Sports / Movement Science
Course summary

Get the knowledge, understanding & skills to help people improve their sports performance. Britain’s sport’s industry is hitting top form. In the past five years it has become a £20 billion industry in the UK and experts believe it will continue to grow long after the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This qualification will give you a good understanding and knowledge of the sports and active leisure sector as well as develop the essential skills required for employment or progression to further qualifications and training. In the first year you will study towards the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma, the equivalent to 3 A Levels. The Extended Diploma deepens the specialist work-related focus from this Diploma and is broadly equivalent to three A Levels. Sports and exercise scientists help athletes and sportspeople improve their performance and general health. They use scientific knowledge on how the human body works, moves and how people think about physical activity to help people get better at what they do. Experience is highly valued by employers and it will improve your career prospects. The course brings classroom work into real work-based practice by making use of the state-of-the-art Solutions Gym and the Sports Science Lab for fitness testing, the only one based in a college environment. Possible trips will include the Norwich City Football club psychologist and nutritionist, the Body worlds exhibition and local sports and leisure centres. A range of professional qualification are embedded into the course such as the YMCA Fitness Instructors Certificate in the second year. You will have the opportunity to participate in team sports as part of the programme both on site at College and at external venues.

Entry requirements

5 GCSE's grade 4 or above, including English Language and Maths. Science would be preferable. Good English and Maths skills are essential for many jobs and courses you will progress onto. The Government has made it a priority for students to improve these skills and your course programme will reflect this key aim.

How you'll be assessed

You will be assessed through a variety of methods including some externally assessed core units and internally assessed mandatory and optional units. Assessment methods could include assignments, research projects, presentations, roles players, group discussions.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityNorfolk
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressIpswich Road, Norwich, NR2 2LJ