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Progression in Sport, Leisure and Public Services

Course Description

This programme is made up of three separate courses of study, outlined below, and is aimed at learners aged 16-18.

 

NCFE L1 Competitive Sports

This unit develops understanding of one chosen competitive sport and the rules and skills involved. Through practical application learners will also gain an understanding of working with others.

 

NCFE L1 Team Working Skills

This unit provides an understanding of the importance of effective team work. Learners will investigate how to plan effectively for team work and how to develop their own role within a team.

 

NCFE L1 Wellbeing and Fitness

This unit enables learners to assess their own fitness and develop a personal training programme. Learners will also be able to investigate lifestyle factors that may affect personal health and wellbeing

Course Structure

NCFE L1 Competitive Sports

6 weeks – (2 days per week). A portfolio of evidence will be generated through a combination of practical and theoretical activities

 

NCFE L1 Team Working Skills

6 weeks – (2 days per week). A portfolio of evidence will be generated through a combination of practical and theoretical activities

 

NCFE L1 Wellbeing and Fitness

5 weeks – (2 days per week). A portfolio of evidence will be generated through a combination of practical and theoretical activities

Entry Requirements

No formal entry requirements.

Course Progression Routes

NCFE Level 2 Diploma in the Uniformed Public Services

BTEC L2 – L3 Diploma in Sport and Leisure

BTEC L2 – L3 Diploma in Uniformed Public Services

Course Career Prospects

Opportunities exist to for further study in sport, leisure and public services or employment in areas such as Uniformed Public Services, Security Guarding, Door Supervisors, Outdoor Education and Recreation, Sports Coaching, Sport and Exercise Science, Leisure Management.

 

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If you are unsure about your career progression please contact the Careers Team.

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How to Apply

Download Application Form

To apply for this course, click here to download an application form. Completed forms should be returned to Centralised Admissions, Learner Services, Doncaster College, FREEPOST RRBE CXT2 ZTGA, The Hub, Chappell Drive, Doncaster, DN1 2RF.

 

After returning the form, you will be asked to attend an interview.


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