Golf Coaching and Performance
UCAS Code: GCP3
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Entry requirements
A level
3 A-levels at minimum C or above
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Alternative equivalent Level 3 qualifications such as City and Guilds Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma (720) will also be considered.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Alternative equivalent Level 3 qualifications such as City and Guilds Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma (1080) will also be considered.
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About this course
The Honours Degree in Golf Coaching and Performance has been designed to develop suitably trained and qualified graduates to gain rewarding and exciting careers in the golf industry. It is an intellectually stimulating course, with a strong practical focus enabling students to develop their practical skills, academic knowledge, sports science support and coaching experience. Additionally the programme offers students a wonderful insight into the performance elements of elite golf. The course provides students with a plethora of sports science and golf coaching concepts that will relate to game improvement. This will equip them with a holistic understanding of golf performance, which they can adopt as part of their own and fellow golfers’ performance development.
Modules
Year 1 - Introduction to Biomechanics and Physiology; Sports Performance (double module); Coaching Principles and Practice; Introduction to Sports Psychology; Academic and Professional Skills
Year 2 – Research Development; Sports Performance Analysis; Coaching for Sport Performance; Training and Conditioning for Sport Performance; Talent Identification and Sport Development; Industry Project
Year 3 – High Performance Coaching for Golf; High Performance Conditioning for Golf; Golf Industry Consultancy; OPTIONS - 60 credits from: Coaching Specific Golf Groups; Golf Research (Double) Project (double module) OR Golf Research Project; Science at Elite Level Golf
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