BTEC National Award-Sports And Exercise Science
BTEC
In Croydon
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Croydon
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Duration
2 Years
This is an A level equivalent course that can run alongside a BTEC or AS programme of study. Throughout the course we will examine subjects such as anatomy for sport, sport physiology, sport psychology and biomechanics. All units will involve practical elements, and will be assessed through a variety of different methods.
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About this course
4C at GCSE or a Pass in a full level 2 BTEC First Diploma in the same subject (Merit to change subject).
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Course programme
Duration: 2 years
This is an A level equivalent course that can run alongside a BTEC or AS programme of study. Throughout the course we will examine subjects such as anatomy for sport, sport physiology, sport psychology and biomechanics. All units will involve practical elements, and will be assessed through a variety of different methods.
This course is ideal for someone progressing on to a Sports Science degree at university, or employment in the sports sector.
Qualification explained
BTECs are practical, work-related courses. You learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you develop the skills you need to start a career. The BTEC National Diploma is equivalent to three A Levels which means when you have finished the course you can choose whether to get a job straight away or go into Higher Education first. A BTEC National Award is equivalent to one A Level so it can be combined with other subjects. A BTEC First Diploma introduces you to the employment area you have chosen and provides a good basis to go on to a more advanced work-related qualification. A BTEC First Diploma is equivalent to four GCSEs grades A* to C and is normally taken at college as a full-time course.
BTEC National Award-Sports And Exercise Science