Why study Sport? Year on year the sport and active leisure sector outperforms the rest of the UK economy. This has been a trend since the end of the economic recession of the late 1990s, and researchers predict will continue to be the case for years to come, long after the sports legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games. The annual contribution of the sport sector to the UK economy is over £8 billion. This sector has more than 36,000 employers creating work for more than 600,000 full-time and part-time employees, and 5 million plus volunteers. A significant proportion of the total volunteer workforce is volunteering in sport, with most of them involved in sports coaching or activity leadership. Where can it take you? The BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sport will you a solid foundation in the sector, enabling them to develop essential skills required for gaining employment, securing career progression, or progressing to further qualifications and training required to achieve their goals. The specification has been structured to allow you maximum flexibility in selecting specialist units, so that particular interests and career aspirations within sport can be reflected in the choice of unit combinations. You may wish to extend your programme through the study of a general qualification such as GCE AS Levels and additional specialist learning i.e. through additional BTEC qualifications. The BTEC Sport course at Mary Hare has a proven track record in ensuring success and achievement. It uses a wide range of assessment tools to get the best from you. It’s not all about writing essays….
Name: Sports Studies Qualification title: Pearson BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma Qualification type: 14-19 Diploma and relevant components Assessment Awarding - Created 20160205 11:53:42 Updated 20161123 10:26:09
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Mary Hare School
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Arlington Manor,
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