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UNIVERSITY OF WA LES INSTITUTE , CARDIFF ATHROFA PRIFYSGOL CYMRU, CAERDYDD
CARDIFF SCHOOL OF
SPORT
U N D E R G R A D U AT E P R O G R A M M E S IN SPORT STUDIES
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MESSAGE FROM
D AV I D C O B N E R , DEAN,CARDIFF SCHOOL OF SPORT Cardiff School of Sport, with its 60 year history, is a recognised centre of excellence within the United Kingdom. It has established a national and international reputation for the quality of its academic, sporting and professional work. This tradition has been maintained though the quality of the 70 teaching staff who support our 1600 students in both the academic and sporting disciplines. Many of our staff are involved in coaching and advising international sports squads. The degree programmes in the Cardiff School of Sport are structured to provide distinctive pathways which cater for individual student interests and also serve to meet the vocational requirements of an expanding marketplace in the fields of sport, recreation, dance education, fitness and health. Excellent sporting facilities ensure high quality delivery of the practical elements of the courses and the ethos of sporting excellence is clearly reflected in the 300 international performers from more than 30 different sports whose names are displayed in the UWIC Hall of Fame. Furthermore, our student teams consistently win major championships in the British Universities competitions. If you are considering applying for one of our courses, full or part-time; undergraduate or postgraduate; taught or research-based, then I trust that you will find the range of courses attractive. Cardiff is a wonderful city in which to study and the Cardiff School of Sport has an enviable reputation for its academic provision and sporting excellence.
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WHY STUDY AT C A R D I F F S C H O O L O F S P O R T ? A range of well-established sport related undergraduate programmes underpinned by high quality teaching delivered by a large team with expert knowledge across a wide range of subjects. The programmes’ modular framework provide students with flexibility in their course of study.
World Student Games, Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games.
Rated in Top Four Sport Science Degree Courses in the UK. The Sunday Times University Guide, Sep 10, 2006.
High Employability on Completion of Degree Course. Over 95% of students are in employment or undertaking further study within 6 months of completing their degree.
BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science is endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. British Universities Sports Association Championships winners Women’s Rugby Union for the last 3 years (2006, 2007, 2008). Cardiff is one of the least expensive university towns in Britain. Students in Cardiff will be more than £2,400 a year better off than the average (excluding tuition fees, bursaries and grants). The Times, Aug 7, 2006. BA (Hons) Dance is in the top 15 degrees of its type (The Times Good University Guide 2007). Sporting Excellence. Through a close relationship between the School and the Athletic Union, UWIC supports students in their quest for sporting excellence in Team and Individual BUCS Performance, National League Profile, Internationals, World Championships,
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Research Culture. According to the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, 70% of the Cardiff School of Sport’s research has international impact with a quarter being classified as internationally excellent or world leading.
CYNCOED CAMPUS Cardiff School of Sport and all its teaching and practical facilities are situated on the Cyncoed Campus. The campus is compact, friendly and within easy reach of local shops, Cardiff city centre and road and rail transport links. There are 520 single study bedrooms on the campus. All rooms have high-speed, unlimited internet access included in the halls fees. There are laundry facilities on site. The Campus is served by the university bus service and Cardiff Bus. Students resident at Cyncoed are well placed to take advantage of the extensive sports and recreational facilities located at the campus, including The National Indoor Athletics Centre, an indoor swimming pool, Students' Union bar/disco, indoor tennis centre and a fitness suite.
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C A R D I F F S C H O O L O F S P O R T FA C I L I T I E S INCLUDE:
• The Centre for Performance Analysis services the needs of many international squads and elite clubs
• Floodlit, eight lane international standard Mondo synthetic track with full field event facilities
• Sport Medicine/Physiotherapy Clinic.
• An artificial sand dressed pitch • The Wales Sports Centre for the Disabled
National Indoor Athletics Centre (NIAC) incorporating a 200m banked track, 140m straight and specialist field event facilities and designated The UK Athletics Talent Development Academy.
• LTA Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Centre • Floodlit netball centre • Dedicated dance studio • Grandstand and terracing for the rugby and soccer pitches • Olympic gymnastic training centre • Indoor cricket facilities • 25m swimming pool • Extensive sport science laboratories • UWIC is an MCC University Centre of Excellence for Cricket
U K AT H L E T I C S TA L E N T D E V E L O P M E N T A C A D E M Y AT U W I C In collaboration with UWIC, NIAC houses UKA Talent Development Academy, and the Welsh Athletics Talent Development Academy, where student and non-student athletes on the World Class Programme train. Not only 'World Class Talent' athletes attending UWIC are eligible to become part of the Academy, but also those who are attending other local universities or living and working in the area. UWIC is the only university in the UK to have a full indoor athletics competition and training facility on site.
