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Sports Science BTEC (HND) Course


Stonebridge College.

Summary

Price
£3,500 inc VAT
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
960 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
BTEC Higher National Diploma in Sports Science
Awarded by Ed Excel
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

This course is suitable for anyone wishing to learn the knowledge, skills and tools essential to the many facets of sports science. The sports science vocational training course will prepare you to enter a higher education degree programme, or enter directly into employment in management.

You will have the opportunity to learn about anatomy and physiology, sports psychology, performance dynamics, sports nutrition, sports coaching, and much more.

You may take up to 2 years to complete this course and you will receive unlimited tutor support throughout.
About BTEC HNDs

BTEC (Business Technical Education Council) courses are vocational-related training courses that prepare you to enter either into a higher education degree program, or directly into employment. BTECs are developed with key representatives from their respective industry and are built to progress the learner along a vocational path. The courses are continually updated with employers? needs in mind so that you are given the knowledge, skills and tools most suitable for your field. BTECs also provide direct advancement into university programmes.

BTEC HNDs (Higher National Diplomas) are at the fifth level of the BTEC scale. They are worth 240 credits and are equivalent to a Foundation Degree or HE (Higher Education) Diploma.

You can take BTEC courses together with, or instead of A-levels.

Financing Your HND Sports Course

While our 'Fees' tab below shows only full payment options, we do offer alternatives for financing your BTEC course. You can either pay everything up front so you don't have to think about it again, or we have an instalment payment plan available, whereby you pay a deposit of œ194.44 plus 17 monthly intalments of œ194.44.

Description

This comprehensive course is made up of 16 units, each unit covering an essential aspect of sports science:

Unit 1: Using information, communication and technology (ICT) in the study of Sports Science

Unit 2: Essential anatomy and physiology, Part 1

Unit 3: Essential anatomy and physiology, Part 2

Unit 4: Essential anatomy and physiology, Part 3

Unit 5: Introduction to sports psychology

Unit 6: Cognitive approaches in psychology

Unit 7: Competitiveness and cooperation

Unit 8: Communication

Unit 9: Performance dynamics

Unit 10: Improving performance

Unit 11: Introduction to sports nutrition

Unit 12: Dietary nutrients

Unit 13: Energy expenditure during training

Unit 14: Nutrition for different sports

Unit 15: Sports coaching

Unit 16: Levels of coaching

Study Hours: Approximately 60 hours per unit

Who is this course for?

This course is suitable for anyone wishing to learn the knowledge, skills and tools essential to the many facets of sports science. The sports science vocational training course will prepare you to enter a higher education degree programme, or enter directly into employment in management.

Requirements

All students must be 17 years of age and above to complete this course. Students should have completed a Level 3 Diploma or A level standard course (or equivalent) before successfully achieving the Level 5 qualification. All of our Level 3 courses meet this requirement.

Career path

What Can I Do After Completing This BTEC Sports Science Course?

Once you have successfully completed this course you will be able to use your HND in Sports Science as a qualification to enter into university, complete a final year of study, and obtain a full degree.


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