First Year in Sport


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First Year in Sport Undergraduate Pathway (Stage 2) Duration: 2 semester For information about intake semesters and campus location please see our course matrix. Home/EU Course Matrix | International Course Matrix If you are interested in a career in sport our courses will give you the opportunity to explore the theory and underpinning this rapidly growing sector and how it can impact on performance. Our courses give you the skills you need to work at the top level. You’ll explore the nature of human performance from health through to athletic excellence; how the human machine operates when engaged in sport and exercise, and how to interpret and evaluate its responses. Anglia Ruskin University are recognized as having some the best laboratory facilities in the UK and have invested heavily in industry-standard equipment for teaching and research purposes. This foundation course has been designed for students who would wish to study one of the following Anglia Ruskin University degree courses:



BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education



BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science

Please follow the course links above to see the modules you will study with the University, alongside the following modules with CRIC.

Cambridge | Chelmsford

www.anglia.ac.uk/cric

First Year in Sport Academic Information Please follow the course links above to see the modules you will study with the University, alongside the following modules with CRIC ILSC4 Skills-based module designed to develop academic skills required for successful HE study. Credits Assessments Contact Hours per week

N/A N/A 2

SUPPORT CLASS This module provides students with subject specific, mentoring support to fit around, support and develop the weekly learning needs of the group. Credits Assessments Contact Hours per week

Cambridge | Chelmsford

N/A Skills for Higher Education in the UK – a reflective analysis: 100% 2

www.anglia.ac.uk/cric