FdSc Sport Coaching
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FdSc Sport Coaching Where you will study: Buxton Campus UCAS: CX61 Entry requirements: Entry requirements: 120 UCAS tariff points, of which at least 100 will be from your core A2s (full A levels), BTEC Diploma, IB Duration and mode of study: Full time: two years Course fees: Check our website for details Start dates: You can start this course in September.
Why choose this course? ▪ You will get the opportunity to be taught by a teaching team that are still active in the coaching industry. ▪ You will also have guest lectures from organisations and individuals from a range of sports. ▪ You will have the chance to work towards the national governing body awards in a range of sports.
About the course This course will enable you to develop a knowledge and understanding of sports coaching in a specified context.
How you’ll learn You'll learn through a wide range of lectures, practical work, laboratory work, hands on experience, and work in sports centres. Our practical based approach to teaching means you will gain lots of skills you can use in your career.
Your career Sports Coaching helps your development by improving your performance. Coaching can be influential on a number of different levels, from helping a six year old to learn the basics of how to throw a ball, to guiding experienced performers through an international competition. Coaches are needed at every level of sport participation. Jobs are available in schools, national governing bodies, councils and sports clubs.
This programme really helped me decide on the career I wanted. It was a great experience and the lecturing team were really helpful. Mark Ozenbrook
Our theory into practice philosophy will enhance your coaching knowledge and develop your vocational skills. You will be engaged in the process of encouraging athlete potential (whatever the level of participation) and preparing athletes for competition.
What you’ll cover STAGE ONE
STAGE TWO
Introduction to Anatomy and Kinesiology
Principles and Practice of Training
Introduction to Exercise Physiology
Research Methods
Introduction to Sport Coaching
Sport and Physical Activity Development
Research and Academic Skills
Sport Coaching Practice 1
Sport Coaching Work Based Project
Sport Coaching Practice 2
Sport Leadership
Sport Performance Analysis
Additional information You'll have the opportunity to go on fieldtrips so you can put your learning into practice. Previous students have been on fieldtrips to the Manchester Velodrome, which is Britain's first indoor Olympic cycling track and home to Team GB.
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