The study of Level 3 Sport allows learners to understand about the broad concept of sport and the theoretical elements that are integrated to a large part of our culture and society. The course starts with the focus of Anatomy and Physiology, this part of the course is very scientific and requires an understanding of the functions of the four major systems in the human body and how they are affected during exercise. In the diploma option students will study 6 mandatory units which cover : - Anatomy & Physiology (EC) - Fitness Training and Programming (EC) - Professional Development in Sport - Sports Leadership - Investigating business in Sport - Skill Acquisition
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4, including Maths and English. Students who studied GCSE PE would have a distinct advantage.
These units will be spread across two years for the diploma course, through a variety of assessments including an examination for the A&P unit in year 12 and an external synoptic assessment for the Fitness Training Unit in year 13 and with several other units being assessed through internal assignment-based tasks. Unit One: Anatomy & Physiology External Examination Unit Three: Professional Development in Sport Internal written assignments Unit Seven: Practical Sports Performance Internal written assignments Unit Twenty Three: Skill Acquisition in Sport Internal written assignments Unit Twenty Seven: Principles and practices for outdoor and adventurous activities Internal written assignments Unit Two: Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Wellbeing External Written Assignment (synopsis) Unit Four: Sports Leadership Internal written assignments Unit Twenty Two: Investigating business in Sport and Active Leisure industry External Written Assignment (synopsis) Unit Twenty Five: Rules, Regulations & Officiating in Sport Internal written assignments
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Stoneyford Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, NG17 2DU |
The study of Level 3 Sport allows learners to understand about the broad concept of sport and the theoretical elements that are integrated to a large part of our culture and society. The course starts with the focus of Anatomy and Physiology, this part of the course is very scientific and requires an understanding of the functions of the four major systems in the human body and how they are affected during exercise. In the diploma option students will study 6 mandatory units which cover : - Anatomy & Physiology (EC) - Fitness Training and Programming (EC) - Professional Development in Sport - Sports Leadership - Investigating business in Sport - Skill Acquisition
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4, including Maths and English. Students who studied GCSE PE would have a distinct advantage.
These units will be spread across two years for the diploma course, through a variety of assessments including an examination for the A&P unit in year 12 and an external synoptic assessment for the Fitness Training Unit in year 13 and with several other units being assessed through internal assignment-based tasks. Unit One: Anatomy & Physiology External Examination Unit Three: Professional Development in Sport Internal written assignments Unit Seven: Practical Sports Performance Internal written assignments Unit Twenty Three: Skill Acquisition in Sport Internal written assignments Unit Twenty Seven: Principles and practices for outdoor and adventurous activities Internal written assignments Unit Two: Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Wellbeing External Written Assignment (synopsis) Unit Four: Sports Leadership Internal written assignments Unit Twenty Two: Investigating business in Sport and Active Leisure industry External Written Assignment (synopsis) Unit Twenty Five: Rules, Regulations & Officiating in Sport Internal written assignments