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UWIC SUCCESSES IN THE BUSA CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDE: 2008 2009 2010 Women’s Rugby Union
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Football
Men’s Boxing (60Kg)
Women’s Rugby Union
Women’s Basketball
Womens Rugby Union
Men’s Trampoline Team
Trampolining
Cricket
Women’s Trampoline Team
Men’sRugby Union 7s
Women’s Netball
Indoor Cricket
AT H L E T I C U N I O N S P O R T S C L U B S Aquatics • Athletics • Badminton • Men’s and Women’s Basketball • Cricket • Men’s and Women’s Football • Golf • Gymnastics • Men’s and Women’s Hockey • Netball • Lacrosse Men’s and Women’s Rugby • Rugby League • Squash • Tennis • Trampolining • Volleyball • Water Polo • If a sport is unavailable at UWIC the Athletic Union will advise the student on local clubs and will enter the student into BUCS competitions.
C O M M I T M E N T T O N AT I O N A L L E A G U E AND CUP COMPETITIONS
UWIC Archers Women’s Basketball Team National Division One EBA Football Division 2 of Welsh National League Women’s Football Division One South Wales Women’s League Cardiff and UWIC Men’s Hockey Club Sophia Gardens. Represent Wales in Europe and are the most successful Welsh team ever in Europe Women’s Hockey Premier Division South Wales Hockey League Lacrosse ELA Mixed and Men’s League Netball Premier Division South Glamorgan Netball League
UWIC is one of the few universities in the UK fully committed to sustained participation and success in National UWIC RFC League and Cup competitions across a range of major sports. National League Division One East and in the Konica-Minolta Cup
U W I C S P O R T AT N AT I O N A L L E V E L Athletics Celtic Nations Indoor Cup held annually in NIAC
UWIC Women’s Rugby Welsh Women’s Rugby Union National League Division One
UWIC Grand Prix open meeting series throughout the winter
Squash South Glamorgan Premier League
Cross Country team competes in the Gwent League UWIC athletes compete in all UK Senior, Under 23 and Junior Championships Some UWIC athletes compete at World and European Senior Championships and European Junior, Under 23 and World University Games Championship levels
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Volleyball Women’s and Men’s, National League Division 3 and Gloucester League Water Polo South West Water Polo League
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SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS
E L I T E AT H L E T E S U P P O R T S C H E M E ( E A S S )
A very successful scholarship programme operates at UWIC supporting the development of elite performers in a range of sports. The scholarships offer:
The scheme is designed to provide sports science and lifestyle support for students who are involved in, and represent UWIC at the elite level within the BUSA or National League programmes organised and promoted by the UWIC Athletic Union.
• Up to £1000 per annum for the agreed duration of your course. In some cases the Scholarship may be supplemented by additional sponsorship • Gold card membership of the Sport and Leisure Club • Specialist coaching • Advice on planning academic and competitive programmes • Liaison with national governing bodies • Private healthcare insurance • Other available services include: Fitness training and monitoring Performance analysis Sports psychology Nutritional advice Physiotherapy Podiatry
CRITERIA Designated an "elite" athlete / performer Represented country in sport at intermediate or senior level Top ten national ranking
The scheme is open to all students registered as a student at UWIC. Team-based and individual athletes are accommodated within the structure and can benefit from appropriate support in the areas of: Physiology Biomechanics Life Style Counselling Psychology Sports Notation Physiotherapy Sports Massage
Q U A L I F I C AT I O N C R I T E R I A Students can be nominated by the relevant Director of Sport / Head Coach or make an individual approach to the join the scheme and be a member of the UWIC Sport and Leisure Club to qualify for EASS support.
C O A C H E D U C AT I O N
UWIC in partnership with Cardiff Council Sports Development Team runs National Governing Body courses, FAW and Sports Coach courses during the Gaining a place on one of UWIC's full-time courses, which academic year. need not be sport related. Details can be obtained from UWIC Sports Facilities on 029 2041 6777 or by visiting the web site at www.uwic.ac.uk/sfm and clicking on Coaching Awards. Identified by the sport's national governing body as having the potential to become a full international
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C A R D I F F A C A P I TA L F O R
SPORT ST W H AT D O E S C A R D I F F H AV E T O O F F E R ? If you are looking for a place where you will be made to feel welcome, somewhere that’s lively, inexpensive and easy to get around, Cardiff is your answer. It’s a young, prosperous and vibrant city, full of character and atmosphere with a range of first class facilities for sport, entertainment, nightlife, shopping and sight seeing. The Wales Millennium Centre – hosting worldwide critically acclaimed stage shows and events. Cardiff International Arena – concert venue. St David’s Hall, The New Theatre, Sherman Theatre. More high street retailers than any similar sized British city plus great Victorian shopping arcades. A wide variety of first class clubs, pubs and bars in the city centre Cardiff Bay and Mermaid Quay – bars, restaurants, cafes, cinema complex, 10-pin bowling and shops; a relaxing place to eat and shop on the waterfront. Good public transport. Within easy reach of local beaches and national parks. 3000 acres of parks and gardens.
