Two written exams at the end of two years, worth 70%, a performance assessment and two pieces of coursework including a practical assessment in a sport of your choice, worth 30%.
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Entry Requirements
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language and Maths, Grade 5 or above in Biology or grade 5:5 in Combined Science. Grade 4 or above in GCSE PE (if taken); Pass or above in BTEC Level 2 Sport (if taken).
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What does the course involve?
This course will appeal to you if you enjoy playing sport and want to know about human psychology, human physiology, and the role of sport in society today. There will be both the opportunity and expectation to continue to improve your team sports through the Wednesday afternoon sports programme and after college clubs. Many students take a diverse range of subjects alongside PE because of its broad focus across sport and physical activity.
Theory lessons look at how the body reacts to exercise, how sports psychology impacts performance and the social reasons for the importance of physical activity. Practical lessons generally occur in the winter term and the second half of the summer term. There are close links with a range of subjects, usually A Level Biology, Psychology, Maths and Sociology.
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Additional Notes
You will be well prepared for degree courses such as BSc or BA in sports studies, sports science, recreation & leisure studies, PE teaching and physiotherapy. Employment areas include the health and fitness business, Armed Forces (PTI), sports coaching, sports development, sports administration, event management, sports journalism, and media.
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Further Information
There is an extensive recreational sports programme including sports teams in football, rugby, hockey and netball. There are also various extra-curricular sports clubs, with more of a recreational focus such as badminton, volleyball and the tennis academy.
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What do I do next?
You can apply online via the APPLY button and then add an additional two or three subjects to make up your academic programme. You can also apply for a second, alternative vocational programme of study via a separate application. If after reading this factsheet, you are still undecided about the course most suitable for you, please drop into one of our open evenings, ring our Admissions Department on 01743 653111, or email admissions@scg.ac.uk