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Sport and Fitness Management
BA (Hons) Sport and Fitness Management
Length of Programme: 3 Years Full Time
Course Information
This degree is designed to provide an
understanding of the skills and
knowledge required for efficient and
successful management of sport and
fitness provision. You will also consider
the importance of sport and fitness for
the welfare of individuals and groups in
society and how management can
respond effectively to their needs. The
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programme aims to provide a coherent,
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academically rigorous and vocationally
relevant education, which will enable you
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the sport and fitness industries. An
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exploration of the barriers to participation
in sport and exercise, and some of the
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key issues facing the sport and fitness
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industries will help to develop a critical
insight into management practice. There
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is going to be an increased demand for
effective sports management in the lead-
up to the 2012 Olympics and beyond.
Indicative Course Content
Year One
In a common first year, shared with the
Sports Studies (Sports Development)
degree, students will acquire a
foundation in the history, sociology and
management of sport and fitness
underpinned by practical case studies of
facilities and opportunities in the local
community.
• Study Skills for Sports Development
and Management
• Introduction to Sport and Society
• Introduction to Sport and the Fitness
Industry
• Sport and Social Inequality
• Researching Sports Development and
Management 1
• Theories of Sport and Fitness
Management
• Developing and Managing mega
sports events
• Employment and Training in Sport
Management
The Facts
International Undergraduate Entry and the UK system with the UK National Typical UK qualification entry
requirements
Academic Recognition Information Centre
requirements – individual offers may
The University of Chichester considers
(UK NARIC)
www.naric.org.uk.
vary:
applicants from a wide range of countries
Alternatively, you may also contact the
• A levels: CDD (excluding General
with appropriate A level equivalent
Admissions Office to find out if your
Studies)
qualifications. This normally means, at
qualification is suitable for entry.
• Edexcel National Diploma: MMP;
least, the successful completion of a High
• International Baccalaureate: 26 points
School Leaving Certificate (generally after
Non-native speakers of English are
• GCSEs: English language and maths at
expected to have IELTS 6.0, or equivalent.
13 years of primary and secondary
grade C or above.
Please see page 142 for alternative English
education). You may wish to check the
language proficiency qualifications.
equivalence between your qualifications
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