Sports & Uniformed Services
Entry Level 3
School Leavers
1 Academic Year
September 2024
Full-time
Overview
This course is designed to help learners understand the skills and knowledge needed to work in both the sports and public services sector. These industries have a focus on positive community participation and fitness, which students will be encouraged to demonstrate through participation in a wide range of sport and active leisure activities.
The course also provides learners with the opportunity to develop generic, transferable and sector-specific skills related to the study of sports or the public services, in order for them to progress to further learning and specialism at level 1 and 2.
Please note that a uniform may be required for this course, click here to purchase.
Key Info
What You Will Learn
The course is based on a Programme of Study, which consists of:
- The Vocational Qualification itself
- A City & Guilds Employability and Personal Development Award
- English and Maths
- A Tutorial Programme
- Work Experience
Our experienced staff will deliver a variety of practical workshops, classroom sessions and presentations alongside independent student research. You will develop skills such as teamwork and leadership and develop practical skills and improve fitness. Visits and guest speakers are also used to help enrich your learning experience.
Modules
City & Guild Employability Award:
- Safe learning in the Workplace
- Careers Candidate Project
- Interview skills
Sports & Public services topics covered:
- Sports Leadership
- How the body works
- Introduction to the Public Sector
- Planning a Public Event
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. You should have keen interest in sports and/or public services and be able to maintain high levels of attendance.
Assessment
You will be assessed through a range of methods that include coursework, assignments and presentations.
Work Experience
30 hours of relevant experience of work are included in the course. Our students work in partnership with the National Citizens Service (NCS) programme which helps to develop key employment skills and behaviours needed for progression to work.
Progression
Successful completion of the course can help you embark on a career in a Sports and Public Services related area. The subject can be the beginning of the journey to your career in Sports and/or Public Services, such as becoming a Personal Trainer, Teaching and Education, Healthcare and Emergency Services.
Fees & Additional Costs
If you are 19 years old or over you may need to pay fees for your Further Education studies.
Course fees depend on your age and course level.
You may be exempt from paying fees though, or eligible to pay a reduced fee – known as fee remission.
If you are aged 16, 17 or 18 and studying on a full-time or part-time Further Education course, you will not pay tuition or examination fees.
This covers all Further Education courses, functional skills for English and Maths courses.
You will need to pay for course costs such as books, stationery, special equipment, exams, registration fee, travel, meals and any other course-related activities.
Help towards these costs is available for many students.
This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.
If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact [email protected]
Disclaimer: Our prospectus, college documents and website are simply here to offer a guide. We accept no liability for any inaccurate statements and are not responsible for any negative outcomes if you rely on an inaccurate statement. We reserve the right to withdraw any programmes or service at any time.