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Sport Extended Diploma Level 3 (QCF)

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Course Description

This qualification is designed for anyone wanting to work in sport and leisure sector or looking to progress onto higher education. It offers an invaluable look at the opportunities, resources and work carried out across this exciting and dynamic sector and gives you the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in your chosen area.

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Please Note: This course is currently not running.
Prices shown are for the 2012-13 academic year which starts in August 2012. TBC prices for the next academic year will be updated on the website as they become available.
If the duration of your course is more than 1 year, further tuition/material fees will be expected 12 months after starting your course unless you are exempt from payment.

Course Level

Entry Level 3

Entry Requirements

You must have four GCSE grades C or above (preferably including English), or have completed a very good BTEC First Diploma. You will also attend an interview and take an Initial Assessment.

Course Length

2 Years (full time).

What will I study

A variety of topics are covered including Physiology & Anatomy, Psychology, Assessing risk in sport, Sports Development, Sports Coaching, Practical Team sports and Practical Individual sports ( A total of 19 modules over two years) You will also be given the opportunity to attend an overseas sporting residential and an overseas annual ski trip, various outdoor activities, including white water rafting, cycling and canoeing. You will also learn functional skills which are English, Maths and ICT as required.

How will I learn?

A variety of learning approaches will be used and include; work-based activities, role-play and simulations, independent learning opportunities, knowledge based sessions and a work placement.

How will I be assessed?

The programme is continually assessed on the basis of assignments and practical activities.

Where could it lead?

Employment in leisure centres, health clubs, youth centres, fitness suites, racquet and sports clubs and entry to Higher Education.

Materials/Equipment Required

General sports kit/uniform