Individuals will be taught through a variety of teaching methods including practical activities, guest speakers, visits to outdoor education centres, traditional lectures, and a research project. Assignment tasks include written reports, presentations, practical observations, and peer coaching/leading.
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Who is it for?
This course is designed for anyone with an enthusiasm for outdoor adventure, sport, exercise and health, coaching, teaching, or a career in the military. All modules combine theory and practice using the experience gained from involvement in outdoor practical days. The tutors on the HND in Outdoor Activities have vast experience in the outdoor industry and have many links to employment.
What this course offers:
There will be the opportunity to access external National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications including Rescue Emergency Care (REC) first aid, Mountain Bike Leadership Award or UKCC Level 1 Canoe/Kayak award and Mountain Leader summer training.
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Entry Requirements
A minimum of 48 UCAS Points in subjects appropriate to the course. This may include A Levels in PE or sciences (such as Biology), Level 3 Diplomas in Sport or Outdoor Activities, or other vocationally relevant qualifications. Industry related experience and additional qualifications can also be considered i.e. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (Gold) or NGB qualifications.
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What does the course involve?
Course Content
The course aims to provide individuals with the skills and experience to gain National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications, develop the knowledge and skills to lead outdoor activities to a range of clientele and to develop the required fitness and professionalism that will enhance any chosen career path. Individuals will also gain the leadership, fitness and teamwork skills needed for the military.
Units include:
- Outdoor expeditions
- Adventure programming
- The sport landscape
- Risk assessment in the outdoors
- Outdoor activities
- Outdoor facilities management
- Personal & professional development
- Outdoor leadership
- Advanced coaching
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Additional Notes
Progression in Outdoor Activities
After the course, individuals can progress onto the third year of applicable degree courses at various universities, begin a teacher training route, or go directly into employment. Jobs in the outdoor industry include working as a seasonal/trainee instructor in centres such as PGL, as well as a full-time instructor or a senior instructor in LEA centres.
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What do I do next?
To join this course please click the Register Interest button to receive an email with a unique link and instructions to register with UCAS at www.ucas.com and then apply through UCAS.
You will then receive a confirmation email from UCAS and the college will be in contact with an interview date. Current Shrewsbury Colleges Group students should seek support from their tutor before applying.
If after reading this fact sheet, you are still undecided about the programme most suitable for you, please drop into one of our advice events, ring the Admissions Team on 01743 653333 or email courseadvice@scg.ac.uk