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Programme summary for BSc (Hons) Sports Development

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This unique programme is designed for students who are interested in sport and are committed to contributing to its future development at all levels of participation. The programme will seek to enhance your awareness and appreciation of sport, its scientific underpinning, and the associated academic disciplines.

The programme also aims to benefit from UEL’s proximity to the site of the London 2012 Olympics, and the opportunities that are likely to arise from this.

See what one of our Sports Development students thought of her study in the School of Health, Sport and Bioscience.

About the programme

Sports development focuses on the issues, processes and skills required to increase sporting opportunities for all people within the wider community. This unique programme is designed for students who are interested in sport and are committed to contributing to its future development at all levels of participation. The programme will seek to enhance your awareness and appreciation of sport, its scientific underpinning, and the associated academic disciplines.

2-subject degree

You can combine this programme with a range of other subjects as part of a 2-subject degree. Popular combinations include Sports Development with International Development,
and Sports Development and Health Studies.

Programme structure

The Honours Programme is for 3 years and has both a full-time and a part-time mode of study available. The Extended Degree route takes 4 years and, again, may be studied either full- or part-time. On completion of the Foundation Year, students progress on to the First Year of the Honours Programme.

The First Year of the Honours Programme is common between Sports Development and the three other Applied Sports Science programmes. This allows students to make their final choice of programme at the end of that first year. It also allows students to acquire the basic grounding in a variety of programme 'themes' so that they can keep their options as open as possible in the second and third years.

The Second and Third Years of the Honours Programme are made up of a mixture of Core (i.e. Compulsory) and Optional Modules. The options can come from the full list of modules offered by the Field, including those modules core to the other programmes.

Career opportunities

Graduates go on to enter careers in sports development, teaching, sports coaching/tuition, leisure marketing and leisure facility management. As the programme develops the range of career opportunities will increase, particularly if you take all the opportunities for work experience that will arise.

Support

All students are allocated a personal tutor to whom individuals may turn with any problems/issues. In addition all module tutors offer additional support outside of the actual teaching periods.

Through the use of study skill modules in the First Year of the programme we aim to help all students make the step up to degree level. This module includes, amongst others, computer skills, report/essay writing, academic referencing, research, including use of the internet, and presentation skills. We also provide additional classes for those students who wish to dedicate more time and effort into developing their academic writing skills as fully as possible.

If any students require further support (e.g. due to dyslexia) then the systems are in place to ensure that the support is available

Admission

The programme is open to any student who can demonstrate that she/he is capable of degree level study. Applicants should have the equivalent of 240 UCAS points. We also accept a relevant access course; a merit or distinction in an appropriate Advanced GNVQ or BTEC National Diploma. Other qualifications may be considered upon application. Students with relevant higher education qualifications may be eligible for advanced standing (that is exemption for elements of the programme).

Students may be admitted through Accreditation of Experiential Learning (AEL) or accreditation of Certified Learning (ACL) processes.

In the case of applicants whose first language is not English, then IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) is required. International qualifications will be checked for appropriate matriculation to UK Higher Education undergraduate programmes.


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