicine at the University of TasmaniaThis world-leading online course is free, easily accessible and available to everyone with an interest in dementia.

The ageing of human populations across the globe has contributed to dementia being identified as one of the public health issues of the 21st century. The MOOC curriculum addresses this health issue by drawing upon the expertise of neuroscientists, clinicians and dementia care professionals from both within the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, and beyond.

Since 2013, the Understanding Dementia  has received over 295,000 enrolments from all around the world. We invite you to join our community and learn about the diseases that cause dementia, how the condition affects the person with dementia, and how we can provide the best quality care.

Once the course commences, you will be able to log in to engage with the course content and activities, and share perspectives with other participants. The course is now scheduled to close on Monday 27th September, 2021 at 5:00pm AEST.

To get the most out of this experience, you should expect to spend approximately 3 hours per week completing the course activities for the 7 weeks of scheduled content. The additional 3 weeks that the course is open is to allow you to catch up or revisit content.

The release of course content will occur at 9:00am (AEST) on the following dates - 

  • Module 1: Orientation - 6th July, 2021
  • Module 2: The Brain - 8th July, 2021
  • Module 3: The Diseases - 22nd July, 2021
  • Module 4: The Person - 5th August, 2021
  • Module 5: Completion - 26th August, 2021

You can work through the content at any time of day and at your own pace within this release schedule. This includes revisiting earlier released content as needed. 

Once you have completed the course, you will be eligible to download a free, personalised certificate of completion. We also offer paid enhanced certificates options in addition to the free certificate. There will be more information about this in the Completion module.

We look forward to your contribution, as an important member of the Understanding Dementia community.

Course Outline

The Brain

The Brain

The Brain provides background content on basic nervous system anatomy and function, followed by a discussion of the diseases that cause dementia, current dementia research and future directions.

  • Nervous system anatomy
  • Anatomy with Body Central
  • Pathology of dementia
  • Future directions of dementia research

The Diseases

The Diseases

The Diseases explores differences between normal ageing and dementia, risk factors, issues surrounding diagnosis, as well as medical management.

  • Difference between normal ageing and dementia
  • Risk factors for dementia
  • Domains of dementia
  • Diagnosis of dementia
  • Younger onset dementia
  • Stages of dementia and focusing support
  • Medical management

The Person

The Person

The Person addresses difficulties in recognising symptoms, living with dementia, palliation, pain, dementia friendly communities, dementia inclusive design, and non-pharmacological therapies.

  • Insidious onset of dementia
  • Living with dementia
  • Dementia palliation
  • Non-pharmacological therapies
  • Dementia and behaviours
  • Pain and dementia
  • Advanced dementia symptoms and management
  • Dementia friendly communities
  • Dementia inclusive design

Frequently Asked Questions