Sport studies ba(hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Brighton and Hove

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brighton and hove

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Sport Studies BA(Hons) enables you to explore critical issues in the world of contemporary sport, and will provide you with a broad set of skills and knowledge relevant and transferable for careers in many different sectors and industries.
The course takes an interdisciplinary approach and is taught by a course team who combine teaching with practice and research in diverse areas, providing you with a variety of perspectives through which to learn about and reflect on the role sport plays in society.
You’ll benefit from field trips, which have included the world’s largest underground skate park, and our visiting guest lecturer programme with speakers from organisations that have included England Boxing. A placement will add to your learning experience and employability with opportunities in schools, colleges, sport clubs, as well as working with coaching and development officers on projects such as widening girls’ participation and tackling homophobia in sport.
You’ll also have the opportunity to shape the degree according to your own interests and to take part in the university’s award-winning Football 4 Peace programme, achieving a standalone qualification in Sports and International Development alongside your degree. You can also study abroad for a semester with one of our partner institutions in Belgium, Germany, Poland or Spain.
This course offers a specialist pathway:
Sport Studies with Physical Education BA(Hons)
You can choose to follow this pathway at the end of your first year. Alternatively, you can continue to study for the single-honours award.
We are one of just 10 institutions nationally, selected by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA), to become a CIMSPA Higher Education Partner. We are part of their pilot programme to develop CIMSPA endorsed and quality assured degree programmes to improve students’ employment prospects. The partnership also offers many benefits for students studying this course.

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Location

Start date

Brighton and Hove (East Sussex)
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Subjects

  • Media
  • Quality Training
  • Employability
  • University
  • Physical Education
  • Quality
  • Approach
  • Coaching

Course programme

Year 1

Topics include the role of sport and leisure in people's lives, debates over the purpose and roles of sport in society, the ethics of sport, questions of governance and media representation, and how politics, economics, legal and social issues influence sport.

Modules
  • Adventurous Activities and Games

    In this module you will develop your performance within two elements of physical education. You will develop an appreciation of the distinctive nature of each specific activity and in addition to performance will engage with creative and analytical principles allied to each activity area. You will be introduced to, and develop knowledge and conceptual understanding of performance in selected adventurous activities and selected games activities. You’ll also develop the necessary technical skills to perform.

  • Who Runs Sport?

    Understanding why sport is structured and organised in the way it is has become the most important factor for anyone thinking of developing a career in sport. This module will introduce you to issues of governance, government, policy initiatives, funding and media coverage. Content includes a view of the relationships between sport and sports coaching, sport and health/physical activity, sport and physical education, the sources of funding for sport and why sport is such 'big business'.

  • The Global Sport Industry and the Media

    This module will introduce you to globalisation with specific focus on sports media and the global sports industry. Key concepts will be explored via globally mediated flows of sport events, sport commodities, and sport agencies and organisations. You will learn about how the media drives the sports economy and the consequences of this dynamic, such as shifts in the roles of fans from citizens to consumers, the rise of sports mega-events, gambling, corruption and performance-enhancing drug taking.

  • Preparing for the World of Sport

    This module will support you in the transition to academic study at university. You will be encouraged to take responsibility for, and reflect upon your own learning, development and employability. You will be given support to develop the skills needed to produce high quality academic work. This module will also introduce you to research skills and practices used to investigate sport as well as raising awareness of careers information and services.

  • Sport and Social Issues

    This module will provide you with an overview of historical and contemporary social issues affecting the world of sport. You will be encouraged to view sport as interconnected with a range of wider problems which impact upon experiences of participation, shape the provision of sport in communities, and affect the place of sport in popular culture.

  • Sport and the Body

    This module will give you an insight into a range of social issues connected to the sporting body. It will introduce you to socio-cultural theories and concepts about the body and sport. This is done through a variety of case studies and topic areas that you will explore through an active and engaged problem-solving pedagogy. You will be encouraged to reflect on taken-for-granted behaviours and experiences in sport to enable you to develop your own social scientific approach to understanding the sporting body.

Sport studies ba(hons)

Price on request