If you have considered working in the Outdoor Education industry or have a passion for adventure, this course will arm you with the skills and knowledge to pursue your passion. Being based on the edge of the Lake District National Park, you will have access to a unique landscape in which to improve your skills. You will also have the option to complete a placement in an outdoor education center, both for practical outdoor adventurous activities and to undertake a work-based project. This course usually takes place over 3 days per week for two years. You complete the 90-credit Diploma in the first year and the Extended Diploma in the second year. The two-year course is equivalent to 3 A-Levels and is worth up to 168 UCAS points (Triple Distinction*) or 144 UCAS points (Triple Distinction). You will benefit from small class sizes and will work with industry professionals in a variety of settings to support your career in the Sport and Leisure Industry. You will develop your skills and knowledge in a variety of land and water sports. You will also learn about the history of the outdoor industry, as well as looking at recent developments. The courses involve a variety of theory and practical units. The course will include modules such as: - Outdoor Adventurous Expeditions - Leadership in Sport - Skills for Water-based Outdoor Adventurous Activities - Sports Coaching - Expeditions There is at least one day of practical activities each week, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, climbing, or mountain walking, depending on the time of year. The course involves a variety of visits to enhance student knowledge and the ability to work with employers. It will allow you to develop your organizational skills through planning sports events, motivational skills through delivering sessions, and leadership skills through the various additional courses that are completed on the course e.g. First Aid, John Muir Award, and Level 1 Paddles Sports Coach.
You should have a minimum of five GCSEs Grade 4 or above, including English or a Level 2 Diploma at Merit or Distinction.
You will be assessed by video, discussion, presentation, delivery of a coaching session, and practical assessment.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Westmorland and Furness |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Milnthorpe Road, Kendal, LA9 5AY |
If you have considered working in the Outdoor Education industry or have a passion for adventure, this course will arm you with the skills and knowledge to pursue your passion. Being based on the edge of the Lake District National Park, you will have access to a unique landscape in which to improve your skills. You will also have the option to complete a placement in an outdoor education center, both for practical outdoor adventurous activities and to undertake a work-based project. This course usually takes place over 3 days per week for two years. You complete the 90-credit Diploma in the first year and the Extended Diploma in the second year. The two-year course is equivalent to 3 A-Levels and is worth up to 168 UCAS points (Triple Distinction*) or 144 UCAS points (Triple Distinction). You will benefit from small class sizes and will work with industry professionals in a variety of settings to support your career in the Sport and Leisure Industry. You will develop your skills and knowledge in a variety of land and water sports. You will also learn about the history of the outdoor industry, as well as looking at recent developments. The courses involve a variety of theory and practical units. The course will include modules such as: - Outdoor Adventurous Expeditions - Leadership in Sport - Skills for Water-based Outdoor Adventurous Activities - Sports Coaching - Expeditions There is at least one day of practical activities each week, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, climbing, or mountain walking, depending on the time of year. The course involves a variety of visits to enhance student knowledge and the ability to work with employers. It will allow you to develop your organizational skills through planning sports events, motivational skills through delivering sessions, and leadership skills through the various additional courses that are completed on the course e.g. First Aid, John Muir Award, and Level 1 Paddles Sports Coach.
You should have a minimum of five GCSEs Grade 4 or above, including English or a Level 2 Diploma at Merit or Distinction.
You will be assessed by video, discussion, presentation, delivery of a coaching session, and practical assessment.