FdA Community Sport Coaching and Performance

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  • Objectives
    This Foundation Degree equips you to meet the challenges of a career as a Community Sport Coach with a special emphasis on cricket. It is designed for people who want to build and support communities through sport and make a positive difference in people’s lives. The course has four interconnected strands. The course is practically focused and theoretically guided, with two coaching placements in school and community settings. The course has been designed in partnership with our excellent industrial partners.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements For standard entry students: 80 UCAS points (one A-level at grade C or two at grade E) plus GCSE grade C maths and English. For mature entrants (over 21) we have a special entry procedure that can take prior experiential learning into account. We welcome applications from beginners and experienced players and coaches and believe all have a great deal to offer the group.
  • Academic title
    FdA Community Sport Coaching and Performance
  • Course description
    Course Structure

    Level 1

    Personal Performance and Fitness I
    Coaching Pedagogy and Practice I
    Studying in Higher Education (Higher Education Orientation Module)
    Introduction to Education
    Personal Performance and Fitness II
    Coaching Pedagogy and Practice II (with coaching placement)
    Welfare Policy and Sport
    Mind, Body and Education

    Level 2

    Personal Performance and Fitness III
    Coaching Pedagogy and Practice III
    Understanding the Sport Industry (Employability Module with industrial work placement)
    Reading Educational Research I
    Personal Performance and Fitness IV
    Coaching Pedagogy and Practice IV (with coaching placement)
    Coach and Community
    Reading Educational Research II

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