

The BTEC Sport course studies either the practical application or the vocational context of a range of topics relating to sports performance, including training, coaching, fitness testing and psychology. The course also develops a scientific understanding of factors relating to sports performance through topics that look at areas such as anatomy and physiology. There are two options for study: • The Extended Certificate, which is equivalent in size to one full A level • The Diploma, which is equivalent in size to two full A levels The course is delivered through a combination of practical and theoretical elements and students will complete projects and assignments that are based on realistic work-place situations, activities and demands. These situations give the students the knowledge, understanding and skills that they need in order to prepare them for employment in a related career. We expect that students have a keen interest in many different aspects of sport, and will follow sporting developments. We expect that students are actively participating in sports either for a school team or outside of school as certain modules require sporting performance to be analysed. Students need to perform competitively to a good level in order to pass some of the modules. Career Pathways – Sports Coaching – Sports Education/Teaching – Sports Development – Sports Science – Sports Marketing and Journalism – Events Management – Leisure Industry
Grade 4 in GCSE Physical Education (if studied). Grade 4 in GCSE Science or GCSE Biology. A keen interest in Sport.
Modules BTEC Extended Certificate (Single): 4 modules Unit Titles: Extended Certificate - Equivalent to one A level – Unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology – Unit 2: Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Wellbeing – Unit 3: Professional Development in the Sports Industry Plus one unit from: – Unit 5: Application of Fitness Testing – Unit 6: Sports Psychology – Unit 7: Practical Sports Performance Extended Certificate Assessment – Exam – Unit 1 – Anatomy and Physiology and – Exam – Unit 2 Fitness Training and Programme (67%) – Coursework Units (33%)
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Two Hedges Road, Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham, GL52 8AE |
The BTEC Sport course studies either the practical application or the vocational context of a range of topics relating to sports performance, including training, coaching, fitness testing and psychology. The course also develops a scientific understanding of factors relating to sports performance through topics that look at areas such as anatomy and physiology. There are two options for study: • The Extended Certificate, which is equivalent in size to one full A level • The Diploma, which is equivalent in size to two full A levels The course is delivered through a combination of practical and theoretical elements and students will complete projects and assignments that are based on realistic work-place situations, activities and demands. These situations give the students the knowledge, understanding and skills that they need in order to prepare them for employment in a related career. We expect that students have a keen interest in many different aspects of sport, and will follow sporting developments. We expect that students are actively participating in sports either for a school team or outside of school as certain modules require sporting performance to be analysed. Students need to perform competitively to a good level in order to pass some of the modules. Career Pathways – Sports Coaching – Sports Education/Teaching – Sports Development – Sports Science – Sports Marketing and Journalism – Events Management – Leisure Industry
Grade 4 in GCSE Physical Education (if studied). Grade 4 in GCSE Science or GCSE Biology. A keen interest in Sport.
Modules BTEC Extended Certificate (Single): 4 modules Unit Titles: Extended Certificate - Equivalent to one A level – Unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology – Unit 2: Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Wellbeing – Unit 3: Professional Development in the Sports Industry Plus one unit from: – Unit 5: Application of Fitness Testing – Unit 6: Sports Psychology – Unit 7: Practical Sports Performance Extended Certificate Assessment – Exam – Unit 1 – Anatomy and Physiology and – Exam – Unit 2 Fitness Training and Programme (67%) – Coursework Units (33%)