Physical Education and Youth Sport BSc

Course

In Uxbridge

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Start date

    September

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Facilities

Location

Start date

Uxbridge (Middlesex)
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Kingston Lane, UB8 3PH

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

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Subjects

  • Access
  • Presentation
  • Coaching
  • Teaching
  • Physical Education
  • Employability
  • Skills and Training
  • Sports Therapy
  • Learning Teaching
  • Leadership

Course programme

Course Content

All of our new undergraduate programmes comprise discrete study blocks, which enables students to draw on the knowledge and skills acquired from a combination of study blocks. This integrated learning is a proven cornerstone of effective learning. You only have to decide on your pathway at the start of your second year at Brunel.

Level 1
Compulsory
  • Fundamentals of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences
  • Research and Learning Skills I
  • Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
  • Introduction Social Sciences of Sport
  • Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
  • Synoptic study I

Level 2
Compulsory

  • Applying Sport Sciences to Practice: Coaching and Teaching Effectiveness
  • Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing in the Lifecourse
  • Physical Literacy and Child Development
  • Research and Learning Skills II
  • Young People, Sport and Identity
  • Work-based Learning I
  • Pedagogy and Policy: Individual Needs
  • Synoptic Study II

Sandwich Placement
For all students selecting the sandwich option (40-week placement in third of four years), the work placement is compulsory:

Work Placement Workshops
WorkPlace

Level 3
Compulsory

  • Major Project
  • Pedagogy and Policy: Critical Issues
  • Physical Literacy and the Learning Environment
  • Issues in Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
  • Sporting Communications
  • Applying Sport Sciences to Practice: Training Principles
  • Employability and Professional Development
  • Synoptic study III

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Additional information

Special Features Outstanding facilities We have some of the best sports facilities in the UK which include an indoor and outdoor sports and fitness complex. Facilities include:  Indoor Athletics Centre: an extensive indoor athletics facility Sports Hall and Indoor Netball Hall: a bespoke netball training facility A multi-use sports centre equipped with squash courts, basketball and netball courts and a superb climbing wall A members-only fitness suite incorporating treadmills, cycles and rowing machines and a weight-training area with free and fixed weights Athletics track: an international standard 400m six-lane track with full field event facilities Grass and all-weather third generation (3G) and synthetic pitches Outdoor hard tennis courts.
Placement opportunities All Sport Sciences students can include a work placement year as part of their course. Current students are working at many different companies in the UK and overseas including Queens Park Rangers Football Club, the Lo

Physical Education and Youth Sport BSc

higher than £ 9000