BTEC Level 3 Nationals are vocational qualifications designed to help learners succeed and develop a blend of technical and academic skills. They have been developed in collaboration with over 5,000 universities, employers and professional bodies so learners can develop the skills and confidence they will need for their next step. BTEC Level 3 Sport takes a flexible unit-by-unit approach and provides learners with practical, work-related learning, offering clear progression routes and transferable skills. You can study a range of interesting units, including: Anatomy and Physiology; Sports Leadership; Coaching for Performance; Investigating Business in Sport and the Active Leisure Industry; and Sports Injury Management.
Students should have a genuine interest in Sport and a want to learn about the industry and all its many facets. Ideally, you will have studied GCSE Physical Education, although this is not essential. You should be able to manage your work independently as well as demonstrating your ability to be self-disciplined and reliable in extended assignments.
About Education Provider
Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Leicestershire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £25,698 - £38,610 |
Sixth Form Fee | £12,810 - £19,689 |
Address | Fosse Way, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, LE7 4SG |
BTEC Level 3 Nationals are vocational qualifications designed to help learners succeed and develop a blend of technical and academic skills. They have been developed in collaboration with over 5,000 universities, employers and professional bodies so learners can develop the skills and confidence they will need for their next step. BTEC Level 3 Sport takes a flexible unit-by-unit approach and provides learners with practical, work-related learning, offering clear progression routes and transferable skills. You can study a range of interesting units, including: Anatomy and Physiology; Sports Leadership; Coaching for Performance; Investigating Business in Sport and the Active Leisure Industry; and Sports Injury Management.
Students should have a genuine interest in Sport and a want to learn about the industry and all its many facets. Ideally, you will have studied GCSE Physical Education, although this is not essential. You should be able to manage your work independently as well as demonstrating your ability to be self-disciplined and reliable in extended assignments.