BTEC Sport allows the development of a wide range of sporting roles. Firstly, it will allow further practical progression in your leading activities, as well as developing coaching and officiating skills in those fields. Aside from the practical aspect of the subject, it will develop a range of transferable skills, useful for subject areas such as psychology, physiology, applied science, and sociology The skills developed in these areas are sought after by many employers, in a wide variety of careers such as physiotherapy, psychology, media, professional athletics and the ever-increasing health and fitness sector. Modules covered in Year 12 Anatomy and Physiology (exam), Practical Sports Performance (CW), Sports Leadership (CW), Coaching for Performance (CW), Investigating Business (exam), Sports Development (exam), Principles for Outdoor and Adventurous Activities (CW). Modules covered in Year 13 Fitness Training and Programming (exam), Professional Development (CW), Application of Fitness Testing (CW), Sports Injury (CW), Still Acquisition (CW), Research Methods (CW), Sports Psychology (CW).
5 x 9-4 grades at GCSE level or equivalent - including English Language or Literature. Merit or higher in BTEC Sport or grade 5 in GCSE PE. Students without a GCSE or BTEC may be accepted if they have strong sporting ability and academic practical ability in one team and one individual sport.
Assessment in Year 12 Examination Anatomy and Physiology Fitness Training for Health, Sport and Wellbeing. Coursework Fitness training and programming Professional development in the sports industry Sports leadership Application of fitness testing. Assessment in Year 13 Examination Development and Provision of Sport and Physical Activity Investigating Business in Sport. Coursework Skill acquisition Investigating business in sports Sports injury management.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | County Durham |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Newton Drive, Framwellgate Moor, Durham, DH1 5BQ |
BTEC Sport allows the development of a wide range of sporting roles. Firstly, it will allow further practical progression in your leading activities, as well as developing coaching and officiating skills in those fields. Aside from the practical aspect of the subject, it will develop a range of transferable skills, useful for subject areas such as psychology, physiology, applied science, and sociology The skills developed in these areas are sought after by many employers, in a wide variety of careers such as physiotherapy, psychology, media, professional athletics and the ever-increasing health and fitness sector. Modules covered in Year 12 Anatomy and Physiology (exam), Practical Sports Performance (CW), Sports Leadership (CW), Coaching for Performance (CW), Investigating Business (exam), Sports Development (exam), Principles for Outdoor and Adventurous Activities (CW). Modules covered in Year 13 Fitness Training and Programming (exam), Professional Development (CW), Application of Fitness Testing (CW), Sports Injury (CW), Still Acquisition (CW), Research Methods (CW), Sports Psychology (CW).
5 x 9-4 grades at GCSE level or equivalent - including English Language or Literature. Merit or higher in BTEC Sport or grade 5 in GCSE PE. Students without a GCSE or BTEC may be accepted if they have strong sporting ability and academic practical ability in one team and one individual sport.
Assessment in Year 12 Examination Anatomy and Physiology Fitness Training for Health, Sport and Wellbeing. Coursework Fitness training and programming Professional development in the sports industry Sports leadership Application of fitness testing. Assessment in Year 13 Examination Development and Provision of Sport and Physical Activity Investigating Business in Sport. Coursework Skill acquisition Investigating business in sports Sports injury management.