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UCAS CODE C613
This FdA prepares you for a career in the sports industry. It assists in developing knowledge and understanding of coaching fitness and rehabilitation through work experience and other features, such as physiology, principles of fitness, coaching theory, and practical experience of rehabilitation. Application of theory to practical situations within a sports context is a key aspect of this programme featuring strongly in the work experience module, which awards academic credit. While there is
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This FdA prepares you for a career in the sports industry. It assists in developing knowledge and understanding of coaching fitness and rehabilitation through work experience and other features, such as physiology, principles of fitness, coaching theory, and practical experience of rehabilitation. Application of theory to practical situations within a sports context is a key aspect of this programme featuring strongly in the work experience module, which awards academic credit. While there is no requirement to purchase specific sports kit, practical sessions require appropriate sportswear.In addition to the foundation degree, students will have the opportunity to complete additional qualifications including fitness instruction, personal training, sports massage, sports injuries and sport coaching.
Grades / Points required
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Grades / Points required
24
Grades / Points required
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Grades / Points required
MMP
Grades / Points required
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Grades / Points required
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Details
Entrants to the FdA programme should normally possess the following: Either: a minimum of two years' relevant work experience and a current role in an appropriate workplace setting; relevant science experience; and a Line Manager's letter of support and recommendation; Or: a minimum of 80 UCAS points, including a science subject, which could arise from the following: a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma or other equivalent qualifications, such as GNVQ/NVQ or other Level 3 vocational qualifications; a minimum of one pass at A-level or 6-unit Vocational A-level, plus three passes at GCSE (grades A-C), or O-level (grades A-C) normally including Mathematics, English Language and Science.
Entrants to the FdA programme should normally possess the following: Either: a minimum of two years' relevant work experience and a current role in an appropriate workplace setting; relevant science experience; and a Line Manager's letter of support and recommendation; Or: a minimum of 80 UCAS points, including a science subject, which could arise from the following: a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma or other equivalent qualifications, such as GNVQ/NVQ or other Level 3 vocational qualifications; a minimum of one pass at A-level or 6-unit Vocational A-level, plus three passes at GCSE (grades A-C), or O-level (grades A-C) normally including Mathematics, English Language and Science.
Three passes at GCSE (grades A* - C or new grades 4-9), or O-level (grades A - C) normally including Mathematics, English Language and Science.
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Entrants to the FdA programme should normally possess the following: Either: a minimum of two years' relevant work experience and a current role in an appropriate workplace setting; relevant science experience; and a Line Manager's letter of support and recommendation; Or: a minimum of 80 UCAS points, including a science subject, which could arise from the following: a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma or other equivalent qualifications, such as GNVQ/NVQ or other Level 3 vocational qualifications; a minimum of one pass at A-level or 6-unit Vocational A-level, plus three passes at GCSE (grades A-C), or O-level (grades A-C) normally including Mathematics, English Language and Science.
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Entrants to the FdA programme should normally possess the following: Either: a minimum of two years' relevant work experience and a current role in an appropriate workplace setting; relevant science experience; and a Line Manager's letter of support and recommendation; Or: a minimum of 80 UCAS points, including a science subject, which could arise from the following: a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma or other equivalent qualifications, such as GNVQ/NVQ or other Level 3 vocational qualifications; a minimum of one pass at A-level or 6-unit Vocational A-level, plus three passes at GCSE (grades A-C), or O-level (grades A-C) normally including Mathematics, English Language and Science.
Entrants to the FdA programme should normally possess the following: Either: a minimum of two years' relevant work experience and a current role in an appropriate workplace setting; relevant science experience; and a Line Manager's letter of support and recommendation; Or: a minimum of 80 UCAS points, including a science subject, which could arise from the following: a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma or other equivalent qualifications, such as GNVQ/NVQ or other Level 3 vocational qualifications; a minimum of one pass at A-level or 6-unit Vocational A-level, plus three passes at GCSE (grades A-C), or O-level (grades A-C) normally including Mathematics, English Language and Science.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Other UK.
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£7,570
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within England.
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£7,570
per year
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Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Scotland.
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£7,570
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within Wales.
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£7,570
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within Northern Ireland.
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£7,570
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within Channel Islands.
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£7,570
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This is the fee you pay if you live within the European Union.
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£9,270
per year
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