Easy access to other cities: Cardiff International Airport - 30 minutes from Cardiff City Centre by train or car London - 2 hours by train or 3 hours by car London Heathrow Airport - 2 hours by train or car Bristol - 50 minutes by train or car Bristol Airport – I hour by car Birmingham - 2 hours by train or by car Manchester - 3 hours by train or by car Plymouth - 3 hours 20 minutes by train or 3hrs by car
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TUDENTS
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SPORTING CITY Millennium Stadium - biggest undercover sports venue in Europevenue for rugby, football, motor sports, music and concerts. Venue for 2012 Olympic Games – hosting at least eight football matches. Cardiff Rugby Club (Cardiff Blues) – the Blues’ stadium is next to the Millennium Stadium both of which are built on the famous Cardiff Arms Park. Cardiff City Football Club - A new 26000 seat stadium for the 2009/10 season Welsh Institute of Sport (Sophia Gardens, Cardiff City Centre) – Welsh Institute of Sport (Sophia Gardens, Cardiff City Centre) – The Institute has close links with UWIC providing governance, funding, policy and sports science support to Welsh sport. It provides a venue for UWIC students to join appropriate national squads for training. Cardiff International Sports Village – home to the new 50-metre, 10-lane competition swimming pool. Glamorgan Cricket Club – Host to the Third Ashes Test between England and Australia in 2009 Wales National Velodrome (Newport – 20 minutes) The Velodrome is one of only 2 of its kind in the UK and forms part of the Newport International Sports Village; it features 250 metre Siberian pine track. Celtic Manor Golf Club - venue for the 2010 Ryder Cup and home of The Celtic Manor Wales Open, a European Tour event, The Celtic Manor Resort offers 3 worldclass championship courses. Cardiff County Council Sport and Leisure – facilities operated by the council include the Athletic Stadium, Llanishen Sailing Centre, Cardiff Riding School, Maindy Cycle Track. Llandaff Rowing Club and Cardiff City Rowing Club – provide access to training on the rivers Taff and Ely and Cardiff Bay.
OUTDOOR PURSUITS The Taff Trail – a 55-mile cycle / foot path from Brecon to Cardiff Bay. Mountain Bike Single-tracks – Gorlech Trail, Afan Forest Park, Cwm Carn. Brecon Beacons National Park – walking, cycling, horse-riding, climbing, sailing. Gower Peninsular / Pembrokeshire Coast – water sports including canoeing, surf kayaking, surfing, windsurfing, kite surfing.
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CARDIFF
A TRUE SPORTING CITY
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U N D E R G R A D U AT E IN SPORT STUDIES The undergraduate programmes offer some of the best and most popular sport related courses in the UK. The courses are designed to meet current market needs and the curricula are based on attractive mixes of theoretical studies, laboratory based work and practical workshops. Six undergraduate sport studies courses are offered: BSc (Hons) Sport and Physical Education BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) Sport Coaching BSc (Hons) Sport Development BSc (Hons) Sport Conditioning, Rehabilitation and Massage BSc (Hons) Sport Management The School also offers a BA (Hons) Dance and BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science (Intercalated)
G E N E R A L C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O N Length - Three years full-time and up to seven years part-time Sporting Profile - Applicants should normally have a sports performance profile at, or equivalent to, county standard in at least one sport. Learning and Teaching - All the courses are modular in nature and equate to 120 credit points in each year. The compulsory modules, undertaken by all students, underpin the research elements of the courses. Each course has core modules that define the course and underpin the learning outcomes. Additionally, on each course, for most years of study, students may choose a number of option modules that are aligned to their programme. Details of modules and choices can be found at uwic.ac.uk/courses/sport
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Each 20 credit module has a maximum contact time of 3hours per week (approx 18 teaching hours per week) consisting of lectures, seminars, tutorials, laboratory practical session and practical coaching workshops. Students are expected to commit 100-hours study to each module in the form of formal classes, directed study and assessment. Practical Sport Modules - Students can choose from the following practical sport modules: • Gymnastics • Trampolining • Dance • Rugby Union • Soccer • Hockey • Netball • Basketball • Tennis • Volleyball • Athletics • Squash • Badminton • Cricket • Swimming • Water Polo • Outdoor Activities • Health Related Exercise Assessment - The Cardiff School of Sport assessment strategies for each module vary to ensure that most appropriate method is used for that area of study. Generally, the undergraduate modules are assessed by a combination of coursework submissions, presentation and examinations. Students who wish to obtain an honours degree award will be expected to produce an Independent Project or Enterprise Project (dependent upon programme of study) of not more than 10,000 words in the final year. Further Information - If you are interested in any of our courses, you can find more detail on the UWIC website www.uwic.ac.uk and in the UWIC prospectus which we can send you on request. Admissions Tutors and Course Directors will be happy to take with you about the courses; please email css@uwic.ac.uk. Alternatively you can contact the UWIC Central Admissions Office on 029 2041 6044, or email – uwicinfo@uwic.ac.uk
