Course overview
In Short
This nationally recognised qualification will help you to develop a range of skills, techniques, personal qualities and attitudes essential for a career development in sport specific employment. The course uses practical application and performance to support and reinforce the knowledge and understanding required to study aspects of instructing, coaching and leadership, fitness and training, physiology and health and safety.This course provides a dynamic, relevant and challenging contribution to the study of sport at this level. This qualification is equivalent to three A Levels, so on completion you can choose employment or higher education.
Why study with us?
Our Sport courses are described as among the very best in the country, so you can be sure you’re getting the very best education and experience possible. We can say with confidence that you’ll study at the best department in the region. The courses are designed to give you access to all areas of the sport sectors and the facilities are excellent – there’s even an outdoor adventure academy at the National Sailing Academy on Portland. The experienced, well-qualified staff will ensure that you are able to gain practical skills, combined with essential theory to ensure a successful future career in this field.
Entry Requirements
5 GCSEs at Grade 4 (C) including English and maths (or equivalent) or a First Diploma with Merit profile. You should be interested in all aspects of sport and sport performance and be committed to practical sport.
Course Structure
Course Description
Year 1Unit 1 – Anatomy and PhysiologyUnit 2 – Fitness Training & Programming for Health, Sport & Well-beingUnit 3 – Professional Development in the Sports IndustryUnit 5 – Application of Fitness TestingUnit 7 – Practical Sports PerformanceUnit 10 – Sports Event OrganisationUnit 25 – Rules, Regulations and Officiating in Sport Year 2Unit 4 – Sports LeadershipUnit 8 – Coaching for PerformanceUnit 9 – Research Methods in SportUnit 18 – Work Experience in Active LeisureUnit 19 – Development and Provision of Sport and Physical ActivityUnit 22 – Investigationg Business in Sport and the Active Leisure IndustryUnit 23 – Skill Acquisition in SportPlusSports Leadership In addition to this, if you are a talented individual, aged 16-19 and committed to developing your sports performance while studying, you may also be able to participate in one of our Academies – Football or Tennis. How do the Academies work? Academy players will have a timetable with coaching and playing sessions built in. This enables you to study on a full-time course and play/train for the Academy team without missing key lecture time. The Football Academy is coordinated and run by experienced and qualified coaching staff who deliver a first-class football performance programme. ? Professional and FA qualified coaching team ? Competitive matches in British Colleges SW regional league ? Sports injury staff ? Cup competitions ? Excellent training and playing facilities (including new 3G artificial pitch) ? Academy kitThe Tennis Academy has access to four indoor courts so runs all year around. The Academy is coordinated and run by experienced and qualified coaching staff who deliver a first-class tennis performance/coaching development programme. ? Professional and LTA qualified coaching team ? Competitive matches and British Colleges regional competitions ? Sports injury staff ? Opportunity to develop coaching skills and gain recognised awards ? Excellent training and playing facilities (including access to 4 indoor tennis courts)Academy selection process: To be considered for the Football Academy, you need to attend a formal trial in May where a squad will be selected for the coming year. Players that do not make the Academy squad still have an opportunity to play for the College through the second team. To be considered for the Tennis Academy you need to attend a formal trial in September where a squad will be selected.
Assessment
Assessment is specifically designed to fit the purpose and objective of the qualification. It includes a range of assessment types and styles suited to vocational qualifications in the sector. Units are assessed through a mix of assignment based tasks and external assessments. There will also be a mix of individual and group work, which will require you to complete investigations, reports and presentations.
Progression
Students who completed this course have gained places on courses such as BSc (Hons) Sport Therapy, BSc (Hons) Sport (Health & Fitness) and BA (Hons) Business Studies at institutions such as University College Plymouth St Mark & St John, Bournemouth University and University of Bath.