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International Golf Management

Cornwall College

UCAS Code: 28T5 | Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA

Entry requirements


60 UCAS Tariff Points

60 UCAS Tariff Points

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

MMP

60 UCAS Tariff Points

UCAS Tariff

60

From acceptable level 3 qualifications. Plus GCSEs at grade C/grade 4 of above in English Language, Science and maths. Alternatives at level 2 may be considered.

About this course


Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Sports management

The aim of this 3 year programme is to provide students with the key principles and concepts of golf management, both internationally and nationally. Graduates will be able to meet the expectations of employers as competent golf managers who can apply scientific and management principles to their practice whilst being able to predict the outcomes of theory actions and generate policy and management initiatives.

Students will learn the necessary skills and qualifications which will allow them to gain purposeful employment within the golf industry, whilst allowing them to continue their practical golf development and further their playing career.

**Possible Progression** (subject to availability)
BA (Hons) International Golf Management (Level 6 only)
BSc (Hons) Tournament Golf (Level 6 only)
BA (Hons) International Business Management (with Professional Golf) (Level 6 only)

**Possible Careers**
Junior Golf Operations Managers
Golf Resort Department Heads
Marketing & General Management

*For more information and Event dates: https://www.thegolfcollegedegree.com/ *

Cornwall College University Centre offers a unique and fulfilling university experience with small class sizes, allowing for personal attention from tutors and a strong sense of community among students. The wrap-around support provided ensures that students receive the necessary guidance and resources to excel in their studies, while studying alongside likeminded individuals who share their passion for vocational technical skills. Located in one of the most beautiful and natural parts of the country, students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning surroundings while developing practical skills that set them apart in the job market.

Modules

Year 1: TGFC05 Brand & Image (20 Credits), International Golf Industry, Operation & Practice (20 Credits), Managing Hospitality (20 Credits), Golf Performance through applied Technology (20 Credits), Retail Management (20 Credits), TGFC08 Academic & Professional Golf Development in the Work Place (20 Credits). Year 2: TGFD07 Research Project in Professional Golf (20 Credits), TGFD04 Sports Sponsorship (20 Credits), E-Business & Marketing (20 Credits), Contemporary International Business Issues (20 Credit), International Golf Tourism & Golf Event Management (20 Credit), Business Project Management (20 Credit).

Tuition fees

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England
£9,250
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EU
£9,250
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Northern Ireland
£9,250
per year
Republic of Ireland
£9,250
per year
Scotland
£9,250
per year
Wales
£9,250
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Lindfield

Department:

Sports and Public Services

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