OUTDOOR ADVENTURE BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma
Venue: South Downs Campus Duration: 2 years
– Outdoor Activity Provision – Impacts and Sustainability of Outdoor Activities – Anatomy and Physiology – Fitness Training – Organising Events in Sport and Physical Activities – Expedition Experience Teaching & learning There will be a mix of both theory and practical work. This will take place on- campus and at various locations in the local area. There will also be several day trips to facilities further afield when required. Assessment The course is 100% coursework but some additional qualifications may require theory tests and practical assessments. Progression Previous students have progressed into outdoor industry-related work or Higher Education including, PGL, Foxlease Activity Centre, Camp America, Peter Ashley Activity Centre, Marine Superstore, Manor Adventure Centre, Marwell Activity Centre, Red/White Spider Climbing, Plymouth University and Chichester University. Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language, Science and preferably Mathematics.
Overview This newly updated specification is written by outdoor industry experts and will provide you with the most current skills, techniques and knowledge to support your progression within the outdoor industry. You will normally complete the course and can go straight into employment either within the UK or abroad or on to Higher Education (university). You will have opportunities to take part in various activities like climbing, kayaking, sailing, mountain biking, mountaineering, and more. There will also be the chance to participate in residential trips within the UK and Europe. The College has extensive facilities, which include a purpose-built climbing wall, a fleet of kayaks and canoes, surfboards, an outdoor store and more, to help learning with the adventurous activities. There will be a focus on you gaining real-life experience by undertaking work placements to understand the demands of working within this sector. A large part of this course focuses on skill progression within a range of activities but will also require a level of commitment from you to advance your own development outside of the normal college time, to make you more employable. Structure On this two-year course at HSDC South Downs, you will study the following units: – Careers in the Sport and Active Leisure Industry – Health, Wellbeing and Sport – Personal Skills Development in Outdoor Activities – Applied Leadership and Instructing in Outdoor Activity – Research Project in Sport – Health and Safety Factors in Outdoor Learning
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