This course will also give you the knowledge, understanding, and skills that underpin the study of Sport, providing you with additional breadth and depth to fully prepare you for further study or training. This BTEC is the perfect blend of both theory and practical learning, exploring the theory and applying it to real-life localised sporting situations. At the start of this course, you will be instilled with a good understanding of functional anatomy and applied psychology to form the basis of a solid foundation. This foundation will be nurtured and developed through many topics, including coaching, physical activity for individuals and groups, sociocultural issues, fitness, and many more. This course is linked with our football academy working with FA license coaches where football training mirrors that of professional football academies. Playing in the AOC league. Transport provided to away games. Football training schedule mirrors that of professional football academies, helping bridge the gap between elite youth and semi-professional football.
Entry Points for the BTEC Sport Extended Diploma Vocational & T level: 32-35 points Calculating your Point Score • Points have the same numerical value as the grade achieved. For example a Grade 5 is equivalent to 5 points. • Combined Science GCSE counts as two GCSEs and the two grades should be combined. For example a 7/6 would be 13 points. • For students who have studied a Level 2 BTEC Qualification the following conversions should be used: Distinction* : 8 Points Distinction: 7 Points Merit: 6 Points Level 2 Pass: 5 Points
This BTEC is assessed through fourteen units; four of these are assessed externally, and the other ten are assessed internally over the course of two years. Externally assessed units allow you to demonstrate the breadth and depth of achievement. The two types of assessments include examinations and a set task. Examinations are when all students take the same assessment at the same time, which is normally a written outcome. A set task is where all students take an assessment during a defined window and demonstrate understanding through the completion of a vocational task. Internally assessed units include writing up the findings of your own research, using case studies to explore complex or unfamiliar situations, and demonstrating practical and technical skills. Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology Unit 2 - Fitness Training for Health, Sport, and Well Being Unit 3 - Professional development in the Sports industry Unit 4 - Sports Leadership Unit 5 - Application of Fitness Testing Unit 6 - Sports Psychology Unit 7 - Practical Sports Performance Unit 8 - Coaching for Performance Unit 9 - Research Methods in Sport Unit 17 - Sports Injury Management Unit 19 - Development and provision of Sport and Physical Activity Unit 22 - Investigating business in Sport and the active leisure industry Unit 23 - Skill Acquisition in Sport Unit 25 - Rules, Regulations and officiating in Sport
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Warwickshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Coventry Road, Coleshill, Birmingham, B46 3EX |
This course will also give you the knowledge, understanding, and skills that underpin the study of Sport, providing you with additional breadth and depth to fully prepare you for further study or training. This BTEC is the perfect blend of both theory and practical learning, exploring the theory and applying it to real-life localised sporting situations. At the start of this course, you will be instilled with a good understanding of functional anatomy and applied psychology to form the basis of a solid foundation. This foundation will be nurtured and developed through many topics, including coaching, physical activity for individuals and groups, sociocultural issues, fitness, and many more. This course is linked with our football academy working with FA license coaches where football training mirrors that of professional football academies. Playing in the AOC league. Transport provided to away games. Football training schedule mirrors that of professional football academies, helping bridge the gap between elite youth and semi-professional football.
Entry Points for the BTEC Sport Extended Diploma Vocational & T level: 32-35 points Calculating your Point Score • Points have the same numerical value as the grade achieved. For example a Grade 5 is equivalent to 5 points. • Combined Science GCSE counts as two GCSEs and the two grades should be combined. For example a 7/6 would be 13 points. • For students who have studied a Level 2 BTEC Qualification the following conversions should be used: Distinction* : 8 Points Distinction: 7 Points Merit: 6 Points Level 2 Pass: 5 Points
This BTEC is assessed through fourteen units; four of these are assessed externally, and the other ten are assessed internally over the course of two years. Externally assessed units allow you to demonstrate the breadth and depth of achievement. The two types of assessments include examinations and a set task. Examinations are when all students take the same assessment at the same time, which is normally a written outcome. A set task is where all students take an assessment during a defined window and demonstrate understanding through the completion of a vocational task. Internally assessed units include writing up the findings of your own research, using case studies to explore complex or unfamiliar situations, and demonstrating practical and technical skills. Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology Unit 2 - Fitness Training for Health, Sport, and Well Being Unit 3 - Professional development in the Sports industry Unit 4 - Sports Leadership Unit 5 - Application of Fitness Testing Unit 6 - Sports Psychology Unit 7 - Practical Sports Performance Unit 8 - Coaching for Performance Unit 9 - Research Methods in Sport Unit 17 - Sports Injury Management Unit 19 - Development and provision of Sport and Physical Activity Unit 22 - Investigating business in Sport and the active leisure industry Unit 23 - Skill Acquisition in Sport Unit 25 - Rules, Regulations and officiating in Sport