Course contact details
Applicant Enquiry Team
Email:ask@uws.ac.uk
Phone:0800 027 1000
University of the West of Scotland
Paisley Campus
High Street
Paisley
PA1 2BE
Overview
Learn how to help people lead healthy, active lifestyles with UWS’s BSc (Hons) Sport Development programme.
The programme teaches development of sport and development through sport by exploring its contributions to health, communities, economies, and societies on global and local scales.
The programme is unique in Scotland and was developed in consultation with partners from national sport organisations and governing bodies, NHS and the third sector, as well as senior sport development officers and expert coaches.
The programme boasts strong links to industry which are reflected in course and work and employment opportunities available to UWS students.
Programme highlights
• In Honours year, you’ll have the opportunity to tailor your learning to align with your interests and career goals.
• UWS have excellent links with a number of clubs and organisations, who provide work-based learning opportunities including many SPFL football clubs, Active Schools and South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture.
• UWS have excellent links with a number of clubs and organisations, who provide work-based learning opportunities including many SPFL football clubs, Active Schools and South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture.
• This programme is offered at the state-of-the-art Lanarkshire Campus with elements also delivered at the Emirates Arena – a world-class sports facility built for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, and the home of many Scottish governing bodies in sport.
• Throughout your studies, you will undertake various modules which allow you to achieve endorsement against professional standards set by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport & Physical Activity (CMSPA) for its undergraduate degree programmes in sport. They include recognitions for awards in: Gym Instruction; Safeguarding & Protecting Children; Coaching Assistant; and Working with Inactive People.
• Students have the opportunity to extend their understanding of their degree by undertaking an intensive investigation of a related topic within an international setting. An elective module takes students to an international destination to experience first-hand what it is like to operate in a successful sports-related industry in another country.
Careers
The programme will not only prepare you for a successful career in sport development but also roles in sport, leisure and education settings. It will equip you with the knowledge and skills to find opportunities in a wide range of roles, including:
• Local authorities
• Active Schools
• Enterprise and management
• Sport, physical activity and health and education programmes
• Sport coaches
• Health and well-being officers
• Fitness club managers
Many graduates go on to postgraduate courses in PE teaching, including the PGDE (Secondary) Physical Education and Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Physical Education at UWS Ayr, or the MSc Sport and Exercise at UWS Lanarkshire. Others take part in or lead funded research projects with partner organisations.
Throughout the course, a variety of topics will be covered starting from a basic understanding of sport development, sport coaching, and sport and exercise science. You will then develop your understanding of sport policy, coaching practice, and psycho-social aspects of sport and physical activity.. In later years you will begin to specialise in sport development, putting theory into practice through placements. You will study modules including social issues in sport, sport management and enterprise, as well as modules exploring key domains of public health and physical education. Your final year will consolidate the theory you have learned with sport-related modules including global issues in sport development and operational aspects of sport and physical activity while offering a range of optional modules for you to explore your specialist interests These include sport development and the outdoors, interventions in sport and physical activity, adapted and inclusive sport, and mental health in sport and physical activity. You will complete your studies by presenting a dissertation on a topic of your choice.
This degree will be taught through a combination of learning methods including tutor-led lectures, tutorials and seminars, practical workshops and exercises in a simulated work environment, small group teaching and group project work. Independent, online and peer-to-peer learning is an important element of this course.
The BSc (Hons) Sport Development degree uses a variety of assessment methods. The below list provides a guide to the types of assessment methods you can expect:
• group and individual work
• multiple-choice exams
• reflective practice reports
• essays
• case study deconstruction
• practical examination
• research production
• journal reviews
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 2 entry with HNC with A in the Graded Unit in the following subjects: Coaching & Developing Sport; Sport Coaching & Development; Fitness, Health & Exercise; Applied Sports Science; Applied Sports & Exercise Science; Physical Activity & Health
Year 1 entry with lower HNC grade may be considered, subject to available places
Year 3 Entry with HND with BB/BBB in the Graded Units in the following subjects: Applied Sports Science; Coaching & Developing Sport; Fitness, Health & Exercise; Sport Coaching & Development; Physical Activity & Health
Year 2 entry with lower HND grade may be considered, subject to available places
Including 3 subjects at H4 including a Science or PE
For year 2 entry, 30 points with 3 subjects at H4, including PE and English at H4
Year 1: SWAP Access to STEM; Access to Humanities; Access to Life Sciences; Access to Health & Biological Sciences with Grades BBB
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Entry requirements for students joining after Year 1: Year 2 Entry:
A Levels: BBB including Science and PE
International Baccalaureate: 30 points with 3 subjects at H4, including PE and English at H4
T Level: Full T Level with Grade M (120 Tariff points) in a relevant subject
SQA HNC: Coaching & Developing Sport; Sport Coaching & Development; Fitness, Health & Exercise; Applied Sports Science; Applied Sports & Exercise Science; Physical Activity & Health with A in Graded Unit
SQA HND: Sports Therapy (with B in Graded Unit); Applied Sport Science; Coaching & Developing Sport; Fitness Health & Exercise; Sport Coaching & Development; Physical Activity & Health with BB (HNDs with 2 Graded Units) or BBC (HNDs with 3 Graded Units)
Year 3 Entry:
SQA HND: Applied Sports Science; Coaching & Developing Sport; Fitness, Health & Exercise; Sport Coaching & Development; Physical Activity & Health with AA or A (double or single graded units respectively)
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 6 | IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 minimum in each skill / component. |
| Cambridge English Advanced | 176 overall with no sub-test less than 169 | |
| Cambridge English Proficiency | 176 overall with no sub-test less than 169 | |
| Trinity ISE | Pass | ISEII with the minimum of a Pass in all sub-tests |
| PTE Academic | 54 | An overall score of 54 with no element below 51 |
| TOEFL (iBT) | 78 | no sub-test less than: Reading: 17; Listening: 17; Speaking: 17; Writing: 17 |
For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. The reason for this is that it’s essential that you are able to read, speak and understand the English language to get the most out of your time at UWS. All international applicants are required to meet minimum English language standards, with the exception of: // Native speakers of English // Erasmus students (unless advised otherwise) // non-Erasmus students from EU partner institutions (your institution must provide confirmation of your English language ability in the absence of a formal qualification) The qualifications above must have been gained within two years prior to the start of your course at UWS.https://www.uws.ac.uk/international/english-language-requirements/
Our Minimum Entry Requirements are applicable to those applicants who have not had an equal opportunity to demonstrate their academic ability at school or college and are known as ‘widening access’ applicants. We also sometimes refer to this type of applicant as receiving a ‘contextual’ offer. For more information, please visit our website using the link below.
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This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | £1820* | |
| England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland | £9790 | |
| EU & International | £18900* |
* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
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Email:ask@uws.ac.uk
Phone:0800 027 1000
Paisley Campus
High Street
Paisley
PA1 2BE
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