Are you looking for an energetic career, where you are encouraged to push boundaries and carve yourself an adrenaline-fueled future no matter what life throws at you?
An Adventure Sports degree is your ticket to a heart-pumping world of opportunities in the great outdoors. This is the course for energetic, passionate people who seek out new experiences and leap into whatever life throws at them. Along the way you’ll push the boundaries and achieve things you never thought were possible thanks to our supportive teaching team.
This course instills the skills, knowledge and confidence you need to inspire and motivate others, it combines plenty of outdoor activities, travel and teamwork to equip you with the skills to build a rewarding career as an adventure sports professional.
* National Governing Body Awards are optional and at an additional cost. Most courses are available below market price. Subject to meeting the relevant pre-requisites.
Academic and practical programme that provides the knowledge, understanding and skills for those wishing to progress their career as an Adventure Sport professional.
Careers in the Outdoors are varied and diverse. This course is designed to give participants the opportunity to progress their leadership skills and coaching qualifications, and to provide a theoretical underpinning to enable graduates to progress quickly into leadership and programme management responsibilities.
Students will experience a number of different learning environments designed to develop skills in adventure sports. There is a work placement* in the outdoor industry between Year 1 and Year 2. Modules include:
Overall workload
Your overall workload consists of class contact hours, independent learning and assessment activity, plus field trips:
Year 1: 35% of your time is spent in timetabled teaching and learning activity
Teaching, Learning and Assessment: 420 hours
Independent Study: 780 hours
Year 2: 24% of your time is spent in timetabled teaching and learning activity
Teaching, Learning and Assessment: 288 hours
Placement: 20 hours
Independent Study: 892 hours
Class sizes on practical sessions are limited by risk management and National Governing Body guidance.
Class sizes in Lectures can vary as some modules are common across Sport and Adventure Sport modules and are cohorts are combined.
Assessment Methods
Assessments are designed to encourage both academic skills and professional skills. They include a combination of coursework and examinations. Coursework may take many forms including: essays, reports, data processing, presentations, academic posters, seminar discussions, interviews, critical reviews, portfolios of evidence and practical competency assessments. The examinations vary, depending on the nature of the module, but may take the form of multiple-choice papers, essays, practical assessments, data handling questions, short answer quizzes, and in class examinations.
The approximate percentage of the course assessed by coursework is as follows:
Year 1
85% Coursework
8% Practical
7% Written exams
Year 2
96% Coursework
4% Practical
Feedback
Feedback is supplied via Turnitin or directly from the module tutor. The majority of submissions are made via Turnitin and feedback for coursework is provided within twenty working days after the submission date.
Written feedback will be supported verbally should the student require clarification. Formative assessment feedback will be provided at the time of completion where possible, with more detailed summative feedback for reports.
Students will be able to access course timetables for the academic year in September.
Timetables are subject to change, but most students can expect to spend 3-3.5 days per week on campus.
RC5502 – Work Based Learning: module requires 150 hours minimum industry relevant activity.
To offer graduates a leading position in the jobs market, students are given the opportunity to enhance their career prospects by taking additional qualifications during their course of study. Students will have the opportunity to work towards a number of National Governing Body Awards (NGBAs).
Tuition Fees
As a student at UCR, you will have two main costs to meet; your tuition fees and living costs.
Our full-time tuition fees for UK and EU students, entering University, can be found on our student finance page. These fees are charged for each academic year of a course and are set by the college annually.
Tuition fees for international students can also be found on our student finance page.
Additional Costs
Students will require basic outdoor equipment including: · Walking boots · Waterproof top and bottoms · Warm hats and gloves · Day rucksack – 30-45 Litre · Sufficient warm clothing for the conditions with spares. · Towel
Students purchasing equipment are advised to contact the course manager to check suitability. Many students considering a career in the outdoors will already have suitable equipment and clothing. Specialist and personal protective equipment is provided, for example for kayaking the College provides: Boat, Paddle, Spray-deck, Buoyancy Aid, Helmet, Wetsuit, Cag. Additional trips may be available, subject to staffing and minimum numbers of participants (participation in these trips is not a compulsory requirement of the course). In addition, there may be opportunity to undertake qualification courses. These can be organised to meet the needs of students and participation is subject to meeting the minimum skill and experience requirements set by the relevant governing body. |
Apply directly through UCAS
A1S6
A minimum of 64 UCAS points
September 2024
Full-time: 2 years
Callum Berry | FdSc Adventure Sports and Coaching
“My advice to anyone thinking of becoming an adventure sports undergraduate at Reaseheath is ‘Just go for it. You won’t regret it.’ The amount of practical teaching is unparalleled to any other university and the facilities on and around campus are amazing.”
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