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BSC(HONS) SPORT AND P H Y S I C A L E D U C AT I O N
UCAS Code: C600
UCAS Code: C604
Entry Requirements: 320 UCAS Tariff Points including grades BB from at least two A levels (or equivalent) including Science
Entry Requirements: 300 UCAS Tariff Points inc. Grades BB from at least two A levels (or equivalent)
Career Potential: This course prepares graduates to follow careers in fitness instruction and health promotion, teaching and lecturing in primary, secondary and higher education, coaching, the leisure industry, sport science and in the field of community sports development. Past graduates have gone on to study physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic and nursing; others have obtained employment coaching cricket in Australia, as a tennis professional for David Lloyd, as a strength and conditioning coach for Bristol Rugby Club, or joined the Armed Forces. The subjects studied and skills learnt give graduates the opportunity to continue their education to Master and Doctorate level or undertake a PGCE.
Career Potential: Our graduates follow careers in teaching/coaching, the leisure industry, sport science and community sports development and also in recreation management and as national and regional coaches. Past graduates have obtained employment teaching, coaching gymnastics, soccer or trampolining, as fitness consultants and trainers, as sports administrators or joined the Armed Forces or Police Service; others have undertaken further study in the areas of physiotherapy, sports massage, nursing and teaching. The subjects studied and skills learnt will give you the opportunity to continue your education to Master and Doctorate level or to undertake a Postgraduate Certificate in Education.
Course Content: The course focuses on the scientific basis of participation in exercise and performance in sport. The main thrust of the course is based on the disciplines of physiology, biomechanics and psychology and in measurement issues in sport and exercise science, notational analysis and adapted physical activity. In addition, Sport and Exercise Science Students will follow a unique pathway throughout the 3 levels that focuses on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary aspects of Sport and Exercise Science with a high level of vocational relevance and experience. You will be given many opportunities to develop your practical contextual knowledge in training, coaching and performance.
Course Content: This course will allow you to effectively analyse and assess performance within sport and physical education. Once a wide foundation of knowledge relating to performance and participation has been established in year one, you have a very broad option selection in year two and no compulsory taught modules in your final year of study. You may apply your specialism in sports science, socio-cultural or philosophical disciplines to examine the needs of the sports performer.
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BSC(HONS) SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
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BSC(HONS) SPORTS CONDITIONING, R E H A B I L I TAT I O N A N D M A S S S A G E UCAS Code: C607 Entry Requirements: 300 UCAS Tariff Points inc. Grades BB from at least two A levels (or equivalent) inc. Science. Career Potential: This course provides graduates with the skills and knowledge to work in sport conditioning, rehabilitation, sports massage or sports science settings. Graduates obtaining the SPS Diploma will be equipped to seek employment as sport massage practitioners. Additional professional qualifications including, strength and conditioning, and exercise instruction / leadership will be available (at additional costs) to assist students who wish to gain entry on to the Register of Exercise Professionals; this will enable graduates to work within health and fitness clubs, in community leisure centres, sports injury / rehabilitation settings, as self-employed personal trainers,
in health promotion and exercise prescription. Other graduate opportunities exist within sport science and coaching; graduates will also be able to undertake further study at Masters or PhD level or complete a PGCE. Course Content: The course is multi-disciplinary in nature building on the University's strengths in sport science, sport performance, health and sports massage. The programme comprises modules shared with other sports-related courses and others specifically designed for the course including anatomy and physiology, strength and conditioning, and sports injuries and rehabilitation. Students are required to complete elements of clinical practice and a work placement.
