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FdSc Sport (Sports Therapy) licensed to Swindon College

FOR ALL ADMISSIONS ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLEGE DIRECTLY

The Foundation Degree in Sport (Sports Therapy) is designed to appeal to those students who have an interest in sport and a desire to help injured clients return to their sport.  Areas covered include anatomy, physiology, massage, rehabilitation, exercise prescription and biomechanics.  Students are expected to undertake work placements in a variety of settings. 

Students will be registered at the University of Bath and the partner institution  however this programme is delivered entirely at Swindon College.

On successful completion of the Foundation Degree (normally with a course average of 55%) students will be given the opportunity to progress to a one-year programme leading to a BSc (Hons) Sport (Sports Therapy) Work-Based Learning Degree.

For ALL enquiries about this programme please contact the college directly on:

Tel: 01793 491591 or
Email: angela.sinclair@swindon-college.ac.uk

Programme Specification:

FdSc Sport (Sports Therapy) 2012/13

How to apply

FOR ALL ADMISSIONS ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLEGE DIRECTLY

Applicants should apply through Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Please go to www.ucas.ac.uk for further information.

For ALL enquiries about this programme please contact the college directly on:

Tel: 01793 491591 or
Email: angela.sinclair@swindon-college.ac.uk

The information in this publication is correct at the time of going to press, but all matters contained in this publication are subject to change from time to time both before and after a candidate’s admission. The University may at its discretion, and for any reason, alter or not offer courses, or parts of courses.

 

 

Entry Requirements for 2013*

Applications are welcomed from candidates:

BTEC Extended Diplomas (suite of qualifications known as Nationals on the QCF Framework) in the following sport related areas:

All 18 units must achieve Merit level as a minimum

BTEC Nationals (NQF Framework) in the following sport related areas:

BTEC Diploma (Old National Certificate - QCF Framework)

All 12 units must achieve Merit level as a minimum.

A’ levels
Applicants must be studying a minimum of 2 full A' Levels achieving an overall profile of C, C including a grade C in a sport related subject eg: Physical Education; Sports Studies; Biology; Human Biology or Psychology

NVQ  - L3
Candidates must PASS the qualification and undertake a written academic piece of work.

Access to Higher Education Diploma in the following pathways:
Sport pathway
Physiotherapy pathway
Science specific pathway

Candidates must pass 60 credits with minimum of 45 at L3 and must have Level 2 English and Maths (either included or extra)

Level 3 qualifications in personal training
Candidates taking Personal Training Qualifications can only gain entry through the University's AP(E)L process which will require the submission of a written academic piece of work.

Level 2 Maths and English
All applicants will normally also require passes (at grade C or above) in Maths and English or their level 2 equivalents. Details of level 2 equivalent qualifications can be found here.

Non UK based qualifications
Students applying with non-UK based qualifications will be considered on an individual basis.

Applicants without formal academic qualifications
Students without formal qualifications but who have a minimum of two years relevant work experience and are able to demonstrate that they have developed the necessary skills to succeed on the course can apply through the University's AP(E)L procedures. Details of the AP(E)L process can be found here.

Applicants without formal academic qualifications
Students without formal qualifications but who have a minimum of two years relevant work experience and are able to demonstrate that they have developed the necessary skills to succeed on the course can apply through the University's AP(E)L procedures.  Details of the AP(E)L process can be found here.

English Language Requirements
Where English is not the applicant’s first language an IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5. in all areas or equivalent qualification, will normally be required.

*All students must have Criminal Records Bureau enhanced clearance and absence of offences for this programme.The enhanced CRB check should be completed immediately on acceptance of an offer and this will form part of the condition of entry to the programme. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that the enhanced CRB check has been obtained.   

*Due to strict CRB requirements there will be no deferred entry to this programme.