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The School of Sport Science and Physical Activity is focused on promoting football and developing students’ understanding of the variety of ways the football industry impacts on society. Figures released by a leading sports business consultancy reveal that 70 percent of all football fans worldwide are now watching the English game. Never has it been more necessary to prepare well-rounded graduates for entry into football-related professions and industries.Building on the appeal of the UK’s most
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The School of Sport Science and Physical Activity is focused on promoting football and developing students’ understanding of the variety of ways the football industry impacts on society. Figures released by a leading sports business consultancy reveal that 70 percent of all football fans worldwide are now watching the English game. Never has it been more necessary to prepare well-rounded graduates for entry into football-related professions and industries.Building on the appeal of the UK’s most popular sporting competition, this course prepares you to work in a range of football-related health, education, and social settings through increased participation in football setting placements.The impact of the Premier League and Football League clubs goes beyond the obvious economic impact and encompasses investment in facilities. Community programmes supported by the Premier League in schools and deprived areas have reached a significant scale.The rapid growth of the football sector has created opportunities to become a sports professional in an expanding, borderless industry. Football is one of the most important industries in the UK in terms of interest, participation and consumer spending. This course has been developed to reflect the growing complexity of the football market. The courses offer students the chance to enhance their employability by equipping them with the knowledge and higher-level skills demanded of a career in the global sports industry.**Why choose this course?**- Develop a professional approach and understanding of football with a focus on coaching.- Learn a range of coaching skills to aid your delivery and planning of sessions relevant to the team/player standard.- Be taught by top class professionals within the field. The staff has worked with many football bodies and a variety of individuals from within the industry.- Develop your professional network to enhance your employability.- Become an independent, critical, learner with the skills and knowledge to review current and future trends within the game as well as develop values associated with high quality coaching and player support.
The University of Bedfordshire is a young and vibrant higher education institution with a rich tradition of academic endeavor that dates back to 1882. The university is located less than half an hour by train from the bustling metropolis of London, meaning that Bedfordshire students are able to benefit from a close connection to a global capital and all the opportunities that entails.
They support students in all aspects of their life and encourage them through excellent services, including modern facilities, career and job-seeking guidance and flexible course structures such as February starts.
The university is proud of its diverse student community, which counts approximately 20,000 students from more than 100 different countries worldwide.
The recently established School of Arts and Creative Industries seeks to nurture and support the creative development of our students and equip them with the skills needed to succeed in their chosen careers within the Creative...
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Our new STEM building is part of a £180m investment in our facilities to transform our campuses and provide the best possible experience for our students.
Opened in September 2019, the new building at the Luton campus is dedicated...
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