Level 3 Edexcel Diploma Suite Golf Studies (FT)

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Level 3 Edexcel Diploma Suite Golf Studies

Course Length: 1 or 2 years

Venue:
Myerscough College (Preston)

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Brief Description of the Course:

(NB: All programmes are based on credit accumulation. Each unit of study is worth either 5 or 10 credits towards the total amount needed to achieve the qualification).

The College offers opportunity to study at level 3 (A level equivalent) for students who wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of Golf Studies - encompassing practical techniques, academic knowledge and technical skills. It is a popular option for both school leavers and successful Level 2 Diploma students. The course incorporates a mix of practicals, classroom lectures, industry visits and case study exercises.

For learners with 4 GCSEs including English Language and Maths or Science at Grade C or above, the Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma has 6 units (60 Credits) of study and makes up the first year of the Level 3 Diploma qualification, 12 units (120 Credits) for learners that wish to study for 1 or 2 years. Students wishing to do the Level 3 Diploma over 2 years must have 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English Language and Maths or Science or another Level 2 qualification at Merit level with a Key Skill at Level 2.

Applicants with at least 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English Language, Maths and Science or course specific (which could include Chemistry, Combined Science, Biology, Physics or PE etc) will be able to apply for the Level 3 Extended Diploma studied over 2 years (Year 1 consists of a stand alone 90 credit Diploma. You will require a top up second year to achieve the Extended Diploma).

Students will also receive training and assessment in a large range of additional qualifications, which will enhance their employability.

Entry Criteria:

These courses give a good technical training and education providing a vocational alternative to A Levels and the opportunity for successful students to progress to Higher Education. Students are normally aged 16 or over and the following requirements are needed:

Advanced Level 3 Suite:

Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma - (60 credits in 1 year)

4 GCSEs at Grade C or above (including English Language and Maths or Science), or an Intermediate Level course (e.g. Level 2 Diploma at Pass including at least one Functional Skill at Level 2) or equivalent qualifications.

Entry Criteria (cont):

Level 3 BTEC 90 Credit Diploma - (90 credits in 1 years)

5 GCSEs at Grade C or above including Maths and English Language plus one course specific GCSE such as Science, Biology or PE or an Intermediate Level course (eg First Diploma at Distinction including at least one Functional Skill at level 2 in either Application of Number or Communication), or equivalent qualifications.

Level 3 BTEC Diploma (120 credits)

4 GCSEs at Grade C or above (including English Language and Maths or Science), or an Intermediate Level course (e.g. Level 2 Diploma at Pass including at least one Functional Skill at Level 2) or equivalent qualifications.

Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma - (180 credits in 2 years) (year 1 is a 90 credit stand alone Diploma)

5 GCSEs at Grade C or above including Maths and English Language plus one course specific GCSE such as Science, Biology or PE or an Intermediate Level course (eg First Diploma at Distinction including at least one Functional Skill at level 2 in either Application of Number or Communication), or equivalent qualifications.

In addition Learning Areas may apply specific agreed aptitude assessments that assist selection.

Applicants for all courses in Golf Studies are expected to show a strong commitment to the industry and a strong personal statement.

List of Units:

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology in Sport - Explores the structure and function of the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and respiratory systems and also the fundamentals of the energy systems.

The Physiology of Fitness - Provides an opportunity to explore the body’s response to acute exercise and how the body adapts to long-term exercise participation.

Assessing Risk in Sport - Makes the learner aware of the vital nature of risk assessment and its management within the sports industry.

Exercise, Health and Lifestyle – Allows learners to assess the lifestyle of a golfer, provide advice on lifestyle improvement and plan a health-related physical activity programme.

Fitness Testing for Sport and Exercise - Provides an understanding of fitness testing and the importance of health screening and health monitoring tests.

Fitness Training and Programming – Looks at planning fitness training sessions and designing fitness training programmes for sports performers.

Sports Injuries - Provides an overview of injury prevention, identification and basic treatment. The unit also explores differing rehabilitatory interventions for common sports injuries.

Psychology for Sports Performance - Develops understanding of the psychological dimensions of golf and developing techniques to improve sporting performance.

Physical Education & The Care for Young Children – Develop an understanding of teaching and instructing within a sports setting.

Sports Coaching - Develops understanding and knowledge of the roles, responsibilities, skills and techniques of a golf coach and how to apply them whilst coaching and/or leading sports sessions.

Sports Nutrition - Provides a broad understanding of the importance of nutrition and hydration to a variety of sports participants.

Technical and Tactical Skills in Sport - Enables learners to assess their own and others technical and tactical skills, and plan their own golf development.

Sports Facilities & Operational Management - The aim of this unit is for learners to investigate the aims, objectives and resources of sports and leisure facilities. It will also give learners the opportunity to develop their skills for working in these facilities.

The Athlete's Lifestyle - Examines aspects of the athletes' lifestyles, as well as duties that they will have to undertake as part of their professional role in golf, for example public appearances, media interviews and financial management.

Analysis of Sports Performance - Explores the performance demands of golf and how to analyse them.

Sport as a Business – Looks at the core skills used by sports businesses and the key aspects of business and management including organisation, structure, finance, legislation and marketing.

Current Issues in Sport – Explores the development of sport throughout the ages, the UK sports industry, participation trends and barriers such as cultural influences.

Organising Sports Events - Explores the concepts, knowledge, skills and qualities needed to successfully lead a golf event.

Rules, Regulations & Officiating in Sport - Looks at the rules of golf and the roles and responsibilities of the officials e.g. starter.

* This list is an example of what may be taught, but can vary at each Centre.

Assessments:

Assessments will include assignments, presentations and reports. There are no formal examinations on the Level 3 BTEC Diploma.

Possible Careers / Jobs:

Employment opportunities in Golf and its related industries are currently very good. The Subsidiary, Diploma and Extended Diploma Golf Studies provide the qualification and experience for entry into the industry at an operational level with future prospects for management.

Progression:

As a course equivalent to A Level the Level 3 BTEC Diploma is an ideal spring board for progression to a Foundation Degree or Full Degree depending on UCAS points gained.

Equipment and/or Clothing: Indoor/outdoor sports/golf kit including waterproofs.

Extra Costs: Prospects & Collegiate Tour Entry Fees, Golf Locker, Golf Course Membership, work experience trips.

To apply for this course please select the coloured tab, relating to the centre you wish to study at, on the right hand side of this screen. You can save your progress if you prefer to do it in stages but you must complete all sections of the form.

Special Education Needs and Disability Prospective students who have a disability that may affect their studies should inform the College as soon as possible. Reasonable adjustments will be made to accommodate student needs and to provide appropriate support to enable successful completion of the course of study. Where necessary students will be asked for evidence to help identify appropriate adjustments.

Please note that the information provided in this fact sheet was accurate at the date of publication. However, courses are continually being modified and information is therefore subject to change.

Level 3 Edexcel Diploma Suite Golf Studies (FT)

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