Foundation Degree in Sport and Exercise Sciences
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Description
This course is designed (in collaboration with University of Wolverhampton) to provide students with the opportunity to develop both vocational skills and academic knowledge simultaneously. You will learn about the scientific basis of sport and exercise through a balanced academic programme including physiology, biomechanics and sports psychology. Students will learn the fundamentals of training and fitness, enabling students to devise their own exercise programmes and study the main concepts of coaching science.
Course content
- Work Experience
- Analysing Performance & Health
- Introduction to Sport & Exercise Sciences
- Introduction to Sport & Exercise Sciences Support
- Academic Skills
- Research …
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This course is designed (in collaboration with University of Wolverhampton) to provide students with the opportunity to develop both vocational skills and academic knowledge simultaneously. You will learn about the scientific basis of sport and exercise through a balanced academic programme including physiology, biomechanics and sports psychology. Students will learn the fundamentals of training and fitness, enabling students to devise their own exercise programmes and study the main concepts of coaching science.
Course content
- Work Experience
- Analysing Performance & Health
- Introduction to Sport & Exercise Sciences
- Introduction to Sport & Exercise Sciences Support
- Academic Skills
- Research & Investigation
- Sport & Exercise Physiology: Theory and Field based Testing
- Interdisciplinary Applications
- Applied Movement & Performance Analysis
Entry Requirements
100 points including a minimum of 80 points from 1 A Level, or a Level Three BTEC National in a sports subject or other equivalent Level 3 course in a sports related area. Students should have GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C or above, or Key Skills Communication and Application of Number at Level 2. Mature students will be considered on individual merit by a course interview
Delivery & Assessment methods
Students will be assessed using a range of assessments methods including: presentations, written reports, videos, podcasts, in class tests / exams
Progression
Course graduates can progress onto the final year of the BSc honours Sport and Exercise Science degree at the University of Wolverhampton. Alternatively graduates can pursue a variety of sports careers including public services, coaching, teaching, sport development, personal instructor or sport marketing.
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