2010-11 Courses
BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport & Exercise Sciences (2012-13)
BTEC National Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences

The BTEC qualification is equivalent to three A levels and it can be used to access higher education in its own right. It is a global study of Physical Education, Sport and Recreation.
This is a full-time course currently consisting of fourteen hours per week of class contact and five hours per week of supported independent study. You will normally take one complementary AS course in the first year of study which could be extended to a full A level in the second year.
The course is based on continuous assessment with no final examination. You will complete assignments for each course unit and the marks for these will make up your final grade.
Qualifications
You will need five or more GCSE passes at grades A-C (normally including English and Mathematics), the BTEC First Certificate or Diploma, the GNVQ Intermediate Award, or a qualification equivalent to any of the above.
The course is designed for students who are interested in a career in Physical Education or in sport-related disciplines.
Modules
BTEC Modules
- Practical Sport
- Anatomy for Sport and Exercise
- Sport and Exercise Physiology
- Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Research Methods for Sport and Exercise Sciences
- Research Project in Sport and Exercise Sciences
- Sports Biomechanics in Action
- Exercise, Health and Lifestyle
- Fitness Testing for Sport and Exercise
- Training and Fitness for Sport
- Analysis of Sports Performance
- Sports Nutrition
- Sport and Society
- Sports Injuries
- Sports Coaching
- Practical Individual Sports
- Practical Team Sports
- Outdoor and Adventurous Activities
- Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Applied Sport and Exercise Physiology
Study Visits / Fieldwork
You will complete a residential field week at a purpose-built centre on the shores of Lake Windermere.
After the Course
Possible careers include all sportsrelated careers, for example coaching and sports development, the armed forces, the police and the fire brigade. This course is intended for those students who wish to gain a qualification that will enhance their prospects of working in the increasingly popular areas of sport, leisure and recreation. It is designed to meet the entry requirements for many courses in higher education in Physical Education, Sport and Recreation.