Sport Conditioning, Rehabilitation and Massage - BSc (Hons) Degree
- Tution Fees : £16,000
- Course Duration : 3 Year
- Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
- Location : Cyncoed Campus
- Scholarship : 1200
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Course | Entry Requirements |
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Foundation Courses | The equivalent of 5 GCSEs (Grade C and above) to include Maths and English |
Undergraduate Courses | Applicants for undergraduate studies within school of management must apply through UCAS Students with good grades in their Polytechnic / College of Technology Diploma (3- to 4-years in duration). or students with good grades in their Indian Certificate of Education - awarded on completion of Standard X and who have completed a recognized Foundation Course. or students with good grades in their Higher Secondary School Certificates - Indian School Certificate (ISC) / Intermediate Certificate / Higher School Certificate / Higher Secondary Certificate / All India Senior School Certificate / Pre-University Course - awarded on completion of Standard XII |
Postgraduate Courses | Students with the following qualifications from a recognized institution in India: Bachelor of Arts / Science (Honours / Special degree). or Bachelor of Arts / Science / Commerce. or Bachelor degree in professional subjects. or Bachelor of Science (Engineering). or Bachelor of Engineering / Technology. or Bachelor of Law (LLB). or Bachelor of Education (4 years integrated programme) Master of Engineering or Technology. or Master of Philosophy. or Master's degree. or Post-graduate Diploma in Management. or Master of Arts / Science / Commerce. or Postgraduate Diploma. or Students with a Bachelor degree from a recognized institution in the UK. |
Course Level | IELTS |
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Foundation Course | 4.5 overall with no sub score lower than 4.0 |
Undergraduate Course | 6.0 overall* with no sub score lower than 5.5 |
Postgraduate Course | 6.0 overall* with no sub score lower than 5.5 |
Conditional Offer | Unconditional Offer | CAS |
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2 Weeks | 1 Week | 3 Days |
Entry requirements | |
Applicants should normally have five GCSEs including English Language (or Welsh First Language), Maths* and Science at grade C or above, plus 120 - 128 points from 3 A levels (or equivalent)at least an IELTS 6.0 standard or equivalent |
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Course Modules | |
Year One: In the first year of study you will undertake six compulsory modules. Throughout these modules’ you will explore key concepts in the field of strength and conditioning, musculoskeletal anatomy, the rehabilitation process and patient assessment as well as foundational theory and practice linked to a L3 qualification in Sport Massage. You will also undertake modules to facilitate your transition into studying at a university level, investigate Sport and Exercise Science theories as well as having opportunities to gain recognised vocational coaching and professional industry relevant qualifications. Year two: The second year builds upon the first year helping you to further explore theories that underpin the core areas of strength and conditioning, sport rehabilitation and sport massage whilst also gaining greater focus on the application of this knowledge. There are additional modules that aim to develop a greater understanding of the research process, sport and exercise science concepts and importantly content that aims to develop entrepreneurial skills and attributes that are so important within the industries aligned to SCRAM. There are also opportunities to gain a recognized L4 qualification in sports massage. Year three: The final year of study enables you to focus up one or two areas of the SCRAM programme, ensuring that you develop advanced knowledge and application in a field that aligns to your future career aspirations. You be able to undertake work-based learning placements and engage in a major project in your chosen field of study alongside your chosen subject-specific content. The final year focuses upon developing you as an independent, driven learner that can take control of your learning and ensure that this aligns with your first step into graduate employment or further study. Mentoring is a significant part of the final year of study to allow individualized support in the development of your skills as an academic and practitioner within the fields aligned to SCRAM. |