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BSC(HONS) SPORT DEVELOPMENT UCAS Code: C602 Entry Requirements: 280 UCAS Tariff Points inc. Grades BB from at least two A levels (or equivalent) inc. relevant subjects. Career Potential: Our graduates follow careers in teaching, coaching, leisure/sports management, and community sports development. Past graduates have, and continue to obtained employment in local authorities, national governing bodies, sports councils, sports marketing companies, event management organisations the
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adventure activity industry and the university sector or been accepted onto management trainee programmes; others have undertaken further study at master’s level or undertaken a PGCE. Course Content: This course focuses on preparing you to apply and disseminate your knowledge of sports development issues into local, regional and national sports development contexts. It will also allow you to integrate and assimilate the knowledge, skills and experiences gained into a thorough appreciation of the issues and operational contexts of sports development.
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BSC(HONS) SPORT COACHING UCAS Code: C603
give graduates the opportunity to continue their education to Master’s Doctorate level or undertake a Post Graduate Certificate in Education
Entry Requirements: 280 UCAS Tariff Points inc. at least two A levels (or equivalent) inc. relevant subjects.
Course Content: The course focuses on the application and dissemination of knowledge in the practical coaching environment. The main thrust of the course is based on the Coaching Career Potential: Process allowing a major contribution from other key Our graduates can follow careers in coaching and teaching, the leisure industry, sports science support and disciplines, such as physiology, biomechanics, psychology, measurement issues in sport and exercise in the field of sports development. Past graduates have science, performance analysis and adapted physical obtained employment in coaching in the UK and abroad in a variety of sporting contexts some examples of which activity. These elements give the course a unique flavour. You will be given many opportunities to develop your include football coaching in Adelaide, Australia, and in the USA, Assistant Academy Manager for a championship practical and contextual knowledge in training, coaching and performance which will allow you to evaluate and football club, rugby coaching in Singapore, multi-sport modify your own behaviour and that of performers in a coaching in Shanghai and swimming coaching in Wales. In addition graduates have found employment working as range of sports. It will also enable you to appreciate the role of the professional coach and to understand the sport development officers for local authorities and qualities needed to coach effectively. National Governing Bodies, as fitness consultants and trainers. The subjects studied and skills learnt will also
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BSC (HONS) SPORT MANAGEMENT
BA (HONS) DANCE
UCAS Code: CN62
UCAS Code: W500
Career Potential: There has been an increase in the range of career opportunities in the field of dance in recent years, fed by the increased demand for dance activity in a variety of Career Potential: settings. This is an exciting course designed to meet Our graduates can follow careers in sport facilities those demands by preparing the skilled dance management, health and fitness management, sport practitioners of the future. As such the course will management consultancy, teaching and lecturing, sports prepare students for a range of careers in the dance event management, sports development and in local industry, particularly dance performance work and that authority sports departments. In addition, graduates can which takes place in community and education settings. follow management careers in other industry sectors, join Career opportunities include; work as community and the armed or uniformed forces, or set up their own education dance practitioners, choreographers and business. The flexibility of the programme is one of its key performers; dance project managers; dance development strengths with students being able to direct their study to officers, dance administrators; dance company education prepare themselves for their chosen career path, officers; and researchers. particularly during the final year of their programme. Course Content: As well as these employment options graduates can As the first degree programme in Dance in Wales, the undertake postgraduate study including PGCE, MSc course aims to develop you as a creative, reflective dance and MA. practitioner with independent learning skills, giving you Course Content: the ability to apply your knowledge and understanding to a variety of contexts. A balance of academic and The course will develop the critical understanding, vocational studies provides the basis for teaching and professional knowledge, skills and attitudes that you will learning, with contemporary dance as the main focus for need to take up a managerial position in the fast the course. In examining contemporary dance practice 3 expanding sport management industry. Modules will strands and the interrelationship between them form the focus on sport management as an activity, the impact of core of studies i.e. dance theatre, community dance and that activity and on the underlying business principles dance education. that help to sustain and develop the sport industry. You Entry Requirements: 280 UCAS Tariff Points inc. Grades BB from at least two A levels (or equivalent)
will be expected to take part in practical sports.
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Common to those strands are the concepts of making and presenting dance; and the dance infrastructure. Through the course students engage in developing their knowledge, skills and understanding of these concepts
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Cardiff School of Sport, Cyncoed Road, Cyncoed, Cardiff CF23 6XD Tel: 029 2041 6591 email: css@uwic.ac.uk uwic.ac.uk/sport
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